ADJUSTABLE LENGTH CONTAINER
20220402650 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable length container includes an inner container section having interconnected side walls and an end wall defining a predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height. A bottom is connected to the side walls and end wall. A pair of upper rails is positioned adjacent and extending along the side walls of the inner container section. An outer container section is provided having interconnected side walls and an end wall defining a predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom connected to the interconnected side walls. The length, width and height of the outer container section have dimensions adapted to telescopically receive the inner container section in a predetermined overlapping configuration relative to the outer container section.
Claims
1. An adjustable length container, comprising: (a) an inner container section having interconnected side walls and an end wall defining a predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom connected to the side walls and end wall; (b) a pair of upper rails positioned adjacent and extending along the side walls of the inner container section; (c) an outer container section having interconnected side walls and an end wall defining a predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom connected to the interconnected side walls and bottom, the predetermined dimensional length, width and height of the outer container section having dimensions adapted to telescopically receive the inner container section in a predetermined overlapping configuration relative to the outer container section; (d) a pair of upper rails positioned adjacent to and extending along the side walls of the outer container section and dimensioned to telescopically receive the pair of upper rails of the inner section therein; and (e) the pair of upper rails of the inner container section and the pair of upper rails of the outer container section having complementary inner and outer locking elements for locking the inner and outer container sections in the predetermined telescopically overlapping configuration.
2. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, and including a rail formed between the pair of upper rails positioned adjacent the side walls of the inner container section and adapted to receive a respective wall of the pair of upper rails of the outer container section as the inner container section and the outer container section telescopically overlap.
3. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, wherein the complementary inner and outer locking elements comprise at least one pin-receiving hole formed in each of the inner pair of upper rails and adapted to receive a removable locking pin therein.
4. The adjustable length container according to claim 3, wherein the at least one pin-receiving hole comprises a plurality of pin-receiving holes spaced along a length of the inner pair of upper rails and adapted to lock the inner and outer container sections in the predetermined telescopically overlapping configuration.
5. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, and including: (a) an inner pair of lower rails positioned adjacent and extending along parallel lengthwise walls of the inner container section; (b) an outer pair of lower rails positioned adjacent to and extending along parallel lengthwise walls of the outer container section, dimensioned to telescopically receive the inner pair of lower rails therein; and (c) the inner pair of lower rails and the outer pair of lower rails having complementary inner and outer locking elements for locking the inner and outer container sections in the predetermined telescopically overlapping configuration.
6. The adjustable length container according to claim 5, wherein the complementary inner and outer locking elements comprise at least one pin-receiving hole formed in each of the inner pair of lower rails and adapted to receive a removable locking pin therein.
7. The adjustable length container according to claim 6, wherein the at least one pin-receiving hole comprises a plurality of pin-receiving holes spaced along a length of the inner pair of lower rails.
8. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, and including a removable wall.
9. The adjustable length container according to claim 8, wherein the removable wall is an end wall defining the width of the container.
10. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, and including a pair of casters positioned on one or another of the inner or outer container sections.
11. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, wherein the complementary inner and outer locking elements comprise at least one pin-receiving hole formed in each of the inner pair of upper rails and adapted to receive a respective leaf spring with a locking pin positioned thereon, mounted on the outer pair of upper rails.
12. The adjustable length container according to claim 1, wherein the rails are tubular with an inside dimension of the inner pair of upper and lower rails dimensioned to be telescopically received in the outer pair of upper and lower rails.
13. An adjustable length container, comprising: (a) an inner container section having interconnected walls with predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom connected to the interconnected walls; (b) an inner pair of upper rails positioned adjacent and extending along parallel lengthwise walls of the inner container section; (c) an outer container section having interconnected walls with predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom connected to the interconnected walls, the predetermined dimensional length, width and height of the outer container section having dimensions adapted to telescopically receive the inner container section in a predetermined overlapping configuration relative to the outer container section; (d) an outer pair of upper rails positioned adjacent to and extending along parallel lengthwise walls of the outer container section, and dimensioned to telescopically receive the inner pair of upper rails therein; (e) the inner pair of upper rails and the outer pair of upper rails having complementary inner and outer locking elements for locking the inner and outer container sections in a predetermined telescopically overlapping position; (f) an inner pair of lower rails positioned adjacent and extending along parallel lengthwise walls of the inner container section; (g) an outer pair of lower rails positioned adjacent to and extending along parallel lengthwise walls of the outer container section and dimensioned to telescopically receive the inner pair of lower rails therein; and (h) the inner pair of lower rails and the outer pair of lower rails having complementary inner and outer locking elements for locking the inner and outer container sections in the predetermined telescopically overlapping position.
