Abstract:
Discloses a method of making scanning hooks with a release agent on the label attachment tab. Stock is formed by laminating a plastic sheet which will provide the main carrier body of the overlay and a thin film which has a release agent strongly bonded to its outer surface. The film is bonded to the main plastic layer, such as by an adhesive. Overlay blanks are cut from the resulting laminate stock as by die cutting. The overlay blanks then are bent and mounted on scanning hooks, with the tab portion extending essentially vertically and presenting an outwardly exposed release surface which provides ready appliability, removability and replaceability of merchandising labels which bear information related to the products supported on the hanger.
Abstract:
A marketing display device such as a shelf or a "Pegboard" type hanger is provided with an outer display panel that has a release coating, such as of silicone, for ready attachment, removal and replacement of adhesive labels that carry indicia pertinent to the marketing of products on the hangers to passing potential customers. In one preferred embodiment the release coating is carried on a liner that is adhesively attached to the shelf or hanger for such removable mounting of labels and wherein the liner, including the attaching adhesive, also is readily and cleanly removable by peeling the liner from the surface to which it is adhered.
Abstract:
A plastic sign holder is designed to fit in C-channels of different heights along front edges of respective merchandise display shelves. The holder is a plastic sheet with downwardly folded flaps of different heights at the top and bottom edges. The flaps are adapted to the heights of the respective channels so that the holder can be reversed for selective use in either channel. Either way, one of the flaps fits hook-wise in the respective channel so that the holder depends downwardly to a level below the channel. The other flap forms an upwardly facing pocket at the bottom of the holder and a sign or label can be fitted between the flaps against the back face or the holder.
Abstract:
A plastic price channel for attachment along the front edge of a merchandise display shelf to carry labelling pertaining to articles on the shelf has a main body panel and a see-through cover joined to the body panel along its bottom edge so that non-adhesive labels can be fitted between the body panel and the cover. The top edge of the cover can be engaged behind a resilient top lip on the body panel to releasably lock the cover in place and a forwardly extending channel-shaped formation is provided along the top edge of the cover in which the top lip is received. The channel-shaped formation has an upwardly extending outer limb forming a gripping element by which the top edge of the cover can be disengaged from behind the top lip by finger pressure exerted downwardly on the gripping element.
Abstract:
Shelving system including a shelf, risers and dividers. At the front of the shelf is a spring-loaded gripping member for accommodating the riser. The riser is provided with a number of slots which engage about rods or shanks of the gripping member. The rear face of the shelf is provided with an up-stand which provides a low rear wall for the shelf and provides a way to retain connector clips in position. A gripping and facia element is located on heads of the rods. The gripping member has springs, which are contained in a housing formed by cooperating elements. To operate the gripping member, pressure is applied along the axis of the rods. On release of the pressure, the assembly returns to its closed position.
Abstract:
A die cut and scored blank from thin, stiff material such as paper or plastic and a literature holder assembled therefrom. The holder includes two shelf strip panels cut to permit attachment of the holder, without use of additional fixtures, adhesives, or adhesive devices, to the pricing channel, which is the facing on most retail store shelves, so that the weight of the holder's contents are cantilevered against the store shelf for level display at 90 degrees to the store shelf, the optimum angle for viewing by consumers approaching from either direction. Shelf strip panels of the holder adjoin the side panels, which hold the contents upright, providing a printing surface which may be used to call attention to the holder's contents, or if the holder is constructed of clear material, permitting full viewing of the holder's contents. Bottom panels of the holder hinge from the side panels so when bottom panels are overlapped and locked into place, they hold the side panels firmly in place while providing a secure bottom on which the holder's contents rest. The cut of the bottom panels and the common score by which the side panels are joined, permit formation without binding, leaving a smooth narrow profile in front of the shelf for minimum interference with view of, or access to, product on the shelf. Attached to one bottom panel is a tab lock, which engages a slit in the opposite bottom panel, quickly and easily locking the entire holder together for use.
Abstract:
A card holder extrusion mounted on a conventional card holder located in front of a shelf. One or more cards with a hooking tongue having a pair of parallel longitudinal edges are removably mounted on the conventional card holder. This card holder extrusion includes a substantially flat body having a front face, a rear face and parallel longitudinal upper and lower edges. The flat body is fastened to a conventional card holder. A card is removably mounted in the card holder extrusion. A card holder assembly results from the combination of one card holder extrusion and at least one card. A method for removably mounting the card holder extrusion on a conventional card holder and a method for mounting and removing a card from the card holder extrusion is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A ticket mounting apparatus which includes a bracket for attaching the ticket support to a shelf or the like. The mounting apparatus includes a structure to permit the label to be mounted in several selected positions. The mounting apparatus is made up of a C-shaped outer member having internal teeth and a slot. A cylindrical C-shaped inner member having external teeth is received in the C-shaped member and a bracket attached to the C-shaped inner member and extends through the slot and can be attached to a bracket holder. The C-shaped outer member can be attached to a support and the bracket can extend out of the slot so that the ticket holder can be swung up and down with the cylindrical member.
Abstract:
A holder for sheet or strip shaped information carriers, includes a transparent front plate (1) and a back support plate (2) adapted to be mounted on a support (5, 5a-5c), especially a shelf edge. A hinge coupling (3) interconnects the front plate (1) with the support plate (2) in such manner that the front plate (1) can be moved between a use-position (FIG. 1) in which the front plate (1) is parallel with the support plate (2) and can retain information carriers between the plates (1,2), and a position for exchange of information carriers (FIG. 2) in which the front plate (1) is pulled down from the use-position and tilted forwardly from the support plate (2). The coupling (3) is preferably adapted to permit forwardly tilting of the front plate (1) only after the same has been moved a certain distance down from the use-position. The information carriers are e.g. labels containing price information and/or other product information.
Abstract:
A self-service sales system for large containers such as pet food bags and the like includes a fixture having a plurality of container or bag shelves. A price channel positioned at each of the shelves contains product identification and marketing information. In addition, a plurality of Universal Product Code (UPC) symbol pads are fixed to the price channels. The symbol pads are attached by an adhesive coated foam strip. The pad contains a plurality of removable sheets, each of which are imprinted with a product description and UPC code. The purchaser may remove a sheet corresponding to each product to be purchased. The sheets are taken to the checkout counter where the UPC code is read. After payment for the product, the retailer retrieves the product for the customer.