US20240138595A1 - Commodity Pusher - 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
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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
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- the utility model relates to the technical field of commodity pushing, in particular to a commodity pusher.
- a commodity pusher is an automatic display device applied to the shelves of supermarkets, convenience stores, department stores and other retail sectors, which is convenient for consumers to freely pick up and automatically replenish commodities.
- the structure of the commodity pusher mainly consists of a base plate and the commodity shelf mounted on the base plate in an axial reciprocating sliding manner.
- the shelves of most of the existing commodity pushers are set to have a fixed length, so that it is impossible for flexible adjustment according to the demand for commodity placement.
- some push-pull shelves also exist. Although length adjustment can be realized, the bottom of the commodity shelf can overlap during the adjustment process, resulting in poor smoothness of sliding and affecting the use effect.
- the utility model provides a commodity pusher, which is simple in structure, reasonable in design and convenient to adjust and use.
- the extension frame is formed by sequentially clamping several extension grooves with the same structure.
- each of the extension grooves is provided with an extension clamping groove and an extension clamping block.
- the commodity shelf is provided with a clamping groove structure matched with the extension clamping block.
- a first sliding groove is formed in the commodity shelf, and a second sliding groove is formed in the extension frame;
- the push piece is set as a coil spring, a wire puller or a push spring.
- the baffle is detachably mounted on the commodity shelf.
- FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram according to some embodiments of the application.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram in another perspective of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of an extension groove/extension frame according to some embodiments of the application.
- FIG. 4 is a structural schematic diagram of an extension frame according to some embodiments of the application.
- orientations or position relationships indicated by terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “inner”, “outer”, “front”, “rear” and the like are orientations or position relationships as shown in the drawings, and these terms are merely used to facilitate description of the utility model and simplify the description, but not to indicate or imply that the mentioned device or elements must have a specific orientation and must be established and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, these terms cannot be understood as a limitation to the utility model.
- connection may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; may be a mechanical connection or a direct connection; and may be an indirect connection by using an intermediate medium.
- connection may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; may be a mechanical connection or a direct connection; and may be an indirect connection by using an intermediate medium.
- the commodity pusher in this embodiment includes a commodity shelf 1 , an extension frame 2 , a push plate 3 and a push piece 4 , where a baffle 5 is arranged at one end of the commodity shelf 1 ;
- the commodity pusher according to this embodiment is simple in structure and reasonable in design.
- the extension frame 2 is clamped on the commodity shelf 1 , and a length of the storage groove can be flexibly adjusted, thereby better meeting the demand for commodity placement.
- the extension frame 2 is formed by sequentially clamping several extension grooves 21 with the same structure.
- the extension frame 2 consists of several extension grooves 21 with the same structure.
- the extension grooves 21 with the number determined according to actual use demand can be purchased to form the extension frame 2 so as to adjust the length of the storage length.
- the length of each of the extension grooves 21 can be set as a unit length for flexible length adjustment according to the commodity categories, such as beverage.
- the extension frame 2 is set as the extension groove 21 with a single length.
- the extension frame is set as the extension frame 2 formed by splitting three extension grooves 21 .
- the commodity shelf 1 with a fixed length in the prior art is generally set to have the commodity shelf length of three or six units. If the commodity shelf 1 with another unit length needs to be used, only the commodity shelf 1 with a larger unit length can be purchased, and then the extra long part is cut, resulting in inconvenient adjustment and use, and waste.
- each of the extension grooves 21 is provided with an extension clamping groove 211 and an extension clamping block 212 .
- extension clamping grooves 211 is matched and clamped with the extension clamping blocks 212 , so as to assemble the extension frame 2 of any length. Because the structures of the extension grooves 21 are the same, the extension grooves 21 may be combined without limitation of the number, and are connected through a buckling structure, thereby facilitating disassembling and connection.
