FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to an apparatus for storing, displaying and keeping track of inventory of typically liquid bottle containers such as hair coloring liquid bottles used in hair salons or similar applications where bottles can be stored and dispensed from a columnar type of bottle holder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAlthough the background discussed below is related to hair salons, it is obvious that the invention described herein can be applied to a variety of other industries. Storing and displaying professional liquid hair color products can be problematic for hair salons. A typical salon needs to stock several bottles of each individual shade of hair color. For example, if REDKEN® (herein after referred to simply as Redken) brand hair color products are used, Redken has two brands of liquid hair color. Each brand is comprised of about60 shades. All hair color companies periodically add new shades and new brands to their lines. So, at any one time, as much as 120 or more shades of hair color has to be stored and displayed with the ability to expand as needed. Further, a varying amounts of back stock of each shade is needed. For example, 3 to 6 (sometimes more) two-ounce bottles of each of the 120 shades of Redken brand liquid hair color may be on hand in the hair salon. What is needed is a way to store anywhere from 500 to 700 two-ounce bottles of hair color in a small area and have them easily accessed by the employees of the hair salon. The bottles need to be vertical to prevent leaking from partially used bottles. The invention described below further acts as a preventive measure to prevent the problem of having several open bottles of the same shade. What is needed is also a device that facilitate the ability to be able to restock and inventory the bottles with little effort.
The only way provided by the manufactures to store their products is in grooved plastic trays where the bottles sit upright. The problem with them is that when the first bottle is removed the next one does not move forward. The bottles tip over easily and can leak if the tops were not replaced tightly. When restocking, often the wrong shade is added to a row. The trays are usually about 12 inches wide and need to sit on a counter or shelf taking up valuable workspace. The trays can only be expanded in 12-inch segments causing wasted space when only a few more rows of storage are needed. The trays also make restocking and counting inventory difficult.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention described below effectively provides a color column of liquid bottle display. It is completely customizable. Typically, each column is less than 2 inches wide and 2 inches deep with a length of about 24 inches. Each columnar unit can be grouped with others in any number to accommodate available space and can be expanded as needed. Large salons, beauty academies and beauty supply stores could mount as many as needed to store large amounts of back stock.
The inventive apparatus is versatile. Each columnar unit has a flat back that can be mounted by screws, nails, adhesive, hook and loop fasteners or two-sided tape. They can be mounted to walls, doors, inside or outside of cabinet doors or just about anyplace there is vertical space. The invention is space saving. It uses no shelf or counter space. Inventory control is facilitated. Cut outs along the front allow for easy view of back stock and for counting inventory. The invention is configured to dispense only one bottle at a time to help prevent multiple bottles of the same shade from being opened. Inventory can be rotated as new inventory is added from the top while existing inventory is used from the bottom preventing “old” stock. The invention provides a neat way of storing and display the bottle. All bottles are stored vertically and cannot tip over, which prevents leaking of previously opened bottles.
More specifically, the invention is an apparatus for storing and displaying bottles that includes one or more hollow column members configured to contain a plurality of bottles in a vertical orientation, and to allow the bottles to be gravity fed when a lowest bottle is dispensed therefrom. Each member has a back portion with a substantially flat surface configured for being in a face to face relationship with a wall surface to which the member is attached. A cylinder portion extends from a top of the member to a predetermined location along the back portion followed by an open portion below the extended cylinder portion and a bottom base portion spaced-apart from the extended cylinder portion. Each member has an opening at the top sized to insert each bottle. The bottom base portion at the bottom of each member serves as a platform for resting the lowest bottle.
The invention is more fully described below utilizing the drawings that accompany this written description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a representative example of the present invention in use holding bottles within its single columnar unit;
FIG. 2 is a front view of a single columnar unit representative of one example of the present invention;
FIG. 3A is a plan view of the invention depicted inFIG. 2;
FIG. 3B is a cross-section view taken from line3-B inFIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a right side view of the invention depicted inFIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a back side view of the invention depicted inFIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is an exploded two component depiction of one example of making the invention depicted inFIG. 2;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a representative example of the present invention similar toFIG. 1, except without bottles within its single columnar unit; and
FIG. 8 is a depiction of a plurality of single columnar units mounted to a wall with bottles stored and displayed within each unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONReferring now to the drawings,FIGS. 1,2,3A-3B and4-8 disclose one or more representative examples of the present invention, which is an apparatus for storing and displaying bottles, depicted generally as10. Theinvention10 comprises one or more elongate generally cylindrically shapedhollow column members12 having a predetermined height, saidmembers12 having a hollowinterior dimension14 sized to contain a plurality ofbottles16 in a vertical orientation, one above the other, and to allow thebottles16 to be gravity fed and slide in a downward motion when alowest bottle16a is dispensed from one of themembers12.
Eachmember12 has aback portion18 with a substantiallyflat surface18a configured for being in a face to face relationship with awall surface20 to which themembers12 are to be attached.
Themembers12 have acylinder portion22 that extends from proximate a top of themembers12 to a predetermined location along theback portion18, anopen portion24 below the extendedcylinder portion22 and abottom base portion26 spaced-apart from the extendedcylinder portion22.
There are several means for attaching the invention to awall surface20. Some equivalent ways may include hook and loop fasteners, wall adhesive, back to back tape, and other means known in the art. The preferred means for attaching each of themembers12 to awall surface20 is by providing two or more spaced-apart holes28 located vertically through theback portion18, where theholes28 serve as means for inserting wall attachment fasteners (not shown).
Themembers12 have anopening30 at the top sized to insert each of the plurality ofbottles16 for storage within themembers12. Thebottom base portion26 at a bottom of themembers12 serve as a platform or means for resting thelowest bottle16a before it is dispensed.
Thebottom base portion26 further comprises anopening26a sized to allow a user to push a finger (not shown) in an upward direction to slightly lift thelowest bottle16a for facilitating its dispensing through theopen portion24.
Preferably, the invention further comprises means for identifying and counting saidbottles16 within each of themembers12. This can be done in a number of ways such as having the cylinder portion made from a clear material; however, a preferred method is to provide a plurality of spaced-apart apertures32 in a vertical orientation on eachcylinder portion22. Other means for identifying the stored bottles within acolumnar member12, include labels (not shown). Such labels could be applied on theback portion18 that extends above thecylinder portion22 shown in the drawings and/or could be applied to the inside surface of theback portion18 that is exposed in theopen portion24. Ifbottom base portion26 is wide enough, a label could be applied to its front surface.
In a preferred embodiment to facilitate the assembly and cleaning of the invention, theinvention10 can be made such that thecylinder portion22 and theback portion18 are detachably engaged as shown inFIG. 6, whereclips34a can be joined withmating sockets34b.
The invention can be made from a variety of materials including, bit not limited to, plastic material, composite polymer material, metal material and combinations thereof.
It should be understood that the preceding is merely a detailed description of one or more embodiments of this invention and that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The preceding description, therefore, is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be determined only by the appended claims and their equivalents.