EASY-TO-ASSEMBLE AIR CARGO CONTAINER
20260116646 ยท 2026-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D88/528
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D88/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an easy-to-assemble air cargo container.
The present invention allows the container to be created by connecting and assembling adjacent unit panels, coupling profile members and joint members without having to fasten the pieces, thereby producing an air cargo container that is structurally stable and easy to assemble, the unit panels allowing stable coupling even with repeated assembly and disassembly.
Claims
1. An easy-to-assemble air cargo container in which a plurality of unit panels 100 are configured to be disassembled and assembled by a panel assembly device J, wherein the panel assembly device J comprises: profile members 120 coupled along edges of a panel main body 110 to form the unit panels 100; and a joint member 200 having one side inserted into a profile member 120 of any one of a pair of unit panels 100 assembled adjacently and the other side inserted into a profile member 120 of the other unit panel 100, thereby mutually coupling adjacent profile members 120.
2. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 1, wherein the profile member 120 comprises: a body portion 121 in a quadrangular bar shape; a panel fixing piece 122 formed in a structure protruding along a longitudinal direction from an outer surface of the body portion 121 so as to be coupled to the panel main body 110; and a coupling groove 123 formed along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 121 so that the joint member 200 is inserted.
3. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 2, wherein the coupling groove 123 extends to a longitudinal end of the body portion 121 to form an open insertion portion 123a, and the joint member 200 is slidably inserted along the insertion portion 123a.
4. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 3, wherein a connection slot 123b is formed to extend along the longitudinal direction so as to extend from the coupling groove 123 to an outer surface of the body portion 121 and open the coupling groove 123 in an outward direction, and the connection slot 123b is formed to have a width narrower than that of the coupling groove 123 so that a locking protrusion 123c is provided.
5. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 1, further comprising: a cap 300, wherein a hollow portion 125 is formed in the body portion 121 of the profile member 120 along a longitudinal direction, and a portion of the cap 300 is inserted into the hollow portion 125 to close a longitudinal end of the profile member 120.
6. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 5, wherein the cap 300 includes a pair of insertion pieces 310 formed on one side to be inserted into the hollow portions 125 of the respective body portions 121 so as to simultaneously couple an adjacent pair of profile members 120, and a finishing piece 320 provided on the other side.
7. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 5, wherein, in a pair of profile members 120 coupled to each unit panel 100 in different directions, end portions thereof are spaced apart from each other so as not to contact each other, and a cap seating portion 130, which is a space for installing the cap 300, is provided at a corner portion of the unit panel 100.
8. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 1, wherein the joint member 200 includes a pair of locking portions 210 symmetrically formed along a longitudinal direction so as to be fitted and coupled to the profile member 120, and a connecting portion 220 integrally formed between the locking portions 210 so as to close a gap between adjacent profile members 120.
9. The easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to claim 1, further comprising: an information processing terminal 400 installed on any one of the plurality of unit panels 100 and configured to receive, store, and display on a screen at least one of information related to cargo loaded in the container, information related to a movement route of the container, information related to a repair history of the container, and information related to temperature and humidity inside the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODES OF INVENTION
[0040] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the matters illustrated in the drawings. However, detailed descriptions of related known functions or configurations will be omitted when it is determined that such descriptions may unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present disclosure.
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] Each unit panel 100 is basically formed of a rectangular plate, and exceptionally, a first side unit panel 100f and a second side unit panel 100g are formed of plates each having a shape in which a lower front corner of a rectangle is inclined. In addition, the first side unit panel 100f may be formed to have a shorter length than the second side unit panel 100g so as to form an opening O on one side surface of the air cargo container.
[0044] The profile members 120 are installed on all sides positioned along a circumference of the panel main body 110, and are installed to extend long along edges of the panel main body 110 on respective sides.
[0045] Among the plurality of profile members 120 installed on the unit panel 100 as described above, a pair of profile members 120 coupled to the unit panel 100 in different directions may be spaced apart from each other such that end portions thereof do not contact each other so that a cap seating portion 130 for installation of a cap 300 is formed at a corner portion of the unit panel 100.
[0046] As illustrated in
[0047] The panel fixing piece 122 protrudes from one outer surface of the body portion 121 and is formed to extend along a longitudinal direction of the body portion 121. Such a panel fixing piece 122 has a flat plate-shaped structure, and depending on a position at which the unit panel 100 is assembled, may be formed in a structure protruding in a direction orthogonal to an outer surface of the body portion 121, or inclined at an acute angle, or inclined at an obtuse angle. As described above, the panel fixing piece 122 protruding from the outer surface of the body portion 121 may be fixed in close contact with the panel main body 110 by rivets.
