PALLET CONTAINER
20240140674 ยท 2024-05-02
Inventors
- Sebastian Bischoff (Niederkassel, DE)
- Markus MEYER (Nideggen-Schmidt, DE)
- Klaus-Peter SCHMIDT (Bonn, DE)
Cpc classification
B65D19/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
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 to two mutually opposite side walls in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14).
In order to protect the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14) against a disadvantageous effect of impact loads and transport impacts, there is provision for the transverse cross-members (22) to be constructed as resilient spring elements (24).
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 to two mutually opposite side walls in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14), characterized in that the two rod-like transverse cross-members (22, 42) are constructed as resilient spring elements (24) by not being formed so as to extend in a linear manner, but instead have one or more curved portions.
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3. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the length of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) between the two fixing locations (26, 28) thereof is constructed to be greater than the direct spacing of the two fixing locations (26, 28) of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) at the ends thereof in the upper region of the tubular grid frame (14).
4. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22) are constructed not to be linear between the two fixing locations (26, 28) thereof but instead curved and have a comparatively large curve (34).
5. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22) when viewed in the fitted stateare bent in the horizontal plane, wherein the large curves (34) are directed in each case outward in the direction of the two opposing shorter side walls of the tubular grid frame (14), 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.
6. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the length of the transverse cross-members (22) is constructed between the two fixing locations (26, 28) thereof between 1% and 5%, preferably 3%, greater than the direct spacing between the two fixing locations (26, 28).
7. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the spacing of the two fixing locations (26, 28) for standard pallet containers having a filling volume of 600, 1000 or 1200 liters is approximately 960 mm and the effective length of the transverse cross-members (22) is approximately 993 mm.
8. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the curved transverse cross-members (22) for standard pallet containers having a filling volume of 600, 1000 or 1200 liters have a large radius of curvature between 300 mm and 700 mm, preferably 500 mm.
9. 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 the compressed portions (32), and the two ends of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) are securely screwed on the front side end face to an upper horizontal or vertical tubular rod (18) of the tubular grid frame (14).
10. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a threaded nut (30) having an internal thread (44) is inserted at the end face in both ends of the transverse cross-members (22, 42) and are screwed in a secure manner on the end face to an upper horizontal or vertical tubular rod (18) of the tubular grid frame (14).
11. 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 each case at their end face to the upper region of two adjacent vertical tubular rods (20).
12. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members with two curves (42) are constructed not to be linear between the two fixing locations (26, 28) thereof and instead have at the two ends thereof a smallwhen viewed in the fitted statedownwardly formed curve (36) having a comparatively small radius and are in each case screwed with their end faces from below against the uppermost circumferential horizontal tubular rod (18).
13. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22, 42) have a round tubular profile with a diameter between 16 mm and 24 mm, preferably 20 mm, and a wall thickness between 0.8 mm and 1.2 mm, preferably 0.9 mm.
14. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1 to 13, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22, 42) have a square tubular profile with a side length between 14 mm and 20 mm, preferably 16 mm, and a wall thickness between 0.8 mm and 1.2 mm, preferably 0.9 mm.
15. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (22) are constructed as resilient spring elements having two or three smaller curves which are orientated in a horizontal plane with smaller radii in comparison.
16. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transverse cross-members (42) are constructed as resilient spring elements having two smaller curves which are orientated in a vertical plane and which have smaller radii in comparison and two or three smaller curves which are orientated in the horizontal plane and which have smaller radii in comparison.
17. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the arcuately curved transverse cross-members (22, 42) in the fitted stateare guided in each case through a retaining lug (40) which is formed from the upper base (38) of the plastics inner container (12) and the retaining lugs (40) are arranged in the center of the arcuately curved transverse cross-members (22, 42).
18. The pallet container (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the arcuately curved transverse cross-members (22, 42) in the fitted stateare guided in each case below a hook lug (50) which is formed from the upper base (38) of the plastics inner container (12) and the hook lugs (50) are arranged in the center of the arcuately curved transverse cross-members (22, 42).
