Reinforcement system and method for supporting stacked boxes and containers
12252345 · 2025-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a reinforcement system and method for supporting stacked containers or boxes, without resulting in damage to the contents and the containers themselves. The system comprises at least one pillar element (1) and at least one end shoulder element (2), where the at least one pillar element (1) is arranged in at least one corner of the stack formed by the containers, and where the at least one end shoulder element (2) is arranged at the lower and upper ends of each of the vertical corners of containers stack, where the pillar element (1) has a smaller dimension as measured by the sum of the containers heights along a vertical corner of the container stack between the terminal shoulder elements (2), so that the boxes or containers absorb part of the load before the pillar element (1) comes into contact with the upper terminal shoulder.
Claims
1. A reinforcement system for supporting stacked containers comprising: at least four pillar elements for positioning at one or more corners of a container stack; multiple end-shoulder elements for positioning at lower ends and upper ends of vertical corners of the container stack, the at least four pillar elements having a smaller dimension than a height along a vertical corner of the container stack between two of the multiple end-shoulder elements to allow containers of the container stack to absorb part of a load before the at least four pillar elements makes contact with an upper end-shoulder element of the multiple end-shoulder elements; and one or more internal columns, each internal column being configured to be positioned at an internal junction of four corners of four container stacks.
2. The reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the at least four pillar elements have an elongated L-shape cross-section profile.
3. The reinforcement system of claim 2, wherein the multiple end-shoulder elements have an L-shape cross-section profile with one end open and an opposite end closed by a closure plate.
4. The reinforcement system of claim 2, wherein a pillar-clamping element of the at least four pillar elements is arranged at an inner part of the multiple end-shoulder elements, the pillar-clamping element having an L-shape cross-section profile with a dimension less than or equal to a longitudinal dimension of the multiple end-shoulder elements.
5. The reinforcement system of claim 1 further comprises: one or more intermediate shoulder elements having an L-shape cross-section profile, an interior part of the one or more intermediate shoulder elements being symmetrically separated by a plate positioned vertically in a central part of an inner surface of the L-shape cross-section profile and defining an upper portion and a lower portion, the lower portion being configured to be placed on an upper corner of a container, the plate and the upper portion being configured to have another container rest on an upper part of the plate.
6. The reinforcement system of claim 5 further comprises a pillar clamping element positioned at the upper portion and the lower portion of the one or more intermediate shoulder elements and dimensioned with a length less than or equal to a length of the one or more intermediate shoulder elements.
7. The reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein each internal column comprises a lower-end support, an upper-end support, and a pillar.
8. The reinforcement system of claim 7, wherein the lower-end support and the upper-end support are identical and are formed by a flat base and at least four support pieces, each support piece having an L-shape cross-section profile.
9. The reinforcement system of claim 8, wherein the four support pieces are arranged vertically on the flat base to form a cross-type structure and maintain a space between the four support pieces, the space being configured for placement of at least one pillar therein and to allow the L-shape cross-section of the at least one pillar to fit into the space.
10. The reinforcement system of claim 9 further comprises at least one intermediate support element, the at least one intermediate support element including: a central plate that is configured as a plane of symmetry; and at least four support pieces on each side of the central plate, each support piece having an L-shape cross-section profile, the at least four support pieces being vertically arranged relative to the central plate and forming a cross-type structure to maintain a space between the at least four support pieces, the space being configured for mounting the at least one pillar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) As detailed below, the reinforcement system consists of three elements: at least one pillar element (1), at least one end shoulder element (2) and, optionally, at least one intermediate shoulder element (3). Said elements are configured depending on the way of stacking of containers. That is, the elements to be use and their quantities will depend on the number of sections that make up the stack being defined by the number of roes that make up the containers.
(18) In this way, each element contributes to maintain the structure of the container stack. The pillar element (1) allows to maintain the structural unit of various sections of containers stack along the vertical edges defined by said stack. The end shoulder element (2) allows the structural unit to be maintained at the lower and upper ends of each of the corners of the containers stack.
