US20170042323A1 - Display shelf for electrically powered consumer products - Google Patents
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- Retail stores use a variety of display fixtures to present products to customers for purchase. These display fixtures can support the product, indicate the product price and include signage and graphics for highlighting the product. Exemplary display structures include shelves, trays, racks, peg hooks and other similar structures.
- a display is mounted to a gondola display unit and includes a shelf having an elongated slot for receiving a power cord of at least one electrically powered consumer product being displayed on the shelf in front of the elongated slot.
- the elongated slot is defined by a portion of a free edge of a rotatable door that covers a pocket in a closed position and by a back end of a table having an upper surface for supporting the electrically powered consumer products. Remaining portions of the free edge of the rotatable door engage with a lip that protrudes from a front wall of the pocket so that a top side of the rotatable door is in alignment with the upper surface of the table when the rotatable door is in the closed position.
- a display shelf includes a table, a trough, a door and a lip.
- the table has an upper surface for displaying at least one electrically powered consumer product and a back end.
- the trough has a front wall, a bottom wall and a back wall and is defined between the back end of the table and the back wall of the trough.
- the bottom wall of the trough is located below the upper surface of the table.
- the door has right and left side edges, a fixed edge rotatably coupled to a top of the back wall of the trough, a free edge and a top side.
- the free edge includes a first linear portion spaced from the fixed edge by a first distance, a second linear portion spaced from the fixed edge by a second distance that is less than the first distance and a third linear portion spaced from the fixed edge by the first distance.
- the lip protrudes from the front wall of the trough and engages with the free edge of the door along the first linear portion and the third linear portion when the door is in a closed position.
- the top side of the door is in alignment with the upper surface of the table when the door is in the closed position so that between the back end of the table and the second linear portion of the free edge of the door there is an elongated slot in the display shelf for receiving a power cord from the at least one electrically powered consumer product displayed on the table.
- a method of displaying electrically powered consumer products is provided. At least one electrically powered consumer product is set on an upper surface of a table of a display shelf. The at least one electrically powered consumer product includes a power cord. The power cord of the at least one electrically powered consumer product is plugged into a power strip located in a trough behind the table.
- the trough is defined by a front wall, a bottom wall and a back wall and wherein the bottom wall of the trough is located below the upper surface of the table.
- a rotatable door is shut that covers a portion of the trough so that portions of a free edge of the rotatable door engage with a lip that protrudes from the front wall of the trough so that a top side of the rotatable door is in alignment with the upper surface of the table and a remaining portion of the free edge of the rotatable door defines an elongated slot for the power cord to pass into the trough.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display shelf attached to a gondola display unit where a door of a trough is in a closed position according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the display shelf where the door of the trough is in an opened position according to an alternate position of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a top view of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a front view of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 5 is a section view of FIG. 2 taken through the line indicated in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is the section view shown in FIG. 5 with the door in a closed position.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates the display shelf of FIG. 2 with an exploded power strip.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the display shelf of FIG. 2 with an electrically powered consumer product being displayed on the display shelf according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of FIG. 1 displaying an electrically powered consumer product according to one embodiment.
- a display shelf is provided for mounting to uprights of a gondola display unit.
- the display shelf includes a trough enclosed by a door that holds one or more power strips for powering consumer products displayed on the display portion and components for managing the power cords from the consumer products that are displayed.
- the door that encloses the trough fits seamlessly with the table portion so as to mask the existence of the trough.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display shelf 100 attached to a portion of gondola display unit 101 according to one embodiment.
- Display shelf 100 includes a trough 104 and a door 112 in a closed position.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of display shelf 100 without the gondola display unit where door 112 is in an opened position according to an alternate position of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a top view of FIG. 2
- FIG. 4 is a front view of FIG. 2
- FIG. 5 is a section view of FIG. 2 taken through the line indicated in FIG. 4
- FIG. 6 is the section view shown in FIG. 5 with door 112 in the closed position
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged portion of the section view in FIG. 5 .
