Pallet container including feet clearance
10961035 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pallet container having a thin-walled rigid plastics material inner container, a tubular lattice frame of horizontal and vertical tubular bars as a supporting jacket, and a base pallet on which the plastics-material inner container bears and to which the tubular lattice frame is fixedly connected. The base pallet is configured as a frame pallet having corner feet and central feet and a clearance in the corner feet and the central feet is provided on the base. The clearance is configured such that when stacking two pallet containers the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar of the tubular lattice frame of a pallet container stacked therebelow engages or nests in a mutually adapted and form-fitting manner in the clearance. a secure transportation of two stacked pallet containers, a deeper clearance is formed such that it is deeper in the vertical direction than in the horizontal or radial direction.
Claims
1. A pallet container for storing and for transporting free-flowing filling materials, having a thin-walled rigid plastic material inner container, having a tubular lattice frame of horizontal and vertical tubular bars which are welded to one another, said tubular lattice frame as a supporting jacket tightly enclosing the plastics-material inner container, and having a base pallet on which the plastics-material inner container bears and to which the tubular lattice frame is fixedly connected, the base pallet having four sidewalls, wherein the base pallet is configured as a composite embodiment or as a frame pallet having corner feet and central feet from plastics material, steel, or timber, and encircling base steel tubing therebelow, wherein for stacking pallet containers of identical types on top of one another a clearance in the corner feet and the central feet is provided on a base along the external edges of all four sidewalls of the base pallet, said clearance being configured such that when stacking two pallet containers on top of one another, the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar of the tubular lattice frame of a pallet container stacked therebelow engages in a mutually adapted and form-fitting manner in an exact fit in the clearance, characterized in that the clearance in the vertical direction is configured so as to be deeper, up to double the depth or height, respectively, than in the horizontal or radial direction.
2. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the clearance in at least one of the horizontal direction and the radial direction is configured so as to be 20 mm to 25 mm plus or minus 2 mm deep, and in the vertical direction so as to be approximately 40 mm plus or minus 2 mm deep.
3. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar of the tubular lattice frame of the pallet container stacked below, in a manner engaging in a lower external periphery of the base pallet of the pallet container stacked on top, comprises said lower external periphery of the base pallet up to a height of approximately 40 mm.
4. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar of the tubular lattice frame is reinforced by two transverse stays which are fastened at two opposite external sides of the horizontal tubular bar, by means of in each case one U-shaped tubular end having two mutually screw-fitted legs of the U-shaped tubular ends that engages across the horizontal tubular bar, wherein flathead furniture screws are in each case screwed in for screw-fitting the screw-fitted legs of the U-shaped tubular ends.
5. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that when stacking two pallet containers on top of one another, in the case of an embodiment having a composite base pallet, the encircling base steel tubing below the corner feet and the central feet from plastics material comes to bear directly on the two transverse supports and the inner legs of the U-shaped tubular ends.
6. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that when stacking two pallet containers on top of one another, a lower external periphery of the base pallet up to the end face of the clearance across a height of approximately 40 mm plus or minus 2 mm is configured so as to engage on the internal side along the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar of the tubular lattice frame of the pallet container stacked below.
7. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that when stacking two pallet containers on top of one another having a unit height H of in each case approximately 1151 mm by sinking the upper pallet container into the lower pallet container in total an overall stack height H2e of only approximately 2250 mm to 2270 mm results.
8. The pallet container as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that two pallet containers stacked on top of one another have an overall stack height H2e of only approximately 2250 mm to 2270 mm and are configured so as to be capable of being driven through the rear door of a 4 ISO container and being stacked by means of a fork lift truck in a two-tier stack, that is to say in a state stacked on top of one another, the rear door having an opening height HT of 2292 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained and described in more detail hereunder by means of preferred exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) A two-tier stack of two pallet containers stacked of top according to the invention for storing and for transporting in particular hazardous liquid or free-flowing filling materials is illustrated in
(11) For stacking pallet containers 10 of identical types on top of one another a clearance 32 in the corner feet 22 and the central feet 24 is provided on the base along the external edges of all four sidewalls of the base pallet 16, said clearance 32 being configured such that when stacking two pallet containers 10 on top of one another, the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar 20 of the tubular lattice frame 14 of a pallet container 10 stacked therebelow engages or nests, respectively, in a form-fitting manner in an exact fit into the clearance 32. Respective clearances 34 for the engagement of forks of a fork lift truck 36 or a lifting truck on rollers are provided between the corner feet 22 and the central feet 24 on all four sides of the base pallet 16. By virtue of the measures according to the invention a height H2e of the two-tier stack of IBCs according to the invention of 2250 mm to 2270 mm results.
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(13) A 20 foot ISO container 38 in which two standard IBCs are stored so as to be stacked on top of one another on the rear wall is illustrated in the same manner in
(14) In the case of the ISO container 38 illustrated in
(15) The structural shape of a supporting element is specifically represented in a perspective view in
(16) On account of two IBCs according to the invention having a depressed clearance 50 (when viewed in the cross section) being stacked on top of one another, the uppermost encircling horizontal tubular bar 18 of the tubular lattice frame 14 of the pallet container stacked therebelow, in a manner engaging from below into the depressed clearance 50, comprises the lower external periphery of the base pallet 16 of the pallet container 10 stacked on top up to a height of approximately 40 mm plus/minus 2 mm, this results, on the one hand, in an overall height of the IBC stack that is reduced by 20 mm to 40 mm plus/minus 2 mm, this enabling transportation of two IBCs on top of one another (a stack) on the forks of a fork lift truck through the rear door of an ISO container and, on the other hand, advantageously has the effect of an increased safeguard against shifting of the IBC stacked on top in the case of transportation vibrations and excessive cornering of the transport vehicle.
(17) In the case of the deeper nesting the upper IBC sinks deeper into the lower IBC, as is schematically indicated in
(18) Said deeper nesting in
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(20) The present solution according to the invention provides the advantage that two pallet containers stacked having a unit height of in each case 1151 mm on top of one another, by sinking the upper pallet container into the lower pallet container (=nesting) in total have an overall stack height H2e of only approx. 2250 mm to 2270 mm and thus are configured so as to be capable of being driven and stacked by means of a fork lift truck in a two-tier stack, that is to say in the state stacked on top of one another, through the rear door of a 4 ISO container having an opening height HT of the rear door of approx. 2292 mm.
(21) It becomes evident from the preceding description and the illustrations of the figures that a substantial disadvantage of the prior art can be readily addressed by the technical teaching of the present invention, and a large effect can be achieved by way of a minor constructive modification.