US20110049065A1 - Product display - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
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- the present invention relates generally a product display and, more particularly, to a display system adapted to show or exhibit shoes in various types of terrain.
- the apparatus includes a mounting bracket, a shelf portion, an interchangeable shelf platform and a frame.
- the mounting bracket has a first end complimentary to fit into the slotted wall and has a second end.
- the shelf portion has a back section secured to the second end of the mounting bracket and further includes a front section and a pair of side sections connecting the front section to the back section.
- the shelf portion has a rim extending inwardly around an interior perimeter defined by the back, front, and side sections.
- the interchangeable shelf platform is removably secured to the rim of the shelf portion.
- the shelf platform has an upper surface to showcase an outer sole defined by the shoe.
- the frame is removably secured to the shelf platform, the frame having a base and a pair of sides extending from the base and a top connecting the pair of sides, the top having a slot for receiving a removable informational card.
- the shelf portion further includes at least one rib extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections.
- the rim being set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections extend upwardly from the rim.
- having the interchangeable shelf platform fit within the back, front, and side sections against the rim and at least one rib.
- the upper surface may also be textured to match a particular surface that matches to a performance defined by the outer sole of the show.
- Different textures include one of the following: asphalt, grass, turf, court, sidewalk, sand, or clay.
- the frame may include threaded openings on the base which align with apertures on the platform, and a pair of screws for removably securing the frame to the platform.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall for the display of a shoe;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the product display from FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a partial exploded view of the assembly of a product display in accordance with one or more of the embodiments presented herein.
- the slotted wall is a typical wall system found in stores and is made up of multiple L-shaped slots adapted to receive a mounting bracket 50 .
- One end 52 of the bracket 50 is L-shaped, complimentary to the slot in the slotted wall.
- the other end 54 of the bracket 50 is flat with a pair of fastening screws 56 adapted to be secured to a shelf portion 110 of the product display system 100 .
- the product display system 100 includes a shelf portion 110 having a back section 112 and a front section 114 connected between side sections 116 .
- the back section 112 includes the apertures 118 for receiving the fastening screws 56 to secure the bracket 50 thereto.
- the shelf portion 110 includes a bottom section 120 consisting of a rim 122 extending inwardly around the interior perimeter 124 of the back, front, and side sections.
- the bottom section 120 further includes a rib 126 extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections. The bottom section 120 is thus set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections appear to extend upwardly there from to provide interior walls 128 .
- an interchangeable shelf platform 130 Positioned within the interior walls 128 and on the bottom section 120 is an interchangeable shelf platform 130 .
- the platform 130 fits inside the interior walls 128 and rests against the rim 122 and rib 126 .
- the top portion of the platform 130 includes a surface 132 that can be textured to match a particular surface matched to the performance of an outer sole of a shoe that is to be displayed on the platform 130 .
- the surface 132 of the platform 130 may be made of a asphalt (or in some instances the surface 132 may simply be painted to look like asphalt).
- the frame 142 includes a base 144 and a pair of sides 146 extending upwardly there from. Connected to the sides is also a top 148 .
- the frame 142 may also be a two piece construction, having front and back sections 150 and 152 , with a plastic window 154 and a backing 156 .
- the top 148 includes a slot 160 for receiving an informational card that slides between the front and back sections (most preferably along a groove cut down the sides 146 .
- the informational card provides details regarding the shoe being displayed and is easily replaceable when a new shoe or different surface is attached.
- the frame 142 includes threaded openings 145 on the base 144 which align with apertures 162 on the platform 130 , such that the frame 142 can be removably secured to the platform 130 with a pair of screws 164 .
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Abstract
A product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall for the display of a shoe, the apparatus is defined by having a mounting bracket with an end fitted to the slotted wall and a second end secured to the back of a shelf portion. The shelf portion includes a front section and side sections connecting the front to the back. The shelf portion has a rim extending inwardly around an interior defined by the back, front, and sides. An interchangeable shelf platform is removably secured to the rim of the shelf portion. The shelf platform has an upper surface to showcase an outer sole defined by the shoe. The apparatus further has a frame removably secured to the shelf platform. The frame has a base and sides extending therefrom and a top connecting the pair of sides. The top having a slot for receiving a removable informational card.
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- The present invention relates generally a product display and, more particularly, to a display system adapted to show or exhibit shoes in various types of terrain.
