EP2030535A1 - Présentation de marchandises avec mécanisme de temporisation - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- 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
- A47F5/0807—Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
- A47F5/0861—Anti-theft means therefor
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- the invention relates to systems for displaying items of merchandise on rods extending outwardly from a support structure. More particularly, the invention relates to such a merchandise display system which includes a time delay mechanism mounted on the rods which requires a progression of manual operations by a customer to remove one of the items of merchandise from the rods to retard theft of the displayed merchandise.
- pegboard hooks or slatboard hooks Items of merchandise are commonly displayed for sale on long protruding rods supported from pegboard or slatboard. These protruding rods are commonly referred to in the art as pegboard hooks or slatboard hooks. Similar rods may also protrude from a wire display rack for the same purpose. Usually the items of merchandise are of a smaller range such as batteries or small tools or other components. Such merchandise is an easy target for shoplifters because they can rapidly remove all of the items from the display rod and remove the merchandise from the store without being detected. Alternately, the entire display rods with the merchandise supported thereon can be removed from the support structure if the rods are not locked thereon.
- display rods that prevent the rapid removal of the items of merchandise from the display rods and prevent the removal of the display rods from the support structure. It is also desirable that the display rods prevent the rapid removal of a plurality of the stored items from the rod, yet enable the customer to remove one of the items conveniently from the display rod for purchase at a checkout station.
- a needs exists for a display system which prevents the sweeping of the stored items from the display rod, yet which enables the customer to easily remove the items of merchandise one at a time from the display rod for subsequent purchase and which prevents the complete removal of the rods from the supporting structure.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide a display system having a pair of display rods which are lockable to a support structure preventing removal of the display rods and supported merchandise from the support structure.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a time delay mechanism which is mounted on one of the rods which prevents rapid removal of the stored items of merchandise, yet enables the items of merchandise to be removed one at a time from the support rod by a customer for subsequent purchase.
- Another feature of the present invention is to provide the time delay mechanism with a spaced pair of pivotally mounted plates, wherein the space between the plate is adapted to receive one or more of the items of merchandise, and which requires a progressive manipulation of the plates for removal of one of the items of merchandise from within the space and from the support rod.
- Another feature of the present invention is to provide the time delay mechanism with a lock device which sets a predetermined spacing between the pair of plates for receiving one or more of the items of merchandise, which item then can then be removed from within the space by manipulation of the forwardmost plate.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide the time delay mechanism with a lock mechanism which enables the rearmost plate to be moved to a retracted unblocking position for loading the lowermost rod with the items of merchandise for subsequent dispensing therefrom.
- Still another aspect of the present invention is to enable the lock mechanism to temporarily disengage the rearmost plate from a supporting shaft for repositioning along the rod to adjust the spacing between the plates.
- Another feature of the present invention is to key the pair of plates to each other through a shaft which is telescopically rotatably mounted on one of the rods on which the plates are pivotally mounted to allow 90° of rotation of the plates relative to each other, and wherein both plates cannot be moved to the unblocking positions at the same time unless the lock mechanism is actuated.
- first and second rods adapted to extend outwardly from the support for carrying the items of merchandise; a time delay mechanism requiring a progression of manual operations to enable an item of merchandise to progress forward towards a free end of the first rod for subsequent removal of the item from said first rod; said time delay mechanism including first and second blocking devices moveably mounted on the second rod and operatively engageable with the first rod to block movement of the items of merchandise toward the free end of the first rod and providing a space between said blocking devices along the first rod; said first blocking device being moveable out of blocking engagement with the first rod enabling at least one item of merchandise to move forward on the first rod toward the free end and into the space between said blocking devices with the second blocking device remaining in blocking engagement with the first rod until the first blocking device is returned to blocking engagement afterwhich said second blocking device is moveable to an unblocking position enabling the item of merchandise to move toward the free end of the first rod.
- the merchandise display system of the present invention is indicated generally at 1, and is shown in Fig. 1 .
- the system includes upper and lower vertically spaced rods 3 and 5 which extend in a cantilever arrangement outwardly from a support structure 7 for slidably suspending a plurality of items of merchandise 9 from lower rod 5.
- Rods 3 and 5 preferably are formed of metal and have a circular cross-sectional configuration with a product display placard 11 being fixedly mounted on the distal end of upper rod 3.
- the free distal end 13 of lower rod 5 has a plurality of bends and angles providing a circuitous path that merchandise 9 must transverse when being removed from distal end 13.
- the items of merchandise will be contained in a blister pack or the like on a card 15 which has a hole 17 formed therein through which rod 5 extends for slidably supporting merchandise 9 thereon.