- display shelf 100 is defined by a right and left panels 106 and 108 and further defined by a front panel 110 .
- Right and left panels 106 and 108 each include rearward protruding fingers that form brackets 107 and 109 , respectively, for insertion into slots 103 in the pair of uprights 105 a and 105 b of gondola display unit 101 so that display shelf 100 is supported by gondola display unit 101 .
- Display shelf 100 includes a table 102 , a trough or pocket 104 and rotatable door 112 .
- Table 102 is located at the front of display shelf 100 between front panel 110 and trough 104 .
- trough 104 includes a front wall 124 , a bottom wall 126 and a back wall 128 .
- Trough or pocket 104 is located at the rear of the display shelf 100 between a back end 111 of table 102 and back wall 128 . Therefore, front wall 124 of trough 104 is located behind table 102 .
- Table 102 includes an upper surface 114 for displaying consumer products. As best illustrated in FIGS.
- upper surface 114 is recessed from upper edge 116 of right side panel 106 , upper edge 118 of left side panel 108 and upper edge 120 of front panel 110 by a distance 122 .
- bottom wall 126 of trough 102 is located below upper surface 114 of table 102 .
- Door 112 is rotatable about a hinge 113 that is coupled to a top of back wall 128 of trough 104 . Rotatable door 112 is in a closed position in FIGS. 1 and 6 and in an opened position in FIGS. 2-5 . Together, front wall 124 , bottom wall 126 , back wall 128 and door 112 define the interior space of trough or pocket 104 .
- door 112 includes right and left side edges 140 and 142 , a fixed edge 144 ( FIG. 1 ) rotatably coupled to the top of back wall 128 of trough 104 by hinge 113 , a free edge 146 and a top side 134 ( FIG. 1 ). While free edge 146 is continuous, the entirety of free edge 146 does not remain linear along the same plane. Free edge 146 includes a first linear portion 148 that is linear along a plane, a second linear portion 150 that is linear along a plane that is different than the plane first linear portion 148 is linear along and a third linear portion 152 that is linear along the plane the first linear portion 148 is linear along.
- free edge 146 of door 112 has a single width 154 and two heights 156 and 158 ( FIG. 2 ).
- Height 156 is defined between fixed edge 144 and first and third linear portions 148 and 152 and height 158 is defined between fixed edge 144 and second linear portion 150 .
- free edge 146 includes first linear portion 148 spaced from fixed edge 144 by a first distance 156 , second linear portion 150 spaced from fixed edge 144 by a second distance 158 that is less than first distance 156 and third linear portion 152 spaced from fixed edge 144 by first distance 156 .
- a lip 130 that runs along the entirety of front wall 124 of trough 104 and therefore the entirety of back end 111 of table 102 .
- the top of front wall 124 of trough 104 and therefore lip 130 is slightly lower than upper surface 114 to accommodate for a thickness 132 of door 112 .
- first linear portion 148 and third linear portion 152 of free edge 146 rests on lip 130 so that top side 134 of door 112 is in alignment with upper surface 114 of table 102 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- upper surface 114 of table 102 and top side 134 of door 112 (when in the closed position) appear to be made of a single surface that includes an elongated slot when in actuality the elongated slot is defined between second linear portion 150 of free edge 146 of door 112 and back end 111 of table 102 .
- This elongated slot receives a power cord from at least one electrically powered consumer product that is being displayed on table 102 in front of the elongated slot.
- display shelf 100 includes a power strip 160 .
- Power strip 160 is located in trough 104 and in FIG. 8 is exploded from trough 104 .
- trough 104 includes a height 162 as defined between door 112 in the closed position and bottom wall 126 and a depth 164 as defined between front wall 124 and back wall 128 . Fitted within height 162 and depth 164 of trough 104 is power strip 160 with at least one socket for receiving an electrical plug on the electrically powered consumer product being displayed on table 102 .
- Power strip 160 further includes a power cord 166 that runs from power strip 160 and through one of a plurality of holes 168 a, 168 b, 168 c and 168 d in bottom wall 126 of trough 104 to a power source, which in one embodiment is located behind a wall of gondola display unit 101 .
