TRANSPORTING PACKAGING UNITS
20220371773 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
- Nicole Hutterer (Wackersdorf, DE)
- Andreas Fraas (Amberg, DE)
- Ricardo Colchado (Corregidora, MX)
- Stephen Flynn (Peachtree City, GA, US)
- Braden Miller (Havertown, PA, US)
- Scott Rosenman (Mount Laurel, NJ, US)
- Alessio Bonati (Cadoneghe, IT)
- Michele Guasti (Treviso, IT)
- Marco Canestraro (Carmignano di Brenta, IT)
- Riccardo Prete (Ponte San Nicolo, IT)
- Gianpaolo Bertolin (Noale, IT)
- Michael-Martin Strehl (Pfreimd, DE)
Cpc classification
B65D25/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A transport assembly with a box portion including a box surface, a box front, a box back, and a pair of box sides, wherein the front, back, and sides each extend from the box surface, wherein a gap extends between the front and each of the sides; and a drawer portion including a drawer surface, a drawer front, and a pair of drawer sides, wherein the drawer front and drawer sides each extend from the drawer surface, the drawer surface and drawer sides define an open back portion that faces the drawer front, a gap extends between the drawer front and each of the drawer sides, and the box portion and drawer portion can be arranged such that an inner surface of the drawer front faces an outer surface of the box front and an inner surface of each box side faces an outer surface of a corresponding drawer side.
Claims
1. A transport assembly comprising: a box portion that comprises a box surface, a box front, a box back, and a pair of box sides, wherein the box front, the box back, and the box sides each extend from the box surface, wherein a gap extends between the box front and each of the box sides; and a drawer portion that comprises a drawer surface, a drawer front, and a pair of drawer sides, wherein the drawer front and the drawer sides each extend from the drawer surface, wherein the drawer surface and drawer sides define an open back portion that faces the drawer front, wherein a gap extends between the drawer front and each of the drawer sides, wherein the box portion and the drawer portion can be arranged such that an inner surface of the drawer front faces an outer surface of the box front and an inner surface of each box side faces an outer surface of a corresponding drawer side.
2. The transport assembly according to claim 1, wherein each box side releasably latches to a corresponding drawer side.
3. The transport assembly according to claim 2, wherein the outer surface of each drawer side comprises one or more hooks, and wherein the inner surface of each box side comprises one or more indentations configured to releasably engage the one or more hooks.
4. The transport assembly according to claim 3, wherein the hook extends along a length of the drawer side.
5. The transport assembly according to claim 3, wherein each box side comprises a plurality of indentations that are spaced along a height of the box side.
6. The transport assembly according to claim 1, wherein the drawer front releasably latches to the box front.
7. The transport assembly according to claim 6, wherein the outer surface of the box front comprises a hook, and wherein the inner surface of the drawer front comprises one or more indentations configured to releasably engage the hook, wherein the inner surface of the drawer front optionally comprises a plurality of indentations that are spaced along a height of the drawer front.
8. The transport assembly according to claim 6, wherein the drawer front comprises two or more tabs that releasably engage the gap that extends between the box front and each of the box sides.
9. The transport assembly according to claim 1, wherein the box front, the box back, and the box sides each form an obtuse angle relative to the box surface.
10. The transport assembly according to claim 1, wherein the drawer front and the drawer sides each form an obtuse angle relative to the drawer surface.
11. The transport assembly according to claim 1, further comprising an insert that defines a plurality of openings, each opening configured to receive a packaging unit.
12. The transport assembly according to claim 11, wherein each insert opening has a substantially hexagonal shape, wherein the insert optionally comprises a flexible material and is configured to expand and collapse.
13. The transport assembly according to claim 1, wherein the drawer surface comprises one or more ridges that substantially extend along the length of the drawer surface.
14. The transport assembly according to any one of the preceding claimsclaim 1, wherein one or both drawer sides includes one or more apertures that extend through a thickness of the drawer side and are arranged adjacent to the drawer surface.
