PALLET CONTAINER
20240140675 ยท 2024-05-02
Inventors
- Sebastian Bischoff (Niederkassel, DE)
- Markus MEYER (Nideggen-Schmidt, DE)
- Klaus-Peter SCHMIDT (Bonn, DE)
Cpc classification
B65D19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/0466
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention describes a pallet container (10) for storing and transporting fluid or flowable filling materials, having a thin-walled, rigid plastics inner container (12) made from thermoplastic plastics material, having a tubular grid frame (14) which tightly surrounds the plastics inner container (12) as a supporting covering and which comprises horizontal and vertical tubular rods (18, 20) which are welded to each other, and having a base pallet (16) on which the plastics inner container (12) is positioned and to which the tubular grid frame (14) is securely connected, wherein at least two rod-shaped transverse cross-members (22) are provided above the plastics inner container (12) and are fixed with the two ends thereof via a screw connection to two mutually opposite side walls in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14). In order to configure the handling of such pallet containers (10) with manual gripping in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14) in a safer manner and to prevent possible risks of injuries, there is provision according to the invention for the screw connections of the transverse cross-members (22) to be constructed in a completely covered manner.
Claims
1. A pallet container (10) for storing and transporting fluid or flowable filling materials, having a thin-walled, rigid plastics inner container (12) made from thermoplastic plastics material, having a tubular grid frame (14) which tightly surrounds the plastics inner container (12) as a supporting covering and which comprises horizontal and vertical tubular rods (18, 20) which are welded to each other, and having a base pallet (16) on which the plastics inner container (12) is positioned and to which the tubular grid frame (14) is securely connected, wherein two rod-shaped transverse cross-members (22) are provided above the plastics inner container (12) and are fixed with the two ends thereof via a screw connection by means of threaded screws (48) to two mutually opposite side walls in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14), characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are screwed at their fastening points (26, 28) on the end face of their two ends against two mutually opposite tubular rods (18, 20) in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14) and the threaded screws (48) axially lead into the ends (52) of the transverse cross-members (22, 42).
2. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a screw nut (30) with an internal thread (44) is inserted in a non-releasably secure manner in both ends of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) having a hollow tubular profile and the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are screwed firmly but releasably to an upper horizontal or vertical tubular rod (18, 20) of the tubular grid frame (14) by means of the threaded screws (48) which are screwed in on the end face.
3. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the two ends of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are strongly compressed and an internal thread (46) is directly formed in these compressed portions (32), wherein the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are screwed firmly but releasably to an upper horizontal or vertical tubular rod (18, 20) of the tubular grid frame (14) by means of the threaded screws (48) screwed in at the end face.
4. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the two ends of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are each screwed at two mutually opposite vertical tubular rods (20) closely underneath the uppermost horizontally extending tubular rod (18).
5. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the two ends of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are screwed in the completely flattened region of the vertical tubular rods (20).
6. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the flattened regions (50) of the vertical tubular rods (20) with the screwed-in transverse cross-members (22, 42) are designed to be flattened longer than the flattened regions of the remaining vertical tubular rods (20).
7. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the free length of the completely flattened region (50) of the vertical tubular rods (20) is between 18 mm and 45 mm, preferably 32 mm, below the uppermost horizontally extending tubular rod (18).
8. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the two transverse cross-members (22, 42), which are screwed on their end faces are constructed not to be linear between the two fastening points (26, 28) thereof, but instead curved in the form of resilient spring elements (24) and to this end have one or more curved portions.
9. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the two transverse cross-members (22, 42) which are screwed on their end faces have a length between their two fastening points (26, 28) of between 1% and 5%, preferably 3%, greater than the direct spacing between the two fastening points (26, 28).
10. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22) which are screwed-in in the completely flattened region of the vertical tubular rods (20) each have a comparatively large curve (34) which is bent in the horizontal plane, wherein the arcuately curved transverse cross-members (22) are positioned flat on the upper base (38) of the plastics inner container (12) and the large curves (34) of the two transverse cross-members (22) are orientated so as to be directed away from each other.
11. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members are constructed not to be linear between the two fastening points (26, 28) thereof, but are each provided at their two ends with a small, downwardly formed curve (36) and are each screwed with their end faces from below against the uppermost circumferential horizontal tubular rod (18).
12. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22, 42) have a round or oval tubular profile with a diameter between 14 mm and 22 mm, preferably 16 mm, and a wall thickness between 0.7 mm and 1.2 mm, preferably 0.8 mm.
Description
[0016] The invention is explained and described in greater detail below with reference to embodiments which are schematically illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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[0029] The transverse cross-members 22, 42 are constructed not to be rectilinear or linear between their two fastening points 26, 28, but instead in a curved manner and have a comparatively large curve 34. In this case, the length of the transverse cross-members 22 between their two fastening points 26, 28 is constructed in a completely unusual manner to be greater than the direct spacing between the two fastening points 26, 28 at the ends of the transverse cross-members 22.
