TRAY FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF
20230123075 · 2023-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tray comprises a foldable sheet including: a bottom having a first sector with a folding line that defines a first joining zone, and a second sector joined to the first sector in the first joining zone; end walls each having an interior surface; support surfaces each extending from an end wall, where the support surfaces are oriented to support the weight of another stacked tray; first flaps each extending from a support surface, where each of the first flaps is folded towards an interior of the tray and having a surface facing and separated from the interior surface of an end wall; side walls; and a second flap extending from a side wall. The second flap is placeable a first position on a side wall for reinforcement and in a second position substantially perpendicular to the side walls to serve as a lid.
Claims
1. A tray for transport and storage of products, comprising: a foldable sheet that, when folded to define the tray, comprises: a bottom including a first sector having a folding line that defines a first joining zone, and a second sector joined to the first sector in the first joining zone; end walls each having an interior surface; support surfaces each extending from an end of a respective one of the end walls, the support surfaces being oriented substantially perpendicular to the interior surfaces of the end walls to enable support of a weight of another stacked tray; first flaps each extending from an end of a respective one of the support surfaces such that each of the support surfaces is located on the foldable sheet between a respective one of the end walls and a respective one of the first flaps, each of the first flaps being folded towards an interior of the tray and having a surface facing and separated from the interior surface of a respective one of the end walls; side walls; and a second flap extending from an end of one of the side walls, wherein the second flap is placeable in two positions: a first position in which the second flap is placed on the one of the side walls for reinforcement; and a second position in which the second flap is placed substantially perpendicular with respect to the side walls to serve as a lid.
2. The tray of claim 1, wherein a separation groove is defined between an edge of one of the first flaps and an edge of the second flap.
3. The tray of claim 2, wherein the side walls are joined to the end walls by folding lines, each folding line being displaced with respect to edges of the first flaps and second flap.
4. The tray of claim 1, wherein the width of the first flaps is less than the width of the end walls.
5. The tray of claim 1, wherein the bottom further comprises a third sector having a folding line defining a second joining zone, and a fourth sector connected to the third sector in the second joining zone.
6. The tray of claim 1, wherein each of the first flaps maintains its respective one of the support surfaces substantially horizontal.
7. The tray of claim 6, wherein each of the first flaps comprises a projection at its distal end which is housed in a complementary hole.
8. The tray of claim 6, wherein each of the first flaps comprises a flange capable of contacting the bottom of the tray.
9. The tray of claim 1, wherein the foldable sheet further comprises at least one mounting flap that extends from one of the end walls or side walls and wherein, in a mounting position, is attached to an opposite one of the end walls or side walls.
10. The tray of claim 1, wherein the second flap comprises a slot or a tab for closing the tray.
11. The tray of claim 1, wherein the second flap is one of a pair of second flaps and one of the second flaps comprises a slot for engaging the other of the second flaps.
12. The tray of claim 1, wherein the end walls comprise holes as handles.
13. The tray of claim 12, wherein the handles are delimited by a series of at least one cut and at least one slit that generate a flap, and wherein the flap is insertable into a space between one of the end walls and first flaps.
14. The tray of claim 1, wherein the end walls comprise holes for accommodating protrusions complementary of a stacked tray.
15. The tray of claim 1, wherein the foldable sheet comprises a single sheet of corrugated material comprising a plurality of parallel channels in the end walls and side walls that extend in a direction that is perpendicular or oblique with respect to the bottom.
16. A method for using a tray for transport and storage of products, wherein the tray is formed from a foldable sheet that, when folded to define the tray, comprises: a bottom including a first sector having a folding line that defines a first joining zone, and a second sector joined to the first sector in the first joining zone; end walls each having an interior surface; support surfaces each extending from an end of a respective one of the end walls, the support surfaces being oriented substantially perpendicular to the interior surfaces of the end walls to enable support of a weight of another stacked tray; first flaps each extending from an end of a respective one of the support surfaces such that each of the support surfaces is located on the foldable sheet between a respective one of the end walls and a respective one of the first flaps, each of the first flaps being folded towards an interior of the tray and having a surface facing and separated from the interior surface of a respective one of the end walls; side walls; and a second flap extending from an end of one of the side walls, the method comprising: configuring the tray in a first position in which the second flap is placed on the one of the side walls for reinforcement; and configuring the tray in a second position in which the second flap is placed substantially perpendicular with respect to the side walls to serve as a lid.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein to transition between the first and second positions, each of the support surfaces is placed in a substantially vertical position, with each of the first flaps being substantially parallel and in contact with the internal surface of its respective end wall.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein to transition between the first and second positions, one of the first flaps and its respective one of the support surfaces are placed vertically above the respective one of the end walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] For better understanding of what has been disclosed, some drawings in which, schematically and only by way of a non-limiting example, a practical case of implementation is shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0049] The sheet comprises a plurality of fold lines that define a bottom, generally identified by reference number 1, a pair of end walls 2 and a pair of side walls 3, the end walls 2 and side walls 3 extending substantially perpendicular from the bottom 1 in its mounting position, as shown in
[0050] Furthermore, the sheet comprises a single mounting flap 23 that extends from an end wall 2 or side wall 3 (a side wall 3 in the case of the example shown) and which, in the mounting position, is attached to an opposite side wall 3 or end wall 2 (an end wall 2 in the case of the shown example).
