Abstract:
A display unit for use in combination with a shelf having a depressed well at its front end, the display unit providing a stop for merchandise resting on the shelf and being formed of a multiplicity of integrally formed panels, portions of which can be seated and locked into the well of the shelf, with other portions then being interengaged to rigidify the unit and preclude accidental collapse.
Abstract:
A label holder attachment is provided for the distal end of an elongate product information display tag of the kind that extends over a horizontally disposed product support hook. The label holder attachment may be used, for example, to provide temporary product information such as sale or special offer pricing. The label holder attachment has a pair of fold-down tabs which can be squeezed together and inserted through an elongate slot at the distal end of the tag in order to mount the attachment on the tag. The attachment also has a label holding portion which extends forwardly of the tag and which can take a number of different forms.
Abstract:
A label holder or label/sign holder to be secured to a merchandise-supporting shelf devoid of a C-channel on its depending front lip. An adaptor element is secured to the supporting surface of the shelf as by push pins and has a forwardly extending portion defining a hook member engageable in a lip member defined at the upper edge of the body panel of the label holder without interfering with movement of a transparent cover member on the label holder to insert or remove labels from a pocket defined therebetween. Various embodiments of rearwardly extending flanges on the back of the body panel are adapted to secure the lower portions of the label holder to or around a rearwardly extending flange on the bottom of the shelf lip.
Abstract:
A label holder for use on a slotted angle member is in the form of a substantially rectangular plastic sheet having half-moon shaped depressible tabs at its opposite side edges. In use the tabs are pushed through respective slots of the angle member and the arcuate edges promote squeezing and compression of the tabs in the slots. The tabs are twisted behind the slots to secure the holder against the angle member. The tabs are defined as cuts at the opposite sides of the holder.
Abstract:
A label holder for use on the rim of a parts bin is made of a sheet of plastic material divided by transverse fold lines into five rectangular panels. The central panel fits on top of the rim and the outer panels are bend downwardly into substantially V-shaped configurations. The outer panels snap respectively into engagement with the front and rear portions of the rim to lock the holder releasably in place. The holder can be used with adhesive and non-adhesive labels.
Abstract:
A stand-up label or sign holder for use in supermarkets or bakeries is made of plastic sheet material and has a base panel at one end, a label or sign holder panel at its opposite end and an elongate stem connecting the panels. The base panel can be used to support the holder by folding the base panel at right angles to the stem so that the holder stands on the base panel with the stem extending upwardly toward the holder panel. The holder panel can be bent back toward the base panel to stabilize the holder. Also, the stem has lengthwise ribbing which promotes transverse bowing of the stem so as to resist lengthwise twisting or bending. The label or sign holder panel has tabs for retaining a sign or label. If the holder is made of transparent plastic, the sign or label is visible from both sides of the holder panel.
Abstract:
An elongate product information and display tag of plastic sheet is disclosed for use in association with a skyhook structure having a vertical limb extending upwardly from a mounting bracket secured to a perforated board and a horizontal limb extending forwardly from a hump-like bend which joins the limbs. The information and display tag has a mounting portion particularly designed for securing the tag on the hook structure at the hump-like bend, an elongate portion for extending over the horizontal limb of the structure and a product information and display portion at the distal end of the elongate portion for displaying product information forwardly of the horizontal limb. The mounting portion has an inboard section with apertures connected by an axial slit which is pressed down over the hump-like bend, and an outboard section which is bent down behind the hump-like bend and into engagement with the vertical limb of the hook structure by means of a further axial slit and aperture in the outboard section.
Abstract:
An electronic shelf label holder for mounting to both scanner plates and wire merchandise supports, such as wire racks or baskets, that are used in connection with retail merchandising. The label holder includes a holding portion for holding an ESL and a mounting portion that can be utilized for mounting to both scanner plates and wire racks. When mounted to scanner plates, the label holder can be oriented in different directions.
Abstract:
A sign holder for attachment to a merchandise display shelf including a sign-receiving element and a mounting element in the form of an inverted, J-shaped, member with an elongated mounting panel and a short reverted portion at its upper end. The mounting panel may be engaged in the pocket of a label holder carried by said merchandise display shelf. Alternatively, the mounting panel may be engaged directly in a C-channel carried by a front lip on the merchandise display shelf or the front of a label holder having sign-receiving channels defined on the front face of its cover member. The reverted portion of the mounting element is connected to the sign-receiving element by a resilient connector such as a bead of flexible material to permit slight movement of the sign-receiving element in the event it is impacted when merchandise is placed on, or removed from, a lower shelf.
Abstract:
A strip merchandiser of plastic sheet for hanging from the front edge of a display shelf has a cutout defining an upwardly pointing hook to suspend products from the strip. In order to reinforce the hook and enable more than one product to be suspended therefrom, the hook and reinforcement section of the strip below the hook are folded back about the longitudinal center line of the strip. Opposite sides of the reinforcement section are secured together behind the strip.