- FIG. 9 illustrates display shelf 100 as shown in FIG. 2 where door 112 is in the opened position and an electrically powered consumer product 170 , such as a lamp, is displayed on table 102 . It should be realized that more than one electrically powered consumer product 170 can be displayed on table 102 .
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 9 and FIG. 11 illustrates display shelf 100 as shown in FIG. 9 , but where door 112 is in the closed position.
- Trough 104 includes a plurality of cord winders 172 a - h .
- Cord winders 172 a - h include proximal ends and distal ends and protrude from bottom wall 126 of trough 102 into the interior space of trough 104 .
- each electrically powered consumer product 170 displayed on display shelf 100 is plugged into a socket of power strip 160 . If the length of a consumer product cord 171 of electrically powered consumer product 170 is too long, excess length of the cord is wound around one of the cord winders 172 a - h and supported by cord winders 172 a - h as is shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 . Distal ends of cord winders 172 a - h are thicker than proximal ends of cord winders 172 a - h so that the excess cord remains situated on cord winders 172 a - h without slipping off. FIG.
- FIG. 11 illustrates how by placing door 112 in the closed position, the management of product cords and the power strip are hidden from view and top surface 134 of door 112 appears to be a part of upper surface 114 of table 102 .
- product cord 171 travels through the elongated slot defined between the second linear portion 150 of free edge 146 and back 111 of table 102 .
- the method includes setting at least one electrically powered consumer product 170 , such as a lamp, on upper surface 114 of table 102 on display shelf 100 . See FIGS. 9 and 10 .
- Electrically powered consumer product 170 includes a power cord 171 with an electrical plug 173 .
- electrical plug 173 is plugged into power strip 160 ( FIG. 8 ), which is located within the interior space of trough 104 and behind table 102 .
- power strip 160 rests on bottom wall 126 and is located between front wall 124 and back wall 128 and between right and left side panels 106 and 108 of shelf 100 .
- bottom wall 126 is located below upper surface 114 of table 102 so that power strip 160 is also located below upper surface 114 of table 102 .
- the excess length of cord 171 is then wrapped around one of cord winder 172 a - h if needed so that the power cords do not bunch inside trough 104 or too much of the length of the cord is located outside of trough 104 .
- Rotatable door 112 is then shut or rotated about hinge 113 and closed so that the interior space of trough 104 is covered and hidden from view.
- power strip 160 a portion of the power cord 171 and its plug 173 are hidden from view and do not detract from the consumer product or products being displayed on table 102 .
- portions 148 and 152 of free edge 146 engage with lip 130 that protrudes from front wall 124 of trough 104 so that top side 134 of door 112 is in alignment with upper surface 114 of table 102 and a remaining portion 150 of free edge 146 defines an elongated slot.
- a user can shut or close the door by placing their fingers on the elongated slot. This way, a user's fingers will not get pinched when the portions 148 and 152 are rested on lip 130 .
- Power strip 160 Passing through the elongated slot into trough 104 is power cord 171 for electrically powered consumer product 170 .
- Power strip 160 also includes a power cord 166 .
- Power cord 166 is threaded through one of the holes 168 a - d in bottom wall 126 of trough 104 to couple to a power source. To finish the display, electrically powered consumer product 170 is switched on.
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- Retail stores use a variety of display fixtures to present products to customers for purchase. These display fixtures can support the product, indicate the product price and include signage and graphics for highlighting the product. Exemplary display structures include shelves, trays, racks, peg hooks and other similar structures.
- The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- A display is mounted to a gondola display unit and includes a shelf having an elongated slot for receiving a power cord of at least one electrically powered consumer product being displayed on the shelf in front of the elongated slot. The elongated slot is defined by a portion of a free edge of a rotatable door that covers a pocket in a closed position and by a back end of a table having an upper surface for supporting the electrically powered consumer products. Remaining portions of the free edge of the rotatable door engage with a lip that protrudes from a front wall of the pocket so that a top side of the rotatable door is in alignment with the upper surface of the table when the rotatable door is in the closed position.
