CONTAINER WITH SEALABLE BODY FOR PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCE AND METHOD FOR APPLYING A SEALING FILM TO THE CONTAINER
20230264889 ยท 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Container for the packaging and transport of horticultural products, the container being made up of a body comprising a bottom, a pair of larger walls and a pair of smaller walls also comprising on its upper edge a flange that protrudes to the outer faces of all the walls of the container forming a surface for the application of a sealing film. A method of applying a sealing film to said container is also proposed.
Claims
1. A container for packing and transporting horticultural products, the container being made up of a body (200) comprising a bottom, a pair of major walls (210),a pair of minor walls (220) and pillars (230) at its corners, CHARACTERIZED in that the container also comprises on its upper edge a flange (250) which protrudes to the outer faces of all the walls (210, 220) of the container forming a surface for the application of a sealing film.
2. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the volume formed by the bottom and the walls (210, 220) is hermetic.
3. (canceled)
4. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the pillars (230) are hollow.
5. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the pillars (230) have an open base.
6. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that it comprises stacking projections (251) in the upper part of its corners.
7. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the flange (250) has a rectangular shape.
8. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the upper face of the flange (250) is aligned with the upper face of the pillars (230).
9. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the pillars have corner protrusions (236) arranged in the lower part of each one of them.
10. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that from the lower edge of the smaller walls (220) a lower ridge (222) extends downwards reaching the lower end of the pillars (230) and forming part of these.
11. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that it comprises a lid (100).
12. The container according to claim 11, CHARACTERIZED in that the lid (100) is configured with lid perforations (123).
13. The container according to claim 11, CHARACTERIZED in that the lid (100) has a projection (120) on its upper face.
14. The container according to claim 11, CHARACTERIZED in that the lid (100) has minor side edges (102) with lid corners (110) projecting horizontally in the cross direction of the container.
15. The container according to claim 11, CHARACTERIZED in that on each lid corner (110) protrude outer corner ridges (111).
16. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the pillars (230) comprise inside one or more inner ribs (232).
17. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the lower face of the body has channels formed by recessed sections.
18. The container according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED in that the minor faces (220) of the body have a handle (221).
19. A method for applying a sealing film in a container for the packaging and transport of horticultural products according to claim 1,CHARACTERIZED in that it comprises: a) arranging a container body (200) in a sealing machine, said body (200) comprising a bottom, a pair of major walls (210), a pair of minor walls (220) and pillars (230) at its corners; b) aligningan upper face of a sealing plate (310) of the sealing machine with an upper face of a flange (250) of the body of the container that protrudes to outer faces of all the walls (210, 220) thereof; c) arranging a sealing film on the faces mentioned in step b); d) pressing a sealing counter plate (320) on the sealing plate (310), sealing the sealing film on the upper face of the flanges (250) and the pillars (230) of the body of the container.
20. The method according to claim 19, CHARACTERIZED in that step a) comprises locating pillars (230) of the container in container supports (311) of the sealing machine.
21. The method according to claim 20, CHARACTERIZED in that step a) further comprises introducing into each pillar (230) a vertical element (312) located on the container supports (311).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] A state of the art container is illustrated in
[0037] On the other hand, the body 200 has pillars 230 in its corners that protrude from the smaller faces 220, so that when two containers are in contact with respect to said faces, the air can flow through the space formed between them in a vertical direction inside the pallet. This configuration allows the air to flow around the containers also in the cross direction passing through the space formed by the corners of the lid and the recesses of the minor faces 220 of the body and also through the perforations 123 in the lid. For its part, in the longitudinal direction of the containers the air flows between the larger faces through the space formed by the contact between the lateral faces of the lids.
[0038] Continuing with
[0039] In this regard, it has been found that it is very difficult to seal the body of the prior art container with a film since the upper face of the edges that form the mouth of the body does not produce a suitable surface for this purpose, for example, because the width of the edges of the larger faces is identical to the width of the walls, making the work of the sealing machine difficult. Therefore, to avoid this problem, it is decided to dispense with the sealing film and place the fruit inside the container in bags (carried out manually), which makes the operation difficult and prevents automated tasks.
