MESH CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MESH CONTAINER
20250042604 · 2025-02-06
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A mesh container two sets of opposing sides, a bottom, and a rim extending outwardly from the top of the sides is folded from one or more precursors cut from a web comprising a mesh portion formed by perforating and stretching part of a sheet and an unstretched portion. Each precursor is single piece that is folded into at least two side panels made at least partly of mesh and a portion of the outwardly extending rim made of the unstretched portion of the web. One or more portions for a bottom panel may be included with the two side panels, the bottom of the container being formed by folding the bottom panel portions away for the side panels to form an overlapping joint with each other.
Claims
1. A method for use in making containers that comprise sides made at least partly of metal mesh and a surrounding metal rim extending outwardly from the sides not made of mesh, the method comprising: cutting one or more precursors from a web of sheet metal comprising one or more portions that have been perforated and expanded along an expansion direction to form metal mesh, and one or more unstretched sheet metal portions; and for each of the one or more precursors, folding the precursor to make up in a single piece at least a first side panel for a metal mesh container and an adjacent second side panel for the metal mesh container, and at least a portion of the surrounding metal rim extending outwardly from top edges of the first and second side panels, wherein the first and second side panels are at least partly made of metal mesh at least a portion of the rim joins the first and the second side panels and is formed from one of the one or more unstretched sheet metal portions.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein: the one or more unstretched sheet metal portions comprise an unstretched leading portion and an unstretched trailing portion of the web of sheet metal, with an intermediate portion of the web of sheet metal between the unstretched leading and trailing portions comprising the metal mesh; the one or more precursors comprise a first precursor and a second precursor formed by cutting across the intermediate portion of the web of sheet metal, the first precursor comprising the leading unstretched portion and the second precursor, comprising the trailing unstretched portion, the first and second panels in each of the first and second precursors containing mesh from the intermediate portion of the web of sheet metal.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein: the first precursor is folded to form first and second sets of opposing side panels for a first mesh container, with unstretched leading portion of the web of sheet metal forming the surrounding metal rim of the first container; and the second precursor is folded to form first and second sets of opposing side panels for a second mesh container, with unstretched trailing portion of the web of sheet metal forming the surrounding metal rim of the second mesh container.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein each of the first and second precursors comprises both the first and second set of opposing side panels.
5. The method according to claim 2, further comprising assembling a mesh container from the first and the second precursors, the first side panels from each of first and second precursors comprising a first set of opposing side panels for the mesh container and the second side panels from each of the first and second precursors comprising a second set of opposing side panels for the mesh container, and the unstretched leading and trailing portions making up the surrounding rim for the mesh container.
6. The method according to claim 2, wherein the mesh container is rectangular, with a first and a second set of opposing side panels with upper edges, a bottom panel, a rim being directed outwards from the upper edges of the side panels, and wherein the first and second precursors are laid out the web of sheet metal with the first side panel on each of the first and second precursors aligned with the second side panel on each of the first and second precursors.
7. The method according to claim 2, wherein each of the first and second precursors further comprises a bottom panel portion connected to the first side panels.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein folding includes folding each of the bottom panel portions away from the first side panel, the bottom panel portions from a set of opposing first side panels of the mesh container partly overlapping midway between opposing first sides panels; and wherein the method further comprises forming a joint between the first and second bottom panel portions where the first and second bottom portions overlap.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the joint between the first and second bottom panel portions is embossed.
10. The method according to claim 2, further comprising folding the unstretched sheet metal portions outwardly from top edges of the first and second panels and then downwardly to form at least a portion of the surrounding rim.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the unstretched sheet metal portions are folded to form a hollow channel inside the rim.
12. The method according to claim 2, wherein each of the first and second side panels comprises an upper part adjacent to the rim portion made from the unstretched sheet metal portion and a lower part that contains metal mesh.
13. The method according to claim 1, wherein, each of the one or more precursors further comprises part of a bottom panel for the mesh container, the part of the bottom panel extending from the first side panel; and the single piece made by folding the precursor further comprises the bottom panel portion extending inwardly from the first panel and joined along one side to a bottom edge of the second side panel with an overlapping joint.
14. A container made from a mesh material comprising a first and a second set of opposing side panels, a bottom panel and a rim directed outwards from an upper edge of each of the side panels, wherein one side panel from each of first set of opposing side panels and a portion of the bottom panel is made up from a single piece of material, at least a portion of which is mesh; wherein each bottom panel portion is folded away from the side panel to which it is connected, the bottom panel portions overlapping along a mid-portion of the bottom panel and joined along the overlap.
