Pallet base, intermediate bulk container, method of assembly of an intermediate bulk container, runner and deck structure
20240034512 ยท 2024-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D19/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00567
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00338
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Transportation of the various parts of Intermediate Bulk Containers requires a lot of storage space and is thus expensive. This problem is overcome by a pallet base (8), in particular a pallet base (8) of an Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) (1), comprising: a deck structure (20, 20, 20) with a top surface (28) and a bottom surface (29), the top surface defining a load area (27) adapted to support an IBC container (3); at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21) extending from the bottom surface (29); further comprising at least one runner structure (10), the at least one runner structure (10) configured to engage with the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21), preferably using a snap-fit mechanism (13).
Claims
1. A pallet base (8), in particular a pallet base (8) of an Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) (1), preferably of a caged IBC tote, comprising: a deck structure (20, 20, 20) with a top surface (28) and a bottom surface (29), the top surface defining a load area (27) adapted to support an IBC container (3); at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21) extending from the bottom surface (29); characterized by at least one runner structure (1), the at least one runner structure (10) configured to engage with the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21), preferably using a snap-fit mechanism (13).
2. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the at least one foot structure (21) is configured as an at least substantially hollow structure such that a second foot structure (21) of a second pallet base (20) stacked on top of the pallet base (20) may engage into the at least one foot structure (21), wherein the at least one foot structure (21) is in particular shaped tapered away from the bottom surface (29).
3. The pallet base (8) of claim 2, characterized in that the at least one foot structure (21) defines an opening (25) in the deck structure (20, 20, 20), such that a second foot structure (21) of a second pallet base (20) may be inserted into the at least one foot structure (21).
4. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21) and the deck structure (20, 20) are manufactured in an integral construction.
5. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the at least one runner structure (10) defines at least one engagement region (11) on a runner top surface (15), wherein the at least one engagement region (11) is adapted to at least partially contact the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21).
6. The pallet base (8) of claim 5, characterized in that the at least one runner structure (10) comprises at least one hook (13) extending out of a/the runner top surface (15), in particular in the at least one engagement region (11), the hook (13) being adapted to engage with a protrusion on the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21), in particular on the inside of the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21).
7. The pallet base (8) of claim 5, characterized in that the at least one engagement region (11) comprises at least one restraining wall (12, 12) adapted to prevent a lateral movement of the at least one runner structure (10) relative to the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21).
8. The pallet base (8) of claim 5, characterized by a de-watering hole (14) arranged in the engagement region (11), in particular a through-hole through the at least one runner structure (10).
9. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the at least one runner structure (10) has a tapered shape with a top runner surface (15) and a bottom runner surface (16), wherein the top runner surface (15) is narrower than the bottom runner surface (16).
10. The pallet base (8) of claim 9, characterized in that the engagement region (11) is arranged on the top runner surface (15), the engagement region (11) extending beyond an edge of the top runner surface (15) and being configured narrower than a width (W2) of the bottom runner surface (16).
11. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized by at least one reinforcement structure (40, 40), arranged on, in, or below the deck structure (20, 20, 20), preferably extending at least along 60% of a width of the deck structure (20, 20, 20).
12. The pallet base (8) of claim 11, characterized in that the deck structure (20, 20, 20) has at least one, preferably two, reinforcement recess (41, 41) formed inside the deck structure (28) of the deck structure (20, 20, 20) adapted to take a/the reinforcement structure (40, 40).
13. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the deck structure (20, 20, 20) comprises a plurality of ribs forming a grid along the top surface (28) and bottom surface (29), wherein the grid comprises a plurality of through holes from the top surface (28) to the bottom surface (29).
14. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the deck structure (20, 20, 20) has a plurality of cage connection regions adapted to be attached to a cage, in particular a plurality of threads (23) for screws, arranged on an outer edge of the deck structure (20, 20, 20).
15. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that the at least one runner structure (10) runs substantially straight in parallel to the bottom surface (29) of the deck structure (20, 20, 20) when engaged with the at least one foot structure (21, 21, 21).
16. The pallet base (8) of claim 1 characterized in that a plurality of foot structures (21, 21, 21) together with respective runner structures (10) form at least three runner rows on the bottom surface (29) of the deck structure (20, 20, 20), wherein the rows are distanced such that a fork, for example of a forklift or a low lift pallet truck, is insertable between the rows and lift the pallet base (8).
