专利摘要:
A receptacle (10) for electronic price tags has a rail which has at least two projections (20) directed towards one another at the front, and at least one spring element which is suitable for applying an electronic price tag to the projections (20) from the inside of the rail ). An electronic price tag (36) has a flat front side for displaying a price and / or product information, with at least one, provided at the top and / or bottom edge recess (38) extending laterally over the entire front surface of the electronic price tag extends. It also describes a combination of intake and price tag. A goods shelf has at least one receptacle (10) and / or a price tag (36) and / or at least one combination as described.
公开号:AT14777U1
申请号:TGM50176/2015U
申请日:2015-09-22
公开日:2016-05-15
发明作者:
申请人:Umdasch Shopfitting Gmbh;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

description
TECHNICAL AREA
The invention relates to a receptacle for electronic price tags (Electronic ShelfLabels, ESL), an electronic price tag, a combination of recording and price tag and a goods shelf with at least one recording and / or a combination of Aufnah¬me and price tag.
In retail, especially in food retail, such as in Su¬permärkte, it is desirable and in some countries even required by law that the price indicated on a price tag on the goods shelf coincides with the price at the checkout is detected. In order to limit the expense of updating prices on the shelves, ESLs are increasingly being used, which are controlled by radio, infrared or WLAN to always display the applicable price.
STATE OF THE ART
For example, EP 1 314 382 A1 discloses an ESL with a built-in battery. Such a battery must, as the practice shows, be exchanged within one to two years, so that it means a considerable outlay for the batteries numerous existing ESLs.
DE 29 15 249 A1 relates to a button for message display, which is pressed by a Fe derelement from the inside against a cover. However, the spring element is not disconnected from the button and the button is not received in a rail. Furthermore, DE 101 40 175 A1 discloses a liquid-crystal display, in particular for a motor vehicle, which is supplied with power via a clamp, and in which a spring element is connected between a leg of the clamp and a printed circuit board for connection to the heating current source Is ordered. The clip may encompass a portion of lesser thickness, but it is unclear where it is on the substrate.
US Pat. No. 8,698,606 B2, FR 2 765 018 A1 and GB 2 278 947 A show Warenprä¬sentationssysteme, in which a strip-like along a rail a power supply is provided. However, the associated ESLs are usually clipped, so that fixation is in many cases not sufficient. In particular, there is the danger that a price tag unintentionally loosens when being hit with a shopping cart or the foot.
Finally, from US 3,862,506 a label holder for a drawer is known, which receives a paper label directly, which is pressed by means of two spring elements against the front of the drawer.
PRESENTATION OF THE INVENTION
Against this background, the present invention seeks to provide a recording for electronic price tags and an electronic price tag, which are visually appealing and ensure safe recording of electronic price tags.
The solution of this problem is on the one hand by the subject of claim 1.
Accordingly, the receptacle according to the invention on the one hand on a rail, the aneiner, usually directed to the customer front, at least two mutually richtichte¬te projections. Furthermore, at least one spring element is provided, which is suitable for pressing an ESL from the inside of the rail against the projections. In the recorded state, the ESL is thus protected by the described projections, which can have a small thickness. According to one embodiment, the ESL may in fact be set back by the thickness of the protrusions in the condition as received and is thus not away from the rail, so that the risk of damage and / or loosening is considerably reduced. According to another embodiment and presently preferred ESL and / or the
Spring element in its upper and / or lower region on a recess which receives the projection and preferably has a (measured with respect to an observer of the ESLs from the front to the back) depth corresponding to the thickness of the projection measured in the same direction or is lower. As a result, the predominant front surface of the ESL and / or of the spring element, as it were between the recesses, lies in the described direction at the same level as the front surface of the protrusions, so that the ESL and / or the spring element do not overlap projects the protrusions and compensation or a loosening are largely excluded. In addition, significantly less dirt and dust was deposited in the area of the ESLs. As will be described in more detail below, the area "beside " each ESL is filled with a plurality of the described spring elements, so that overall a visually appealing, "full-surface". Appearance arises. It should also be noted that ESLs of different sizes can be accommodated along the rail.
Preferred developments of the recording according to the invention are described in the further claims.