[0048] Meanwhile, the panel fixing piece 122 of the profile member 120 provided on a bottom unit panel 100b may, as illustrated in
[0049] The profile member 120 including such a panel fixing piece 122 is installed to be fixed to the panel main body 110 in a manufacturing process of the unit panel 100 to form the unit panel 100 together with the panel main body 110, and forms the panel assembly device J together with a joint member 200 to be described later.
[0050] The coupling groove 123 is formed on an outer surface different from the outer surface on which the panel fixing piece 122 is formed, and extends along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 121. In addition, an insertion portion 123a opened by extending to a longitudinal end of the body portion 121 may be formed at one end or both ends of the coupling groove 123, and the joint member 200 may be slidably inserted along the insertion portion 123a, thereby improving convenience of assembly.
[0051] Furthermore, in the coupling groove 123, a connection slot 123b extending from the coupling groove 123 to the outer surface of the body portion 121 so as to open the coupling groove 123 is formed to extend along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 121, thereby allowing the joint member 200 to extend along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 121 to connect adjacent unit panels 100, wherein the connection slot 123b is formed to have a width narrower than that of the coupling groove 123 so that a locking protrusion 123c is formed in the coupling groove 123, thereby preventing the joint member 200 inserted and coupled into the coupling groove 123 from being separated toward the outer surface direction, so that a joint portion between unit panels is completely closed without gaps and a structurally more stable air cargo container may be configured.
[0052] The profile members 120 configured as described above may be classified into first to fourth profile members 120a to 120d depending on relative positions of the panel fixing piece 122 and the coupling groove 123.
[0053] The first profile member 120a is a profile member in which the panel fixing piece 122 and the coupling groove 123 are located on adjacent outer surfaces and the panel fixing piece 122 protrudes in a direction orthogonal to the outer surface of the body portion 121.
[0054] The second profile member 120b is a profile member in which the panel fixing piece 122 and the coupling groove 123 are located on outer surfaces facing each other and the panel fixing piece 122 protrudes in a direction orthogonal to the outer surface of the body portion 121.
[0055] The third profile member 120c is a profile member in which the panel fixing piece 122 and the coupling groove 123 are located on outer surfaces facing each other, and the panel fixing piece 122 is formed to be inclined at an acute angle with respect to the outer surface of the body portion 121.
[0056] The fourth profile member 120d is a profile member in which the panel fixing piece 122 and the coupling groove 123 are located on outer surfaces facing each other, and the panel fixing piece 122 is formed to be inclined at an obtuse angle with respect to the outer surface of the body portion 121.
[0057] The first to fifth profile members 120a to 120e as described above are selectively installed according to a position at which a corresponding unit panel 100 is installed.
[0058] For example, in the case of an air cargo container formed, as in the embodiment of the present disclosure, by assembling an upper unit panel 100a, a bottom unit panel 100b, a front upper unit panel 100c, a front lower unit panel 100d, a rear unit panel 100e, a first side unit panel 100f, and a second side unit panel 100g to have a structure in which a lower front corner is inclined, the first profile member 120a is installed on the upper unit panel 100a, the fifth profile member 120e is installed on the bottom unit panel 100b, the first profile member 120a and the second profile member 120b are installed together on the front upper unit panel 100c, the first profile member 120a, the third profile member 120c, and the fourth profile member 120d are installed together on the front lower unit panel 100d, the first profile member 120a and the second profile member 120b are installed together on the rear unit panel 100e, the second profile member 120b is installed on the first side unit panel 100f, and the second profile member 120b is installed on the second side unit panel 100g.
[0059] A joint member 200 constituting the panel assembly device J together with the profile members 120 installed on the unit panels 100 as described above couples the profile members 120 installed on adjacent unit panels 100 to fix the adjacent unit panels 100.
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] For this purpose, the joint member 200 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes a locking portion 210 inserted and coupled into the coupling groove 123 of one profile member 120 and another locking portion 210 inserted and coupled into the coupling groove 123 of the other profile member 120, wherein the pair of locking portions 210 have structures symmetrical to each other and extend long along a longitudinal direction similarly to the profile members 120. In addition, an integrated connecting portion 220 is provided between the pair of locking portions 210, and the connecting portion 220 may improve airtightness of the air cargo container by closing a gap between the profile members 120 coupled by the joint member 200.
[0062] The panel main body 110, the profile members 120, and the joint member 200 as described above may be manufactured of aluminum, and preferably may be manufactured of AL 6063-T5.