15. The mesh container according to claim 14, wherein the bottom panel is embossed along the overlap.
16. The mesh material container according to claim 14, wherein the single piece of material contains an unstretched portion and at least part of the rim is formed from the unstretched portion.
17. The mesh material container according to claim 16, wherein an upper part of each of the side panels contains part of the unstretched portion.
18. The mesh container according to claim 14, wherein the wherein the overlap is provided with an embossing to form, in cross section, a protruding shape.
19. The mesh container according to claim 18, wherein the protruding shape in cross section is comprised of a half circle arching between the two panel portions.
20. The mesh container according to claim 19, wherein edges of the two bottom panel portions are located within the arching shape.
21. The mesh container according to claim 18, wherein edges of the two bottom panel portions are located within the protruding shape.
22. A mesh material container comprising a first and a second set of opposing side panels, a bottom panel, and a rim directed outwards from the side panels, wherein the rim and at least one side panel from each of the first and second sets of opposing sides panels are formed from a single sheet of metal, the rim being formed from an unstretched portion of the sheet of metal and the side panels being formed at least in part of mesh formed by cutting and then expanding the sheet metal.
23. The mesh container according to claim 22, wherein an upper part of the at least one side panel from each of the first and second sets of opposing sides panels adjacent to the rim is comprised of part of the unstretched portion.
24. The mesh container according to claim 22, wherein openings in the mesh closest to the unstretched portion are smaller than openings in the mesh further away from the unstretched portion.
25. The mesh material container according to claim 22, wherein the rim portion comprises a tab extending between 15 and 40 mm beyond the corner of the finished mesh material container.
26. The mesh material container according to claim 22, wherein the bottom panel is formed by two bottom panel portions with an overlapping joint on the bottom panel, the overlapping joint being embossed to form, in cross-section, a protrusion along a length of the overlapping joint.
27. The mesh material container according to claim 26, wherein the protrusion comprises, in cross section, an arching shape.
28. The mesh material container according to claim 26, wherein edges of the two panel portions are located within the arching shape.
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14. A container made from a mesh material comprising a first and a second set of opposing side panels, a bottom panel and a rim directed outwards from an upper edge of each of the side panels, wherein one side panel from each of first set of opposing side panels and a portion of the bottom panel is made up from a single piece of material, at least a portion of which is mesh; wherein each bottom panel portion is folded away from the side panel to which it is connected, the bottom panel portions overlapping along a mid-portion of the bottom panel and joined along the overlap.
15. The mesh container according to claim 14, wherein the bottom panel is embossed along the overlap.
16. The mesh material container according to claim 14, wherein the single piece of material contains an unstretched portion and at least part of the rim is formed from the unstretched portion.
17. The mesh material container according to claim 16, wherein an upper part of each of the side panels contains part of the unstretched portion.
18. The mesh container according to claim 14, wherein the wherein the overlap is provided with an embossing to form, in cross section, a protruding shape.
19. The mesh container according to claim 18, wherein the protruding shape in cross section is comprised of a half circle arching between the two panel portions.
20. The mesh container according to claim 19, wherein edges of the two bottom panel portions are located within the arching shape.
21. The mesh container according to claim 18, wherein edges of the two bottom panel portions are located within the protruding shape.
22. A mesh material container comprising a first and a second set of opposing side panels, a bottom panel, and a rim directed outwards from the side panels, wherein the rim and at least one side panel from each of the first and second sets of opposing sides panels are formed from a single sheet of metal, the rim being formed from an unstretched portion of the sheet of metal and the side panels being formed at least in part of mesh formed by cutting and then expanding the sheet metal.
23. The mesh container according to claim 22, wherein an upper part of the at least one side panel from each of the first and second sets of opposing sides panels adjacent to the rim is comprised of part of the unstretched portion.
24. The mesh container according to claim 22, wherein openings in the mesh closest to the unstretched portion are smaller than openings in the mesh further away from the unstretched portion.
25. The mesh material container according to claim 22, wherein the rim portion comprises a tab extending between 15 and 40 mm beyond the corner of the finished mesh material container.
26. The mesh material container according to claim 22, wherein the bottom panel is formed by two bottom panel portions with an overlapping joint on the bottom panel, the overlapping joint being embossed to form, in cross-section, a protrusion along a length of the overlapping joint.
27. The mesh material container according to claim 26, wherein the protrusion comprises, in cross section, an arching shape.
28. The mesh material container according to claim 26, wherein edges of the two panel portions are located within the arching shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0040] In the following description, like numbers refer to like elements.
[0041] The present disclosure relates generally to methods for producing containers in mesh materials and to containers made from mesh materials. A mesh material, an example of which is a sheet of mesh material 1 shown in
[0042] In the present disclosure a more efficient method of producing a mesh container is described. This is accomplished for instance with less waste of material, fewer parts and fewer production steps, each providing an advantage over prior art methods.