- Rods 3 and 5 preferably are secured to support 7 by a lock mechanism 19 which securely locks the rods to support 7 preventing a thief from removing the rods and stored merchandise from the support.
- Lock 19 may have various configurations such as shown and described in U.S. Patent Nos. 6,659,291 , 7,007,810 and 7,131,542 , the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. However, other types of locking mechanisms well-known in the merchandise display art can be utilized for locking rods 3 and 5 on support 7.
- a time delay mechanism indicated generally at 21, is mounted on upper rod 3 and operatively engages lower rod 5.
- Mechanism 21 includes first and second blocking devices 23 and 25 respectively, which are operatively mounted on a carrier shaft 27. Blocking devices 23 and 25 are shown in the drawings and are described below as plates but can have other configurations without affecting the concept of the invention.
- Shaft 27 is telescopically slidably mounted on rod 3 which extends through a bore 29 formed therethrough ( Figs. 5-8 ).
- Shaft 27 is an elongated hollow member which is formed with a plurality of arcuate grooves 31, each of which extends throughout an arcuate length slightly greater than 90°.
- Shaft 27 has a front end 33 provided with a pair of notches 35 and an end cap 37 having an arcuate projection 39 extending a short distance along shaft 27.
- a rib 41 extends linearly or longitudinally along the outer surface of shaft 27 from adjacent front end 33 to a distance slightly beyond the rearmost slot 31A. The function of these various features of shaft 27 are discussed further below with respect to plates 23 and 25 and their manner of operation.
- Each of the plates 23 and 25 may have a generally triangular configuration, and preferably are formed of a plastic material. However, other configurations and types of materials can be used for the plates without affecting the concept of the invention.
- Each of the plates is provided with a U-shaped recess 43 formed in a vertical edge 44 thereof, which recesses align with each other and trap lower rod 5 therein when both of the plates are in a blocking position such as shown in Figs. 2 , 4 and 9 .
- Each of the plates have a magnetic 45 mounted adjacent U-shaped recess 43, so that when the plates are in the blocking position closely adjacent lower rod 5, the metal rods are attracted toward the magnets to assist the plates to remain in their blocking positions.
- Front plate 25 ( Figs.
- Rear plate 23 also is formed with a circular opening 55 adjacent the apex thereof for telescopically slidably receiving shaft 27 therein.
- An arcuate-shaped notch 57 communicates with circular opening 55 and also receives shaft rib 41 therein to provide limited rotational movement of shaft 27 with respect to rear plate 23.
- a circular depression 53 may be formed in the lower outer corners of each of the plates to provide a convenient area for the customer to grasp for pivoting the plates between blocking and unblocking positions as described further below.
- a lock mechanism 59 is formed integrally with rear plate 23 and extends upwardly therefrom and includes a generally rectangular-shaped housing 61 which preferably has a D-shaped key-receiving recess 63 formed in the top thereof.
- a shuttle 65 is slidably mounted within the hollow interior of housing 61 and has a generally inverted trident-shaped configuration with two end legs 67 and a central leg 69.
- a coil spring 71 is mounted about central leg 69 and within the space between the two end legs for biasing shuttle 65 towards a locking position within one of the arcuate grooves 31 of shaft 27 as shown in Fig. 4 .
- a lock plunger 73 which forms the shaft of the trident-shaped shuttle passes through an aligned opening 75 formed at the bottom of housing 61 and into a selected one of the arcuate grooves 31.
- Shuttle 65 is formed of a magnetic attractable material such as metal, so that when a magnet 77 is inserted into recess 63 ( Fig. 12 ) it will attract shuttle 65 moving it toward disengagement from shaft groove 31 in the direction of Arrow A.
- This enables rear plate 23 including the integrally formed lock mechanism 59, to be moved linearly or longitudinally along shaft 27, as shown by Arrow B in Fig.
- rear plate 23 forms a rear storage area for the items of merchandise with support structure 7. Also, as shown in Fig. 13 , after lock plunger 73 has been removed from the selected groove 31, plate 23 can be moved further rearwardly along shaft 27 as shown by Arrow C, until lock plunger 73 rides along the outer surface of shaft 27. This enables rear plate 23 to be freely rotatably mounted on the shaft. Also, as shown in Fig.
- Magnet 77 preferably is a dipole magnet having a unique magnetic pole arrangement with a D-shaped configuration. This makes it more difficult for a thief to use a standard bar magnet for actuating the lock mechanism. Magnet 77 may be reciprocally mounted in a housing 79 and preferably is of a type shown and described in copending patent application Serial No. 60/879,852, filed January 11, 2007 , the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- a stop 85 preferably formed of a plastic-type material and having a central bore 87, is slidably telescopically mounted on upper rod 3.
