Slideway, shelf, shelf assembly and commodity display equipment

By installing large baffles and dividers in the slide shelves, the problem of goods falling over when they tip over is solved, and stable display and classification of goods are achieved.

CN223968922UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GUANGDONG OUFULONG AUTOMATIC SHELF TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-31
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The existing slide racks have small stop strips, which makes it easy for goods to tip over and fall off due to excessive impact when sliding forward.

Method used

A slide rail is designed, including a baffle and a locking element. The baffle is located at the end of the slide rail body to stop the goods. The locking element adjusts the position of the slide rail on the shelf to increase the stopping area. At the same time, the shelf assembly is provided with dividers to separate the goods and enhance the limiting effect.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents goods from tipping over and falling due to excessive impact, improving the stability of product display and the convenience of classification.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a slideway, shelf subassembly, shelf and commodity display equipment, slideway includes slideway body and baffle, slideway body can be installed on the mounting bar of shelf, baffle is located the end portion of slideway body, can carry out the backstop to the commodity to prevent commodity dropping, and baffle backstop area is larger, and backstop effect is better, and the slideway body can be installed on the mounting bar of shelf. The phenomenon that when the commodities move forwards along the sliding way, impact force is too large, and the stopping area is small, and consequently the commodities turn forwards and fall off can be avoided. The shelf assembly comprises the slide way and further comprises separation pieces, the separation pieces can be installed on the installation strips of the shelf and located on the side portion of the slide way body, every two adjacent slide ways can be separated, goods can be classified conveniently, customers can find the needed goods easily, and meanwhile the separation pieces and baffles on the slide ways can be limited jointly, so that the goods can be conveniently and rapidly separated. The goods are better limited in the slide way, and the situation that when the goods move forwards along the slide way, impact force is too large, and the stopping area is small, and consequently the goods turn forwards and fall off is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of commodity display equipment, specifically to a slide, shelf, shelf assembly, and commodity display equipment. Background Technology

[0002] Slide-type shelving units are product display tools designed to solve problems such as unclear product categorization, disorganized merchandise, and delayed replenishment for merchants. The shelving units have multiple slides; as a customer takes an item, the items behind it automatically slide to the front for easy retrieval. Existing shelving units typically have a stop bar at the front of the slide to prevent items from sliding forward. However, sometimes heavy items or a large number of items in the back row generate significant impact when sliding forward, and the stop bar's small stopping area is ineffective, easily causing items to tip over and fall. Utility Model Content

[0003] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a slide that can effectively stop the goods and prevent them from tipping over and falling off when they move forward along the slide due to excessive impact force and small stopping area.

[0004] To solve the above problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: a slide rail, including a slide rail body and a baffle, wherein the slide rail body can be installed on the mounting strip of the shelf, and the baffle is located at the end of the slide rail body for stopping the goods.

[0005] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This slide includes a baffle, which is located at the end of the slide body. It can stop the goods to prevent them from falling. Moreover, the baffle has a larger stopping area and a better stopping effect, which can prevent the goods from tipping over and falling when they move forward along the slide due to excessive impact force and small stopping area.

[0006] In the aforementioned slide, the baffle is connected to the end of the slide body.

[0007] The aforementioned slide rail also includes a first locking member. The slide rail body is movable along the mounting strip of the shelf to adjust the position of the slide rail body on the mounting strip. The first locking member is used to lock the slide rail body in the current position.

[0008] In the aforementioned slide rail, the baffle is rotatably connected to the slide rail body, the first locking member is connected to the baffle, and the first locking member has a first buckle on the side near the mounting strip. When the baffle rotates relative to the slide rail body, the first buckle can engage with or disengage from the mounting strip.

[0009] This utility model also provides a shelf assembly, including the aforementioned slide rail and a divider. The divider can be installed on the mounting strip of the shelf and is located on the side of the slide rail body. This shelf assembly, with the divider, can separate adjacent slide rails to facilitate product categorization and make it easier for customers to find the products they need. Simultaneously, the divider and the upper baffle of the slide rail can jointly limit the movement of products within the slide rail, preventing them from tipping over and falling due to excessive impact or insufficient stopping area when moving forward along the slide rail.

