Container with feature to block fork tine openings
10427837 ยท 2019-10-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Donald J. Balazs (Oconomowoc, WI, US)
- Link Jay Greiveldinger (Menomonee Falls, WI, US)
- Scott J. Buss (Watertown, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B65D25/282
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tote style container with a first handle and second handle that can be picked up by a fork tine is provided. The container includes features for blocking the tine of lower containers when in a stack of like containers.
Claims
1. A tote style container having blocking features to prevent a fork tine from picking up a stack of like containers comprising: a container body having a bottom wall, a first side wall having a top edge, an opposing second side wall having a first side edge, a second side edge and a top edge, a first end wall having a first side edge, a second side edge and a top edge and an opposing second end wall having a first side edge, a second side edge and a top edge, wherein adjacent side edges of the side walls and end walls form four corners of the container body; four corner portions extending upward past the top edges of the first and second side walls and first and second end walls, one each of the four corner portions located at each of the four corners of the container body; a first handle connected to a top portion of the first end wall and forming a first opening between a first two of the four corner portions; a second handle connected to a top portion of the second end wall and forming a second opening between a second two of the four corner portions, where the second opening is aligned with the first opening, the first and second openings sized and positioned to receive a tine of a fork truck; and, a first lower wall extending downward from the bottom wall of the container body, the first lower wall positioned to block the first opening in a lower like container when stacked on the lower like container.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein the first lower wall extends from the first side wall to the second side wall.
3. The container of claim 1 wherein the first lower wall is proximate the first end wall.
4. The container of claim 3 further comprising a second lower wall extending from the bottom wall of the container, the second lower wall positioned to block the second opening.
5. The container of claim 4 wherein the second lower wall is proximate the second end wall.
6. The container of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of feet extending downward from the bottom wall, each foot proximate a corner of the bottom wall.
7. The container of claim 1 wherein the container body is formed from plastic.
8. The container of claim 7 further comprising a plurality of outwardly extending ribs on the first and second side walls, and first and second end walls.
9. The container of claim 8 further comprising a flat region between the outstanding ribs on the first side wall for receiving a label.
10. The container of claim 1 wherein the first handle is bolted to the first end wall and the second handle is bolted to the second end wall.
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
(11) 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.
(12) The present invention is directed to features for blocking a tine of a fork truck in a stack of containers. Certain tote style containers have handles that form openings positioned to accept a single tine of a fork truck or other similar device. However, it can be dangerous to lift a stack of such containers using a fork tine. The present containers include features to block the openings of containers below the topmost container of a stack of containers to prevent lifting two or more containers in the stack with the fork tine.
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(14) Each container 10 includes a first handle 20 connected to a top portion of the first end wall 12, and a second handle (not shown) connected to a top portion of the second end wall 14. The handles include a first arm 22 and a second arm 24 that are secured to the end wall. In one embodiment (shown in
(15) The container 10 includes shoulder portions 32 that extend upward on either side of each handle 20. The shoulder portions 32 include a first portion 34 that is an upward extension of the respective end wall, and a second portion 36 that is an upward extension of the respective side wall. As shown in the Figures, the first portion 34 of each shoulder portion 32 extends to an arm of one of the handles 20. Both portions 34, 36 of the shoulder portions 32 extend upward to the same height as a top edge of the handle 20 (in another embodiment of the containershown in
(16) The container 10 also includes feet 38 extending downward proximate each corner of the bottom wall 40 of the container 10. The feet 38 are positioned slightly inward from the corner to form a slight ledge or overhang 42 as shown in
(17) As shown in the Figures, each of the end walls 12, 14, side walls 16, 18 and shoulder portions 32 and feet 38 include a plurality of outwardly extending ribs 44. The side walls 16, 18 also can include flat portions 46 that can be used for labels or molded-in indicia. The end walls 12, 14 could also be provided with flat portions.
(18) The openings 28 formed by the handles and the upper edge 30 of the end walls 12, 14 are sized and positioned to receive a single tine of a fork truck. This enables the container 10 and any load contained therein to be lifted by the fork tine. Because only one fork tine can be used to lift the container 10 in this manner, lifting a stack of such containers can be problematic. Specifically, the stack of containers can become unbalanced and the upper containers of the stack could shift and fall.
(19) To prevent attempts to lift a stack of such containers 10, the present containers 10 include features to prevent a fork tine from lifting any but the topmost container of the stack. Specifically, the containers include structure to remove or block the openings formed by the handles of any lower container of a stack of containers. This leaves only the topmost container of the stack having openings that can receive the fork tine.
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(22) Moreover, in an alternative embodiment of the invention, the blocking wall 48 can extend downward from the bottom wall 14 at any location between the first end wall 12 and the second end wall 14. Additionally, more than one blocking wall 48 can be used (e.g., one proximate the opening of the first handle, and one proximate the opening of the second handle).
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(24) An alternative and/or additional embodiment is illustrated in
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(30) As described herein, each container in the stack of containers is a like container. This does not mean that the containers are necessarily identical (although they are preferably identical). Rather, each of the containers merely needs to have enough features in common to stack with each other and to allow for handling by a fork tine in the manner described.
(31) 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.