15. A method, comprising: receiving a box portion that comprises a box surface, a box front, a box back, and a pair of box sides, wherein the box front, the box back, and the box sides each extend from the box surface, wherein a front gap extends between the box front and each of the box sides; arranging a plurality of packaging units in the box portion; receiving a drawer portion that comprises a drawer surface, a drawer front, and a pair of drawer sides, wherein the drawer front and the drawer sides each extend from the drawer surface, wherein the drawer surface and drawer sides define an open back portion that faces the drawer front, wherein a drawer gap extends between the drawer front and each of the drawer sides; and arranging the drawer portion relative to the box portion such that an inner surface of the drawer front faces an outer surface of the box front and an inner surface of each box side faces an outer surface of a corresponding drawer side.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein arranging the plurality of packaging units in the box portion comprises: receiving an insert that defines a plurality of openings, each opening configured to receive a respective container and having a substantially hexagonal opening; laying the insert inside the box portion; and arranging one of the plurality of packaging units in each insert opening.
17. The method according to claim 15, further comprising: placing drawer surface on a supported surface; sliding the drawer portion away from the box portion while the box portion is held in place; and lifting the box portion, and optionally the insert, from the plurality of packaging units.
18. The method according to claim 16 further comprising: placing drawer surface on a supported surface; sliding the drawer portion away from the box portion while the box portion is held in place; and lifting the box portion, and optionally the insert, from the plurality of packaging units.
19. The transport assembly according to claim 6, further comprising an insert that defines a plurality of openings, each opening configured to receive a packaging unit.
20. The transport assembly according to claim 19, wherein each insert opening has a substantially hexagonal shape, wherein the insert optionally comprises a flexible material and is configured to expand and collapse
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Certain embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0032] Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] When the box portion 12 and the drawer portion 30 are coupled, they form a transport assembly 10, e.g., for a plurality of packaging units. The transport assembly 10 can be used as secondary packaging for primary packaging in the food, cosmetic, or pharmaceutical industries, i.e., packaging that groups, stores, and protects primary packaging. Although the expression “primary packaging” can encompass vials, cartridges, ampoules, bottles, and syringes to name a few examples, the following description will refer to “vials” for all types of primary packaging.
[0036] Although the vials can be loaded in the transport assembly 10 without any additional structures,
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[0038] In some instances, vertical ribs 47 may be integrally formed along the sides 52 of the honeycomb insert 46, for example at the corners of the honeycomb shape (
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[0041] Once the vials 100 have been loaded in the box portion 12, the drawer portion 30 can be placed on top of the box portion 12, as shown by the downward arrow in
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[0045] In order to secure the transport assembly 10, e.g., when it is flipped to unload the vials, each box side 20 can releasably latch to a corresponding drawer side 36. Examples of such latches are shown in
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[0047] In some instances, the height of the indentations 66 can be adapted to specific vial sizes so that the box surface 14 and the drawer surface 32 can clamp a variety of vial sizes between them. Clamping the vials (not shown) between the box surface 14 and the drawer surface 32 may further secure the vials, as well as decrease the overall size of the transport assembly 10. In some instances, the box surface 14 may also include a textured or corrugated pattern 67 (
[0048] Similarly, the drawer surface 32 can also include a textured pattern. In some cases, the pattern may create a passage for the sterilization gas to flow under the bottom of the vials. For example,
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[0050] In some instances, the drawer front 34 may also releasably latch to the box front 16. Such a latch may prevent the drawer portion 30 from inadvertently sliding away from the box portion 12 (see
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[0054] The method 200 includes receiving 202 a box portion that includes a box surface, a box front, a box back, and a pair of box sides. The box front, the box back, and the box sides each extend from the box surface, and a front gap extends between the box front and each of the box sides. The method 200 further includes arranging 204 a plurality of packaging units in the box portion. The method 200 further includes receiving 206 a drawer portion that includes a drawer surface, a drawer front, and a pair of drawer sides. The drawer front and the drawer sides each extend from the drawer surface, and the drawer surface and drawer sides define an open back portion that faces the drawer front. A drawer gap extends between the drawer front and each of the drawer sides. The method 200 further includes arranging 208 the drawer portion relative to the box portion such that an inner surface of the drawer front faces an outer surface of the box front and an inner surface of each box side faces an outer surface of a corresponding drawer side.
[0055] Arranging 208 the plurality of packaging units in the box portion may include receiving an insert that defines a plurality of openings, each opening configured to receive a respective container and having a substantially hexagonal opening; laying the insert inside the box portion; and arranging one of the plurality of packaging units in each insert opening.
[0056] The method may 200 include placing drawer surface on a supported surface; sliding the drawer portion away from the box portion while the box portion is held in place; and lifting the box portion, and optionally the insert, from the plurality of packaging units.
[0057] A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, numerous alternative embodiments within the scope of the claims will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. The presently described embodiments are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.