- A display shelf includes a table, a trough, a door and a lip. The table has an upper surface for displaying at least one electrically powered consumer product and a back end. The trough has a front wall, a bottom wall and a back wall and is defined between the back end of the table and the back wall of the trough. The bottom wall of the trough is located below the upper surface of the table. The door has right and left side edges, a fixed edge rotatably coupled to a top of the back wall of the trough, a free edge and a top side. The free edge includes a first linear portion spaced from the fixed edge by a first distance, a second linear portion spaced from the fixed edge by a second distance that is less than the first distance and a third linear portion spaced from the fixed edge by the first distance. The lip protrudes from the front wall of the trough and engages with the free edge of the door along the first linear portion and the third linear portion when the door is in a closed position. The top side of the door is in alignment with the upper surface of the table when the door is in the closed position so that between the back end of the table and the second linear portion of the free edge of the door there is an elongated slot in the display shelf for receiving a power cord from the at least one electrically powered consumer product displayed on the table.
- A method of displaying electrically powered consumer products is provided. At least one electrically powered consumer product is set on an upper surface of a table of a display shelf. The at least one electrically powered consumer product includes a power cord. The power cord of the at least one electrically powered consumer product is plugged into a power strip located in a trough behind the table. The trough is defined by a front wall, a bottom wall and a back wall and wherein the bottom wall of the trough is located below the upper surface of the table. A rotatable door is shut that covers a portion of the trough so that portions of a free edge of the rotatable door engage with a lip that protrudes from the front wall of the trough so that a top side of the rotatable door is in alignment with the upper surface of the table and a remaining portion of the free edge of the rotatable door defines an elongated slot for the power cord to pass into the trough.
- This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display shelf attached to a gondola display unit where a door of a trough is in a closed position according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the display shelf where the door of the trough is in an opened position according to an alternate position of the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a top view ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a front view ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 5 is a section view ofFIG. 2 taken through the line indicated inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is the section view shown inFIG. 5 with the door in a closed position. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a portion ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 8 illustrates the display shelf ofFIG. 2 with an exploded power strip. -
FIG. 9 illustrates the display shelf ofFIG. 2 with an electrically powered consumer product being displayed on the display shelf according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion ofFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view ofFIG. 1 displaying an electrically powered consumer product according to one embodiment. - When electrically powered consumer products are displayed in a retail store, their power cord is often connected to an electrical power source so that the product is displayed in its operational state. For example, lamps are often displayed with their power on. Displaying these products in this way is challenging because of the need for providing a power source in what may be the center of a store floor and also the need for power cord management without detracting from the consumer products on display. As described in detail below, a display shelf is provided for mounting to uprights of a gondola display unit. The display shelf includes a trough enclosed by a door that holds one or more power strips for powering consumer products displayed on the display portion and components for managing the power cords from the consumer products that are displayed. The door that encloses the trough fits seamlessly with the table portion so as to mask the existence of the trough.