[0030] In order to obtain optimum resilience and spring-like action of the transverse cross-members 22, 42, the length of the transverse cross-members is, according to their line of curvature between their two fastening points, between 1% and 5% greater than the direct spacing (corresponding to a chord) between the two fastening points. The size of the curve and the arcuately curved form of the transverse cross-members is thereby brought about as a resilient spring element.
[0031] For standard pallet containers which have a filling volume of 600, 1000 or 1200 liters and which have the same dimension in terms of width and length, the spacing of the two fastening points 26, 28 from each other is approximately 960 mm and the effective length of the transverse cross-members 22 is approximately 993 mm. For the same standard pallet containers, the curved transverse cross-members 22 are intended to have a great radius of curvature between 300 mm and 700 mm, preferably 500 mm.
[0032] The above-described constructive embodiment of the invention can be seen in greater detail in
[0033] The two ends of the transverse cross-members 22 are screwed by means of the threaded screws 48 in the fastening points 26, 28 on their end faces at the upper end of two adjacent, vertical tubular rods 20 in the compressed region closely below the uppermost horizontally extending tubular rod. In this case, the fastening points 26, 28 of the arcuately curved transverse cross-members 22 arein comparison with previously conventional linear transverse cross-membersdisplaced further toward the center of the upper region of the tubular grid frame at a location where the greatest bulges with the greatest tensile loads occur and are to be absorbed. In this advantageous manner, the fastening points 26, 28 of the two transverse cross-members 22 are located at the upper end of two directly adjacent vertical tubular rods 20. With the conventional linearly constructed transverse cross-members, such a central connection would not be possible.
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[0035] According to another construction type, however, the transverse cross-members 22, 42 may also have a square tubular profile with a side length between 14 mm and 20 mm, preferably 16 mm, and a wall thickness between 0.7 mm and 1.2 mm, preferably 0.8 mm.
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[0037] The enlarged illustration in
[0038] One possible fixing method, in which a threaded screw 48 is screwed into the end of the hollow tubular profile of the transverse cross-member 22 at the end face can be seen in
[0039] Another possible fixing method with screwed connection of the end faces of the transverse cross-member 42 with two small curves 36 is shown in
[0040] The end-face screw connections of the transverse cross-members have the great advantage that the screw tips of the threaded screws are located completely in the hollow tubular profile of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 and are covered so that handling pallet containers according to the invention can no longer result in injuries, as was often the case with previously conventional open screw connections with projecting screw tips.
[0041] Previously conventional linear transverse cross-members can be screwed directly in the center axis with screws at the end only with difficulty. When the screws are tightened, the transverse cross-member also rotates and it would have to be fixed for assembly. This fixing is advantageously dispensed with in the case of the arcuately curved shape of the transverse cross-members according to the invention.
[0042] In the preferred embodiment of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 according to the invention, the two ends of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 are strongly compressed in the radial direction, wherein a corresponding internal thread, for example, M8, is formed directly in the compressed portions 32.
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[0046] In all the disclosed variants, the two ends of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 are screwed with their end face to the uppermost horizontal tubular rod 18 or at four vertical tubular rods 20 of the tubular grid frame in a secure but releasable manner in order to exchange the plastics inner container 12.
[0047] The different curved versions of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 as a spring element allow a different design of the attachment with a horizontal or vertical screw connection of the two ends of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 to the upper tubular grid frame 14.
[0048] The described embodiments of the transverse cross-members and the fastening possibilities can readily be combined with each other and exchanged for each other in the context of the present invention.
CONCLUSION
[0049] As a result of the end-face screw connection of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 according to the invention with completely covered threaded screwswhich virtually disappear in the ends of the transverse cross-members 22in a pallet container 10, the upper region of the tubular grid frame 14 can be configured more safely in a comparatively simple manner with regard to any risk of injury and the operational safety during handling of filled pallet containers can be significantly increased.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0050] 10 Pallet container [0051] 12 Plastics inner container [0052] 14 Tubular grid frame [0053] 16 Base pallet [0054] 18 Horizontal tubular rods (14) [0055] 20 Vertical tubular rods (14) [0056] 22 Transverse cross-member [0057] 24 Spring element (22) [0058] 26 Fastening point (22) [0059] 28 Opposite fastening point (22) [0060] 30 Screw nut (22) [0061] 32 Compressed portion (22) [0062] 34 Large curve (22) [0063] 36 Small curve (22) [0064] 38 Upper base (12) [0065] 40 Retention lug (38) [0066] 42 Transverse cross-member with 2 curves [0067] 44 Internal thread (30) [0068] 46 Internal thread (32) [0069] 48 Threaded screw (30, 32) [0070] 50 Extended flattened region (20)