Bulk container with interlocking features
10654618 ยท 2020-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00587
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0201
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container having interlocking features is provided. The container includes protrusions on the upper edges of the side wall panels and base wall panels, and notches in the runners/feet for receiving the protrusions. The runners and/or feet extend to the outer perimeter of the container so they can rest on an upper edge of a like container, and do not include a recess from the outer perimeter.
Claims
1. A bulk container comprising: a base having an upstanding rectangular wall having four corners and defining a chamber with an opening at one end and a bottom wall at an opposed end, the rectangular wall having a first outer surface; four panels are hingedly connected to the rectangular wall and being moveable from a stowed position where the four panels are inside the chamber to an extended position where the four panels are outside the chamber to define a first end wall, a second end wall opposed to the first end wall, a first side wall and a second side wall opposed to the first side wall, and the four panels have a second outer surface coplanar to the first outer surface, the four panels having an upper surface and a second outer surface coplanar with the first outer surface, a pair of spaced protrusions extend from the upper surface flanking each corner and are offset therefrom to define four side wall protrusions and four end wall protrusions; and, four feet are attached to the bottom wall, one of each of the four feet being positioned at one of each of the four corners and being attached by a fastener to a portion of the base, each foot having a portion removed along a peripheral edge to define a notch, the notch having a reduced height portion that extends to the peripheral edge.
2. The bulk container of claim 1 further comprising a first runner connecting a first two feet of the four feet and a second runner connecting a second two feet of the four feet.
3. The bulk container of claim 2 wherein the first runner and the second runner extend along a line parallel to a portion of the rectangular wall.
4. The bulk container of claim 3 wherein the first runner has a lateral edge extending parallel and in registration with a portion of the rectangular wall.
5. The bulk container of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the wall panels has a first thickness and the four protrusions have a second thickness, wherein the second thickness is equal to the first thickness.
6. The bulk container of claim 1 further comprising two middle feet attached to the bottom wall and spaced from the four feet.
7. The bulk container of claim 6 further comprising a central foot extending from a central portion of the bottom wall.
8. The bulk container of claim 1 wherein the rectangular wall has a second upper surface and four protrusions extending from the second upper surface and one of each of the protrusions of the four protrusions being proximate one of each of the four corners and spaced therefrom.
9. The bulk container of claim 1 further comprising a lid attached to the container closing the opening of the rectangular wall.
10. The bulk container of claim 9 wherein the lid has cutouts receiving the protrusions.
11. A stack of bulk containers comprising: a first container comprising: a first base having a first rectangular wall having four corners and defining a chamber with an opening at one end and a bottom wall at an opposed end, the first rectangular wall having a first outer surface; a first group of four panels are hingedly connected to the first rectangular wall, each panel being moveable from a stowed position where the first group of four panels are inside the chamber to an extended position where the first group of four panels are outside the chamber to define a first end wall, a second end wall opposed to the first end wall, a first side wall and a second side wall opposed to the first side wall, the first group of four panels having an upper surface and a second outer surface coplanar with the first outer surface, a pair of spaced protrusions extend from the upper surface flanking each corner and are offset therefrom to define four side wall protrusions and four end wall protrusions; and, a first group of four feet attached to the first base, one of each of the first group of four feet being positioned at one of each of the four corners and being attached by a fastener to a portion of the base, each foot of the first group of four feet having a portion removed along a peripheral edge to define a notch, the notch having a reduced height portion that extends to the peripheral edge; a second container on top of the first container and comprising: a second base having a second rectangular wall having four corners and having a third outer surface coplanar with the first outer surface; and, a second group of four feet attached to the second base, one of each of the second group of four feet being positioned at one of each of the four corners of the second rectangular wall and being attached by a fastener to a portion of the second base, each foot of the second group of for feet having a portion removed along a peripheral edge to define a notch, the notch having a reduced height portion that extends to the peripheral edge, one of each of the notches encompassing one of each of the four side panel protrusions.
12. The stack of bulk containers of claim 11 wherein an outer surface of each foot of the second group of four feet abuts one of each of the four end wall protrusions.
13. The stack of bulk containers of claim 11 wherein the second rectangular wall has a second upper surface and four base protrusions extending from the second upper surface and one of each of the base protrusions of the four base protrusions being proximate one of each of the four corners and spaced therefrom.
14. The stack of bulk containers of claim 13 further comprising a fifth and a sixth base protrusion on opposed portions of the second rectangular walls and intermediate two corners.
15. The stack of bulk containers of claim 11 further comprising a lid attached to the second container.
16. The stack of bulk containers of claim 15 wherein the lid has cutouts receiving the protrusions.
17. The stack of bulk containers of claim 11 wherein the protrusions have a thickness equal to a thickness of the panels.
18. The stack of bulk containers of claim 11 further comprising a first runner connecting a first two feet of the second group of four feet and a second runner connecting a second two feet of the second group of four feet.
19. The stack of bulk containers of claim 18 wherein the first runner and the second runner are in contact with the upper surface.
20. The stack of bulk containers of claim 11 wherein the first container is in the stowed position or the extended position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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(16) As evident in the Figure, the runners 12 and parts of the feet 14 are positioned inward of the outer perimeter of the container (as generally defined by the outer surface of the side wall panels), forming a recess 18. This allows the runners 12 and parts of the feet 14 to fit within the open end of a like container when stacked (i.e., below the upper edges of the side walls). As discussed above, this configuration results in problems for the lowermost container of the stack which rests on its runners 12 and inset parts of the feet 14. It also requires space in the container to accommodate the runners 12 and feet 14, which means the maximum space for products carried by the container is reduced.
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(18) The containers have interlocking features at the top of both the side wall panels and the base walls, which interact with features in the feet and/or runners to securely stack with other like containers. However, unlike prior known containers, the containers of the present invention do not have recessed structure around the entirety of the base (i.e., one that fits within the opening of a lower like container) that forms a smaller footprint for the lowermost container of a stack than that shown in
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(21) The bottom of the base portion 22 is shown in
(22) To enable the base portion 22 to interlock with another like container 20 (either in the open position or collapsed position), the outer runners 40 and/or feet 38 include notches 42 configured to receive protrusions 26 extending upward from the upper edges 58 from the side wall panels 24, or protrusions 32 extending upward from the upper edges of the base walls 28, 30. An open container 20 stacked on an open container 20, a collapsed container 20 stacked on a collapsed container 20, and a collapsed container 20 stacked on an open container 20each utilizing the interlocking structuresare shown in
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(24) A low-profile over-fit cover 50 is shown in
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(26) In both instances (i.e., top crate on side walls of lower crate, or top crate on base walls of lower crate), the top container does not include a recessed portion that fits within the opening of the lower container. Thus the foot print of the top container is greater than a similar container having such a recess (i.e., like that of
(27) The feet 38 include a lower surface that also rests directly on the upper edge of adjacent side walls. Similar to the runners 40, the feet 38 do not include any portions that are in the interior of a lower container when stacked. This allows for maximum product fill height of the lower container.
(28) Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.