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of adisplay shelf 100 attached to a portion ofgondola display unit 101 according to one embodiment.Display shelf 100 includes atrough 104 and adoor 112 in a closed position.FIG. 2 is a perspective view ofdisplay shelf 100 without the gondola display unit wheredoor 112 is in an opened position according to an alternate position of the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a top view ofFIG. 2 ,FIG. 4 is a front view ofFIG. 2 ,FIG. 5 is a section view ofFIG. 2 taken through the line indicated inFIG. 4 ,FIG. 6 is the section view shown inFIG. 5 withdoor 112 in the closed position andFIG. 7 is an enlarged portion of the section view inFIG. 5 . As illustrated,display shelf 100 is defined by a right and 106 and 108 and further defined by aleft panels front panel 110. Right and 106 and 108 each include rearward protruding fingers that formleft panels 107 and 109, respectively, for insertion intobrackets slots 103 in the pair ofuprights 105 a and 105 b ofgondola display unit 101 so thatdisplay shelf 100 is supported bygondola display unit 101. -
Display shelf 100 includes a table 102, a trough orpocket 104 androtatable door 112. Table 102 is located at the front ofdisplay shelf 100 betweenfront panel 110 andtrough 104. As illustrated and discussed briefly above,trough 104 includes afront wall 124, abottom wall 126 and aback wall 128. Trough orpocket 104 is located at the rear of thedisplay shelf 100 between aback end 111 of table 102 andback wall 128. Therefore,front wall 124 oftrough 104 is located behind table 102. Table 102 includes anupper surface 114 for displaying consumer products. As best illustrated inFIGS. 5, 6 and 7 ,upper surface 114 is recessed fromupper edge 116 ofright side panel 106,upper edge 118 ofleft side panel 108 andupper edge 120 offront panel 110 by adistance 122. Further,bottom wall 126 oftrough 102 is located belowupper surface 114 of table 102.Door 112 is rotatable about ahinge 113 that is coupled to a top ofback wall 128 oftrough 104.Rotatable door 112 is in a closed position inFIGS. 1 and 6 and in an opened position inFIGS. 2-5 . Together,front wall 124,bottom wall 126,back wall 128 anddoor 112 define the interior space of trough orpocket 104. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 ,door 112 includes right and 140 and 142, a fixed edge 144 (left side edges FIG. 1 ) rotatably coupled to the top ofback wall 128 oftrough 104 byhinge 113, afree edge 146 and a top side 134 (FIG. 1 ). Whilefree edge 146 is continuous, the entirety offree edge 146 does not remain linear along the same plane.Free edge 146 includes a firstlinear portion 148 that is linear along a plane, a secondlinear portion 150 that is linear along a plane that is different than the plane firstlinear portion 148 is linear along and a thirdlinear portion 152 that is linear along the plane the firstlinear portion 148 is linear along. In this way,free edge 146 ofdoor 112 has asingle width 154 and twoheights 156 and 158 (FIG. 2 ).Height 156 is defined between fixededge 144 and first and third 148 and 152 andlinear portions height 158 is defined between fixededge 144 and secondlinear portion 150. In other words,free edge 146 includes firstlinear portion 148 spaced from fixededge 144 by afirst distance 156, secondlinear portion 150 spaced from fixededge 144 by asecond distance 158 that is less thanfirst distance 156 and thirdlinear portion 152 spaced from fixededge 144 byfirst distance 156. - Cantilevered from or protruding from a top of
front wall 124 oftrough 104 in a direction pointing into the interior space oftrough 104 is alip 130 that runs along the entirety offront wall 124 oftrough 104 and therefore the entirety ofback end 111 of table 102. As illustrated inFIGS. 5 and 6 , the top offront wall 124 oftrough 104 and thereforelip 130 is slightly lower thanupper surface 114 to accommodate for athickness 132 ofdoor 112. As such, whendoor 112 is in the closed position, firstlinear portion 148 and thirdlinear portion 152 offree edge 146 rests onlip 130 so thattop side 134 ofdoor 112 is in alignment withupper surface 114 of table 102 as shown inFIG. 6 . In this way,upper surface 114 of table 102 andtop side 134 of door 112 (when in the closed position) appear to be made of a single surface that includes an elongated slot when in actuality the elongated slot is defined between secondlinear portion 150 offree edge 146 ofdoor 112 andback end 111 of table 102. This elongated slot receives a power cord from at least one electrically powered consumer product that is being displayed on table 102 in front of the elongated slot. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 ,display shelf 100 includes apower strip 160.Power strip 160 is located intrough 104 and inFIG. 8 is exploded fromtrough 104. With reference back toFIG. 6 ,trough 104 includes aheight 162 as defined betweendoor 112 in the closed position andbottom wall 126 and adepth 164 as defined betweenfront wall 124 andback wall 128. Fitted withinheight 162 anddepth 164 oftrough 104 ispower strip 160 with at least one socket for receiving an electrical plug on the electrically powered consumer product being displayed on table 102.Power strip 160 further includes apower cord 166 that runs frompower strip 160 and through one of a plurality of 168 a, 168 b, 168 c and 168 d inholes bottom wall 126 oftrough 104 to a power source, which in one embodiment is located behind a wall ofgondola display unit 101. -
