US3499694A - Large size container with frame - Google Patents

Large size container with frame Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3499694A
US3499694A US658069A US3499694DA US3499694A US 3499694 A US3499694 A US 3499694A US 658069 A US658069 A US 658069A US 3499694D A US3499694D A US 3499694DA US 3499694 A US3499694 A US 3499694A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
container
frame
lever
containers
large size
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US658069A
Inventor
Georges Coppell
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3499694A publication Critical patent/US3499694A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/54Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying
    • B65D88/56Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying by tilting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/02Large containers rigid
    • B65D88/022Large containers rigid in multiple arrangement, e.g. stackable, nestable, connected or joined together side-by-side
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/02Large containers rigid
    • B65D88/12Large containers rigid specially adapted for transport
    • B65D88/121ISO containers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D90/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D90/0033Lifting means forming part of the container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D90/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D90/12Supports
    • B65D90/14Legs, e.g. detachable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G1/00Storing articles, individually or in orderly arrangement, in warehouses or magazines
    • B65G1/02Storage devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G1/00Storing articles, individually or in orderly arrangement, in warehouses or magazines
    • B65G1/16Special arrangements of articles in storage spaces
    • B65G1/18Articles inclined so as to be mutually self-supporting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2211/00Anti-theft means

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a large-size container whose rigidity is provided by an internal frame so that its walls, which can only provide ordinary protection against external agents, can be made of light and low-cost materials, said frame, in addition, possibly comprising components which constitute shelves either of the conventional type, or of the type allowing dynamic storage of the product contained in said container, i.e. storage in which the various stored objects are set out in a file, the removal of the first object of a file inducing the displacement of all the other objects in said file, so that the object that is removed is immediately replaced by another similar one.
  • the present invention makes it possible to provide, in a simple manner, large-size, relatively low-cost containers having a great flexibility of use.
  • a container according to the invention consists of a rigid frame made of sturdy lengthwise components, internal and peripheral, rigidly assembled to one another, and of panels attached onto the said peripheral components so as to constitute a closed enclosure whose rigidity is obtained through said frame and whose insulating qualities with respect to external agents are insured by said panels which only contribute in a secondary or even negligible way to the sturdiness and rigidity of the assembly.
  • the frame preferably is made using internal and peripheral sections in the form of an L, T, or U, assembled so that the volume defined by the peripheral sections is a right angle parallelepiped, and plate-shaped panels, comprising plates.
  • the internal components constitute shelves on which the commodities to be transported will be placed, said shelves preferably being adapted to provide a dynamic storage.
  • At least one support having the form of a semi-cylinder with a circular section cut in the direction of its generating lines and fixed to said floor along the generating lines defining the plane of the section so that, when the container is raised by the extremity opposite to that in the vicinity of which is fixed said support, the tilting of said container occurs through rolling of the lateral face of said semi-cylindrical support on the ground.
  • An important feature of the invention consists in providing means for setting below the floor of the container, in the vicinity of at least one of its edges, at least one lever making it possible to raise the container through one of its extremities and, as a result, give it an inclined position, said lever being preferably retractable inside the container or collapsible below the floor and being provided, at the extremity that is in contact with the ground, with a base plate on which it is articulated, along at least one axis.
  • the container is preferably provided with means for handling it easily, using slings, jacks or fork elevators.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a container according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a side view of a container according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, showing the use of the supports in the form of a semi-cylinder and of the levers in order to facilitate loading or unloading;
  • FIGURE 3a shows the handling of a container according to an embodiment of the invention, using slings
  • FIGURE 3b shows how a container according to an embodiment of the invention may be grasped by forks in order to be handled by handling equipment provided with forks;
  • FIGURE 4 shows two containers stacked on top of one another
  • FIGURE 5 shows a warehouse arranged using such containers.
  • FIGURE 6 shows a top view of the warehouse shown in FIGURE 5.