- the commodity shelf 1 can be provided with a clamping groove structure 11 matched with the extension clamping block 212 . Because the extension frame 2 is assembled by any number of the extension grooves 21 , the clamping groove structure 11 matched with the extension grooves 21 is arranged on the commodity shelf 1 , when it is necessary to adjust the length of the storage groove, the extension frame 2 is first assembled by any number of the extension grooves 21 , and then the extension clamping blocks 212 on the extension grooves 21 at one end of the extension frame 2 are clamped into the clamping groove structure 11 on the commodity shelf 1 to achieve a portable and stable clamping connection, and the commodity pusher is simple in structure and convenient to disassemble and use.
- a first sliding groove 12 is formed in the commodity shelf 1
- a second sliding groove 22 is formed in the extension frame 2 ;
- the push piece 4 is set as a coil spring, a wire puller or a push spring.
- the push piece 4 may be selectively set as the coil spring, the wire puller or the push spring having return tension, thereby stably pushing commodities. See FIG. 1 for details, the shown push piece 4 is specifically the coil spring.
- the baffle 5 is detachably mounted on the commodity shelf 1 .
- the baffle 5 is detachably arranged on the commodity shelf 1 , thereby facilitating disassembling, change, assembling and use.
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Abstract
This utility model relates to the technical field of commodity pushing, in particular to a commodity pusher. The commodity pusher includes a commodity shelf, an extension frame, a push plate and a push piece, where a baffle is arranged at one end of the commodity shelf, the extension frame is clamped at one end, away from the baffle, of the commodity shelf, and the extension frame and the commodity shelf form a storage groove; and the push plate is mounted in the storage groove in a sliding manner, the push piece is mounted in the commodity shelf, and is connected to the push plate to drive the push plate to slide in the storage groove so as to push commodities. The commodity pusher disclosed by the utility model is simple in structure and reasonable in design. The extension frame is clamped on the commodity shelf, and a length of the commodity shelf can be flexibly adjusted, thereby better meeting the demand for commodity placement.
Description
- The utility model relates to the technical field of commodity pushing, in particular to a commodity pusher.
- A commodity pusher is an automatic display device applied to the shelves of supermarkets, convenience stores, department stores and other retail sectors, which is convenient for consumers to freely pick up and automatically replenish commodities. At present, the structure of the commodity pusher mainly consists of a base plate and the commodity shelf mounted on the base plate in an axial reciprocating sliding manner.
- However, the shelves of most of the existing commodity pushers are set to have a fixed length, so that it is impossible for flexible adjustment according to the demand for commodity placement. In the prior art, some push-pull shelves also exist. Although length adjustment can be realized, the bottom of the commodity shelf can overlap during the adjustment process, resulting in poor smoothness of sliding and affecting the use effect.
- In order to solve the problems, the utility model provides a commodity pusher, which is simple in structure, reasonable in design and convenient to adjust and use.
- The utility model adopts the following technical solution:
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- a commodity shelf includes a commodity shelf, an extension frame, a push plate and a push piece,
- where a baffle is arranged at one end of the commodity shelf;
- the extension frame is clamped at one end, away from the baffle, of the commodity shelf, and the extension frame and the commodity shelf form a storage groove;
- the push plate is mounted in the storage groove in a sliding manner; and
- the push piece is mounted in the commodity shelf, and is connected to the push plate to drive the push plate to slide in the storage groove so as to push commodities.
- In some embodiments, the extension frame is formed by sequentially clamping several extension grooves with the same structure.
- In some embodiments, each of the extension grooves is provided with an extension clamping groove and an extension clamping block.
- In some embodiments, the commodity shelf is provided with a clamping groove structure matched with the extension clamping block.
- In some embodiments, a first sliding groove is formed in the commodity shelf, and a second sliding groove is formed in the extension frame; and
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- when the extension frame is connected to the commodity shelf, the second sliding groove is engaged with the first sliding groove so as to form a guiding sliding groove for allowing the push plate to slide.
- In some embodiments, the push piece is set as a coil spring, a wire puller or a push spring.
- In some embodiments, the baffle is detachably mounted on the commodity shelf.