The last-mentioned advantage exists in particular for that preferred Ausfüh¬rungsform, wherein the spring element is flat against the back of the ESL or the projections. If no ESL is received in the area of the considered spring element, the spring element will, as it were, touch the protrusions even on the inside of the rail and will "lock". the rail in an advantageous manner, so that unsightly dust and Schmutz¬ deposits are significantly reduced. If aESL is received in the region of the considered spring element, this is pressed by the flat contact with the spring element particularly reliable and uniform from the inside against the projections of the rail. Alternatively, if the spring element is designed in such a way that it, when viewed in cross-section, rests along a line on the rear side of the SES, it is advantageous if covering covers are provided which, in particular with regard to their cross-section the recesses described above correspond to the ESLs and to that extent provide in those areas in which no ESLs are provided for the above-described full-surface appearance. Consequently, all of the features given below for the ESLs are correspondingly applicable to the cover panels.
In an advantageous manner, the spring element in the areas in which the projections of the rail are in the accepted state, be reset, so that the position of the spring element with respect to the rail by means of the resulting paragraphs is precisely defi¬ ned, and above In addition, in an optically appealing way, the spring element is not necessarily reset by the entire thickness of the projections. It is particularly preferred in this context, as described above, that the reset has a depth which corresponds to the thickness of the projections, so that the spring element is flush at its front side with the front side of the projections. This applies accordingly to the design of the ESL and possibly the cover panels.
In particular, in order to facilitate the handling of a plurality of spring elements, it is preferred to connect a plurality of spring elements by means of a common connection. By mounting a suitably shaped connection with a plurality of feeder elements formed thereon, the rail can be provided in an efficient manner over a certain length with spring elements.
For the reasons already mentioned, the spring element or the compound be¬vorzugt essentially a height which corresponds to the clear height inside the rail. Hereby, in the case of the compound, the position thereof including the spring elements formed thereon in be precisely defined.
In first attempts, a shape of the spring element has been found to be advantageous, seen in a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the rail, as "C " or lateral "U " represents. In this case, the bottom of the U lies on the inside of the projections, and mutually inclined legs of the U provide the spring tension which presses the spring element from the inside against the projections of the rail. In this case, the legs abut the bottom of the rail, and are preferably under a certain bias already when the spring element is received in the rail, even if no ESL is accommodated between the spring element and the projection of the rail.
Alternatively, a design of the spring element as "L " At least in the region of the buckling of the L, the spring element can be widened, and in the region of this buckling, the previously mentioned, spatially seen, linear contact can be formed with the ESL.
The necessary spring properties in this case can be realized particularly efficiently by the fact that the L-shaped spring element together with the above-mentioned connection essentially gives the shape of a V in which the longer leg of the L forms the leg of the V, and the other Leg of V in the assembled state rests against the back wall of the rail. The spring characteristic is ensured by the kink or bend between the two legs of the V.
Especially for the embodiment described above, steel is currently preferred for the spring element and / or the compound as the material. However, plastic or another suitable material is conceivable here as well. Plastic is currently preferred for the C-shaped spring element.
Particularly preferred is currently a design of the spring element, which (measured in the direction of the longitudinal extent of the rail) is narrower than a aufzunehmendes price tag. Here, the width of the price tag is preferably a multiple of the width of the Federele¬ments, in the case of a plurality of interconnected spring elements plus the respective half distance to the adjacent spring elements on both sides. This has the consequence that a price tag viewed in the recorded state is pressed against the rail from the inside by a plurality of spring elements, and further spring elements are located immediately next to the recorded price tag. As a result, a lateral guidance of the price tag is achieved in an advantageous manner, and prevents tilting thereof. Advantageously, no unwanted shift of ESLs is possible.
Advantageously, the spring element may further be designed so that it, for example, in a corresponding housing, a battery receives, which is in particular in the region of the projections by means of contacts directed to the projections with suitable, formed on the rail conductors in contact , As a result, to a certain extent a single battery can be used for numerous ESLs accommodated in a rail under consideration, and the number of batteries to be replaced in a shop is considerably reduced. For receiving a battery, a plurality of cover panels can be combined with one another in such a way that a battery tag with a width that corresponds to an integral multiple of the width of a cover panel is produced. It should be mentioned that the measure of accommodating a single battery in a rail and of using it to supply all ESLs accommodated in the rail can be combined with all the features described above and below.
