Container made of plastic
11180282 ยท 2021-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D11/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/1833
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2581/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a container (1) made of plastic, comprising a rectangular base (2) and four lateral walls (3, 4). The lower face of the base (2) has a first stacking contour (20) on the outer edge of the base, and the lateral walls (3, 4) have a second stacking contour (30, 40) on the upper edge region of the lateral walls. When containers (1) are stacked one over the other, the first stacking contour (20) of an upper container (1) and the second stacking contour (30, 40) of a lower container (1) engage with each other in a centering manner. The upper edge region of at least two opposing lateral walls (3, 4) is reinforced by at least one respective profiled reinforcement section (5) attached to the remaining lateral wall (3, 4) in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner, and the profiled reinforcement section (5) or each profiled reinforcement section has at least one profiled section web (50) on the section upper face facing away from the container (1), said profiled section web running in the longitudinal direction of the profiled reinforcement section (5) and forming a sliding path (11) for another container (1) to be placed thereon.
Claims
1. A plastic container (1), comprising: a base (2); first and second pairs of lateral walls (3, 4) joined with said base (2), a pair of reinforcement profile members (5) each configured for attachment with a respective one of said first pair of lateral walls (3), wherein each of said first pair lateral walls (3) comprises a brace (35) defining an upstanding portion extending from a top edge of said each lateral wall (3), said brace (35) comprising a plurality of projections (34) disposed along a longitudinal axis thereof, each of said reinforcement profile members (5) comprises a web (50) and a plurality of wing portions (51), said web (50) being disposed parallel to and offset from said brace (35) in response to attachment of a said reinforcement profile member (5) to a respective one of said first pair of lateral walls (3), said reinforcement profile members (5) each comprise, among said wing portions (51) and along a longitudinal direction of said each reinforcement profile member (5), a plurality of openings (54) each configured to respectively receive a respective one of said plurality of projections (34) of said brace (35), and a groove (53) matingly engaging said upstanding portion of said brace (35) of said first pair of lateral walls (3) and disposing said plurality of wing portions adjacent said upstanding portion of said brace (35), and said each web (50) of said reinforcement profile members (5) defines, at an upper portion thereof, a sliding track (11) disposed to form a first stacking contour (30) configured for stacking of said container (1) with another container of matching construction as said container (1).
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein said first stacking contour (30) is disposed at a top of a said respective reinforcement profile member (5).
3. A container according to claim 1, wherein said projections (34) and said openings (54) define cooperating latch elements.
4. A container according to claim 1, wherein said base (2) defines a second stacking contour (20) comprising a groove (21) configured to receive therein a web (50) of a said reinforcement profile member (5) as defined by said another container of matching construction as said container (1), and wherein said second pair lateral walls (4) are not equipped with sliding tracks (11) and comprise at each of their top edges two or more projections (44) distanced from each other in the longitudinal direction of the second pair lateral walls (4) to secure a conventional container placed upon said container (1) from displacement in the longitudinal direction of the sliding tracks (11), with the height of the projections (44) being equivalent to the height of the sliding tracks (11), and wherein the projections (44) are distanced from each end of the second pair lateral walls (4).
5. A container according to claim 4, wherein each sliding track (11) is stepped or sloped or rounded at its end sections (12).
6. A container according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second pairs of lateral walls (3, 4) and said base (2) are formed as any one of a one-piece construction and a multi-piece construction in which said first and second pairs of lateral walls (3, 4) are joined with the base (2) to articulate toward a center of said container (1).
Description
(1) In the following, exemplary embodiments of the containers according to the invention are explained based on a drawing. The figures of the drawing show:
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(15) In the following description of the figures identical parts in the various figures of the drawing are always provided with the same reference character so that not every figure of the drawing requires an explanation for each reference character.
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(17) Furthermore, the lateral walls 3, 4 are provided in a manner known per se respectively with a handle opening 31, 41 as well as detachable locking means 43 for a mutual fixing of the lateral walls 3, 4 in their position of use.
(18) Via a lower stacking contour 20 at the outer edge region of the base 2 and respectively one upper stack and contour 30, 40 each at the top edge of the lateral walls 3, 4 several containers 1 can be stacked over top engaging each other in a centering fashion.
(19) The base 2 and the lateral walls 3, 4 are here injection molded parts comprising a thermoplastic synthetic, with at least the lateral walls 3 comprising flexible wall sections 33 with a certain resilience in order to protect the goods stored or transported in the container 1.
