CONTAINER ASSEMBLY
20250178827 ยท 2025-06-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D88/744
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2588/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D88/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a container assembly. The container assembly includes an intermodal container and an insulating structure. The insulating structure includes an aerogel. The insulating structure is removably secured to an interior of the intermodal container, and the insulating structure includes an interior for receiving goods.
Claims
1. A container assembly comprising: an intermodal container; and an insulating structure comprising an aerogel, wherein the insulating structure is removably secured to an interior of the intermodal container, and wherein the insulating structure comprises an interior for receiving goods.
2. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insulating structure comprises a plurality of layers and at least one of the layers comprises the aerogel.
3. The container assembly according to claim 2, wherein multiple layers of the plurality of layers comprise the aerogel.
4. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insulating structure comprises two layers of steel and the aerogel is disposed between the two layers of steel.
5. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insulating structure comprises an inner surface defining the interior of the insulating structure, and the inner surface comprises a groove to direct a fluid flow through the interior.
6. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insulating structure substantially fills the interior of the intermodal container.
7. The container assembly according to claim 6, wherein the insulating structure comprises a ceiling portion, a floor portion and at least two opposing wall portions, wherein a thickness of the roof portion is different to a thickness of the floor portion and/or the wall portions.
8. The container assembly according to claim 7, wherein the insulating structure comprises a support assembly to support the ceiling portion.
9. The container assembly according to claim 7, wherein the intermodal container comprises a recessed floor to accommodate the floor portion of the insulating structure.
10. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insulating structure is removably secured to the intermodal container by a securing arrangement comprising a securing member which extends through a hole in the insulating structure and is received by an engagement portion of the intermodal container.
11. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the intermodal container comprises a refrigeration unit.
12. The container assembly according to claim 1, wherein the intermodal container comprises a shipping container.
13. An intermodal container insulating assembly comprising: a plurality of walls defining an internal volume, the plurality of walls comprising an insulating material; a securing arrangement for removably securing the insulating assembly to an interior of an intermodal container; and a connector to connect to a refrigeration unit such that the internal volume is in fluid communication with the refrigeration unit.
14. The intermodal container insulating assembly according to claim 13, wherein the insulating material comprises an aerogel.
15. The intermodal container insulating assembly according to claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of walls comprises a plurality of layers and at least one of the layers comprises the aerogel.
16. The intermodal container insulating assembly according to claim 15, wherein multiple layers of the plurality of layers comprise the aerogel.
17. The intermodal container insulating assembly according to claim 13, wherein an inner surface of the plurality of walls comprises a groove to direct a fluid flow through the internal volume.
18. The intermodal container insulating assembly according to claim 17, wherein the inner surface comprises a plurality of grooves.
19. The intermodal container insulating assembly according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of walls have different thicknesses.
20. An intermodal container comprising insulation removably attached to an interior of the intermodal container, wherein the insulation comprises an aerogel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0030] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0043] A container assembly 100 comprising the shipping container 2 and the insulating structure 10 is shown in an exploded schematic view in
[0044] The floor 102 of the container 2 comprises a plurality of channels 42 extending in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the container 2 (i.e. in a direction parallel to a longest edge of the container 2), with the plurality of channels 42 illustrated in the schematic cross-sectional view of
[0045] Each of the side walls 103 of the container 2 comprises an engagement portion 23 which is configured to receive an end of a securing member 20 passing through a portion of the insulating structure 10, as discussed later with reference to
[0046] The roof 101 of the container 2 comprises a pin 25 which extends into the interior of the container 2. The pin 25 is configured to engage with the insulating structure 10, as discussed later with reference to
[0047] The insulating structure 10 comprises a ceiling portion 11, a floor portion 12, an end wall portion 52, two door portions 53 and two side wall portions 13. Goods are received within an interior 14 of the insulating structure 10 and the insulating structure 10 insulates the interior 14 from an external environment.
