CONTAINER WITH RAMPWALL
20240417162 ยท 2024-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D88/542
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container for storing and transporting materials includes a container body having a generally rectangular configuration with bottom and side walls and a front and rear end defining an inner chamber. A generally rectangular ramp wall is pivotably connected with the container body adjacent the front end. The ramp wall pivots about at least one of a horizontal and vertical axis to provide pivotal movement of the ramp wall between closed and open positions, respectively. The ramp wall further has a height that is less than, equal to or greater than a height of at least one of the side walls and a width which is generally equal to a width of the container body. Preferably, the container further comprises at least one front end door that is pivotably connected with the container body to provide access to the inner chamber via the front end.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. The container of claim 14, wherein the height of the ramp wall when it is in its closed position is greater than half the height of at least one of the container side walls.
3. (canceled)
4. (canceled)
5. The container of claim 14, wherein the at least one front end door includes two front end doors.
6. The container of claim 5, wherein the two front end doors are pivotably connected with respective side walls of the container body above the ramp wall when the ramp wall is in its closed position to provide swinging movement of the two front end doors between closed and open positions.
7. The container of claim 6, and further comprising a top wall connected with the rear and side walls.
8. The container of claim 7, wherein the top wall includes one of a rigid pitched roof and rigid planar roof having a length and width that is generally equal to a length and width of the container.
9. The container of claim 8, wherein the container further includes at least one pivot shaft and at least one helical torsion spring to provide pivotal movement of the ramp wall relative to the container body, the at least one pivot shaft being arranged at a lower end of the container front end and connected with a lower end of the ramp wall, the at least one helical torsion spring being arranged around the at least one pivot shaft.
10. (canceled)
11. The container of claim 14, wherein the ramp wall is removably connected with the container body for pivotable displacement about a horizontal axis and is removably connected with the container body for pivotable displacement about a vertical axis.
12. (canceled)
13. (canceled)
14. A container for storing and transporting materials, comprising a container body having a generally rectangular configuration including a bottom wall, a pair of side walls connected with the bottom wall, a front end and a rear end defining an inner chamber, the front end having a height defined by forward edges of the bottom wall and upper edges of the side walls and a width defined by a distance between forward edges of the side walls, the front end including: a) a rectangular ramp wall pivotably connected with the container body adjacent the front end for pivotable displacement of the ramp wall about one of a horizontal and vertical axis to provide pivotal movement of the ramp wall between closed and open positions, the ramp wall having top, bottom and side edges defining a height and width of the ramp wall, the height being less than the height of the container front end and the width being equal to the width of the container front end, wherein when the ramp wall is in its closed position, the ramp wall side edges contact the forward edges of the container side walls; and b) at least one front end door being pivotably connected with the container body between closed and open positions to provide access to the inner chamber, the at least one front end door having a height that is substantially less than the height of the container front end and a width that is equal to the width of the container front end, wherein when the at least one front end door is in its closed position, side edges of the at least one front end door contact the forward edges of the side walls, the height of the ramp wall and the height of the at least one front end door combining to equal the height of the front end, a lower edge of the at least one front end door being arranged above an upper edge of the ramp wall when the at least one front end door and the ramp wall are in their closed positions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention will be explained in greater detail below using embodiments with the aid of the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] In the following description of the figures, front, rear and similar terms are used to refer to ends of containers. These terms should not be understood to be restrictive, and it will be understood by those with skill in the art that these terms can be interchanged without deviating from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
[0029] Referring first to
[0030] The ramp wall is connected with the container at a lower end via a horizontal pivot assembly 16 and a latch arm 17. The pivot assembly includes a horizontal shaft 18 extending the width of the container from side wall to side wall and a pair of helical torsion springs 20 that are arranged around the shaft and which engage the lower outer end of the ramp wall and the forward edge of the bottom wall to provide a force which allows for an individual to manually pivot the ramp wall from a downward open position, as shown in
[0031] The ramp wall can be further connected with the container via vertical hinge assemblies 21, which are arranged at a side of the ramp wall and a side edge of a container side wall (shown in
[0032] The barn doors 14 include a pair of doors connected to respective side walls via hinge assemblies 28 which allow for the doors to pivot, or swing, about a vertical access between open and closed positions. There is a lock assembly 30 which secures the doors in their closed positions. The combination of the ramp wall which can pivot about horizontal and vertical axes and barn doors which can swing open, provide multiple forms of access to the inner chamber of the container, depending on the reason for accessing the inner chamber and size of an opening that is required.
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[0034] In addition to the hook 36, the container 2 includes a pair of guide rails 44 which are connected with an outer surface of the bottom wall 10 and which extend along the length of the bottom wall terminating at ends 38 which extend beyond the bottom wall in proximity of the rear wall 8.
[0035] The bottom wall 10 and top wall 6 both include side wall edges 40 and 42, respectively, which extend beyond the side walls 4 and rear wall 8. Between the bottom wall and top edges are posts 41 (shown in
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[0039] The container 2 of this embodiment includes integral side 4, rear 8 and bottom 10 walls and a top wall 6 that connects flush with the upper edges of the rear wall, side walls and front barn doors 14. This ensures the inner chamber 15 of the container will be secured and free of effects from external elements.
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[0041] As with the embodiment of
[0042] The remainder of this container 102 is similar to that of the container 2 of
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[0044] The embodiment of
[0045] The container of this embodiment also includes wheels 232, but only two wheels located proximate to the front ramp wall. A pair of guide rails 244 also extend along an outer surface of the bottom wall 210 to ends 238 that extend beyond the container. The rear of the container, however, does not include an opening with a hook, but rather includes a pair of pivotable arms 260 extending at an angle from the guide rail ends 238 to a securement device 262 arranged centrally on the rear wall 208. The pivotable arms are engaged by a lifting device from a truck to lift the container onto the truck.
[0046] Although the above description includes reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present disclosure. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised and employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.