[0010] In the aforementioned shelf assembly, the partition is connected to the slide body and can move along the mounting strip together with the slide body.

[0011] The aforementioned shelf assembly further includes a second locking member. The partition plate and the slide body are respectively movable along the mounting strip of the shelf to adjust the positions of the partition plate and the slide body on the mounting strip. The second locking member is used to lock the partition plate in the current position.

[0012] In the aforementioned shelf assembly, the second locking member is rotatably connected to the partition plate, and a second buckle is provided on the side of the second locking member near the mounting strip. When the second locking member rotates relative to the partition plate, the second buckle can engage with or disengage from the mounting strip.

[0013] This utility model also provides a shelf, including the slide rail described above, or including the shelf assembly described above, which at least has all the beneficial effects that the slide rail or the shelf assembly described above can bring.

[0014] This utility model also provides a product display device, including the above-mentioned slide or the above-mentioned shelf assembly, which has at least all the beneficial effects that the above-mentioned slide or shelf assembly can bring.

[0015] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the slide structure according to Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first slider in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the separator in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the partition plate connected to the slide body in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a partial structural diagram of the partition plate connected to the slide body in Embodiment 3 of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the shelf assembly of Embodiment 3 of this utility model.

[0022] The reference numerals are as follows: 100 Slide body, 110 First slider, 111 Insertion groove, 200 Baffle, 300 First locking element, 310 First buckle, 320 First handle, 400 Divider piece, 410 Second slider, 420 Insertion part, 421 Insertion piece, 430 Divider piece body, 500 Second locking element, 510 Second buckle, 520 Second handle, 600 Mounting strip. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below: Example 1

[0024] Reference Figure 1 Embodiment 1 of this utility model provides a slide rail, including a slide rail body 100 and a baffle 200. The slide rail body 100 can be installed on the mounting strip 600 of the shelf. The baffle 200 is located at the end of the slide rail body 100 and can stop the goods from falling. Moreover, the baffle 200 has a larger stopping area and a better stopping effect, which can prevent the goods from tipping over and falling when moving forward along the slide rail due to excessive impact force and a small stopping area. In this slide rail, the baffle 200 can be set on the slide rail body 100 or on the mounting strip 600, as long as it is located at the lower end of the slide rail body 100 and between the slide rail body 100 and the mounting strip 600.

[0025] Furthermore, the baffle 200 is connected to the end of the slide body 100 and is integrally connected to the slide body 100. The end of the slide body 100 is provided with a first slider 110, which is slidably connected to the mounting strip 600. The baffle 200 is connected to the first slider 110. The slide also includes a first locking member 300. The slide body 100 can move along the mounting strip 600 of the shelf to adjust its position on the mounting strip 600. When the slide body 100 moves, the baffle 200 also moves along with it to ensure that the baffle 200 is always located at the end of the slide body 100. The first locking member 300 is used to lock the slide body 100 in its current position. In use, the user can adjust the position of the slide body 100 on the mounting strip 600 according to the actual size of the goods, thereby adjusting the spacing between adjacent slides to accommodate the placement and display of goods of different sizes. Furthermore, the first locking element 300 can be a separate part, such as a clip, which can be removed and stored independently when not in use. After the slide body 100 is adjusted to the desired position, the first locking element 300 is removed to fix the slide body 100 in the current position. The first locking element 300 can also be slidably connected to the mounting strip 600. When the slide body 100 moves to the desired position, the first locking element 300 is moved accordingly to the position of the slide body 100 to lock the slide body 100. In addition, the first locking element 300 can be set on the baffle 200, and the baffle 200 can be rotatably connected to the slide body 100. The side of the first locking element 300 near the mounting strip 600 is provided with a first buckle 310. When the slide body 100 moves along the mounting strip 600, the baffle 200 and the first locking member 300 also move together. After moving to the desired position, the baffle 200 can rotate relative to the slide body 100, and the first latch 310 can engage with the mounting strip 600, thus locking the slide body 100. When the position of the slide body 100 needs to be adjusted again, the baffle 200 is rotated again, causing the first latch 310 to disengage from the mounting strip 600, allowing the slide body 100 to slide. Furthermore, the second end of the first locking member 300 is also provided with a first handle 320, so that the user can hold the first handle 320 and apply force to rotate the second locking member 500.