17. An Intermediate Bulk Container (1), in particular a caged IBC container, comprising: a pallet base (8) as defined in any of the preceding claims; a cage (2); a container (3); wherein the container (3) is arranged within the cage (2) and the cage (2) is joined with the pallet base (8).
18. A method of assembly (30) of an Intermediate Bulk Container (1), the method comprising the following steps: Attaching (31) at least one runner structure (10) of a pallet base (8) to a deck structure (20, 20, 20), in particular a runner structure (10) and/or a deck structure (20, 20, 20) of a pallet base (8) of any of the claims 1 to 16; Arranging a cage (2) on the deck structure (20, 20, 20); Joining (33) the cage (2) with the deck structure (20, 20, 20); Placing (34) a container (3) on a load surface (27) of the deck structure (20, 20) inside the container (3).
19. A runner structure (10) of the pallet base (8) according to claim 1.
20. A deck structure (20, 20, 20) of the pallet base (8) according to claim 1.
Description
[0058] In the following, embodiments of the invention are described with respect to the accompanied drawings, where the figures show:
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[0068] In the following, the same reference numerals refer to similar parts.
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[0070] The container 3 is arranged within the cage 2 and comprises a top port 4, by which liquid or powder may be inserted into the container 3. In addition, the container 3 comprises a bottom port 5, which can be used to drain the contents of the container 3. The bottom port 5 is arranged at least substantially in the middle between 2 sidewalls of the container and is accessible through the cage 2. Moreover, the bottom port 5 may comprise a handle to open a valve in order to drain the contents of the container 3. The container 3 in the present embodiment is made of plastic, in particular of Polyethylene.
[0071] The cage 2 is made of metal and is adapted to support the structure of the container 2. In particular, the cage 2 prevents the container 3 from expanding beyond the cage 2. Moreover, the cage 2 allows stacking multiple IBC containers 1 above each other by providing the required stiffness and stability even when the container 3 is empty. In the region of the bottom port 5 of the container 3, the cage 2 has a recess in the metal frame in order to allow passage and optionally the attachment of a hose to the bottom port 5. As a result, the shown cage 2 is directed and only fits onto the container 3 in a pre-defined way. More in particular, in case the bottom port 5 extends beyond the perimeter of the cage 2, the container 3 needs to be placed onto a deck structure 20 prior the assembly of the cage 2.
[0072] The IBC container 1 further comprises the deck structure 20 with a top surface, which defines a load area 27 (see
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[0076] The tapered shape of the runner structure 10 has the advantage that the forks of a forklift may engage with the runner structure 10 such that the IBC container 1 is securely held. To achieve this secure fit, runner structure 10 further comprises two restraining walls 12, 12, which each have an outer guide surface 17, against which may contact the forks of a forklift. In one embodiment, the height of the restraining wall 12, 12 may be greater than 5 cm, i.e. greater than the height of a fork of a forklift. Thus, the tapered shape of the runner structure 10 prevents the IBC container 1 to tilt when lifted by a forklift. Thus, dropping of the IBC container 1 of the fork lift is efficiently prevented.
[0077] To removably connect the runner structure 10 with a foot structure 21 of the deck structure 20, the runner structure 10 comprises at least two hooks 13, which extend from the top surface 15 of the runner structure 10. Each hook 13 is adapted to engage with a respective protrusion of the foot structure 21. Thus, the at least one runner structure 10 is connected to a respective at least one foot structure 21 of the deck structure 20 with a snap-fit mechanism.
[0078] In addition, the runner structure 10 comprises a de-watering hole 14, which is formed as a through hole along the height of the runner structure 10. The de-watering hole 14 is beneficial as the top surface 15 of the runner structure 10 seals the bottom of a respective foot structure 21 when the two are connected. Thus, without the de-watering hole 15, rain water might fill the foot structure 21 of the deck structure 20, which leads to material degradation in the long run.
