DISPLAY CONTAINER
20170305598 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
What is disclosed is a container for transporting and storing goods, having a floor and side walls extending from the floor. In accordance with the invention, at least one of the side walls or a part thereof is formed by a grid-like structure which is extensible and compressible or able to be pulled apart and squeezed together at least in one direction and within the side wall plane so as to demarcate or to close the container toward the side in a first position and to release the container toward the side in a second position.
Claims
1. Container, in particular display container, for transporting and storing or presenting goods, comprising a floor which is essentially rectangular, in particular, and side walls extending from the floor, wherein at least one of the side walls, in particular a longitudinal side wall, or a part thereof is formed by a grid-like structure which is extensible and compressible or able to be pulled apart or squeezed together in at least one, in particular vertical, direction and in the side wall plane so as to demarcate or to close the container toward the side in a first position and to release the container toward the side in a second position; wherein the at least one side wall is formed by the grid-like structure alone, outer end portions of the strips each being movably accommodated within a guide slot of a correspondingly adjacent side wall.
2. Container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grid-like structure is formed in one piece, in particular of plastic.
3. Container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grid-like structure is formed by a multitude of strips, which extend transversely to the one direction and run essentially in parallel with one another, and by connecting portions arranged between the strips, the connecting portions being configured to be bendable or foldable within the side wall plane in such a manner that the distance between two adjacent strips can be shortened.
4. Container as claimed in claim 3, wherein each connecting portion is formed by two connecting segments, connected via a living hinge, of two adjacent strips, which for their part are each connected to the corresponding strip via a living hinge.
5. Container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the strips planarly abut one above the other in the second position or fully compressed position of the grid-like structure and that the connecting segments are arranged laterally in relation to the strips or each complete the corresponding strip.
6. Container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one side wall is formed by a frame element foldably connected, in particular, to the floor, and by the grid-like structure arranged within the frame, outer end portions of the strips being movably accommodated within a guide slot, respectively, within the frame element.
7. Container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grid-like structure can be detachably locked in a tool-less manner, in particular by means of detent geometries, at least in the first and/or second position(s).
8. Container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the strips are configured to be wavy.
9. Container as claimed in claim 3, wherein in the second position, the compressed or squeezed-together strips are fully concealed behind a side edge of the floor or a floor-side portion of the frame element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Embodiments of the present invention will be detailed subsequently referring to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0032] While the rear long side wall 8 is a closed side wall except for the venting openings, the front long side wall 6 is formed by a frame 16 which defines the outer dimensions of the side wall 6 and via which the side wall 6 is connected, or connectable, to the floor 4 and the adjacent side walls 10 and 12. The frame 16 spans a large-area display opening 18 which can be closed (see
[0033] The grid structure 20 comprises several wavy strips 24 which are arranged one above the other, extend across the entire width of the display opening 18, or of the frame 16, and are connected to one another via a multitude of connecting portions 26. The respectively outer ends 28 of the strips 24 are vertically guided within slots 30 formed on the insides of vertical frame portions. The guide slots 30 may have detents (not represented in any more detail) formed therein in order to hold or lock the grid structure 20 in the first, or closed, or pulled-apart position shown in
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[0035] The connecting portions 26 each comprise two connecting segments 34 of essentially the same length which are connected to one another in an articulated manner via a living hinge 36, so that the connecting segments 34 may be folded up and folded apart within the plane of the side wall 6 in each case. On the side of the strips, the two connecting segments 34 are also connected to the respective strip 24 via corresponding living hinges 36. In this manner, two strips 24 arranged above each other can approach each other or move away from each other via the connecting portions 26 in the manner of a scissor hinge.
[0036] As can also be seen in
[0037] One may further see in
[0038] For pulling the grid 20 apart or squeezing it together, the topmost strip 24 may be used.
[0039] In accordance with a second embodiment, shown in
[0040] The handling strip 38 may be integrally formed with the remaining elements of the grid structure (strips 24 and connecting portions 26). Alternatively, the handling strip 38 may be a separately produced component that is connected, or connectable, to the topmost strip 24 and/or to the topmost connecting portions 26, or that is connectable, in particular, in a detachable and/or tool-less manner, e.g., is clamped on.
[0041] In one variation of the second embodiment, the grid structure 20′ may comprise an end strip on both sides, i.e., additionally also on the lower side.
[0042] While in the first embodiment, the grid structure 20 is accommodated and guided within a frame 16, the grid structure 20′ in the second embodiment is accommodated and vertically guided directly within slots 44, which are formed on the inside of the side walls 10 and 12.
[0043] The rest of the design of the container 2′ and in particular of the grid structure is similar to the first embodiment which is why reference is made in this respect to the explanations given on the first embodiment.
[0044] As an alternative to both embodiments presented above, the rear wall, or the side wall, 8 may also be designed similarly to the front side wall 6, or may also have a display opening 18 accessible via a grid structure. In the variation without the frame 16, the empty stacking height of the container 2 may be further reduced.
[0045] What was described is an embodiment of an inventive display container 2 as well as several variations, said display container 2 offering a considerably more space-saving solution, as compared to all of the swiveling, folding or roll-down systems, for safely transporting goods, on the one hand, and presenting them to the customers on the shelf on the spot, on the other hand. This is enabled by the above-described, integral grid structure 20 made of plastic, which may be fully squeezed together and thus allows reducing the height of the grid 20 to a minimum height, and which may be pulled apart so as to fully close the display opening 18. It shall be noted that the actuating direction of the inventive grid 20 may not only be the vertical direction but also the horizontal direction, i.e., to the left or to the right.
[0046] While this invention has been described in terms of several advantageous embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and compositions of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.