[0026] The baffle 200 in this slide is rotatably connected to the slide body 100. This not only facilitates the installation of the baffle 200, but also allows the first locking member 300 to be placed on the baffle 200, so as to adjust the position of the slide body 100. At the same time, when the first buckle 310 of the first locking member 300 is engaged with the mounting strip 600, it not only locks the slide body 100 onto the mounting strip 600, but also provides additional support for the baffle 200, thereby improving the stability of the baffle 200 connected to the slide body 100, making the baffle 200 less prone to shaking or breakage, and thus better stopping the goods. Example 2

[0027] Embodiment 2 of this utility model provides a shelf assembly, including the aforementioned slide rail and a separator 400. The separator 400 can be installed on the mounting strip 600 of the shelf and is located on the side of the slide rail body 100. This shelf assembly, equipped with the separator 400, can separate two adjacent slide rails to facilitate product categorization and make it easier for customers to find the products they need. Simultaneously, the separator 400, together with the slide rail baffle 200, can better confine the products within the slide rail, preventing them from tipping over and falling due to excessive impact or a small stopping area when moving forward along the slide rail. Furthermore, the separator 400 is connected to the slide rail body 100 and can move along the mounting strip 600 with the slide rail body 100. When the slide rail body 100 is fixed to the mounting strip 600, the separator 400 can also be fixed relative to the mounting strip 600.

[0028] Reference Figures 2 to 4 When the partition plate 400 is connected to the slide rail body 100, multiple installation positions can be set on the slide rail body 100, for example, referring to... Figure 2 The first slider 110 has multiple insertion slots 111, and the bottom of the separator 400 has an insertion part 420. The insertion part 420 is detachable and can be selectively inserted into some of the insertion slots 111 to facilitate adjustment of the position of the separator 400 on the slide body 100. When the size difference of the products is small, only the position of the separator 400 on the slide body 100 needs to be adjusted, increasing the adjustment methods and possibilities. Furthermore, the insertion part 420 includes two insertion pieces 421, which are distributed on both sides of the separator body 430 in a mountain-shaped arrangement. When installing the separator 400, the two insertion pieces 421 and the separator body 430 are respectively inserted into three of the insertion slots 111 to improve the stability of the separator 400 installed on the slide body 100. After the insert plate 421 and the separator plate body 430 are inserted into the insert groove 111, they can be fixed on the slide body 100 by the action of friction. In addition, other locking structures can be used for locking and fixing. Example 3

[0029] Embodiment 3 of this utility model provides a shelf assembly, which differs from the shelf assembly in Embodiment 2 in that, referring to... Figure 5 There is only one installation position on the slide body 100, and the position of the partition plate 400 on the slide body 100 is not adjustable. Example 4

[0030] Reference Figure 6 Embodiment 4 of this utility model also provides a shelf assembly, which differs from the shelf assembly in Embodiment 2 in that it further includes a second locking member 500. The partition plate 400 and the slide body 100 can move along the mounting strip 600 of the shelf respectively to adjust their positions on the mounting strip 600. The second locking member 500 is used to lock the partition plate 400 in its current position. In use, the user can selectively move the position of the slide body 100, the position of the partition plate 400, or simultaneously move both the slide body 100 and the partition plate 400 according to actual needs, to adjust the spacing between adjacent slide bodies 100, the spacing between the slide body 100 and the partition plate 400, and the spacing between adjacent partition plates 400, to accommodate the placement and display of goods of different sizes.