FIG. 9 illustratesdisplay shelf 100 as shown inFIG. 2 wheredoor 112 is in the opened position and an electricallypowered consumer product 170, such as a lamp, is displayed on table 102. It should be realized that more than one electricallypowered consumer product 170 can be displayed on table 102.FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion ofFIG. 9 andFIG. 11 illustratesdisplay shelf 100 as shown inFIG. 9 , but wheredoor 112 is in the closed position.Trough 104 includes a plurality of cord winders 172 a-h. Cord winders 172 a-h include proximal ends and distal ends and protrude frombottom wall 126 oftrough 102 into the interior space oftrough 104. Although not particularly shown, each electrically poweredconsumer product 170 displayed ondisplay shelf 100 is plugged into a socket ofpower strip 160. If the length of aconsumer product cord 171 of electricallypowered consumer product 170 is too long, excess length of the cord is wound around one of the cord winders 172 a-h and supported by cord winders 172 a-h as is shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 . Distal ends of cord winders 172 a-h are thicker than proximal ends of cord winders 172 a-h so that the excess cord remains situated on cord winders 172 a-h without slipping off.FIG. 11 illustrates how by placingdoor 112 in the closed position, the management of product cords and the power strip are hidden from view andtop surface 134 ofdoor 112 appears to be a part ofupper surface 114 of table 102. In particular,product cord 171 travels through the elongated slot defined between the secondlinear portion 150 offree edge 146 and back 111 of table 102. - Also disclosed is a method of displaying electrically powered consumer products. The method includes setting at least one electrically
powered consumer product 170, such as a lamp, onupper surface 114 of table 102 ondisplay shelf 100. SeeFIGS. 9 and 10 . Electricallypowered consumer product 170 includes apower cord 171 with anelectrical plug 173. Although not specifically illustrated,electrical plug 173 is plugged into power strip 160 (FIG. 8 ), which is located within the interior space oftrough 104 and behind table 102. In particular,power strip 160 rests onbottom wall 126 and is located betweenfront wall 124 andback wall 128 and between right and 106 and 108 ofleft side panels shelf 100. As previously mentioned,bottom wall 126 is located belowupper surface 114 of table 102 so thatpower strip 160 is also located belowupper surface 114 of table 102. The excess length ofcord 171 is then wrapped around one of cord winder 172 a-h if needed so that the power cords do not bunch insidetrough 104 or too much of the length of the cord is located outside oftrough 104. -
Rotatable door 112 is then shut or rotated abouthinge 113 and closed so that the interior space oftrough 104 is covered and hidden from view. In particular,power strip 160, a portion of thepower cord 171 and itsplug 173 are hidden from view and do not detract from the consumer product or products being displayed on table 102. In the closed position, 148 and 152 ofportions free edge 146 engage withlip 130 that protrudes fromfront wall 124 oftrough 104 so thattop side 134 ofdoor 112 is in alignment withupper surface 114 of table 102 and a remainingportion 150 offree edge 146 defines an elongated slot. When performing this operation, a user can shut or close the door by placing their fingers on the elongated slot. This way, a user's fingers will not get pinched when the 148 and 152 are rested onportions lip 130. - Passing through the elongated slot into
trough 104 ispower cord 171 for electricallypowered consumer product 170.Power strip 160 also includes apower cord 166.Power cord 166 is threaded through one of the holes 168 a-d inbottom wall 126 oftrough 104 to couple to a power source. To finish the display, electricallypowered consumer product 170 is switched on. - Although elements have been shown or described as separate embodiments above, portions of each embodiment may be combined with all or part of other embodiments described above.
- Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
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