[0051] The bottom 1 comprises a first sector 10 provided with an oblique folding line 11 that defines a first joining zone 12, and a second sector 9 joined to the first sector 10 in the first joining zone 12. Furthermore, according to the shown example, the bottom 1 also comprises a third sector 6 provided with an oblique folding line 7 defining a second joining zone 8, and a fourth sector 13 joined to the third sector 6 in the second joining zone 8.
[0052] As can be seen in
[0053] Each of the two end walls 2 comprises a support surface 4, which in its position of use is arranged substantially horizontally, as shown in
[0054] According to this first shown example, each end wall 2 also comprises a first flap 5, which extends from and is articulated with respect to the top end of the end wall 2. As can be seen in the figures, the support surface 4 is located between the first flap 5 and the end wall 2.
[0055] In its use position, the first flap 5 forms an acute angle A, less than 90 degrees, with respect to the end wall 2. As shown in
[0056] In order to facilitate its placement in this position, the first flaps 5 comprise at their distal end, that is, at the farthest from the end wall 2 in their deployed position, one or more projections 14, which are housed in complementary holes 15 when the tray is mounted. In this example, the holes 15 are located at the bottom of the end walls 2, although they could also be located at the bottom of the tray, at the intersection between each end wall, at the bottom or at a certain height in the end wall.
[0057] The end walls 3 can incorporate a combination of at least one cut and at least one slit that hinge a flap 18 whose negative gap acts as a handle. The flap 18, folded inwardly and housed between the end wall 3 and the first flap 5, strengthens the handle, helping to prevent the material from tearing, as it has to bear the weight of the contents of the tray. Additionally, it provides a more comfortable grip for handling.
[0058] From each of the two side walls 3 a second flap 16 extends, which is hinged at the upper end of the side wall 3. The second flaps 16 have a double function. Firstly, they can be used to reinforce the side walls 3, as shown in
[0059] To use them as a lid, these second flaps 16 can comprise at least one slot 17 for their coupling with each other, as shown in
[0060] Furthermore, between an edge of the first flap 5 and an edge of the adjacent second flap 16 a separation groove 24 is defined, and the side walls 3 are joined to the end walls 2 by folding lines 25, each folding line 25 being displaced with respect to the edges.
[0061] Furthermore, the width of the first flap 5 is lower than the width of its end wall 2.
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[0063] As shown in
[0064] It should be noted that since the bottom 1 is foldable, the first flaps 5 also serve to avoid accidental folding of the bottom 1. This way, for disassembling or folding the tray, firstly, the first flaps 5 must be moved so that the support surfaces 4 are in a substantially vertical position and this way the structure ready to be folded is unlocked, such as shown in
[0065] These first flaps 5 also serve to hold the second flaps 16 when they are folded into the tray in a position substantially in contact with the side walls 3.
[0066] To allow the second flaps 16 to be removed, the procedure is also to move the first flaps 5 so that the support surfaces 4 are in a substantially vertical position and thus stop blocking the second flaps 16.
[0067] That is why, both the first flaps 5 and the support surfaces 4 are narrower enough than the width of the end wall 2 to allow the second flap to be housed between the side wall 3 and the edge of the first flap 5 and the support surface 4, with the tray in the use position.
[0068] Also the second flaps 16 are sufficiently narrower than the side wall 3 of the tray, in this case to facilitate the folding of the automatic bottom 1 via the cutout 22 that belongs to the bottom sector 9, both the first flaps 5 and the second flaps 16 being at that time folded inwardly as seen in
[0069] Subsequently, the bottom 1 must be folded, being able to use the cutout 22 in the second sector 9 of the bottom 1, as shown in
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[0072] For the sake of clarity and simplicity, the same reference numbers are used to indicate the same elements as in the previous example and, furthermore, only the differences from the example are described.
[0073] This figure shows additional elements formed by one or more projections 20.1 located at the top of each end wall 2, in this case two protrusions in each, and two holes 20.2 located at the bottom of each end wall 2, so that the projections 20.1 of a first tray are housed in the holes 20.2 of a second tray on which the first tray is stacked, as shown in
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[0075] For the sake of clarity and simplicity, the same reference numbers are used to indicate the same elements as in the previous example and, furthermore, only the differences from the example are described.
[0076] The main difference between this third example and the first example is that the distal end of the first flaps 5 does not comprise any protrusions, but rather comprises a flange 19, which in the position of use is placed on the bottom 1 of the tray, such as can be seen in
[0077] The length of the flange 19 is preferably equal to the length of the support surface 4 and thus the end wall 2 and the first flap 5 or inner wall would be substantially parallel.
[0078] As indicated above, the method for using the tray described above comprises: [0079] the use of the tray in a first position, in which the second flaps 16 are placed on the side walls 3, for use as reinforcement of the side walls 3, [0080] the use of the tray in a second position, in which the second flap or flaps 16 are placed substantially perpendicular to the side walls 3 for use as a lid.
[0081] In this method, to place the second flap(s) 16 in the second position from the first position, or vice versa, each supporting surface 4 is placed in a substantially vertical position, the first flap 5 being substantially parallel and in contact with the internal part of the corresponding end wall 2.
[0082] Alternatively, for placing the second flap(s) 16 in the second position from the first position, or vice versa, the first flap 5 and the support surface 4 are placed vertically above the end wall 2.
[0083] Although reference has been made to specific examples of the disclosure, it is apparent to a person skilled in the art that the described tray for transport and storage of products is susceptible of numerous variations and modifications, and that all the details mentioned can be replaced by other technically equivalents, without departing from the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.