(19) The intermediate shoulder element (3) allows to maintain the structural unit between consecutive container sections. Each intermediate shoulder element (3) is not necessarily installed in space between consecutive sections, but it can be installed in an intermediate portion of containers stack, depending on the requirement and the size of said stack.
(20) In one embodiment of the invention, the pillar element (1) is configured as an elongated profile with a L-shape cross section, wherein the length of said pillar element (1) depends on the size of the stack and where an intermediate shoulder element (3) is available. The end shoulder element (2) is configured as a profile with an L-shape cross section, where one of its ends is open and the opposite end is closed by a closure plate (2a). In the inside of end shoulder element (2) is arranged a clamping element (2b) of pillar element (1), said clamping element (2b) having a L-shape cross-section profile, whose dimension is less than or equal to the longitudinal dimension of the end shoulder element (2), as seen in
(21) The end shoulder element (2) is arranged at each upper and lower corner of the container stack. In this way, the closure plate (2a) allows to limit the vertical movement of the container that is at the bottom of the containers stack and the container that is at the top of the containers stack.
(22) The intermediate shoulder element (3), as an optional element to be used, as can be seen in
(23) To assemble the system, as mentioned above, the number of sections or rows of containers that will be stacked must be defined to determine if the implementation of intermediate shoulder elements (3) is necessary. If this is the case, at least one intermediate shoulder element (3) is placed in intermediate zones, between two container sections. Then the end shoulder elements (2) are installed in each of the corners, at the top and at the bottom of the stack. Also, a pillar element (1) of smaller dimension to the sum of the heights of the boxes along one edge of the containers stack is placed between the end shoulder elements (2), so that the boxes or containers absorb part of the load before the pillar (1) makes contact with the upper terminal shoulder (2) and with the intermediate shoulder (3).
(24) In one embodiment of the invention, when it is required to stack more than one column of boxes or containers that make up the stack, an internal column (4) can be provided, which is arranged at the internal junction of four corners of boxes or containers. This internal column (4) comprises a lower end support (5), an upper end support (6) and at least one pillar (7), as seen in
(25) In this last embodiment, to assembly the system, the lower end support (5) is placed, subsequently the boxes are placed together with at least one pillar (7), which is fitted in the respective space (10) defined by the support pieces (9), where said at least one pillar (7) rests on the flat base (8) of the lower end support (5). After the containers are placed together with at least one pillar (7), the upper end support (6) is inserted in the upper part, so that at least one pillar (7) fits into the respective space (10) defined by the support pieces (6) of the upper end support (6).
(26) In one embodiment of the invention, in case of more container sections that make up the stack, at least one intermediate support element (11) can be arranged in the interior column (4). The structure of the intermediate support element (11) is similar to the structure of end support elements (5, 6) however, it has a symmetrical structure with respect to the cross structure. In this way, the intermediate support element is formed by a central plate (11a), which acts as a symmetry plane, where at least four support pieces (11b) are arranged on each of the sides of said central plate (11a).), preferably shaped as profile pieces with L-cross section. Said four support pieces (11b) are arranged vertically to the central plate (11a) forming a cross-type structure, maintaining a space (11c) between them, where said space (11c) is configured for the assembly of at least one pillar (7), as shown in
(27) Finally, the step of placing straps or tying the system and the containers can be incorporated, so that the portion of the container stack covered by the system is fixed or joined, and thus prevents the pillar elements from separating from the stack. From containers.
(28) In this way, the described system allows the absorption of loads collaboratively with the containers, product of the stacking of one or more containers stack, without resulting in damage to the content and the containers themselves.
LIST OF REFERENCES
(29) (1) Pillar element (2) End shoulder element (2a) Closure plate (2b) Clamping element of pillar (3) Intermediate shoulder element (3a) Plate (3b) Upper portion (3c) Lower portion (3d) Pillar clamping element (4) Internal column (5) Lower end support (6) Upper end support (7) Pillar (8) Flat base (9) Support pieces (10) Support space (11) Intermediate support element (11a) Central plate (11b) Support pieces (11c) Support space