  • the container shown in FIGURE 1 consists essentially, of a frame whose shape cannot be changed, made using a certain number of binding irons such as 1 which may be, for example, sections in the form of an L, U or T, rigidly assembled to one another for example through welding, of a floor, not visible in the figure, which may be made for example from a plate which may be for example metallic, attached onto the corresponding components of the frame, of a ceiling 2 consisting of a plate, which may be for example, metallic, attached onto the corresponding components of the frame, of lateral panels 3 consisting of a sheet of corrugated plate whether metallie or not, set in a manner that is detachable or not onto the corresponding components of the frame, and of frontal panels 4 consisting of a corrugated plate 5 attached on a bridle 6 which may be hooked onto the lateral walls through hooking means 7 thus making it possible to obtain a safety closure providing protection against theft of the commodities stored inside the container.
  • the socalled lateral panels may be at will either those
  • FIGURE 1 shows as well, below the floor of the container and in the vicinity of two of its extremities, supports 8 which are preferably in the form of a semi-cylinder with a circular section cut in the direction of its generating lines and attached to said floor along the generating lines defining the plane of the section so that, as is clearly visible on FIGURE 2, when the container is raised by the extremity opposite to that in the vicinity of which is attached such a support, the tipping of said container occurs through rolling of the lateral face of said semicylindrical support on the ground.
  • On the roof of the container are also set angle bars 9 and 10 arranged so as to constitute receptacles for supports 8 of a second container stacked on the first one.
  • these receptacles are arranged on the four corners of the roof so that the bearings occur directly on the vertical ridges which form the boundary of the frame.
  • the inside of the container is provided with shelves consisting of trays such as 11 arranged in a parallel direction with the floor of the container and of vertical partitions such as 12 which are parallel to the lateral panels so that the commodities to be transported shown as packages having the form of right angle parallelepipeds such as 13 can be easily set into place or removed according to the principle of dynamic storage by simple displacement on the trays, from one extremity or the other of the container, their guiding being, furthermore, insured through the use of angle bars such as 14.
  • the container is finally provided with hooking rings 15 making its manipulation possible using slings as well as shoulder brackets 16 thus providing for handling using forked devices or for unloading using jacks.
  • FIGURE 2 shows a container comprising the same structural components as in FIGURE 1; in addition a lever 17 is shown which is made using a metallic part of great rigidity perforated perpendicularly in the direction of its length with holes 18 in which a rod 19 may be run through, which turns out to be perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the lever so as to constitute a handrail for the corresponding extremity of the container.
  • Lever 17 ends with a stand 20 on which it is articulated through an axis 21.
  • Said stand 20 is of sufficient size to provide a suitable bearing on any ground without sinking into the latter.
  • Axis 21 makes it possible for stand 20 to always lie flat on the ground even if the latter shows a certain incline and Whatever the inclination of the lever may be, the latter being a function of the height to which the corresponding extremity of the container is raised.
  • Lever 17 ends, at that one of the extremities which is linked to stand 20, by a circular part having as its center the geometric axis of axis 21 and a radius equal to the distance between said geometric axis and the upper surface of the base plate of stand 20 so that Whatever the inclination of lever 17 may be, its extremity always bears on the base place of stand 20 thus decreasing the shearing forces applied to said axis 21.
  • the setting into place of the lever which may, depending on the degree of inclination given to the container, penetrate more or less inside the container into an opening provided for this purpose is, in addition, made possible by the semi-cylindrical form of supports 8.
  • the setting of a container in the position shown in FIGURE 2 facilitates loading and unloading through gravity and makes it possible, if the container constitutes of itself a component of the storage warehouse, to obtain dynamic storage, each unit removed by any of the shelves at the lowest extremity of the container being immediately replaced by the following unit due to sliding of the entire file of units under the action of gravity.
  • the setting into place of four levers such as the one described above makes it possible 4 to free the jacks used to unload a container from a selfpropelled platform.
  • FIGURE 3a shows how a container as disclosed hereinabove may be handled using slings 22 ending with hooks 23 which are run through rings 15.
  • Crossbars 24 prevent the slings from hearing on the upper ridges of the container which might cause distortions and deteriorations of the latter.
  • FIGURE 3b shows how using forks 25 capable of being introduced into shoulder brackets 16, it is possible to manipulate a container as disclosed hereinabove, said forks 25 being for example the gripping components of a selfpropelled conveyor or attached onto jacks.
  • FIGURE 4 shows two containers as disclosed hereinabove. stacked on top of one another and set into their respective position thanks to angle bars 9 and 10 constitutings receptacles for support 8.
  • FIGURE 5 shows a warehouse consisting of a certain number of containers 26, as disclosed hereinabove, and placed side by side on either side of a lane delineated by portals 27 supporting a roof 28, said containers, inclined thanks to the setting into place of lever 17, providing dynamic storage of the commodities which they shelter.
  • the lateral walls of the container may consist of insulating materials so as to make a thermally insulated container, or that the lateral panels may be fixed onto the frame by means of mechanical shock absorbers, made of rubber or elastic plastic material so as to increase the shock absorption coeflicient of the container walls, or that the frame may be made of tubes welded onto one another or fixed to one another in whatever manner, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Stackable Containers (AREA)
  • Warehouses Or Storage Devices (AREA)