Description
[0017] The invention is explained and described in greater detail below with reference to embodiments which are illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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[0029] Specifically, the length of the transverse cross-members 22 between their two fixing locations 26, 28 is constructed to be between 1% and 5%, preferably 3% greater than the direct spacing between the two fixing locations 26, 28. For standard pallet containers having 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 fixing locations 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 large radius of curvature between 300 mm and 700 mm, preferably 500 mm.
[0030] The above-described constructive embodiment of the invention can be better seen in
[0031] In a modified embodiment, the transverse cross-members 22 can be constructed as resilient spring elements with two or three smaller curves which are orientated in a horizontal plane and which have smaller radii in comparison.
[0032] In any case, the arcuately curved transverse cross-members 22in the installed stateare each guided through a retaining lug 40 which is formed from the upper base 38 of the plastics inner container 12, wherein the retaining lugs 40 are arranged at the center of and engaging over the fitted curved transverse cross-members 22 (another form of the retaining lugs is illustrated in
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[0035] One possible fixing method, in which a threaded screw 48 is screwed at the end face into the end of the hollow tubular profile of the transverse cross-member 22 can be seen in
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[0037] Another possible method for fixing the transverse cross-member with two curves 42 with an end-face screw connection is shown in
[0038] Previously conventional linear cross-members can be screwed directly in the center axis with screws at the end face only with difficulty. When the screws are tightened, the cross-member also rotates and it has to be fixed for assembly. This fixing is dispensed with as a result of the arcuately curved shape of the transverse cross-members.
[0039] As previously mentioned, the arcuately curved transverse cross-members 22in the fitted stateare each guided through a retaining lug 40 which is formed from the upper base 38 of the plastics inner container 12. In another embodiment, the retaining lugs 40 may also be constructed as carrier pins 50 (also referred to as hook lugs) which are open at one side, as shown in
[0040] The differently configured versions of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 enable a different configuration of the securing of the two ends of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 to the upper tubular grid frame 14. In addition to the end-face fixings described, the ends 52 of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 in a manner known per semay also be flattened, placed flat around the uppermost horizontal rod of the tubular grid frame 14 and screwed by means of a threaded screw 54 below the uppermost tubular rods 18, as can be seen in
[0041] In a combined form, the transverse cross-members 22, 42 may be constructed as resilient spring elements also with two smaller curves which are orientated in a vertical plane with smaller radii in comparison and one, two or three smaller curves which are orientated in a horizontal plane with smaller radii in comparison. Such a formation may be advantageous for a torque-neutral construction. The embodiments of the transverse cross-members described and the securing possibilities may in the context of the present inventionas far as technically possiblebe combined in a simple manner with each other or exchanged for each other.
[0042] Conclusion: As a result of the construction according to the invention of the transverse cross-members 22, 42 as resilient spring elements, in a pallet container 10 in a comparatively simple manner the upper region of the tubular grid frame 14 can be protected against a disadvantageous effect of transport impacts and dynamic impact loads and the operational safety during the handling of filled pallet containers can be increased.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0043] 10 Pallet container [0044] 12 Plastics inner container [0045] 14 Tubular grid frame [0046] 16 Base pallet [0047] 18 Horizontal tubular rods (14) [0048] 20 Vertical tubular rods (14) [0049] 22 Transverse cross-member [0050] 24 Spring element (22) [0051] 26 Fixing location (22) [0052] 28 Opposite fixing location (22) [0053] 30 Threaded nut (22) [0054] 32 Compressed portion (22) [0055] 34 Large curve (22) [0056] 36 Small curve (22) [0057] 38 Upper base (12) [0058] 40 Retaining lug (38) [0059] 42 Transverse cross-member with 2 curves [0060] 44 Internal thread (30) [0061] 46 Internal thread (32) [0062] 48 Threaded screw (30, 32) [0063] 50 Hook lug or carrier pin (38, 12) [0064] 52 End of transverse cross-member (22, 42) [0065] 54 Threaded screw (22, 42)