[0043] In the present disclosure, rather than separately forming pieces making up different panels of a container by cutting up a perforated, stretched web of sheet metal, welding those pieces together and attaching a separate rail at the rim of the container, the container is formed almost as a whole already from a single web of sheet metal by preparing one or more mesh metal precursors.
[0044] Generally, thus, a web of sheet metal is perforated and expanded along an expansion direction, while leaving a portion of the sheet metal web unstretched. At least one precursor is cut from the web, and a container is folded, including said at least one precursor, wherein the precursor makes up, in one piece, at least a side panel in the first set of side panels and a side panel in the second set of side panels, which are joined by a rim portion comprising said unstretched portion of the web. Thereby, a very effective manufacturing of a container is provided, where no special parts need be added to form the rim of the container.
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[0046] The web 7 formed as illustrated in
[0047] Each web part or precursor in this example includes side panels 21, 23 and bottom panel portions 25 from which to form the sides and bottom of a mesh container, and an unstretched portion 19 from which to form the rim of the mesh container. In the illustrated case, the container will have panels forming long and short side walls, although a square layout with side walls of equal width is also possible. A complete or almost complete container can now be formed from the first precursor 18. The leading unstretched portion will be used to form the rim of the first container. Adjacent parts for the side panels 21, 23 will be joined using a small overlap. Parts making up the bottom panels portions 25 will also be joined using a small overlap and also joined laterally with small overlaps with the bottom edges of the panels 23, from which they do not extend. Although welding and soldering are the most common methods of joining to overlapping portions of two parts made of mesh, parts with overlaps may be joined by any suitable method. Examples of suitable methods might include by way of example welding, soldering, gluing, clamping, fastening with mechanical fasteners, or other means for mechanically connecting the overlapping portions.
[0048] A second container may be folded in the same way from the second precursor 20 wherein the trailing unstretched portion 19 will be used to form the rim of the second container.
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[0051] One to increase the strength or stiffness of portion of the rim is to fold part of the outwardly extending unstretched portion 19 downwards towards the bottom of the container. Such a bend will tend to stiffen the rim. Further the outer edge of the unstretched portion 19 may be folded or rolled inwards towards the outer face of the associated side panel as shown in
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[0058] In addition, overlaps exist between the side panels 23 and overlaps between the lateral sides of the shorter and wider bottom panel portions 25 and the corresponding side panels 23, which are circled using dashed line 45. With this configuration, the total length of overlaps and corresponding welds at the transition between side panels and bottom panel portions are reduced. Along the bottom panel periphery where it meets the side panels, overlaps 45 are only needed at four relatively shorter sections, which are located close to the corner where the strength requirements are not as high. With this configuration, at least a portion of the bottom edge of each of the side panels 21, 23 is not connected to a bottom panel portion 25, 26 through an overlapping joint. Rather, the transition in the areas indicated by dashed lines 47, between a side panel 21, 23 and a connected bottom panel portion 25, 26 are created by a folder, are formed by a fold, not an overlapping joint. They are integrally formed with the bottom panel directly through a fold. Further, the total length of the joints between side panels 21, 23 and bottom panel portions can be reduced, with a greater percentage of intersection of the side panels and bottom panels constituting a fold and not an overlapping joint. Thus, because each of the side panels is made from a single piece, there is less risk for joint breaking.
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[0061] The pattern may also make the bottom panel stiffer and less likely to bulge.
[0062] Furthermore, even if it does not increase the strength of the bottom panel, embossing the overlap between panels can allow for folding the edge of the panel portions in manner that reduces the risk of the edge catching or entangling fabrics and the like due to, for example, burrs along the edges. In the example, the edges 28, 30 of the two panel portions 25, 26 are located within the arching shape formed by the embossing to provide this effect.
[0063] The ridges 49 can be made to protrude upwardly or downwardly (or both) from the bottom panel main plane and need not have cross-section that is a half-circle. Other cross-sectional shapes are conceivable, such triangular, square, and elliptical, as well as more complex ones. Furthermore, displaced surface features other than ridges could be used to form the pattern.
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[0070] The present disclosure is not limited to the above examples and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims.
[0071] The foregoing description is of exemplary and preferred embodiments. The invention, as defined by the appended claims, is not limited to the described embodiments. The embodiments are, unless otherwise noted, non-limiting examples of one or more inventive features. Alterations and modifications to the disclosed embodiments may be made without departing from the invention. The meaning of the terms used in this specification are, unless stated otherwise, intended to have their ordinary and customary meaning to those in the art and are not intended to be limited to specific implementations that may be described.