- The utility model has the following beneficial effects:
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- the commodity pusher includes the commodity shelf, the extension frame, the push plate and the push piece, where the baffle is arranged at one end of the commodity shelf, the extension frame is clamped at one end, away from the baffle, of the commodity shelf, and the extension frame and the commodity shelf form the storage groove; the push plate is mounted in the storage groove in a sliding manner; and the push piece is mounted in the commodity shelf, and is connected to the push plate to drive the push plate to slide in the storage groove so as to push commodities. The commodity pusher disclosed by the utility model is simple in structure and reasonable in design. The extension frame is clamped on the commodity shelf, the length of the storage groove can be flexibly adjusted, thereby better meeting the demand for commodity placement.
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FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram according to some embodiments of the application; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram in another perspective ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of an extension groove/extension frame according to some embodiments of the application; and -
FIG. 4 is a structural schematic diagram of an extension frame according to some embodiments of the application. - Description of reference numerals:
commodity shelf 1, clamping groove structure 11, first slidinggroove 12,extension frame 2,extension groove 21,extension clamping groove 211,extension clamping block 212, secondsliding groove 22,push plate 3, push piece 4, baffle 5. - The technical solutions of the utility model are described below clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings. Apparently, the described embodiments are some rather than all the embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without inventive efforts fall within the scope of protection of the utility model.
- In the description of the utility model, it should be noted that orientations or position relationships indicated by terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “inner”, “outer”, “front”, “rear” and the like are orientations or position relationships as shown in the drawings, and these terms are merely used to facilitate description of the utility model and simplify the description, but not to indicate or imply that the mentioned device or elements must have a specific orientation and must be established and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, these terms cannot be understood as a limitation to the utility model.
- In the description of the utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise specified and defined, the terms “mount”, “connected to” and “connection” should be understood in a broad sense. For example, the connection may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; may be a mechanical connection or a direct connection; and may be an indirect connection by using an intermediate medium. For a person of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meaning of the terms in the utility model can be understood in specific cases.
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FIG. 1 toFIG. 4 , the commodity pusher in this embodiment includes acommodity shelf 1, anextension frame 2, apush plate 3 and a push piece 4, where a baffle 5 is arranged at one end of thecommodity shelf 1; -
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extension frame 2 is clamped at one end, away from the baffle 5, of thecommodity shelf 1, and theextension frame 2 and thecommodity shelf 1 form the storage groove; - the
push plate 3 is mounted in the storage groove in a sliding manner; and - the push piece 4 is mounted in the
commodity shelf 1, and is connected to thepush plate 3 to drive thepush plate 3 to slide in the storage groove so as to push commodities.
- the
- The commodity pusher according to this embodiment is simple in structure and reasonable in design. The
extension frame 2 is clamped on thecommodity shelf 1, and a length of the storage groove can be flexibly adjusted, thereby better meeting the demand for commodity placement. - Specially, the
extension frame 2 is formed by sequentially clampingseveral extension grooves 21 with the same structure. - In this embodiment, the
extension frame 2 consists ofseveral extension grooves 21 with the same structure. In the use process, theextension grooves 21 with the number determined according to actual use demand can be purchased to form theextension frame 2 so as to adjust the length of the storage length. Specifically, in this embodiment, the length of each of theextension grooves 21 can be set as a unit length for flexible length adjustment according to the commodity categories, such as beverage. As shown inFIG. 3 , theextension frame 2 is set as theextension groove 21 with a single length. As shown inFIG. 4 , the extension frame is set as theextension frame 2 formed by splitting threeextension grooves 21. Referring to the figure, thecommodity shelf 1 with a fixed length in the prior art is generally set to have the commodity shelf length of three or six units. If thecommodity shelf 1 with another unit length needs to be used, only thecommodity shelf 1 with a larger unit length can be purchased, and then the extra long part is cut, resulting in inconvenient adjustment and use, and waste. - Specially, in this embodiment, each of the