Description

March 10, 1970 s. COPPEL 3,499,694
LARGE SIZE GONTAYINER WITH FRAME Filed Aug. 5, 1967 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 I Q QE IZIII/ I gni-mum s March 10, 1970 0. C O PPEL LARGE SIZE CONTAINER WITH FRAME 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 3, 1957 March 10, 1970 P 3,499,694
LARGE SIZE COQTAINER WITH FRAME Filed Aug. 3, 19m 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 WWI 7 1 March 10, 1970 e. COPPEL 3,499,694
' was slzn commnnn WITH mum Filed Aug. 5, 1967 v 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 United States Patent 3,499,694 LARGE SIZE CONTAINER WITH FRAME Georges Coppell, 31 Rue de Rosiers, 93, St. Oueu, France Filed Aug. 3, 1967, Ser. No. 658,069 Claims priority, application 7France, Aug. 19, 1966,
7 Int. Cl. B65b 59/00 US. Cl. 31235 1 Claim ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The invention relates to a large-size container whose rigidity is provided by an internal frame so that its walls, which can only provide ordinary protection against external agents, can be made of light and low-cost materials, said frame, in addition, possibly comprising components which constitute shelves either of the conventional type, or of the type allowing dynamic storage of the product contained in said container, i.e. storage in which the various stored objects are set out in a file, the removal of the first object of a file inducing the displacement of all the other objects in said file, so that the object that is removed is immediately replaced by another similar one.
Methods are known for making large-size containers in which the most varied commodities may be stored and transported using any of the usual means of locomotion. Such containers, whose carrying capacity may reach several dozen tons, are generally in the form of an enclosure whose rigidity, which must be very great, is insured by walls of the self-bearing type, which constitutes a heavy solution and sometimes limits the maximum possible dimensions. In addition, in such containers the commodities are simply stored for the duration of the transportation and upon arrival it is necessary, in order to place them at the disposal of the user, to transfer them to a conveniently equipped warehouse.
The present invention makes it possible to provide, in a simple manner, large-size, relatively low-cost containers having a great flexibility of use.
A container according to the invention consists of a rigid frame made of sturdy lengthwise components, internal and peripheral, rigidly assembled to one another, and of panels attached onto the said peripheral components so as to constitute a closed enclosure whose rigidity is obtained through said frame and whose insulating qualities with respect to external agents are insured by said panels which only contribute in a secondary or even negligible way to the sturdiness and rigidity of the assembly. The frame preferably is made using internal and peripheral sections in the form of an L, T, or U, assembled so that the volume defined by the peripheral sections is a right angle parallelepiped, and plate-shaped panels, comprising plates. The internal components constitute shelves on which the commodities to be transported will be placed, said shelves preferably being adapted to provide a dynamic storage. Preferably there is provided, under the floor of the container, in the vicinity of at least one of its edges, at least one support having the form of a semi-cylinder with a circular section cut in the direction of its generating lines and fixed to said floor along the generating lines defining the plane of the section so that, when the container is raised by the extremity opposite to that in the vicinity of which is fixed said support, the tilting of said container occurs through rolling of the lateral face of said semi-cylindrical support on the ground.
An important feature of the invention consists in providing means for setting below the floor of the container, in the vicinity of at least one of its edges, at least one lever making it possible to raise the container through one of its extremities and, as a result, give it an inclined position, said lever being preferably retractable inside the container or collapsible below the floor and being provided, at the extremity that is in contact with the ground, with a base plate on which it is articulated, along at least one axis.
There are preferably provided suitably shaped parts on the roof of the container making it possible to stack easily, precisely, and safely, several containers on top of one another.
The container is preferably provided with means for handling it easily, using slings, jacks or fork elevators.