The described embodiment, the spring element or at least one cover for receiving a battery for all ESLs to use a rail, can be combined in vorteilhaf¬ter manner with a configuration of the rail along its length, preferably over its entire length, extending Having current conductor. These can be advantageously formed on the inside of the projections against which the individual ESLs are pressed, so that contacts formed there of the respective ESLs can be reliably brought into electrical contact with the conductors. The current conductors can be designed, for example, as metal strips.
After the rail is anyway (according to preferred embodiments) equipped with Stromlei¬tungen for supplying the individual ESLs, the rail may further comprise at least one lamp, which advantageously the illumination of below the
Rail arranged goods can serve.
In certain applications, the rail for powering the individual ESLs and, optionally, the lighting means may be connected to power by a suitable power supply, such as a low voltage source or a photovoltaic device. The photovoltaic device, for example in the form of panels, can be mounted in the upper area of a goods rack and absorb the energy from the interior lighting of the store. Any of the mentioned batteries can also be designed as rechargeable batteries in order to be continuously charged by one of the mentioned power supplies.
On the other hand, the solution of the stated object is achieved by the electronic price tag described in claim 15, which has a flat front side for displaying a price and / or product information. According to the invention, at least one recess or recess provided at the lower and / or upper edge, which extends in a lateral direction over the entire front surface, is present on the front side or a separate mounting region of the ESL. As already described above, it is possible, with the help of the recesses provided on the price tag, to arrange the price tag in a secure and suitably appealing manner in the receptacle according to the invention.
Accordingly, in the context of a combination of the receptacle with at least one price tag, it is preferred that the depth of the recess or resetting essentially corresponds to the thickness of the projection on the rail.
For the arrangement of the electronic price tag in the receptacle, it offers advantages if the height of the ESL is less than the clear height inside the rail. For the embodiment which has a separate mounting area, this height specification applies to the mounting area with the aid of which mounting in the rail takes place. However, in this case the ESL itself, in particular its display area at the front side, is preferably larger, in particular higher than the rail.
Especially in the case where the height of the ESL is significantly less than the clear height inside the rail, it is particularly preferred that the height of a lower recess of the ESL substantially corresponds to the height of the lower projection on the rail.
Although the inventive recording and ESL according to the invention develop their own benefits, it is preferred in the invention to combine them with numerous ESLs and spring elements and optional cover panels and / or at least provide a rail on a goods shelf to all of the aforementioned advantages realize. In this case, in particular, the rail of the receptacle according to the invention can be retrofitted to a channel of a shelf or shelf suitable for this purpose.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An exemplary embodiment of the invention shown by way of example in the drawings will be explained in more detail below. 1 shows a cross-section through the receptacle according to the invention in a first embodiment without received ESL; FIG. 2 shows in cross-section a spring element of the receptacle according to the invention of a second embodiment; FIG. Fig. 3 in cross-section the receptacle of Figure 1 with recorded ESL. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a plurality of interconnected spring elements in a second embodiment; Fig. 5 in cross section one of the Fig. 3 corresponding situation using the
Spring elements according to FIG. 4; and Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of an ESL in a second embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
As can be seen in Fig. 1, the receptacle 10 according to the invention consists on the one hand of a substantially lying U- or C-shaped rail 12 and at least one Fe¬derelement 14. The rail 12 may for example be made of plastic and on be closed (directed to the viewer of FIG. 1 and remote from this) ends. By means of a kind of clip 16, the rail, in the case shown in two different inclined positions, namely 10 degrees and 30 degrees with respect to the vertical, can be attached to existing shelf shelves or baskets. The cross-section of the rail 12 is, as mentioned, as (laterally) U, wherein on both legs 18 each have a projection 20 ausgebil¬det, and the two projections are directed towards each other. Preferably, substantially right angles are present between the projections 20 and the legs 18 as well as between the legs 18 and the bottom 22 of the rail.
The spring element 14 is shown in Fig. 1 in its compressed in the direction of arrow A "" State shown. In comparison with FIG. 2, it can be seen that the spring legs 24 have been pressed slightly towards one another and in the direction of the bottom 26 of the spring element 14. The spring element 14 may also be formed of plastic and in the example shown has rounded ends of the spring legs 24 as well as curves at the transition between the respective spring leg 24 and the bottom 26 of the spring element 14. This facilitates the transition from the "relaxed" shown in FIG. Position in the shown in Fig. 1, compressed position.