- In today's competitive economy, effective product displays become more important in promoting and selling products. One particular area in which product display has become critical is the sale of athletic shoes. For several years, logos, designs, and colors provided on the top of athletic shoes have been vital to effective marketing of the products. More recently, the bottom of the shoes, or the outer sole have been critical especially when selling and marketing a shoe designed for a particular purpose. For example, running shoes, walking shoes, basketball shoes, golf shoes, football shoes all have very specifically designed outer soles, some of which include soft or hard cleats. The effective demonstration of how these shoes work on various terrain in which they were designed is not possible. Stores are often carpeted, tiled, or floored and prior art displays do not provide different terrain or surfaces for showcases or exhibiting the shoes outer sole. The display system according to one or more embodiments of the present invention dramatically presents the shoe with the ability for the owner to swap out different platforms with various types of terrain to showcase and exhibit qualities of the outer sole.
- One or more of the embodiments provided in the present invention relates to a product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall for the display of a shoe. The apparatus includes a mounting bracket, a shelf portion, an interchangeable shelf platform and a frame. The mounting bracket has a first end complimentary to fit into the slotted wall and has a second end. The shelf portion has a back section secured to the second end of the mounting bracket and further includes a front section and a pair of side sections connecting the front section to the back section. The shelf portion has a rim extending inwardly around an interior perimeter defined by the back, front, and side sections. The interchangeable shelf platform is removably secured to the rim of the shelf portion. The shelf platform has an upper surface to showcase an outer sole defined by the shoe. The frame is removably secured to the shelf platform, the frame having a base and a pair of sides extending from the base and a top connecting the pair of sides, the top having a slot for receiving a removable informational card.
- In other aspects of the embodiments, the shelf portion further includes at least one rib extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections. Further aspects include the rim being set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections extend upwardly from the rim. Yet other aspects include having the interchangeable shelf platform fit within the back, front, and side sections against the rim and at least one rib.
- The upper surface may also be textured to match a particular surface that matches to a performance defined by the outer sole of the show. Different textures include one of the following: asphalt, grass, turf, court, sidewalk, sand, or clay.
- Yet provided in other aspects, the frame may include threaded openings on the base which align with apertures on the platform, and a pair of screws for removably securing the frame to the platform.
- Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
- A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall for the display of a shoe; -
FIG. 2 is a front view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the product display fromFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 5 is a partial exploded view of the assembly of a product display in accordance with one or more of the embodiments presented herein. - While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or the embodiments illustrated.
- Referring now Figures, there is shown a
product display system 100 used to showcase a shoe against a slotted wall. The slotted wall, not shown, is a typical wall system found in stores and is made up of multiple L-shaped slots adapted to receive amounting bracket 50. Oneend 52 of thebracket 50 is L-shaped, complimentary to the slot in the slotted wall. Theother end 54 of thebracket 50 is flat with a pair offastening screws 56 adapted to be secured to ashelf portion 110 of theproduct display system 100. - As noted, the
product display system 100 includes ashelf portion 110 having aback section 112 and afront section 114 connected betweenside sections 116. Theback section 112 includes theapertures 118 for receiving thefastening screws 56 to secure thebracket 50 thereto. Theshelf portion 110 includes abottom section 120 consisting of arim 122 extending inwardly around theinterior perimeter 124 of the back, front, and side sections. Thebottom section 120 further includes arib 126 extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections. Thebottom section 120 is thus set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections appear to extend upwardly there from to provideinterior walls 128. - Positioned within the
interior walls 128 and on thebottom section 120 is aninterchangeable shelf platform 130. Theplatform 130 fits inside theinterior walls 128 and rests against therim 122 andrib 126. The top portion of theplatform 130 includes asurface 132 that can be textured to match a particular surface matched to the performance of an outer sole of a shoe that is to be displayed on theplatform 130. For example, if the shoe is a running shoe with an outer sole designed to be used on a street surface, thesurface 132 of theplatform 130 may be made of a asphalt (or in some instances thesurface 132 may simply be painted to look like asphalt). There are numerous types of surfaces used for different types of shoes, i.e., asphalt, grass, turf, court, sidewalk, sand, clay . . . - Attached to the
platform 130 is aframe 142. Theframe 142 includes abase 144 and a pair ofsides 146 extending upwardly there from. Connected to the sides is also atop 148. Theframe 142 may also be a two piece construction, having front and back sections 150 and 152, with aplastic window 154 and a backing 156. When theframe 142 is assembled, thetop 148 includes aslot 160 for receiving an informational card that slides between the front and back sections (most preferably along a groove cut down thesides 146. The informational card provides details regarding the shoe being displayed and is easily replaceable when a new shoe or different surface is attached. Theframe 142 includes threadedopenings 145 on thebase 144 which align withapertures 162 on theplatform 130, such that theframe 142 can be removably secured to theplatform 130 with a pair ofscrews 164. - From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred.