These and other features as well as the different advantages of the invention will appear more clearly as a result of the following description.
In the appended drawing:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a container according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a side view of a container according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, showing the use of the supports in the form of a semi-cylinder and of the levers in order to facilitate loading or unloading;
FIGURE 3a shows the handling of a container according to an embodiment of the invention, using slings;
FIGURE 3b shows how a container according to an embodiment of the invention may be grasped by forks in order to be handled by handling equipment provided with forks;
FIGURE 4 shows two containers stacked on top of one another;
FIGURE 5 shows a warehouse arranged using such containers.
FIGURE 6 shows a top view of the warehouse shown in FIGURE 5.
The same reference numerals apply to homologous components on the various figures.
The container shown in FIGURE 1 consists essentially, of a frame whose shape cannot be changed, made using a certain number of binding irons such as 1 which may be, for example, sections in the form of an L, U or T, rigidly assembled to one another for example through welding, of a floor, not visible in the figure, which may be made for example from a plate which may be for example metallic, attached onto the corresponding components of the frame, of a ceiling 2 consisting of a plate, which may be for example, metallic, attached onto the corresponding components of the frame, of lateral panels 3 consisting of a sheet of corrugated plate whether metallie or not, set in a manner that is detachable or not onto the corresponding components of the frame, and of frontal panels 4 consisting of a corrugated plate 5 attached on a bridle 6 which may be hooked onto the lateral walls through hooking means 7 thus making it possible to obtain a safety closure providing protection against theft of the commodities stored inside the container. The socalled lateral panels may be at will either those corresponding to the longest sides, or those corresponding to the shortest sides of the right angle parallelepiped made up by the container, and, may be the inverse for the so called frontal panels.
FIGURE 1 shows as well, below the floor of the container and in the vicinity of two of its extremities, supports 8 which are preferably in the form of a semi-cylinder with a circular section cut in the direction of its generating lines and attached to said floor along the generating lines defining the plane of the section so that, as is clearly visible on FIGURE 2, when the container is raised by the extremity opposite to that in the vicinity of which is attached such a support, the tipping of said container occurs through rolling of the lateral face of said semicylindrical support on the ground. On the roof of the container are also set angle bars 9 and 10 arranged so as to constitute receptacles for supports 8 of a second container stacked on the first one. Preferably, these receptacles are arranged on the four corners of the roof so that the bearings occur directly on the vertical ridges which form the boundary of the frame. Furthermore, the inside of the container is provided with shelves consisting of trays such as 11 arranged in a parallel direction with the floor of the container and of vertical partitions such as 12 which are parallel to the lateral panels so that the commodities to be transported shown as packages having the form of right angle parallelepipeds such as 13 can be easily set into place or removed according to the principle of dynamic storage by simple displacement on the trays, from one extremity or the other of the container, their guiding being, furthermore, insured through the use of angle bars such as 14. The container is finally provided with hooking rings 15 making its manipulation possible using slings as well as shoulder brackets 16 thus providing for handling using forked devices or for unloading using jacks.
