Crate assembly
11286106 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D11/1873
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D88/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A crate assembly for storing one or more items. The crate has a bottom face and a plurality of side faces, wherein the bottom face comprises a plurality of slat assemblies installed onto the bottom rail assemblies and each side face comprises a plurality of slat assemblies installed onto a pair of corner rail assemblies. In one embodiment, the crate includes a plurality of slats with each slat having a cap on each end making a slat assembly with the cap having a channel adapted to slide the slat along a rail, a plurality of corner rail assemblies each defining a corner of the crate assembly with each corner rail assembly including a vertical rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly; and a plurality of bottom rail assemblies. Each bottom rail assembly has one end connected to a bottom end of one corner rail assembly and an opposing end connected to a bottom end of another corner rail assembly. Each bottom rail assembly also includes a horizontal rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly.
Claims
1. A method for assembling a crate comprising: placing a cap having a channel on each end of ones of a plurality of slats to make a plurality of slat assemblies; sliding one or more slat assemblies along the horizontal rails of first and second bottom rail assemblies having a horizontal rail to form a bottom face; connecting the first bottom rail assembly to a pair of corner rail assemblies, each corner rail assembly having a vertical rail; connecting the second bottom rail assembly to another pair of corner rail assemblies that each have a vertical rail; and sliding one or more slat assemblies along the vertical rails for each pair of corner rail assemblies to form a set of side faces.
2. The method of claim 1 further including connecting a top cap onto a top end of each corner rail assembly to secure the slat assemblies onto the vertical rails.
3. A kit for assembling a crate comprising: a plurality of slats; a plurality of caps each adapted to be fitted onto an end of a slat to make a slat assembly, each cap having a channel adapted to slide the slat assembly along a rail; a plurality of corner rail assemblies each defining a corner of the crate, each corner rail assembly including a vertical rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly; and a plurality of bottom rail assemblies, each bottom rail assembly having one end connected to a bottom end of one corner rail assembly and an opposing end connected to a bottom end of another corner rail assembly, each bottom rail assembly including a horizontal rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly; wherein a bottom face of a crate is formed by installing slat assemblies onto the bottom rail assemblies and a side face of the crate is formed by installing slat assemblies onto a pair of corner rail assemblies.
4. The kit of claim 3 further including a plurality of top caps adapted to be mounted onto a top end of each corner rail assembly to secure the slats onto the vertical rails.
5. A crate assembly comprising: a plurality of slats with each slat having a cap on each end making a slat assembly, the cap having a channel adapted to slide the slat along a rail; a plurality of corner rail assemblies each defining a corner of the crate assembly, each corner rail assembly including a vertical rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly; and a plurality of bottom rail assemblies, each bottom rail assembly having one end connected to a bottom end of one corner rail assembly and an opposing end connected to a bottom end of another corner rail assembly, each bottom rail assembly including a horizontal rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly; wherein the crate assembly has a bottom face and a plurality of side faces, the bottom face comprising slat assemblies installed onto the bottom rail assemblies and each side face comprising slat assemblies installed onto a pair of corner rail assemblies.
6. The crate assembly of claim 5, wherein two bottom rail assemblies are attached to four corner rail assemblies to form a substantially cuboidal shape.
7. The crate assembly of claim 5, wherein each bottom rail assembly includes a second rail and each corner rail assembly includes a slot for receiving the second rail of the bottom rail assembly.
8. The crate assembly of claim 7, wherein the second rail and the slot are substantially T-shaped.
9. The crate assembly of claim 8, wherein the slot and the second rail comprise a T-shape having about a 45 degree angle crevice on each side of the T-shape to prevent the slot from splaying and releasing the second rail when a load is applied.
10. The crate assembly of claim 7 further including a lock on each corner rail assembly to secure the bottom rail assembly onto the corner rail assembly.
11. The crate assembly of claim 10, wherein the lock is comprised of a hook on the corner rail assembly, a recess adapted to receive the hook on the bottom rail assembly, and a ridge on the bottom rail assembly adapted to retain the hook within the recess.
12. The crate assembly of claim 5 further including a top cap installed on each corner rail assembly to secure the slats.
