Patent classifications
B65D9/24
Configurable shipping crate assembly
A bracket for securing a plurality of support members for a shipping crate assembly is also disclosed. The bracket forms a corner of the shipping crate assembly. The bracket includes first and second non-identical plates. The first and second non-identical plates are joined along a connection line. The first and second non-identical plates extend perpendicularly from each other. A foot is secured to the first and second non-identical plates, the foot being secured along the connection line.
Crate spring clip fastener
A spring fastener clip for affixed crate panels together, which includes a pair of spaced apart panel bridging arms connected at a top to a pair of cleat bridging arms in the shape of a number 7. Extending downwardly from free ends of the cleat bridging arms first cleat end fingers, and extending between the first cleat end fingers is a bridge section. Extending forwardly of the bottom ends of the panel bridging arms are second cleat end fingers. An engagement pocket section extends rearwardly in the direction of the panel bridging arms and downwardly away from the cleat bridging arms. The engagement pocket section extends. The engagement pocket section provides an engagement for a prying tool that can be inserted into the engagement pocket when the spring fastener clip is in the process of and completely affixed to crate panels.
Collapsible crate
A collapsible crate and a method for synchronizing a method of assembling a collapsible crate are provided. The collapsible crate comprising a base, a first panel, a second panel, and a band style fastener. The first panel and the second panel are at least partially disposed within gaps between stringers of the base. The band style fastener is disposed about a portion of the base and a portion of one of the first panel and the second panel. The band style fastener secures the one of the first panel and the second panel to the base. The first panel and the second panel at least partially disposed in the base facilitates a transition fit therebetween. The collapsible crate is compact when the crate is collapsed and decreases a cost of the crate.
CORNER CLAMP, A METHOD OF PRODUCING SUCH A CORNER CLAMP, AND A BOX STRUCTURE
A corner clamp (1) comprising: a first portion (2) having a first wall (3), a second wall (4) and an interconnecting portion (5) that interconnects the first wall (3) with the second wall (4), wherein the first wall (3), the second wall (4) and the interconnecting portion (5) together define a U-shaped cross-section, a second portion (6) having a first wall (7), a second wall (8) and interconnecting portion (9) that interconnects the first wall (7) with the second wall (8), wherein the first wall (7), the second wall (8) and the interconnecting portion (9) together define a U-shaped cross-section, an interconnection member (10) which interconnects the first portion (2) with the second portion (6). Along at least one of the first wall (3, 7) and second wall (4, 8) of the first portion (2) or the second portion (6) there is provided at least one barb (11) on an inner side of said wall (3, 4, 7, 8), said barb (11) having a tip (12) pointing in a direction towards the interconnecting portion (5, 9) that interconnects said first and second wall (3, 4, 7, 8).
Releasable clip for a knock-down structure
A resilient metal clip is suitable for use in securing adjacent panels of a knock-down structure, for example a collapsible container, to one another. The resilient clip includes two legs that extend away from one another, the two legs being resiliently connected to one another at one end in order for the legs to be resiliently displaceable relative to one another. Each leg has a free end, with the free ends terminating in panel engagement formations. A disengagement member is displaceably connected to one of the legs, and is displaceable relative to the leg between a rest position in which it does not interfere with an engagement formation provided on the leg, and a release position in which at least part of the disengagement member exerts a release force on the engagement formation of the leg.
Modular storage container system
Provided is a modular storage container system, kit, and method of using that includes standardized panels, joining protrusions, rods and corner blocks to form a durable multi-functional modular storage.
Knockdown containers and displays with optional lighting features
A knockdown container or display in the shape of a 3-dimensional container is provide which comprises of two main element types, namely Sheet elements and Edge elements. In this design, all of the main elements of the container are joined one to another by sliding with respect to each other in a sequence that make an open or closed display or container that can easily assembled or disassembled. In particular, the edges of the Sheet elements have a shape that is fitted into matching slots of the Edge elements. The position and orientation of elements are such that they securely restrict unwanted movement of the elements with respect to one another, while minimizing the number of needed fasteners or number of additional restricting components needed to secure the Edge elements.
BARRIQUE BARREL AND METHOD FOR REUSING A BARRIQUE BARREL OF THIS TYPE
A layer that is present on the inner side of barrique barrels, produced by wood toasting, is responsible for sensory enhancement of the wine stored therein. The extraction of these substances, so-called tannins, is greatest in a new barrique barrel and decreases as the barrel is used for a second and third time, thus increasing the storage time. It is not common to use the barrel more than three times. This results in considerable costs and material expenditure for the barrique barrels. In view of this, the aim of the present invention is to provide a barrique barrel that can be reconditioned. For this purpose, barrel staves are joined to form layered rings, which are assembled in layers to form a barrel instead of arranging the staves vertically as in conventional barrels. As the result of a detachable connection between the staves and the layered rings, the barrel can be disassembled and ground on the inside so that the barrel staves can be toasted again and assembled to form a new barrel.
COLLAPSIBLE CRATE
A collapsible crate and a method for synchronizing a method of assembling a collapsible crate are provided. The collapsible crate comprising a base, a first panel, a second panel, and a band style fastener. The first panel and the second panel are at least partially disposed within gaps between stringers of the base. The band style fastener is disposed about a portion of the base and a portion of one of the first panel and the second panel. The band style fastener secures the one of the first panel and the second panel to the base. The first panel and the second panel at least partially disposed in the base facilitates a transition fit therebetween. The collapsible crate is compact when the crate is collapsed and decreases a cost of the crate.
Stackable and collapsible crate
A stackable wooden crate that can be assembled and disassembled without tools, and stored flat is provided. The crate may include: two sides with box joint tabs, two sides with matching box joint recesses, a bottom, and a lid. The sides may come together at box joints held together with strap binding that stretches tight when the sides are folded 90 degrees to each other. A modified strap binding on one corner of the box is held tight via a tensioner buckle. The bottom is held captive by the four sides. The lid rests between four tabs that extend upward out of all four sides. When the lid is removed, multiple crates can be stacked, the upper crate held in place by the lower crate's four tabs which interface with recesses on the bottom of the upper crate.