FIGURE 2 shows a container comprising the same structural components as in FIGURE 1; in addition a lever 17 is shown which is made using a metallic part of great rigidity perforated perpendicularly in the direction of its length with holes 18 in which a rod 19 may be run through, which turns out to be perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the lever so as to constitute a handrail for the corresponding extremity of the container. Lever 17 ends with a stand 20 on which it is articulated through an axis 21. Said stand 20 is of sufficient size to provide a suitable bearing on any ground without sinking into the latter. Axis 21 makes it possible for stand 20 to always lie flat on the ground even if the latter shows a certain incline and Whatever the inclination of the lever may be, the latter being a function of the height to which the corresponding extremity of the container is raised. Lever 17 ends, at that one of the extremities which is linked to stand 20, by a circular part having as its center the geometric axis of axis 21 and a radius equal to the distance between said geometric axis and the upper surface of the base plate of stand 20 so that Whatever the inclination of lever 17 may be, its extremity always bears on the base place of stand 20 thus decreasing the shearing forces applied to said axis 21. The setting into place of the lever, which may, depending on the degree of inclination given to the container, penetrate more or less inside the container into an opening provided for this purpose is, in addition, made possible by the semi-cylindrical form of supports 8. The setting of a container in the position shown in FIGURE 2 facilitates loading and unloading through gravity and makes it possible, if the container constitutes of itself a component of the storage warehouse, to obtain dynamic storage, each unit removed by any of the shelves at the lowest extremity of the container being immediately replaced by the following unit due to sliding of the entire file of units under the action of gravity. Furthermore, the setting into place of four levers such as the one described above makes it possible 4 to free the jacks used to unload a container from a selfpropelled platform. The slightly bell-mouthed shape given to the extremities of the angle bars 10 has also been made evident on FIGURE 2; this is also true for the extremity of angle bars 9, which insures the guiding of supports 8 in the receptacle formed by angle bars 9 and 10 and facilitates, as a result, the stacking of the containers on the top of one another.
FIGURE 3a shows how a container as disclosed hereinabove may be handled using slings 22 ending with hooks 23 which are run through rings 15. Crossbars 24 prevent the slings from hearing on the upper ridges of the container which might cause distortions and deteriorations of the latter.
FIGURE 3b shows how using forks 25 capable of being introduced into shoulder brackets 16, it is possible to manipulate a container as disclosed hereinabove, said forks 25 being for example the gripping components of a selfpropelled conveyor or attached onto jacks.
FIGURE 4 shows two containers as disclosed hereinabove. stacked on top of one another and set into their respective position thanks to angle bars 9 and 10 constitutings receptacles for support 8.
FIGURE 5 shows a warehouse consisting of a certain number of containers 26, as disclosed hereinabove, and placed side by side on either side of a lane delineated by portals 27 supporting a roof 28, said containers, inclined thanks to the setting into place of lever 17, providing dynamic storage of the commodities which they shelter.
It is to be understood that the lateral walls of the container may consist of insulating materials so as to make a thermally insulated container, or that the lateral panels may be fixed onto the frame by means of mechanical shock absorbers, made of rubber or elastic plastic material so as to increase the shock absorption coeflicient of the container walls, or that the frame may be made of tubes welded onto one another or fixed to one another in whatever manner, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. A container having walls including a floor and forming a closed enclosure, a rigid frame made of lengthwise internal and peripheral components assembled rigidly to one another, said walls consisting of panels fixed onto the said peripheral components, the said internal components constituting shelves on which the commodities to be transported may be arranged, at least one lever, means for securing the said lever to the container at right angles to said floor at one corner of said floor, a stand provided, at the extremity of the lever which is to rest on the ground, means for hingedly mounting the said lever on the said stand, whereby the stand can be placed in a flat position on the ground even if the latter presents a cetrain incline, this being applicable whatever the inclination of the lever may be.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 703,872 7/1902 Wells 16-32 992,080 5/1911 Swanger 16--32 1,993,451 3/1935 Michand 21149 XR 3,321,258 5/1967 MacKay 312-250 FOREIGN PATENTS 763,490 12/ 1956 Great Britain.
BOBBY R. GAY, Primary Examiner U.S. Cl. X.R. 220--l.5
US658069A 1966-08-19 1967-08-03 Large size container with frame Expired - Lifetime US3499694A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
FR73507A FR1532254A (en) 1966-08-19 1966-08-19 Large frame container