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1. A product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall for the display of a shoe, the apparatus comprising:
a mounting bracket having a first end complimentary to fit into the slotted wall and having a second end;
a shelf portion having a back section secured to the second end of the mounting bracket, the shelf portion further including a front section and a pair of side sections connecting the front section to the back section, the shelf portion having a rim extending inwardly around an interior perimeter defined by the back, front, and side sections;
an interchangeable shelf platform removably secured to the rim of the shelf portion, the shelf platform having an upper surface to showcase an outer sole defined by the shoe; and
a frame removably secured to the shelf platform, the frame having a base and a pair of sides extending from the base and a top connecting the pair of sides, the top having a slot for receiving a removable informational card.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the shelf portion further includes at least one rib extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rim is set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections extend upwardly from the rim.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the interchangeable shelf platform fits within the back, front, and side sections against the rim and at least one rib.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the upper surface is textured to match a particular surface that matches to a performance defined by the outer sole of the show.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the upper surface is textured to one of the following: asphalt, grass, turf, court, sidewalk, sand, or clay.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes threaded openings on the base which align with apertures on the platform, and a pair of screws for removably securing the frame to the platform.
8. A product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall, the apparatus comprising:
a mounting bracket having a first end complimentary to fit into the slotted wall and having a second end;
a shelf portion having a back section secured to the second end of the mounting bracket, the shelf portion further including a front section and a pair of side sections connecting the front section to the back section, the shelf portion having a rim extending inwardly around an interior perimeter defined by the back, front, and side sections; and
an interchangeable shelf platform removably secured to the rim of the shelf portion, the shelf platform having an upper surface.
8. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a frame removably secured to the shelf platform, the frame having a base and a pair of sides extending from the base and a top connecting the pair of sides, the top having a slot for receiving a removable informational card.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a frame defined by having front and back sections to define a base, a pair of sides and a top, the frame having a slot defined by an opening in the top section and grooves defined between the front and back sections along the sides, the slot for receiving a removable informational card.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the shelf portion further includes at least one rib extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the rim is set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections extend upwardly from the rim.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the interchangeable shelf platform fits within the back, front, and side sections against the rim and at least one rib.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the display apparatuses used to showcase a shoe the upper surface being textured to match a particular surface that matches to a performance defined by an outer sole of the show.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the upper surface is textured to one of the following: asphalt, grass, turf, court, sidewalk, sand, or clay.
15. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the frame includes threaded openings on the base which align with apertures on the platform, and a pair of screws for removably securing the frame to the platform.
16. A product display apparatus for use with a slotted wall for the display of a shoe, the apparatus comprising:
a mounting bracket having a first end complimentary to fit into the slotted wall and having a second end;
a shelf portion having a back section secured to the second end of the mounting bracket, the shelf portion further including a front section and a pair of side sections connecting the front section to the back section, the shelf portion having a rim extending inwardly around an interior perimeter defined by the back, front, and side sections, the shelf portion further including at least one rib extending between the front and back sections and positioned intermediate of the two side sections, and wherein the rim is set within the back, front, and side sections, such that these sections extend upwardly from the rim;
an interchangeable shelf platform removably secured to the rim of the shelf portion, the shelf platform having an upper surface to showcase an outer sole defined by the shoe;
a frame removably secured to the shelf platform, the frame having a base and a pair of sides extending from the base and a top connecting the pair of sides, the top having a slot for receiving a removable informational card
17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the interchangeable shelf platform fits within the back, front, and side sections against the rim and at least one rib.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the upper surface is textured to match a particular surface that matches to a performance defined by the outer sole of the show.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the upper surface is textured to one of the following: asphalt, grass, turf, court, sidewalk, sand, or clay.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the frame includes threaded openings on the base which align with apertures on the platform, and a pair of screws for removably securing the frame to the platform.
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