The illustrated embodiment of the spring element 14 also has, at the ends of the bottom 26 located at the legs 24, recesses 28 at which the front surface (directed towards the projections 20) of the spring element 14 is stepped. The surfaces of the recesses 28 are thus preferred and the front surface of the Federele¬ments 26 parallel to each other and preferably flush with each other, so that a total of a flat front surface is formed. Furthermore, in the case shown, the height of the recesses 28 (measured in the direction of the vertical) corresponds to the height of the respective projection, so that the respective surface of the recess 28 rests against the inner surface of the projection 20 (directed towards the bottom 22 of the rail). By further in the direction of the front (in Fig. 1 right) projecting bottom 26 of the spring element 14, the return of the bottom opposite the projections 20 can be kept low, and in addition a visually appealing Appearance picture can be achieved. Furthermore, the position of the spring element 14 in the rail is well defined by the recesses described. The spring element 14 is dimensioned such that it can be rotated a little counterclockwise from the position shown in Fig. 1, so that it can be removed first on its underside, over the shorter projection 20, and then completely out of the rail.
In the situation shown in FIG. 1, however, an ESL (not shown) can advantageously be accommodated. This usually has, as well as the spring element 14 along the vertical of FIG. 1 measured height, which is a little less than the clear height in the rail 12. Thus, when the ESL is disposed directly between the Federele¬ment 14 and the projections 20 , and the pressure indicated by A is taken away, the spring tension of the spring legs 24 ensures that the ESL is pressed from the inside of the rail against the projections 20 and is thus included in the rail. In this position, it is further protected by the projections and the at least geigesige reset against the front of the projections, due to the (in Fig. 1 from left to right measured) material thickness of the projections from damage and against loosening.
By means of the projections 20, the power supply of the ESL is further effected in the illustrated embodiment. For this purpose, on the inner surfaces of the projections are not zuerkennende, along the rail, d. H. perpendicular to the plane, extending current conductors provided. Furthermore, the ESLs have contacts to the power consumption in these areas adjacent to the projections. It should be noted that when viewed from the direction of arrow A, the spring element presents itself as substantially rectangular with a width substantially equal in width to the width of an ESL to be accommodated. Since an ESL to be picked up is typically designed to be flat on its side facing the spring element 14, the spring element presses the ESL flat against the projections 20 from the inside. Furthermore, in those areas in which no ESLs are accommodated, a full-surface and attractive appearance can advantageously be achieved by the surface-area design of the spring element 14.
The spring element 14 may also be referred to as a cover plate, since it is designed in the Arteiner slat and is relatively narrow and covers the open in the initial state rail 12. The width of the spring element (measured perpendicular to the plane of the drawing of FIG. 1) can be, for example, about 17, especially 17.1 mm, the height measured along the vertical in FIG. 1 at about 43 mm, and that in FIG discerning distance between the point furthest from the bottom 26 of the respective spring leg 24 from the bottom 26 at about 16.7 mm. In a preferred embodiment, the height of the rail 12 is about 46.5 mm, the depth measured in the figures from left to right on the outside of the respective leg about 18 mm, and the distance of the most distant point of the clip 16 of the (outer) front side of the respective projection 20 about 38.8 mm. The distance between the mutually facing ends of the projections 20 in this case is about 35.5 mm, and its thickness is about 2.2 mm.
FIG. 2 shows by way of example how power can be supplied to a plurality of ESLs accommodated in a rail. In Fig. 2, as already mentioned, on the one hand the "relaxed " Recognize shape of the spring element 14. Furthermore, a special Ausfüh¬ form is shown in which the spring element 14 further comprises a battery housing 30 for receiving a battery. Through suitable leads 32 and contacts 34, the battery contacts the described electrical conductors formed on the inside of the projections 20 to supply them and to power any ESLs in contact therewith. As mentioned above, however, instead of the battery indicated in FIG. 2, the power supply may be provided by a low voltage or the connection to photovoltaics. Furthermore, not shown in the figures, on the lower and upper side, preferably only the underside, of the rail 12 shown in FIG. 1, illumination may be provided in the form of one or more light sources, such as LEDs to illuminate goods above and / or below.