[0040] To overcome this drawback, the present invention consists of a container such as the one illustrated in
[0041] The container has on its upper edge a rectangular flange 250 that runs around the entire contour of its mouth and that projects to the outer faces of the container walls. Preferably, the width of flange 250 is such that it is aligned with the vertical outer face of the pillars.
[0042] Preferably the pillars 230 are hollow, have an open base and have a cylindrical shape. Furthermore, and as noted in the illustrated embodiment, part of the volume of the pillars can be located inside the container. On the other hand, on the flange 250 and vertically aligned with the pillars 230 stacking projections 251 are arranged which are configured to be inserted through the base of the pillars of an identical container forming a stack of containers.
[0043] The container of the invention may not have pillars at its corners. For example and according to the embodiment illustrated in
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[0045] From the top face 103 of the lid rises a smooth protruding section 120 whose cross edges 121 are recessed to take the shape of the base of a container. On the other hand, longitudinal edges 122 are arranged near the major lateral edges 101 and have lid perforations 123 which face each other on both edges. Furthermore and according to the illustrated embodiment, on each corner of the lid 110 protrude outer corner edges 111 and inner corner edges 112 to retain the base of a container arranged on the lid 100 or for the stacking of lids with lids.
[0046] For its part, the body 200 of the container has larger faces 210, smaller faces 220 and pillars 230 at its corners that protrude from the smaller faces. Said pillars preferably have a quadrilateral cross-section with rounded edges with a smooth surface on their upper face. Furthermore, on the smaller faces 220, a handle 221 made up of a recess is configured which allows the container to be handled and transported.
[0047] As can be seen in more detail in
[0048] According to the embodiment illustrated in
[0049] The pillars 230 also have on the upper part of their outer face and under the flange 250 upper projections 234 configured to contact the inner surface of the edges (101, 110) of the lid 100, so that they help to resist the horizontal forces produced on said edges of the lid during the strapping of the containers on a pallet. According to the illustrated embodiment, the upper projections 234 consist of a pair of short parallel vertical rectangular elements. In the case of those oriented perpendicular to the minor faces of the body, they consist of a widening of the upper part of the outer ribs 233.
[0050] As can be seen in more detail in
[0051] Following with the embodiment illustrated in
[0052] As described in patent CL 52,860, when the covered containers are arranged on a pallet and are facing each other on their smaller faces 220, the corners of the lid 110 make contact and allow the smaller lateral edges 102 of the lids not to collide forming an upper vertical ventilation area that allows air circulation in the vertical direction of the pallet. Likewise, when the containers face each other on their larger faces the larger lateral edges 101 of the lids come into contact and allow alignment of the lid perforations 123 to allow air circulation in the cross direction of the pallet.
[0053] On the other hand, vertical cross ventilation areas are formed by contact between the the lid corners 110 and the approach of the outer ribs 233. Similarly, vertical longitudinal ventilation areas are formed between the longitudinal faces 210 of the base product of the contact of the larger side edges 101 of the lids. Finally, lower horizontal cross-ventilation areas are formed between the surface of the projecting section 120 of the lid 100 and the larger recessed sections 212 of the base.
[0054] As can be seen in the diagram of
[0055] The sealing film is applied by sliding the container body 200 through the sealing counter plate 320 or by sliding the plate on the outside of the container, the latter positioning below the flange 250. Next, the sealing film is supported on the flange 250 and the hot sealing plate 310 is slid on the outside of the body until it makes contact with the sealing counter plate 320 so that the sealing film 300 and the flange 250 are compressed directly between the plates forming a sealed attachment.
[0056] For this purpose, the sealing counter plate 320 has grooves that allow the passage of the outer ribs 233 so that the flange 250 can rest on the counter plate.
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[0058] Furthermore, unlike the previous embodiment and as seen in
[0059] A variant of the previous embodiment is illustrated in
[0060] The objective of this configuration is that the sealing machine applying the sealing film on the flange 250 does not rest exclusively on the flange but on the column.
[0061] To perform the sealing operation and as seen in
[0062] According to
[0063] Then and as seen in