13. The crate assembly of claim 12, wherein the top cap is secured by inserting a hook on the top cap over a ridge onto a recess on a top end of the corner rail assembly whereby the ridge retains the hook within the recess.
14. The crate assembly of claim 5, wherein each corner rail assembly is comprised of two walls with a vertical rail on each wall.
15. The crate assembly of claim 5, wherein the channel and the rail each have one of a substantially round male/female complement to prevent the slat from detaching from the rail.
16. The crate assembly of claim 15, wherein the female complement is on the channel and the male complement is on the rail.
17. The crate assembly of claim 5, wherein the slats are comprised of wood.
18. A crate assembly comprising: a plurality of slats with each slat having a cap on each end making a slat assembly, the cap having a channel adapted to slide the slat along a rail; a set of four corner rail assemblies each defining a corner of the crate assembly, each corner rail assembly including a vertical rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly and a substantially T-shaped slot; a set of two bottom rail assemblies, each bottom rail assembly including a horizontal rail adapted for receiving the cap of a slat assembly and a substantially T-shaped rail for insertion into the substantially T-shaped slot of the corner rail assembly whereby each bottom rail assembly has one end connected to a bottom end of one corner rail assembly and an opposing end connected to a bottom end of another corner rail assembly; a set of locks for securing each bottom rail assembly to a corner rail assembly, each lock comprising a hook on the corner rail assembly, a recess adapted to receive the hook on the bottom rail assembly, and a ridge on the bottom rail assembly adapted to retain the hook within the recess, wherein the crate assembly has a bottom face and a plurality of side faces, the bottom face comprising slat assemblies installed onto the bottom rail assemblies and each side face comprising slat assemblies installed onto a pair of corner rail assemblies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood by a reading of the Detailed Description of the Examples of the Invention along with a review of the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES OF THE INVENTION
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(17) Each slat assembly 12 is comprised of a slat 14 having a cap 16 installed on each end. The slat may be comprised of cellulosic, polymeric or metallic materials. For example, the slat may be comprised of wood or a wood-plastic composite. The caps 16 enable the slat assembly 12 to be installed on either a corner rail assembly 20 or a bottom rail assembly 22. As seen in
(18) One embodiment of a bottom rail assembly 22 is shown in
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(20) The corner rail assembly 20 also includes a slot 46 for receiving a second rail 32 of a bottom rail assembly 22. In the embodiment shown, the slot 46 is substantially T-shaped and further includes a pair of 45 degree angle crevices 48 on each side to prevent the slot 46 from splaying and releasing the bottom rail assembly 22 when objects are placed within the crate assembly 10. A hook 50 may also be provided for attaching the corner rail assembly 20 to the ridge 38 of a bottom rail assembly 22. The hook 50 may be placed within a recess 36 found on a bottom rail assembly 22 and spring-latched onto ridge 38 (as seen in
(21) The top end of the corner rail assembly 20 may be secured by a top cap 28 as shown in
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(23) One example of a cap 16 for forming a slat assembly 12 is shown in
(24) The crate assembly may be sold as a kit of components, including a plurality of slats 14 with caps 16 to form slat assemblies 12, a plurality of corner rail assemblies 20, a plurality of bottom rail assemblies 22, and a plurality of top caps 28.
(25) The invention may also be considered a method for assembling a crate. For example, the method includes placing a cap having a channel on each end of ones of a plurality of slats to make a plurality of slat assemblies. One or more slat assemblies are slid along the horizontal rails of the first and second bottom rail assemblies to form a bottom face of the crate. A first bottom rail assembly having a horizontal rail is connected to a pair of corner rail assemblies, with each corner rail assembly having a vertical rail. A second bottom rail assembly having a horizontal rail is connected to another pair of corner rail assemblies having vertical rails. One or more slat assemblies are slid along the vertical rails for each pair of corner rail assemblies to form the side faces of the crate. A top cap may also be connected onto a top end of each corner rail assembly to secure the slat assemblies onto the vertical rails.
(26) Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description. By way of example, the corner rail assemblies may be comprised of more than two walls having an angle other than 90 degrees to form other types of polygonal shapes. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been omitted for the sake of conciseness and readability, but are properly within the scope of the following claims.