14. The adjustable length container according to claim 13, wherein the interconnected walls are formed of a rigid material.
15. The adjustable length container according to claim 13, and including casters positioned on one or another of the inner or outer container sections.
16. The adjustable length container according to claim 13, and including channels formed between the inner pair of upper rails positioned adjacent the parallel lengthwise walls of the outer container section and adapted to receive a wall of the outer pair of upper rails of the inner container section as the inner container section and the outer container section telescopically overlap.
17. The adjustable length container according to claim 16, wherein the complementary inner and outer locking elements comprise at least one pin-receiving hole formed in each of the inner pair of upper rails and adapted to receive a removable locking pin therein.
18. The adjustable length container according to claim 17, wherein the at least one pin-receiving hole comprises a plurality of pin-receiving holes spaced along a length of the inner pair of upper rails and adapted to lock the container in a predetermined length.
19. The adjustable length container according to claim 18, wherein the removable locking pin comprises a self-locking pin.
20. The adjustable length container according to claim 18, wherein the complementary inner and outer locking elements comprise at least one pin-receiving hole formed in each of the inner pair of upper rails and adapted to receive a locking pin positioned on a lower side of respective elongate leaf springs mounted on the outer pair of upper rails.
21. The adjustable length container according to claim 13, and including guide channels formed in the interconnected walls of the inner container section for cooperating with pins carried by the outer container section and positioned in the guide channels.
22. The adjustable length container according to claim 13, and including guide channels formed in the interconnected walls and the bottom of the inner container section for cooperating with pins carried by interconnected walls and bottom of the outer container section and positioned in the guide channels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0037] The inner container section 12 has interconnected walls 14, 16 and 18 with a predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom 20 connected to the interconnected walls 14, 16 and 18. A pair of upper rails 22, 24 are positioned on a top surface of the side walls 14 and 18 and extend along the side walls 14 and 18 in a parallel lengthwise direction. Upwardly extending stubs 26, 28 are positioned on opposing tubular corner members 32, 34 of the inner container section 12. When two or more like containers 10 are stacked, the stubs 26, 28 fit into the bottom end of the tubular corner members 32, 34 of the like container 10, fixing the container 10 and the like container 10 in a secure stacked registration with each other.
[0038] The upper rail 22 of side wall 14 and upper rail 24 of side wall 18 have spaced-apart locking holes 22A-E and 24A-E, respectively, that extend along their respective top surfaces. The inner container section 12 also includes a pair of lower rails 36, 38 provided with spaced-apart locking holes 36A-E, 38A-E, respectively. The side walls 14 and 18 include channels 14A-B and 18A-B, respectively, which extend along their respective length. The bottom 20 of the inner container section 12 includes a pair of channels 20A-B extending along its length. The inner container section 12 has a pair of casters 40, 42 that are preferably retractable and permit the container 10 to be easily rolled for mobility, and adjusted.
[0039] The outer container section 50 has interconnected walls 52, 54 and 56 with predetermined dimensioned length, width, and height, and a bottom 58 connected to the interconnected walls 52, 54 and 56.
[0040] The outer container section 50 includes upper rails 60 and 62 positioned on top of the walls 52 and 56, respectively. Locking pin holes 64, 66, see
[0041] The outer container section 50 includes lower rails 68 and 70 positioned proximate the bottom wall 58. Locking pin holes 72, 74, see
[0042] Upwardly extending stubs 80, 82 are positioned on opposing tubular corner members 84, 86 of the outer container section 50. When stacked, the stubs 80, 82 fit into the bottom end of the tubular corner members 84, 86 of a like container 10, fixing the container 10 and the like container 10 in stacked registration with each other.
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[0046] Examples of the range of available length adjustment are shown in
[0047] The self-locking pin 69 is shown in
[0048] An alternative locking arrangement is shown in
[0049] The container 10 may be constructed of numerous alternative materials, the selection of which will depend on various commercial and technical factors, and are not significant to patentability. By way of example only, reinforced fiberglass or HDPE may be used for the walls 14, 16, 18, 52, 54, 56 and bottoms 20 and 58. The thickness of these wall and bottom components may be 0.25 in. (6.3 mm).
[0050] An adjustable length container according to a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments and examples. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation, the invention being defined by the claims.