Abstract:
An elastic alignment mechanism utilizes cloth elastic strips to pull a rear engagement element toward the front of a display carton. As items are removed from the carton, remaining items are pulled forward. In one embodiment, the items may rest on the bottom of the carton, and the products are pulled by a rear engagement member, such as plastic or cardboard, which is pulled by elastic strips which are secured to the front of the carton. In one embodiment, the mechanism includes a reusable support base, and the elastic strip is provided below the row of items. The strip may be wound around one or more sheaves to decrease the required working range of the elastic. In one embodiment, cardboard support ribs are built into the bottom of the carton, so that the elastic strip may be provided below the items which are supported on the ribs.
Abstract:
A device, system, and method for manually arranging products on a display shelf. A plastic ridged base may be cut to a desired display shelf width along preformed notches and then be placed on the display shelf. Excess base width may serve as a rear backing element to support row partitions. The ridges support merchandise and permit a pull member to rest between ridges. The pull member may be manually pulled to bring merchandise to the front of a row. The ridges may be universal, or may be of specific dimensions for items such as soup cans or baby food jars. Narrow base sections may be extruded and snapped together to form a desired base unit width. A spring or elastic active alignment device may be used on the base to move display items forward on a shelf.
Abstract:
A device, system, and method system for manually aligning merchandise items in a display box. The merchandise is supported above the base of the container with product support rails. A pull member is positioned between the support rails. Merchandise is pulled forward by pulling the pull member forward. The pull member may be positioned before or after merchandise is placed in the box or carton. Multiple rows of merchandise may be provided.
Abstract:
A spring alignment mechanism utilizes a guide inserted into a display carton below merchandise items. A spring-driven rear pull member travels on the guide so that as items are removed from the carton, remaining items are pulled forward. Merchandise items with rounded edges may rest on the directly on the carton, so that the guide may be inserted beneath the items. Other items may be supported on cardboard support ribs built into the bottom of the carton or provide on a carton insert.