[0048] The ceiling portion 11, the floor portion 12, the two side wall portions 13, the end wall portion 52 and the door portion 53 (also referred to as the portions) of the insulating structure 10 each comprise three layers 15, 16, 17, which are each around 20 mm thick. The structure of the layers 15, 16, 17 is shown schematically in
[0049] The insulating structure 10 is free of any blown polyurethane foam. Aerogel typically has a thermal efficiency of around 9 to 48 W/K, as compared to polyurethane foam which has a thermal efficiency of around 42 W/K. As such, a layer of aerogel may be much thinner than a layer of polyurethane providing an equivalent level of insulation. In
[0050] As aerogels have a much longer lifespan than polyurethane foam, the insulating structure 10 may need to be replaced less often than if polyurethane foam was used. Moreover, as degradation over time of the aerogel is much lower than polyurethane foam, this may also reduce the power required for a refrigeration unit 50 (shown in
[0051] An inner surface 54 of the ceiling portion 11 of the insulating structure 10 (i.e. the part of the ceiling portion facing the interior 14 of the insulating structure 10) is shown schematically in
[0052] The end wall portion 52 comprises a connector 51 to connect the refrigeration unit 50 to the interior 14 of the insulating structure 10. The connector 51 comprises a tube which extends through the end wall portion 52, is open at a first end to the interior 14 of the insulating structure 10, and is connectable at a second end, opposite the first end, to the refrigeration unit 50.
[0053] Each of the side wall portions 13 comprise a hole 21 which extends through the respective side wall portion 13. The holes 21 are configured to receive a part of the securing member 20 to secure the side wall portions 13 to the container 2, as discussed later with reference to
[0054] The ceiling portion 11 comprises an engagement portion 27 which is configured to engage with the pin 25 of the roof 101 to secure the ceiling portion 11 to the container 2, as discussed later with reference to
[0055] The floor portion 12 is thicker than the ceiling portion 11 and the two side wall portions 13, and the ceiling portion 11 is thinner than the two side wall portions 13 and the floor portion 12. A support member 18 extends along the ceiling portion 11 between the two side wall portions 13, to support the ceiling portion 11 when installed within the container 2.
[0056] The portions of the insulating structure 10 are provided as separate components, which are then individually inserted into the interior of the container 2 to form the insulating structure 10 within the container 2. In use, each of the portions of the insulating structure 10 are inserted into the interior of the shipping container 2 through the doors 4 of the container 2.
[0057] The refrigeration unit 50 is located at an end of the shipping container 2, opposite the doors 4 of the shipping container 2, between the end wall 104 and the end wall portion 52. The refrigeration unit 50 is fluidically connected to the interior 14 of the insulating structure 10 via the connector 51. In use, the refrigeration unit 50 provides a cooled airflow to the interior 14 of the insulating structure 10 via the connector 51. This cooled airflow is used to control the temperature within the insulating structure 10 so that it remains below a predetermined value. The predetermined value may vary depending on the good being stored and/or transported in the container 2.
[0058] When located within the insulating structure 10, the portions are removably secured to the shipping container 2 using securing members 20, as shown in more detail in
[0059] The securing member 20 shown in
[0060] A further securing member 20 for securing the ceiling portion 11 to the roof 101 of the container 2 is shown in
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[0062] Although in the above-described examples, the portions of the insulating structure 10 are assembled within the container 2, in some examples the portions of the insulating structure 10 are constructed into the insulating structure 10 external to the container 2 (i.e. before being inserted into the container 2). The entire insulating structure 10 may then slide into the container 2 and be secured to the container 2, which may allow the entire insulating structure 10 to be easily inserted and removed from the container 2.
[0063] Example embodiments of the present invention have been discussed, with particular reference to the examples illustrated. However, it will be appreciated that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Although the above is discussed in relation to a shipping container, in other examples the container is another type of intermodal container, such as a freight container.