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3499694A true US3499694A (en) 1970-03-10

Family

ID=8615623

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US658069A Expired - Lifetime US3499694A (en) 1966-08-19 1967-08-03 Large size container with frame

Country Status (4)

Country Link
US (1) US3499694A (en)
DE (1) DE1586674A1 (en)
FR (1) FR1532254A (en)
GB (1) GB1200310A (en)

Cited By (34)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3661293A (en) * 1968-02-27 1972-05-09 Westerwalder Eisenwerk Dr Paul Rectangular freight container for international combined traffic, particularly for flowable bulk goods
US3754803A (en) * 1971-09-30 1973-08-28 Hughes Aircraft Co Equipment transporter and storage module
US4247245A (en) * 1977-04-18 1981-01-27 Alfa-Laval Ab Method for storing and transporting mixed cargo
US4349117A (en) * 1980-09-25 1982-09-14 Marsden (Proprietary) Limited Transport and storage bins
DE3238088A1 (en) 1982-10-14 1984-04-19 Transnuklear Gmbh, 6450 Hanau METHOD FOR HANDLING RADIOACTIVE WASTE AMOUNTS
US4946068A (en) * 1985-09-30 1990-08-07 Amoco Corporation Fresh catalyst container
WO1997038911A1 (en) * 1996-04-12 1997-10-23 Bradford Company Modular side-loading container system
US6010021A (en) * 1994-09-23 2000-01-04 Zuidam; Laurens Aart Pieter Assembly consisting of a series of mini-containers
US20060045682A1 (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-03-02 Norris William G Jr Storage unit for being portable, towable, liftable, rackable, and weatherproof
US20070108082A1 (en) * 2005-11-11 2007-05-17 Baehler Patrick G Portable walk-in storage and moving containers and method of stacking the same
US20070256953A1 (en) * 2006-05-05 2007-11-08 Norris William G Stacking pocket for disposing at a corner of a roof of a shipping container and for holding a caster wheel of an above-stacked shipping container
US20110155740A1 (en) * 2009-12-29 2011-06-30 W. Zintl Inc. Modular carrier apparatuses and methods thererfor
WO2012138295A1 (en) * 2011-04-08 2012-10-11 Kyrkbyns Industri Ab Device for transport and storage of passenger cars
US20130213830A1 (en) * 2012-02-17 2013-08-22 Karl Schürrie Device for transporting and installing a compressor
US9796319B1 (en) 2013-04-01 2017-10-24 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer assembly for transport of containers of proppant material
US9809381B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2017-11-07 Oren Technologies, Llc Apparatus for the transport and storage of proppant
US9815620B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2017-11-14 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
USRE46613E1 (en) 2012-11-02 2017-11-28 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant vessel
US9840366B2 (en) 2014-06-13 2017-12-12 Oren Technologies, Llc Cradle for proppant container having tapered box guides
US9845210B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2017-12-19 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
USRE46645E1 (en) 2013-04-05 2017-12-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer for proppant containers
US9862551B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2018-01-09 Oren Technologies, Llc Methods and systems to transfer proppant for fracking with reduced risk of production and release of silica dust at a well site
US9914602B2 (en) 2011-12-21 2018-03-13 Oren Technologies, Llc Methods of storing and moving proppant at location adjacent rail line
US9988215B2 (en) 2014-09-15 2018-06-05 Oren Technologies, Llc System and method for delivering proppant to a blender
USRE47162E1 (en) 2012-11-02 2018-12-18 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant vessel
US10239436B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2019-03-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer-mounted proppant delivery system
USD847489S1 (en) 2012-09-24 2019-05-07 Sandbox Logistics, Llc Proppant container
US20190276226A1 (en) * 2018-03-09 2019-09-12 Havener Enterprises, Inc. Method and Apparatus for Collapsible Container
US10518828B2 (en) 2016-06-03 2019-12-31 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer assembly for transport of containers of proppant material
US10662006B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-05-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system having a container and the process for providing proppant to a well site
CZ309353B6 (en) * 2009-08-27 2022-09-28 Brano A.S Support, especially for containers
WO2023035354A1 (en) * 2021-09-09 2023-03-16 林文端 Container hoisting and transferring auxiliary fixing device for international logistics transportation
US11873160B1 (en) 2014-07-24 2024-01-16 Sandbox Enterprises, Llc Systems and methods for remotely controlling proppant discharge system
US11939148B2 (en) 2018-03-09 2024-03-26 Havener Enterprises, Inc. Method and apparatus for collapsible container

Families Citing this family (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2238295A (en) * 1989-11-20 1991-05-29 Kelly S Storage Ltd Storage containers

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US703872A (en) * 1900-10-01 1902-07-01 Jesse O Wells Traction-engine.
US992080A (en) * 1911-01-19 1911-05-09 Adolphus F Barnes Bed-jack.
US1993451A (en) * 1931-09-19 1935-03-05 Joseph A Michaud Display and stock rack
GB763490A (en) * 1954-03-25 1956-12-12 British Celanese Improvements in or relating to yarn package carriers
US3321258A (en) * 1967-05-23 Cart for transporting food trays and the like

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3321258A (en) * 1967-05-23 Cart for transporting food trays and the like
US703872A (en) * 1900-10-01 1902-07-01 Jesse O Wells Traction-engine.
US992080A (en) * 1911-01-19 1911-05-09 Adolphus F Barnes Bed-jack.
US1993451A (en) * 1931-09-19 1935-03-05 Joseph A Michaud Display and stock rack
GB763490A (en) * 1954-03-25 1956-12-12 British Celanese Improvements in or relating to yarn package carriers

