Panel and support structure for collapsible container, and collapsible container
09676515 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2519/0091
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00517
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00606
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00358
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00303
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/0099
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00338
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention relates to a collapsible container and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a collapsible container for use in packaging and transportation. The collapsible container includes a number of panels each having a panel body, with elongate tubular members secured to edges of the bodies. Each of the tubular members has at least one recessed section that forms interlocking engagement means.
Claims
1. A collapsible container comprising: a plurality of upper panels, and a bottom panel, each panel having a body defining a plurality of edges and an elongate tubular member along each of the edges of the body; each tubular member having at least one cut-away section to form an interlocking formation that is an alternating tenon and mortise formation, wherein each cut-away section comprises a residual portion of said tubular member, each mortise being shaped so that a tenon is received therein in an arrangement wherein the received tenon is not concentric with adjacent tenons, whereby an engagement member passing through the tenons has a secure or friction fit therein; the bottom panel having a plurality of reinforced downwardly protruding supports comprised of a plurality of panels for raising up the bottom panel and thereby the collapsible container; and at least one interlocking formation on the bottom panel engaging an interlocking formation on at least one upper pane.
2. A collapsible container according to claim 1, wherein the tenons and mortises of adjacent panels are staggered so as to enable a tenon of a first panel to engage a mortise provided in an adjacent panel.
3. A collapsible container according to claim 1, wherein the engagement member is receivable through a passage by adjacent tenons when panels are engaged.
4. A collapsible container according to claim 3 wherein the engagement member is in the form of a solid rod.
5. A collapsible container according to claim 3 wherein the engagement member is in the form of a hollow tubular cylinder.
6. A collapsible container according to claim 1, wherein the supports include a plurality of stacked reinforced panels including at least one L-shaped channel section for supporting the stacked reinforced panels, the supports being secured to the bottom panel of the collapsible container, and wherein each reinforced panel is comprised of two outer laminations and a reinforced inner structure.
7. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the interlocking formations of adjacent panels are arranged to be releasably interlockable.
8. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the cut-away section in the tubular member of a panel is a section where a segment of the tubular member has been removed.
9. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the cut-away section of a panel defines a mortise adjacent a tenon formed by the tubular member where it is not cut-away.
10. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein each panel includes a securing cover for securing the tubular member to the body of the panel, the securing cover comprising a sheet of pliable material that is wrapped around the tubular member, with opposite ends of the sheet being secured to opposite sides of the body of the panel.
11. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the body of a panel is made from reinforced material that comprises two outer laminations and an inner reinforcing structure.
12. The collapsible container of claim 11 wherein the outer, laminations at least partially overlies the tubular section when secured to the edge of the panel.
13. The collapsible container of claim 11 wherein the inner reinforcing structure comprises a honeycomb structure.
14. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the tubular members are provided on ends of the edges of a panel.
15. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the tubular members are provided on sides of the edges of a panel.
16. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the body of a panel is substantially rectangular.
17. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein the body and tubular members of a panel are made from cardboard.
18. The collapsible container of claim 1 wherein each support includes a plurality of reinforced panels stacked on top of one another, the stacked reinforced panels being secured in a stacked position.
19. The collapsible container of claim 18 wherein each support includes at least one L-shaped channel section for supporting the stacked reinforced panels.
20. The collapsible container of claim 19 wherein each support includes two mirrored L-shaped channel sections for supporting the stacked reinforced panels.
21. The collapsible container of claim 18 wherein each reinforced panels is comprised of two outer laminations and a reinforced inner structure.
22. The collapsible container according to claim 21 wherein the outer laminations are made from cardboard or craft paper.
23. The collapsible container according to claim 21 wherein the reinforced inner structure comprises honeycomb structured cardboard or craft paper.
24. The collapsible container according to claim 21 wherein the reinforced inner structure comprises tubular cardboard sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An embodiment of the invention is described below, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(11) With reference to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like features, a collapsible container is generally indicated by reference numeral 1.
(12) The container 1 is cubed shaped and consists of a number of square panels 2. More specifically, the container consists of a bottom panel 2a, four side panels 2b and a top panel 2c.
(13) Each panel 2 comprises a body having elongate tubular members 26 secured to edges of the body. The tubular members include cut-away sections 7 that form interlocking formations. The interlocking formations are in the form of tubular tenons 6 and complimentary mortises 7, and are typically provided on all four edges of each panel body. It will be appreciated that an edge of each panel may include only one tenon to interlock inbetween two complimentary tenons on an adjacent panel as described below. The mortises are formed by cuffing away sections in the tubular members located on edges of the panels.
(14) The panel body is laminated and includes outer laminations 66 as is shown in
(15) Each tenon 6 is made of a tube section 26 secured to the edge of the panel body 12 with an axis of each tube substantially parallel with the edge of the panel body 12. In this embodiment, the tube is secured with a paper sheet section 67 extending around the tube with opposed ends of the section 67 secured on opposite sides of the panel body. To form the cube shaped container 1, complementary mortises and tenons are engaged and engagement rods 5 are located through the tubular interengaged tenons to interlock the panels.
(16) The mortises and tenons are formed by locating a tube 26 on an edge of each panel. The tube is then pressed into the panel and forced part-way inbetween the outer laminations and into the honeycomb member. The sheet section 67 is then glued around the tube and onto opposite sides of the panel to secure the tube in place.
(17) Mortises are now formed by cutting the tube section at regular intervals and removing tube sections between alternate cuts so that an inner half of the tube section remains in the thus formed mortise 7. The use of one tube having only sections removed provides added strength.
(18) The mortises are formed so that a tenon 6 of an adjacent panel received therein does not align i.e is not concentric with, adjacent tenons. This provides for a more secure or friction fit of the rods 5 through the tenons. Although
(19) The bottom panel has downwardly protruding supports 4 in the form of three elongate cardboard blocks so that the bottom panel is raised from a flat surface of which it is supported by the supports. This will allow for the tongs of a forklift to be easily insertable underneath the bottom panel and thus the container.
(20) The supports 4 are shown in more detail in
(21) Strapping can be located through the tenons to further secure the panels together and/or to provide tamper indication.
(22) It is envisaged that the reusable packaging will be more cost effective if the empty containers are collapsible so as not to take up unnecessary space during return shipment.
(23) The container is made of cardboard paper and is biodegradable and may also be recycled. Some municipalities or companies may even offer payment for used containers and/or panels.
(24) It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the precise details as described herein. For example, interlocking formations on adjoining panels may be released and resecured by means of a fix and fit and the engagement member need not be a rod but may be hooks or lockable pins. The panels furthermore do no have to be of rectangular shape, and may be of any polygonal shape. The panels also do not need to be entirely planar, and can be of arcuate configuration. It will furthermore be appreciated that the assembled container may be in the form of a tetrahedron, pyramid, cube or any other suitable three-dimensional configuration. It will also be appreciated that the tubular members may be located on ends of the edges of the panels, or on sides of the edges of the panels.