IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0852546
(2007-09-10)
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등록번호 |
US-7731039
(2010-06-29)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Minger, Paul
- Keippel, Daniel
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
1 인용 특허 :
23 |
초록
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The disclosure shows a retail display stand that can be used to display products sold in tapered packages. The display stand has at least one row of upper product apertures and a corresponding row of lower product apertures. The lower product apertures have a lateral dimension that is smaller than t
The disclosure shows a retail display stand that can be used to display products sold in tapered packages. The display stand has at least one row of upper product apertures and a corresponding row of lower product apertures. The lower product apertures have a lateral dimension that is smaller than the corresponding lateral dimension of the upper product apertures. The stand also has distinct forward and back sets of product apertures. The back apertures have a lateral dimension that is smaller than the corresponding lateral dimension of the forward apertures. The difference in sizing causes tapered packages in the back row to sit in an elevated position with respect to the packages in the forward row of apertures, improving purchaser visibility of the back row of products and creating a better retail display.
대표청구항
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The invention claimed is: 1. A retail display comprising: (a) a display stand that has: a cardboard back that is at least 12″ high and has tabs near an upper end of the back; plastic hangers that are clipped into the tabs on the back; cardboard sides that are integral with the back; first c
The invention claimed is: 1. A retail display comprising: (a) a display stand that has: a cardboard back that is at least 12″ high and has tabs near an upper end of the back; plastic hangers that are clipped into the tabs on the back; cardboard sides that are integral with the back; first cardboard flaps that are integral with front edges of lower sections of each of the sides; a base that extends from a bottom end of the back; a lower section of the base that is made of cardboard and is integral with and extends perpendicularly to the back; a front section of the base that is made of cardboard, is integral with the lower section of the base, extends generally parallel to the back, and is no more than about 6″ high; an upper section of the base that is made of cardboard, is integral with the front section, extends generally parallel to the lower section of the base and perpendicularly to the back of the stand, and has a back edge adjacent the back of the stand; second cardboard flaps on the base that cooperate with the first cardboard flaps on the lower sections of the sides, providing rigidity to the base; at least one row of upper forward product apertures that are located in the upper section of the base and each have a width dimension and a depth dimension; at least one row of lower forward product apertures that are located in the lower section of the base, beneath the upper forward product apertures, and each have a width dimension that is smaller than the corresponding width dimension of the upper forward product apertures and a depth dimension that is smaller than the corresponding depth dimension of the upper forward product apertures; at least one row of upper back product apertures that are located in the upper section of the base, between the upper forward product apertures and the back, and each have a width dimension that is smaller than the corresponding width dimension of the upper forward product apertures and a depth dimension that is smaller than the corresponding depth dimension of the upper forward product apertures; and at least one row of lower back product apertures that are located in the lower section of the base, beneath the upper back product apertures, and each have a width dimension that is smaller than the corresponding width dimension of the upper back product apertures and a depth dimension that is smaller than the corresponding depth dimension of the upper back product apertures; and (b) a plurality of similarly sized product packages that have a tapering height and are each positioned in a set of the upper and lower product apertures, the packages in the back product apertures being held in an elevated position with respect to similarly disposed packages in the forward product apertures. 2. A retail display that has: (a) a display stand that has: a back; a base that extends from a lower portion of the back and has an upper section and a lower section; at least one row of upper forward product apertures that are located in the upper section of the base and each have a lateral dimension; at least one row of lower forward product apertures that are located in the lower section of the base, beneath the upper forward product apertures, and each have a lateral dimension that is smaller than the corresponding lateral dimension of the upper forward product apertures; at least one row of upper back product apertures that are located in the upper section of the base, between the upper forward product apertures and the back, and each have a lateral dimension that is smaller than the corresponding lateral dimension of the upper forward product apertures; and at least one row of lower back product apertures that are located in the lower section of the base, beneath the upper back product apertures, and each have a lateral dimension that is smaller than the corresponding lateral dimension of the upper back product apertures; and (b) a plurality of packaged products that have a tapering height and are each positioned in a set of upper and lower product apertures, products in the back product apertures being held in an elevated position with respect to the packages in the forward product apertures. 3. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: the back is made of cardboard, is at least 12″ high, and has tabs near an upper end of the back; and the display stand has plastic hangers that are clipped into the tabs on the back. 4. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which the display stand has: first cardboard flaps that are integral with front edges of lower sections of each of the sides; the base that extends from a bottom end of the back; the lower section of the base that is made of cardboard and is integral with and extends perpendicularly to the back; a front section of the base that is made of cardboard, is integral with the lower section of the base, extends generally parallel to the back, and is no more than about 6″ high; the upper section of the base that is made of cardboard, is integral with the front section, extends generally parallel to the lower section of the base and perpendicularly to the back of the stand, and has a back edge adjacent the back of the stand; and second cardboard flaps on the base that cooperate with the first cardboard flaps on the lower sections of the sides, providing rigidity to the base. 5. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the lower product apertures have a width dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral dimension of the corresponding upper product apertures. 6. The retail display recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the lower product apertures have a lateral depth dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral depth dimension of the corresponding upper product apertures. 7. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the back product apertures have a width dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral dimension of the corresponding forward product apertures. 8. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the back product apertures have a lateral depth dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral depth dimension of the corresponding forward product apertures. 9. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the lower product apertures have a lateral width dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral width dimension of the corresponding upper product apertures, and a lateral depth dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral depth dimension of the corresponding upper product apertures. 10. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the back product apertures have a lateral width dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral width dimension of the corresponding forward product apertures, and a lateral depth dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral depth dimension of the corresponding forward product apertures. 11. The retail display as recited in claim 2, in which: at least some of the lower product apertures have a lateral width dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral width dimension of the corresponding upper product apertures, and a lateral depth dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral depth dimension of the corresponding upper product apertures; and at least some of the back product apertures have a lateral width dimension that is smaller than a corresponding width dimension of the corresponding forward product apertures, and a lateral depth dimension that is smaller than a corresponding lateral depth dimension of the corresponding forward product apertures.
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