Cited By (68)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3661293A (en) * 1968-02-27 1972-05-09 Westerwalder Eisenwerk Dr Paul Rectangular freight container for international combined traffic, particularly for flowable bulk goods
US3754803A (en) * 1971-09-30 1973-08-28 Hughes Aircraft Co Equipment transporter and storage module
US4247245A (en) * 1977-04-18 1981-01-27 Alfa-Laval Ab Method for storing and transporting mixed cargo
US4349117A (en) * 1980-09-25 1982-09-14 Marsden (Proprietary) Limited Transport and storage bins
DE3238088A1 (en) 1982-10-14 1984-04-19 Transnuklear Gmbh, 6450 Hanau METHOD FOR HANDLING RADIOACTIVE WASTE AMOUNTS
US4946068A (en) * 1985-09-30 1990-08-07 Amoco Corporation Fresh catalyst container
US6010021A (en) * 1994-09-23 2000-01-04 Zuidam; Laurens Aart Pieter Assembly consisting of a series of mini-containers
WO1997038911A1 (en) * 1996-04-12 1997-10-23 Bradford Company Modular side-loading container system
US5725118A (en) * 1996-04-12 1998-03-10 Bradford Company Modular side-loading container system
US20060045682A1 (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-03-02 Norris William G Jr Storage unit for being portable, towable, liftable, rackable, and weatherproof
US7497347B2 (en) * 2004-08-03 2009-03-03 Norris Jr William G Storage unit for being portable, towable, liftable, rackable, and weatherproof
US20070108082A1 (en) * 2005-11-11 2007-05-17 Baehler Patrick G Portable walk-in storage and moving containers and method of stacking the same
US7500563B2 (en) * 2005-11-11 2009-03-10 Patrick George Baehler Portable walk-in storage and moving containers and method of stacking the same
US7422124B2 (en) * 2006-05-05 2008-09-09 Norris Jr William G Stacking pocket for disposing at a corner of a roof of a shipping container and for holding a caster wheel of an above-stacked shipping container
US20070256953A1 (en) * 2006-05-05 2007-11-08 Norris William G Stacking pocket for disposing at a corner of a roof of a shipping container and for holding a caster wheel of an above-stacked shipping container
CZ309353B6 (en) * 2009-08-27 2022-09-28 Brano A.S Support, especially for containers
US20110155740A1 (en) * 2009-12-29 2011-06-30 W. Zintl Inc. Modular carrier apparatuses and methods thererfor
WO2012138295A1 (en) * 2011-04-08 2012-10-11 Kyrkbyns Industri Ab Device for transport and storage of passenger cars
US11097751B2 (en) * 2011-04-08 2021-08-24 Kyrkbyns Industri Ab Device for transport and storage of passenger cars
US10562702B2 (en) 2011-09-23 2020-02-18 Sandbox Logistics, Llc Systems and methods for bulk material storage and/or transport
US10538381B2 (en) 2011-09-23 2020-01-21 Sandbox Logistics, Llc Systems and methods for bulk material storage and/or transport
US9914602B2 (en) 2011-12-21 2018-03-13 Oren Technologies, Llc Methods of storing and moving proppant at location adjacent rail line
US10703587B2 (en) 2011-12-21 2020-07-07 Oren Technologies, Llc Method of delivering, transporting, and storing proppant for delivery and use at a well site
US9932181B2 (en) 2011-12-21 2018-04-03 Oren Technologies, Llc Method of delivering, transporting, and storing proppant for delivery and use at a well site
US20130213830A1 (en) * 2012-02-17 2013-08-22 Karl Schürrie Device for transporting and installing a compressor
US9527644B2 (en) * 2012-02-17 2016-12-27 Siemens Healthcare Gmbh Device for transporting and installing a compressor
US10661981B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-05-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
US9815620B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2017-11-14 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
US10569953B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-02-25 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
US9834373B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2017-12-05 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
US10662006B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-05-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system having a container and the process for providing proppant to a well site
US9809381B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2017-11-07 Oren Technologies, Llc Apparatus for the transport and storage of proppant
US10814767B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-10-27 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer-mounted proppant delivery system
US10787312B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-09-29 Oren Technologies, Llc Apparatus for the transport and storage of proppant
US10745194B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-08-18 Oren Technologies, Llc Cradle for proppant container having tapered box guides and associated methods
US9969564B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2018-05-15 Oren Technologies, Llc Methods and systems to transfer proppant for fracking with reduced risk of production and release of silica dust at a well site
US10464741B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2019-11-05 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