(20) In order to allow stacking such containers 1 in a safe and reliable fashion over top of each other without this leading to any bulging of the top edge of the lateral walls 3 towards the outside, particularly in the lower containers 1 in a stack of loaded containers 1, here one reinforcement profile 5 is respectively provided at the two opposite longer lateral walls 3 in a form-fitting fashion, in this case latched. The reinforcement profiles 5 are made from a material, particularly a fiber-reinforced synthetic or metal, which is more stable than the material the lateral walls 3 are made from per se, commonly a non-reinforced synthetic. The reinforcement profiles 5 ensure therefore that the lateral walls 3 in their upper edge region show a particularly high stability, thus preventing any undesired bulging of the upper edge of the lateral walls 3 in a stack of containers.
(21) At the top, each reinforcement profile 5 shows a profiled section web 50 pointing upwards, extending in the longitudinal direction of the reinforcement profile 5 and the corresponding lateral wall 3. The profiled section web 50 form at their top a sliding track 11, on which an upper container 1, after an only partially overlapping placement, can be displaced on a lower container 1 easily into its final stacked position.
(22) The end sections 12 of the sliding track 11 are sloped in order to displace the upper container 1 in an elevated position in reference to the lower container 1 and to lower the upper container 1 only immediately prior or upon reaching the coinciding position of the upper container 1 in reference to the lower container 1. This way the goods in the lower container 1 are protected from damages by the shifting of the upper container 1.
(23) In order to allow placing conventional containers with the same basic dimensions safely and stacked on the container 1, on the upper edge of the shorter lateral walls 4 formed by the upper stacking contour 40 respectively two projecting protrusions 44 are formed at a distance from each other. On the one hand, these projections 44 block a conventional container placed upon the container 1 from any undesired shifting along the sliding tracks 11 beyond a coinciding stacking position in reference to the container 1 located underneath.
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(26) At the bottom edge of the lateral wall 3 several, in this case four, hinges 32 are visible in
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(28) At the right above the handle opening 31 one of the pair of latching elements 34, 54 is discernible with the latching element 34 of the lateral wall 3 showing the form of a latching cam, which engages the latching element 54 of the reinforcement profile 5 formed as a latch opening.
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(30) At the top of the reinforcement profile 5 its vertical profiled section web 50 extends, with its top forming the sliding track 11 of the lateral wall 3.
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(35) At the top, the container 1 shows at the shorter lateral wall 4, facing the viewer, the stacking contour 40 forming the upper edge. At a distance from the upper edge and offset towards the bottom a handle opening 41 is provided in the lateral center of the lateral wall 4. Above the handle opening 41, parallel to the area of the lateral wall 42, two resilient locking means 43 extend, which are displaceable in the horizontal direction. Two upwards projecting protrusions 44 are formed at the upper edge of the lateral wall 4 at a distance from each other, which serve to secure a conventional container placed onto the container 1, showing the same basic dimensions, in a coinciding stacking position in reference to the container 1 and block any displacement of the upper, conventional container along the sliding tracks 11 out of the coinciding stacking position.
(36) The corresponding stacking contours 30 are visible at the left and the right in
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(39) The sliding tracks 11 at the top of the stacking contours 30 of the longer lateral walls 3 are here not a portion of the reinforcement profiles 5 but a portion of the remaining lateral walls 3 and embodied respectively at the top of the brace 35 formed in one piece at the top of the lateral wall 3.
(40) With regards to the other parts and details of the container 1 shown in
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(42) Further, it is clearly discernible from
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(45) On its facial end the reinforcement profile 5 shows here a guide pin 57 pointing downwards, which can be accepted in an appropriate recess near the lateral edges of the lateral wall 3. The guide pins 57 prevents particularly the tipping of the reinforcement profile 5, which here shows a profiled section web 50 pointing upwards and showing a sliding track 11 at the top, on which during the stacking process of containers 1 the weight of the respectively upper container rests during its displacement to the coinciding stacked position.
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(48) The sliding track 11 is here formed at the top of a brace 35 of the stacking contour 30 of the lateral wall 3, thus in this exemplary embodiment it is not a part of the reinforcement profile 5.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(49) TABLE-US-00001 Character Reference 1 Container 11 Sliding track 12 End sections of 11 2 Base of 1 20 Stacking contour at 2 21 Grooves in 20 3 first, longer lateral walls 30 Stacking contour at 3 31 Handle opening in 3 32 Hinges at 3 33 flexible wall section of 3 34 Latching elements at 3 35 Brace at the top edge at 3 4 second, shorter lateral walls 40 Stacking contour/top edge at 4 41 Handle opening in 4 43 Locking means 44 Projections at 4 5 Reinforcement profiles 50 Profiled section web top at 5 51 Profile wing laterally at 5 53 Groove at the bottom in 5 for 35 54 Latching elements at 5 55 Longitudinal braces 56 Lateral braces 57 Guide pins