Rack merchandising system

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Inventors

Webb, Paul Hyten

Application #

173894

Filed

Jun-18-2002

Published

Aug-19-2003

Current US Class

108/107
108/55.1
211/187
211/59.2

International Classes

A47F 005/00

Field of Search

211/59.2 211/187 211/186 211/189 211/90.02 211/90.03 211/90.04 108/107 108/108 108/55.1 108/55.11

Assignee

RTC Industries, Inc. (Rolling Meadows, IL)

Examiners

Gibson, Jr.; Robert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.

US Patent References

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4785946   Gondola merchan...
4919282   Movable gondola s...
5233931   Tray for transport a...
5272991   Shelving apparatus
5277486   Merchandising dis...
5871108   Rear loading merc...
5921011   Point of purchase d...
6073786   Display rack with s...
6158600   Shelving system ha...
6244194   Modular low cost p...
6405880   Rack merchandisi...
 

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Abstract
A rack merchandising system comprising a movable pallet base having openings to receive lifting forks, and a central support structure, the central support structure perpendicularly attached to the moveable pallet base and having two vertically extending sides. The central support structure may also comprise at least one transverse support member extending between the two vertically extending sides. The system further has at least two vertical upright supports that are spaced apart from each other and are located at or near a peripheral edge of a top surface of the movable pallet base, each vertically extending side being aligned with one of the vertical upright supports. The system further has at least one inclined shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides. The system further comprises a first attachment means for attaching the shelf to the central support structure, wherein the central support structure supports the shelf at a first side of the shelf, and a second attachment means for attaching the shelf to the vertical upright supports at the second and third sides of the shelf respectively, wherein the vertical upright supports support the shelf at the second and third sides of the shelf, and wherein the first attachment means is vertically higher than the second attachment means.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rack merchandising system comprising

a movable pallet base having openings to receive lifting forks,

a central support structure, the central support structure perpendicularly attached to the moveable pallet base and having two vertically extending sides,

at least two vertical upright supports that are spaced apart from each other and are located at or near a peripheral edge of a top surface of the movable pallet base, each vertically extending side being aligned with one of the vertical upright supports,

at least one shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to rack merchandising systems.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Retail store locations, such as grocery stores, drug stores, discount stores, and convenience stores, typically use shelving both to store and display items, such as bottled or canned beverages, to consumers. It is preferable that shelving be easy to install and capable of organizing and displaying a large number of items that collectively comprise heavy merchandise loads. To satisfy these requirements, many retail store locations use gondola-shelving systems. Gondola shelving systems typically employ shelves that are supported by brackets, and hook formations of the brackets are inserted into a support, such as conventional slotted uprights. These systems are typically assembled, installed, and stocked with retail items at fixed locations within a store, such as along a store aisle.

To maximize retail store sales, retail stores typically run seasonal and/or other promotions involving certain retail items, and it is desirable during these promotions to provide shelving systems to display those items at high traffic store locations, e.g., near cash registers and/or near the end of a store aisle. Conventional shelving systems that have been assembled, installed and stocked with product at one store location are not thereafter typically moved to a higher traffic store location to display the items during certain seasonal and/or other promotions. The reason conventional systems stocked with items are not typically moved to another store location is that they bear a heavy merchandise load and do not provide suitable structure to permit easy movement of the stocked shelving systems using conventional pallet jacks or fork lifts.
 
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