extension grooves 21 is provided with anextension clamping groove 211 and anextension clamping block 212. - In this embodiment, it is shown that the
extension clamping grooves 211 is matched and clamped with theextension clamping blocks 212, so as to assemble theextension frame 2 of any length. Because the structures of theextension grooves 21 are the same, theextension grooves 21 may be combined without limitation of the number, and are connected through a buckling structure, thereby facilitating disassembling and connection. - Specifically, the
commodity shelf 1 can be provided with a clamping groove structure 11 matched with theextension clamping block 212. Because theextension frame 2 is assembled by any number of theextension grooves 21, the clamping groove structure 11 matched with theextension grooves 21 is arranged on thecommodity shelf 1, when it is necessary to adjust the length of the storage groove, theextension frame 2 is first assembled by any number of theextension grooves 21, and then theextension clamping blocks 212 on theextension grooves 21 at one end of theextension frame 2 are clamped into the clamping groove structure 11 on thecommodity shelf 1 to achieve a portable and stable clamping connection, and the commodity pusher is simple in structure and convenient to disassemble and use. - In this embodiment, a first sliding
groove 12 is formed in thecommodity shelf 1, and a second slidinggroove 22 is formed in theextension frame 2; and -
- when the
extension frame 2 is connected to thecommodity shelf 1, the second slidinggroove 22 is engaged with the first slidinggroove 12 so as to form a guiding sliding groove for allowing thepush plate 3 to slide.
- when the
- In this embodiment, after the
commodity shelf 1 is connected to theextension frame 2, the first slidinggroove 12 and the second slidinggroove 22 are engaged to form the guiding sliding groove so as to guide the sliding process of thepush plate 3, thereby stably pushing commodities. In some embodiments, the push piece 4 is set as a coil spring, a wire puller or a push spring. - In this embodiment, the push piece 4 may be selectively set as the coil spring, the wire puller or the push spring having return tension, thereby stably pushing commodities. See
FIG. 1 for details, the shown push piece 4 is specifically the coil spring. - In some embodiments, the baffle 5 is detachably mounted on the
commodity shelf 1. - In this embodiment, the baffle 5 is detachably arranged on the
commodity shelf 1, thereby facilitating disassembling, change, assembling and use. - The above embodiments are merely illustrative of several implementations of the utility model, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed. However, these embodiments may not be construed as a limitation to the patentable scope of the utility model. It should be pointed out that several variations and improvements may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the conception of the utility model, but such variations and improvements should fall within the protection scope of the utility model. Therefore, the patent protection scope of the utility model should be subject to the appended claims.
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1. A commodity pusher, comprising a commodity shelf, an extension frame, a push plate and a push piece, wherein a baffle is arranged at one end of the commodity shelf;
the extension frame, comprising at least one extension groove, is clamped at one end, away from the baffle, of the commodity shelf, and the extension frame and the commodity shelf form a storage groove;
the extension groove comprises an extension clamping block and an extension clamping groove, which are used to be clamped to another extension groove for forming the extension frame and extending the commodity pusher by inserting the extension clamping block of one extension groove to the extension clamping groove of another extension groove;
the push plate is mounted in the storage groove in a sliding manner; and
the push piece is mounted in the commodity shelf, and is connected to the push plate to drive the push plate to slide in the storage groove so as to push commodities.
2. The commodity pusher of claim 1 , wherein the extension frame is formed to extend the commodity pusher by sequentially clamping multiple extension grooves together through inserting the extension clamping block of one extension groove to the extension clamping groove of another extension groove.
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4. The commodity pusher of claim 2 , wherein the commodity shelf is provided with a clamping groove structure matched with the extension clamping block.
5. The commodity pusher of claim 1 , wherein a first sliding groove is formed in the commodity shelf, and a second sliding groove is formed in the extension frame; and when the extension frame is connected to the commodity shelf, the second sliding groove is engaged with the first sliding groove so as to form a guiding sliding groove for allowing the push plate to slide.
6. The commodity pusher of claim 1 , wherein the push piece is set as a coil spring, a wire puller or a push spring.
7. The commodity pusher of claim 1 , wherein the baffle is detachably mounted on the commodity shelf.
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