US9862551B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2018-01-09 Oren Technologies, Llc Methods and systems to transfer proppant for fracking with reduced risk of production and release of silica dust at a well site
US10661980B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2020-05-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Method of delivering, storing, unloading, and using proppant at a well site
US10239436B2 (en) 2012-07-23 2019-03-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer-mounted proppant delivery system
USD847489S1 (en) 2012-09-24 2019-05-07 Sandbox Logistics, Llc Proppant container
USRE47162E1 (en) 2012-11-02 2018-12-18 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant vessel
USRE46613E1 (en) 2012-11-02 2017-11-28 Oren Technologies, Llc Proppant vessel
US10059246B1 (en) 2013-04-01 2018-08-28 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer assembly for transport of containers of proppant material
US9796319B1 (en) 2013-04-01 2017-10-24 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer assembly for transport of containers of proppant material
USRE46645E1 (en) 2013-04-05 2017-12-26 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer for proppant containers
US9840366B2 (en) 2014-06-13 2017-12-12 Oren Technologies, Llc Cradle for proppant container having tapered box guides
US11873160B1 (en) 2014-07-24 2024-01-16 Sandbox Enterprises, Llc Systems and methods for remotely controlling proppant discharge system
US10179703B2 (en) 2014-09-15 2019-01-15 Oren Technologies, Llc System and method for delivering proppant to a blender
US10399789B2 (en) 2014-09-15 2019-09-03 Oren Technologies, Llc System and method for delivering proppant to a blender
US9988215B2 (en) 2014-09-15 2018-06-05 Oren Technologies, Llc System and method for delivering proppant to a blender
US10035668B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-07-31 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US9902576B1 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-02-27 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US9868598B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-01-16 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US10676296B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2020-06-09 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US10065816B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-09-04 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US9963308B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-05-08 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US9932183B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-04-03 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US9845210B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2017-12-19 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US10926967B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2021-02-23 Sandbox Enterprises, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US9919882B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2018-03-20 Oren Technologies, Llc Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
US11414282B2 (en) 2016-01-06 2022-08-16 Sandbox Enterprises, Llc System for conveying proppant to a fracking site hopper
US10518828B2 (en) 2016-06-03 2019-12-31 Oren Technologies, Llc Trailer assembly for transport of containers of proppant material
US10947037B2 (en) * 2018-03-09 2021-03-16 Havener Enterprises, Inc. Method and apparatus for collapsible container
US11511935B2 (en) 2018-03-09 2022-11-29 Havener Enterprises, Inc. Method and apparatus for collapsible container
US20190276226A1 (en) * 2018-03-09 2019-09-12 Havener Enterprises, Inc. Method and Apparatus for Collapsible Container
US11939148B2 (en) 2018-03-09 2024-03-26 Havener Enterprises, Inc. Method and apparatus for collapsible container
WO2023035354A1 (en) * 2021-09-09 2023-03-16 林文端 Container hoisting and transferring auxiliary fixing device for international logistics transportation

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
GB1200310A (en) 1970-07-29
DE1586674A1 (en) 1970-07-09
FR1532254A (en) 1968-07-12

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3499694A (en) Large size container with frame
US3083879A (en) Dispensing bin
US2544743A (en) Pallet
US3533502A (en) Shipping rack
US3502237A (en) Base for a collapsible container
US4572382A (en) Storage and transportation rack
US5036976A (en) Hazardous liquid containment tray
US5147039A (en) Containment tray
US2683010A (en) Pallet and spacer
US3926321A (en) Stacking aid
US2503562A (en) Nesting metal pallet
RU2391276C2 (en) Transportation panel set
US2692064A (en) Palletized shipping container
US3663078A (en) Receptacle and improved floating platform therefor
US3101063A (en) Cushioned skid
EP0052893B1 (en) Receptacle for cut flowers
US4191112A (en) Internestable storage rack
US3253707A (en) Package
US2710221A (en) Truck body for carrying stacked cases
EP0385455A1 (en) Unstacking and stacking device
US2686646A (en) Pallet gate assembly
US2543254A (en) Hand truck and pallet construction
US3305125A (en) Tray
US2782936A (en) Tierable nesting receptacle
EP0321859A3 (en) Collapsible palletizing container