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[0080] In order to securely fit a container 3 onto the deck structure 20, the deck structure 20 comprises a delimiter wall 22 around the perimeter of the top surface 28 of the deck structure 20. The delimiter wall 22 may be shaped with a increasing inclination from the centre of the top surface 28 to an edge of the top surface 28 of the deck structure 20. The delimiter wall 22 may in particular be shaped such that it corresponds to the shape of a container 3 which may be stacked on top of the top surface 28 of the deck structure 20. As a result, the container is held in place and lateral movement of the container when no cage 2 is attached to the deck structure 20 is prevented.
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[0082] Each foot structure 21, 21, 21 is adapted to engage with a runner structure 10. For this purpose, a foot structure 21 comprises at least one guide region 24, 24 on an outer surface of the foot structure, the outer surface in particular being arranged at least substantially perpendicular to a ground plane. In the shown example, a foot structure 21 comprises 2 guide regions 24, 24. The guide regions 24, 24 are adapted to engage with a corresponding runner structure 10. Preferably, the guide regions 24, 24 are formed as recesses that correspond in shape to the restraining walls 12, 12 of a runner structure 10. Thus, the restraining walls 12, 12 may fit into the guide regions 24, 24 and thus guide the runner structure 10 when attaching to the deck structure 20.
[0083] The deck structure 20 of
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[0085] The deck structure 20 further defines a load area 27, which is defined on the top surface 28 of the deck structure 20. In the shown embodiment, the load area 27 is a solid area, covering the upper surface of the deck structure 20. Still, in further embodiments, the load area 27 can also be made of a grid structure. As is evident, the load area 27 defines openings 25 into respective foot structures 21. In addition, the load area 27 has a recess at the bottom port engagement region 26. The bottom port engagement region 26 is adapted to house a bottom port 5 of a container 3. Moreover, below the bottom port engagement region 26, a foot structure 21 is arranged.
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[0088] Due to the fact that no runner structures 10 need to be attached to the deck structures 20, 20, 20 prior assembly, the foot structures 21 of deck structure can be inserted into openings 25 of the deck structure 20 to rest within the foot structure 21 of the underlying deck structure 20.
[0089] In this way, the described deck structures 20, 20, 20 utilize a minimum of space during transport. This simplifies the transport and allows cost savings as well as reduces the storage room required prior assembly of an IBC container 1.
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[0091] After attaching the runner structures 10, in an arranging step 33, a cage 2 is arranged on the deck structure 20. This can be done by drilling screws through the cage 2 into respective threads 23 of the deck structure 20.
[0092] In a next placing step 34, a container 3 is placed on the deck structure 20 of the pallet base 8 inside the cage 2. The placing is performed such that any bottom port 5 of the container 3 is placed into a respective recess in the deck structure of the pallet base 8.
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[0095] At this point it should be noted that all parts described above that are individually identifiableeven without additional features described in the respective context, even if these are not explicitly identified as optional features in the respective context, e.g. by using: in particular, preferably, for example, e.g., if necessary, round brackets, etc.and in combination or any sub-combination are to be regarded as independent features or further developments of the invention, as defined in particular in the introduction to the description and the claims. Deviations from this are possible. Specifically, it should be noted that the word in particular or round brackets do not indicate any features that are mandatory in the respective context.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0096] 1 Caged ICB container [0097] 2 Cage [0098] 3 container [0099] 4 top port [0100] 5 bottom port [0101] 6 top cage opening [0102] 7 bottom cage opening [0103] 8 pallet base [0104] 10 runner structure [0105] 11 Engagement region [0106] 12, 12 restraining wall [0107] 13 Hook [0108] 14 de-watering hole [0109] 15 Runner top-surface [0110] 16 Runner bottom-surface [0111] 17 Outer guide surface [0112] 18 Inner guide surface [0113] 20, 20 deck structure [0114] 21, 21, 21 Foot structure [0115] 22 Delimiter wall [0116] 23 Thread [0117] 24, 24 Guide region [0118] 25 Opening [0119] 26 Bottom port engagement region [0120] 27 Load area [0121] 28 Top surface [0122] 29 Bottom surface [0123] 40 reinforcement structure/rod [0124] 41, 41 reinforcement recess [0125] 42, 42 refinforcement opening [0126] 30 Method of assembly [0127] 31 Attaching step [0128] 34 Placing step [0129] 32 Arranging step [0130] 33 Joining step [0131] W1, W2 Width [0132] H Height