[0063] As illustrated in
[0064] For this purpose, a hollow portion 125 is formed inside the body portion 121 of the profile member 120 along a longitudinal direction, and the cap 300 includes insertion pieces 310 inserted into and coupled to the hollow portion 125 and a finishing piece 320 closely contacting and closing an end of the profile member 120.
[0065] The insertion pieces 310 may be configured as a pair so as to be simultaneously inserted into an adjacent pair of profile members 120 to additionally couple the pair of profile members 120, and the finishing piece 320 may be integrally formed with the pair of insertion pieces 310.
[0066] The cap 300 may be formed of poly vinyl chloride (PVC), and it is preferable that a width W and a thickness T of the finishing piece 320 are respectively the same as a width w of the profile member 120 and a height H is twice a profile height h, so that ends of a pair of profile members 120 adjacent in an upward and downward direction may be simultaneously closed, and depending on a position at which the cap 300 is installed, the thickness of the finishing piece 320 may be thinner.
[0067] For example, in a case of the cap 300 assembled to close an end of the profile member 120 exposed to an opening O of the air cargo container, the cap 300 may be formed to have a relatively thin thickness so as to minimize a portion protruding inward of the opening O.
[0068] As illustrated in
[0069] The information processing terminal 400 may include a touchscreen configured to allow various types of data to be input by touching with a finger, a pen, or the like, and a rechargeable battery, and may be connected to a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor not illustrated by wired or wireless communication to receive temperature and humidity information inside the air cargo container.
[0070] The air cargo container of the present disclosure configured as described above is formed by assembling a plurality of unit panels 100 each including a plurality of profile members 120 installed at edges of a panel main body 110, wherein the plurality of unit panels 100 are sequentially arranged to be respectively positioned at a bottom, both side surfaces, a front surface, a rear surface, and a ceiling of a container to be formed, and an adjacent pair of unit panels 100 are fixed by coupling of a joint member 200 and profile members 120 to have a shape of the container to be formed. As such, the air cargo container of the present disclosure may be manufactured by repeatedly performing arrangement of the unit panels 100 and installation of the joint members 200.
[0071] Meanwhile, installation of the joint member 200 may be performed by positioning the locking portions 210 of the joint member 200 at an insertion portion 123a opening an end of the coupling groove 123 and moving the joint member 200 such that the locking portions 210 are slidably inserted along the insertion portion 123a to be located inside the coupling groove 123, and thus a connection operation between the unit panels 100 by the joint member 200 may be smoothly performed without using a separate tool.
[0072] Furthermore, the joint member 200 installed between the unit panels 100 to fix an adjacent pair of unit panels 100 closes a gap between the unit panels 100, thereby improving airtightness.
[0073] In addition, since a pair of profile members 120 coupled by the joint member 200 are additionally coupled by a cap 300 installed at end portions thereof, an adjacent pair of unit panels 100 may be fixed in a more rigid structure.
[0074] In particular, after transportation of cargo is completed, the air cargo container of the present disclosure may minimize volume by disassembling the joint members 200 and the caps 300 and stacking the respective unit panels 100 of an empty container, thereby improving efficiency of storage and transportation.
[0075] As described above, the air cargo container of the present disclosure may improve assembly performance, airtightness performance, storage efficiency, and transportation efficiency of an air cargo container through improvement of an assembly structure.
[0076] As described above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains that the easy-to-assemble air cargo container according to the present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without changing the technical spirit or essential features of the present disclosure.
[0077] Therefore, the embodiments described above are illustrative in all aspects and should not be construed as limiting, and the scope of the present invention is indicated by the claims described below rather than the foregoing detailed description. All modifications or variations derived from the meaning, scope, and equivalent concepts of the claims should be interpreted as being included within the scope of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0078] 100: unit panel 100a: upper unit panel [0079] 100b: bottom unit panel 100c: front upper unit panel [0080] 100d: front lower unit panel 100e: rear unit panel [0081] 100f: first side unit panel 100g: second side unit panel [0082] 110: panel main body 120: profile member [0083] 120a: first profile member 120b: second profile member [0084] 120c: third profile member 120d: fourth profile member [0085] 120e: fifth profile member 121: body portion [0086] 122: panel fixing piece 123: coupling groove [0087] 123a: insertion portion 123b: connection slot [0088] 123c: locking protrusion 124: receiving groove [0089] 125: hollow portion 130: cap seating portion [0090] J: panel assembly device 200: joint member [0091] 210: locking portion 220: connecting portion [0092] 300: cap 310: insertion piece [0093] 320: finishing piece 400: information processing terminal