3, the receptacle 10 of FIG. 1 with recorded ESL 36. This has, as can be seen in Fig. 3, in cross-section to a substantially box-like shape, wherein the other located in Fig. 3 right front price and / or product information. In the case shown, the ESL 36 is provided with a height which is slightly less than the clear height inside the rail 12, so that it is pressed into the interior of the rail by a pressure in the direction A according to FIG pushed up and finally with its lower edge first taken out of the rail can be. The mounting of the ESL in the rail is done in the reverse order.
As can be seen in Fig. 3, corresponds to the (according to Fig. 3 from left to right gemesse¬ne) depth of each recess 38 which correspond respectively to the recess 28 on the spring element 14 (vgl.Fig Further, the height of the recess 38, as measured from top to bottom in FIG. 3, corresponds to the height of the lower protrusion 20. Finally, for a reliable placement of the ESL in the rail, it is preferred that the top downwardly measured distance between the two projections 20 substantially corresponds to the measured distance in the same direction between the recesses 38. In other words, this means that the front surface of the ESL has a height which covers the entire space between the projections 20, so that a full-surface and visually appealing appearance is created. It is finally mentioned that the ESL 36, which is in
Fig. 3 is not apparent, substantially corresponding to the contacts 34 of the Federele¬ments 14 according to FIG. 2 has corresponding contacts to be supplied by the rail 12 through the eineingespeiste energy.
The contacts of the ESLs can be comparatively narrow, ie only a few millimeters wide (in the direction perpendicular to the plane of FIG. 3).
As shown in FIG. 4, a plurality of spring elements 40 can be connected to one another by means of a connection 42, so that a rail can be provided over a certain length with spring elements 40 in an efficient manner. It should be noted that more or less than the eight spring elements 40 exemplified may be interconnected. It can also be seen in FIG. 4 that each spring element is distributed from an area a few millimeters below the bend formed thereon to its free end. In the embodiment shown, the gaps between each two feeder elements 40 are aligned with optional openings 44 which are formed in the connection 42. Overall, the spring elements 40 have the shape of an upside down L with an intermediate angle of about 110 °, and together with the connection 42 essentially results in the shape of a V with an intermediate angle of about 37 °.
This can be better seen in Fig. 5, from which it can be further seen that the height of the connection 42 overall corresponds substantially to the clear height inside the rail 12, so that the position of the connection 42 including the Fe formed thereon ¬derelemente 40 is defined. In the case shown, the connection 42 and the spring elements 40 are otherwise made in one piece and made of steel. The combination of compound 42 and a plurality of spring elements 40 made of steel, for example, be punched out of hard-rolled spring band and subsequently formed in a suitable manner.
In Fig. 5, a situation is further shown, in which not only the combination of compound 42 and spring elements 40, but also a Deckla¬melle 46 and an ESL 36 are in the interior of the rail 12. Similar to the spring element shown in Fig. 1, the cover 46 is pressed in the absence of an ESL 36 by the spring member 40 from the inside against the projections 20 of the rail, so that even if no ESL 36 is inserted, a full-surface appearance is created. For this purpose, in the case shown, the height of the cover panel 46 is substantially the clear height inside the rail 12, and the recesses 28 corresponding to those of the spring member 14 of Fig. 1 serve to receive the projections 20 of the rail.
In the situation shown in Fig. 5, however, an ESL 36 is additionally incorporated, and this is powered as well as described for Fig. 3. It is to be noted that a cover 46 is usually narrower (extension perpendicular to the plane of the drawing of FIG. 5) than the ESL 36, which preferably has as width an integer multiple of the width of a cover 46. In this way, an integer number of cover panels can be pressed in the interior of the rail 12 when inserting an ESL 36 into the situation shown in FIG. 5, and cover panels adjoin to both sides of the ESL 36 so that a visually appealing appearance is created overall , Furthermore, for the width and positional relationship of the spring elements 40 and cover plates 46, it is preferred that the pitch of the spring elements, ie the center distance of two spring elements, corresponds to the width of a cover panel, so that over the entire length of the rail, for example, a spring element is assigned precisely to a cover panel.