[0031] Similarly, the second locking element 500 can also be a separate part, such as a clip, which can be removed and stored independently when not in use. After the partition plate 400 is adjusted to the desired position, the second locking element 500 is removed to fix the partition plate 400 in the current position. The second locking element 500 can also be slidably connected to the mounting strip 600. When the partition plate 400 moves to the desired position, the second locking element 500 is moved accordingly to the position of the partition plate 400 to lock the partition plate 400. In addition, the second locking element 500 can be set on the partition plate 400, with a second slider 410 at the end of the partition plate 400. The second locking element 500 is rotatably connected to the second slider 410, and a second buckle 510 is provided on the side of the second locking element 500 near the mounting strip 600. When the second locking element 500 rotates relative to the partition plate 400, the second buckle 510 can engage with or disengage from the mounting strip 600. When the partition plate 400 moves along the mounting strip 600, the second locking member 500 moves along with the partition plate 400. After the partition plate 400 moves to the desired position, the second locking member 500 can be rotated to engage the second latch 510 with the mounting strip 600, thus locking the partition plate 400 in place. When the position of the partition plate 400 needs to be readjusted, the second locking member 500 is rotated again to disengage the second latch 510 from the mounting strip 600, allowing the partition plate 400 to move. Furthermore, the second end of the second locking member 500 is provided with a second handle 520, allowing the user to grip the second handle 520 and apply force to rotate the second locking member 500. Example 5

[0032] Embodiment 5 of this utility model provides a shelf, including the slide rail described above, or including the shelf assembly described above, which at least has all the beneficial effects that the slide rail or the shelf assembly described above can bring. Example 6

[0033] Embodiment 6 of this utility model provides a product display device, including the above-mentioned slide or the above-mentioned shelf assembly, which has at least all the beneficial effects that the slide or the shelf assembly can bring.

[0034] It should be noted that in the description of this utility model, any descriptions of orientation, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships, are based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed or operated in a specific orientation, and should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0035] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "more than" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is mentioned, it is only for distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.

[0036] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0037] The above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. Any non-substantial changes and substitutions made by those skilled in the art based on this utility model shall fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

Claims

1. A slide, characterized in that The chute comprises a chute body (100) and a baffle (200), the chute body (100) is capable of being mounted on a mounting strip (600) of a shelf, the baffle (200) is located at an end of the chute body (100) and used for stopping goods; The chute further comprises a first locking member (300), the chute body (100) is capable of moving along the mounting strip (600) of the shelf to adjust a position of the chute body (100) on the mounting strip (600), and the first locking member (300) is used for locking the chute body (100) at the current position.

2. The slide of claim 1, wherein, The baffle (200) is connected to the end of the chute body (100).

3. The slide of claim 1, wherein, The baffle (200) is rotatably connected to the chute body (100), the first locking member (300) is connected to the baffle (200), and a first buckle (310) is arranged on a side of the first locking member (300) close to the mounting strip (600), the first buckle (310) is capable of being buckled on or separated from the mounting strip (600) when the baffle (200) rotates relative to the chute body (100).

4. A shelving assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The chute assembly comprises the chute according to any one of claims 1-3, and further comprises a partition sheet (400), the partition sheet (400) is capable of being mounted on the mounting strip (600) of the shelf and located at a side of the chute body (100).

5. The shelf assembly of claim 4, wherein, The partition sheet (400) is connected to the chute body (100) and capable of moving along the mounting strip (600) together with the chute body (100).

6. The shelf assembly of claim 4, wherein, The chute assembly further comprises a second locking member (500), the partition sheet (400) and the chute body (100) are capable of moving along the mounting strip (600) of the shelf respectively to adjust positions of the partition sheet (400) and the chute body (100) on the mounting strip (600) respectively, and the second locking member (500) is used for locking the partition sheet (400) at the current position.

7. The shelf assembly of claim 6, wherein, The second locking member (500) is rotatably connected to the partition sheet (400), and a second buckle (510) is arranged on a side of the second locking member (500) close to the mounting strip (600), the second buckle (510) is capable of being buckled on or separated from the mounting strip (600) when the second locking member (500) rotates relative to the partition sheet (400).

8. A shelf characterized in that, The chute assembly comprises the chute according to any one of claims 1-3, or the shelf assembly according to any one of claims 4-7.

9. A merchandise display apparatus, characterized by, The chute assembly comprises the chute according to any one of claims 1-3, or the shelf assembly according to any one of claims 4-7.