- a one-way projection 89 formed within bore 87 is received within a notch 91 formed in rod 3 for positioning stop 85 adjacent the free end of rod 3.
- Rear plate 23 is free to rotate through 90° on shaft 27 due to the engagement of lock plunger 73 within a selected groove 31 and engagement of rib 41 in notch 57, whereas front plate 25 is only rotatable directly with shaft 27 due to the engagement of shaft rib 41 in complementary-shaped notch 51 formed in plate 25.
- shaft 27 is freely rotatable on upper rod 3, it has limited movement due to the engagement of one or both of the plates 23 and 25 with lower rod 5. Plates 23 and 25 will assume their blocking position when at rest as shown in Figs. 2-4 and in Fig. 9 , wherein lower rod 5 is received within aligned U-shaped recesses 43 with magnets 45 assisting in the plates maintaining this position.
- rear plate 23 is rotated counterclockwise 90° as shown by Arrow D, Fig. 10 , until shaft rib 41 engages the end of notch 57.
- Shaft 27 cannot rotate since it is secured to front plate 25 by rib 41 and notch 51, and plate 25 is prevented from rotation since it is engaged with lower rod 5.
- Merchandise 15A is then moved from the rear storage area into space S as shown in Fig. 1 .
- front plate 25 can be rotated 90° to the unblocking position of Fig. 11 where merchandise 15A can be removed easily by a customer from free end 13 of rod 5 for purchase at a checkout.
- Shaft 27 rotates 90° with front plate 25 in a clockwise position from its blocking position of Fig. 9 to its unblocking position of Fig. 11 .
- Rib 41 moves freely in notch 57 of rear plate 23 and lock plunger 73 moves freely in arcuate groove 31 of shaft 27 enabling rear plate 23 to remain in its blocking position of Figs. 2 and 11 preventing any of the items of merchandise from being moved forwardly and off rod 5.
- the engagement of shaft rib 41 in the arcuate-shaped notch 57 of rear plate 23 will enable shaft 27 to rotate 90°, which will automatically rotate front plate 25 90° since it is coupled directly thereto by rib 41 being engaged with plate notch 51.
- front plate 25 is in a blocking position when rear plate 23 is in the unblocking position enabling one or more of the items of merchandise to be moved from the rear storage area into space S, afterwhich rear plate 23 can be rotated 90° from the unblocking position of Fig. 10 to the blocking position of Fig. 9 without causing any movement of shaft 27 and correspondingly of front plate 25 since rib 41 of shaft 27 moves freely within arcuate-shaped notch 57 of rear plate 23.
- rear plate 23 is free to rotate 90° from its unblocking to the blocking position without causing rotation of shaft 27 while front plate 25 when moving from the blocking position to the unblocking position must rotate shaft 27 through an approximately 90° rotation without moving rear plate 23 due to rib 41 moving through arcuate-shaped notch 57.
- lock plunger 73 Since lock plunger 73 is engaged in one of the selected grooves 31 of shaft 27, it restricts shaft 27 to only a rotation of approximately 90°. This ensures that so long as lock plunger 73 is engaged in a selected groove 31, plates 23 and 25 can only move in their restricted 90° motions and that one of the plates will always be in the blocking position.
- time delay mechanism 21 once installed on upper rod 3 provides a time delay for removing products from lower rod 5 by requiring a progression of manual operations of the pair of plates to access one or more of the products trapped within intervening space S.
- the two plates progressively rotate to allow the item of merchandise to be moved forward and off of rod 5. Since the plates are keyed to each other through shaft 27 it only allows 90° of rotation relative to each other and prevents both plates from being moved out of blocking engagement so long as lock mechanism 59 is engaged in an arcuate groove 31.
- the spacing or time delay area between the plates is adjustable by use of magnetic key 79 to allow for various widths of products and number of products trapped within space S.
- Time delay mechanism 21 does not prevent a thief from removing products from lower rod 5, but prevents the sweeping of a plurality of the products from the rod. Thus it is impractical and undesirable for a thief to constantly manipulate the time delay mechanism to take more than one product from the rod. Also, the locking of rods 3 and 5 to support 7 by lock mechanism 19, prevents a thief from taking both display rods and supported merchandise from the support structure. Although the above movement and operation of time delay mechanism 21 is described in detail above, it requires only several seconds for actuation by a purchaser of the merchandise to remove one or more of the items from lower rod 5. Thus, security device 1 provides a simple yet effective device for retarding and discouraging shoplifting without unduly burdening a perspective purchaser for obtaining one or more of the items from the support rod.
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