System For Securing Shelf Accessories To A Shelf

Patent No. EP2432351 (titled "System For Securing Shelf Accessories To A Shelf") was filed by HL Display on May 19, 2010. The application was issued on Jun 27, 2018.

Patent Summary

A system for securing shelf accessories to a shelf that allows easy adjustment and prevents accidental disengagement. The system has front and rear securing devices that engage with corresponding features on the accessory. The front securing device has a profiled element with an arm and base plate. The rear securing device has a profiled element with arms and a base plate. The accessory has an engagement member with arms that slide between the front and rear securing device arms. This allows sliding adjustment of the accessory along the shelf by just grabbing the front. The front and rear securing devices also have stop faces to prevent disengagement. The front stop is the securing device arm, and the rear stop is the accessory arm. The distance between the rear stop and front securing device stop is less than the front stop and rear securing device stop, preventing accidental disengagement if the accessory moves.

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EP2432351

HL DISPLAY
Application Number
EP10778023A
Filing Date
May 19, 2010
Status
No Opposition Filed Within Time Limit
May 3, 2019
Publication Date
Jun 27, 2018