It should also be mentioned that the cover plate shown in Fig. 5 can be verse¬ with a battery, in which case it is preferred that it does not get into the position shown in Fig. 5 in the interior of the rail 12, but always abuts against the projections 20 from the inside, in order to supply power to the rail as a whole. In the example shown, the rail 12 further comprises, unlike the rail shown in Fig. 1, a universal receptacle 52 for add-on modules such as light and the like, formed by two-facing, substantially L-shaped protrusions. Further, the rail may be closed at one or both ends by cover caps. Furthermore, in particular with a width which in turn corresponds to a very large multiple of the width of the cover panel, for example provided with text insert sheets can be provided, which can be accommodated instead of or in addition to the ESLs in the recording according to the invention.
In Fig. 6, an ESL 48 is shown in an embodiment for completion, which is significantly higher than the previously described ESLs 36. For mounting in the rail 12 of the invention erfindungs¬gemäßen a mounting portion 50 is provided, which in terms of his in Fig 6 identifiable cross-section of the cover plate 46 of Fig. 5 corresponds, so that a befitting assembly is made possible. At the mounting area 50, this ESL 48 may also be provided with contacts, so that a power supply is made possible for this purpose.
权利要求:
Claims (19)
[1]
Claims 1. A receptacle (10) for electronic price tags, comprising a rail (12) which has at least two protrusions (20) directed towards one another on a front side, and at least one spring element (14, 40) which is suitable to press an electronic price tag from the inner side of the rail (12) against the projections (20).
[2]
2. Recording according to claim 1, characterized in that the spring element (14) rests flat against the back of the electronic price tag and / or the projections (20).
[3]
3. Recording according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spring element (14) has at least one recess (28) for at least partially Aufnah¬me of the projection (20).
[4]
4. Recording according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a plurality of spring elements (40) by means of a common connection (42) are ver¬bunden with each other.
[5]
A receptacle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spring element (14) or the connection (42) has a height substantially equal to the clear height inside the rail (12).
[6]
6. Recording according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spring element (14, 40) has substantially the shape of an L or C with mutually ge inclination spring legs (24).
[7]
7. Recording according to claim 6, characterized in that the spring element (40) is widened at least in the region of the bend of the L.
[8]
8. Recording according to one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that the spring element (40) together with the connection (42) is substantially V-shaped.
[9]
A receptacle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spring element (40) and / or the connection (42) are made of steel.
[10]
10. Holder according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spring element (14) is narrower than a male price tag, whose width is preferably a multiple of the width of the spring element (14).
[11]
11. A holder according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spring element (14) further comprises a battery and to the rail (12), in particular to the projections (20), directed contacts (34).
[12]
12. Recording according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rail (12) has along its length, preferably its entire length, running current conductors.
[13]
A receptacle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rail (12) further comprises at least one illuminant.
[14]
A receptacle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rail (12) is connected to a power supply, such as a low voltage or photovoltaic.
[15]
An electronic price tag (36) having a flat front side for displaying a price and / or product information, having at least one recess (38) provided on the upper and / or lower edge of the front or mounting portion (50) extending laterally beyond the entire front surface of the electronic Preis¬schildes extends.
[16]
16. Combination of a receptacle according to one of claims 1 to 14 with an electronic price tag according to claim 15 and optionally at least one cover panel (46), characterized ge indicates that the depth of at least one recess (38) of the electronic Preis¬schilds (36) or a cover (46) corresponds substantially to the thickness of at least one projection (20) of the rail (12).
[17]
17. A combination according to claim 16, characterized in that the height of the electronic price tag (36) and / or the cover panel (46) is less than the clear height inside the rail (12).
[18]
18. A combination according to claim 16 or 17, characterized in that the height of the lower recess (38) of the electronic price tag (36) and / or the cover plate (46) substantially corresponds to the height of the lower projection (20) of the rail (12) ,
[19]
19. Shelf with at least one receptacle according to one of claims 1 to 14 and / or at least one electronic price tag according to claim 15 and / or a combination according to any one of claims 16 to 18. For this 2-sheet drawings
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2018-11-15| PC| Change of the owner|Owner name: UMDASCH STORE MAKERS MANAGEMENT GMBH, AT Effective date: 20181011 |
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