CA1108098A - Bottle-carrying basket - Google Patents
Bottle-carrying basketInfo
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Abstract
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The present invention provides a bottle-carrying basket whereof at least two can be inserted in a bottle crate provided with a framework, whereby a basket compartment is present for each bottle, each compartment being fixed in suspended manner to a frame member from which a carrying handle extends in the upward direction, in which onto the upper edge of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality of inwardly inclined guide surfaces.
The present invention provides a bottle-carrying basket whereof at least two can be inserted in a bottle crate provided with a framework, whereby a basket compartment is present for each bottle, each compartment being fixed in suspended manner to a frame member from which a carrying handle extends in the upward direction, in which onto the upper edge of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality of inwardly inclined guide surfaces.
Description
The present invention relates to a bot-tle-carrying basket whereof at least two can be inserted in a bottle crate provided with a framework, whereby a basket compartment is presen-t for each bottle, each compartment being fixed in suspended manner to a frame member from whlch a carrying handle ex-tends in the upward direction.
A carrying basket which can be inserted into a bottle cr~te has the advantage that a unit comprislng several bot-tles which can easily be carried in the hand can be removed from a bot~le crate without it being necessary to handle the individual bottles. Known carrylng bas~ets of -this type are not intended or suited for insertion in the bottle crate prior to the filling o~ the crate with bottles in an automatic filling plant because the carrying basket compartments -to be inserted in the framework compartments cause a reduction of the cross-sectional area which makes the insertion of the bottles more difficult due to striking against the edges of the basket compartments. Even if during the joint automatic in-troduction of several bottles into the crate the upper edge of a basket compartment is only occasionally struck ~0 by a bottle, this leads to a fault causing the stopping of the complete filling plant.
This disadvantage is obviated by a carrying basket of the type indicated hereinbefore which, according to the inven-tion, is characterised in that onto the upper edge of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality of inwardly inclined guide surfaces. Thus, the possibility is provided of fitting such guide surfaces without losing the cross-section necessary for receiving the bottles and without a bot-tle cra-te being necessary whose configurations or dimensions have to be especially adapted.
According to the present invention therefore there is provided a bottle-carrying basket whereof at least two can be inserted in a bottle crate provided with a framework, whereby a I_ ~
basket compartment is present for each bottle, each compar-tmen-t bein~ fixed in suspended manner to a frame member from which a carryin~ handle extends in the upward direction, in which onto the upper ed~e of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality oE inwardly inclined guide surfaces.
According to an advantageous embodiment of ~he invention, the guide surfaces are shaped like part of a surface of revolution, whereby the opening cross-sec-tion of the basket compartments is clrcular. The surfaces of revolution correspond, for example, ~0 to the sur~ace area of a cone, sphere, ellipsoid, paraboloid or ~.hc l.ike. The guide surfaces of the various basket compartments c~n tocJether form the largest area unit of the frame member so that thelatter is reinforced due to the different reciprocal angular positions of the guide surfaces and the resulting profilling.
Thus, only a limited amount of material is required for producing the carrying basket.
A small material expenditure and the possibility of inserting the basket compartments into the crate compartments w.ithout reducing the cross-section of the latter which can be utilised by the bottles can, according to a further embodiment of the invention, be achieved in that at least the lower por-tion o~ ~acll bottle compartment Eor insertion into the framework of the bottle crate comprises four band-shaped wall portions which are at least approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the basket compartment and which intersect in cross shaped manner .in the base of the basket compartment and whereby the wall portions of the cross-shaped base of the basket are directed at least approximately towards the corners of a framework compartment of the bottle crate. In this embodiment the cross shaped base of the basket compartment can advantageously be curved upwards so that said curved portion brid~es the central intersection point of the lattice base webs of the bottle crate and is inserted in 9~
the curved bottom of an inserted bottle. Advantageously the band-shaped wall portions are reinforced by ribs running parallel thereto.
Advantageously, an upper portion of each basket compartment connected to the frame member to which are connected in the downwards direction the band-shaped wall portions can comprise a cylindrical wall portion whereby the lower edge of at least two cylindrical wall portions provided on opposite sides o the carrying basket and running between two band-shaped la wall portions has two downwardly inclined edge portions running in opposite directions. rhese edge portions act as guiding edges, thus preventing the carrying basket on insertion into the bottle crate becoming caught on an edge of the crate by the lower edges of the cylindrical wall portions.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the carrying basket, between the basket compartments on the bottom of the frame member at least one retaining clip is provided which in the case of a basket inserted in a bottle crate envelops a framework wall of the crate so that in particular during the automatic emptying of the cra-te the carrying basket is not nintentionally removed from the crate due to sticking or jal~ing of a bottle.
According to a further embodiment of the carrying basket according to the invention, the carrying handle which extends upwards from the frame member is tapered in its central area so that a reduction in the insertion cross-sec-tion of the bottles on either side of the handle is avoided.
The present invention will be further illustrated ~ by way of the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a carrying basket according to one embodiment of the present invention reduced in a scale of 2:1;
Fig. 2, a side view of -the longitudinal side of the carrying basket with a partial section along the line II;
Flg. 3, aside view of the carrying basket of Fig. 1 with a partial section along the line III oE Fig. 1.
The bottle-carrying basket shown in Figs. 1 to 3 is intended to receive six bottles each of which has, for example, a capacity of one litre so that the basket has 9iX basket compart-me~ts 2 to 7. However, it is obvious that a basket can have more or less compartments. A carrying basket containing six bottles can easily be carried by means of carrying handle 9, whereas the carrying of a filled bottle crate with a capacity of e~g. twelve one litre bottles is very difficult, particularly for housewives.
The carrying basket has an upper frame member 11 extending in a horizontal plane from whose central area the carrying handle 9 extends in the upwards direction and rom which basket compartments 2 to 7 extend in a downwards direction. Frame member 11 has a circular opening 13 for each basket compartment and its diameter is somewhat larger than the external diameter ~0 of a bottle, so that the latter can easily be introduced into a basket comp~rtment. In the present embodiment, two carrying baskets are introduced into a bottle crate with twelve framework compartments so that during the automatic filling of the crate the same known procedure is adopted as when filling crates without carrying baskets, whereby the twelve basket compartments of both carrying members are simultaneously filled by the simultaneous lowering of twelve bottles suspended on a packing head of the automatic filling plant. As the bo-ttles suspended on the packing head can perform a slight rocking movement on lowering, there is a danger that the lower edge of -the bo-ttles will strike tne opening edge of the basket compartments. In the carrying basket according to the invention this danger is eliminated in that on the upper edge of each basket compartment
A carrying basket which can be inserted into a bottle cr~te has the advantage that a unit comprislng several bot-tles which can easily be carried in the hand can be removed from a bot~le crate without it being necessary to handle the individual bottles. Known carrylng bas~ets of -this type are not intended or suited for insertion in the bottle crate prior to the filling o~ the crate with bottles in an automatic filling plant because the carrying basket compartments -to be inserted in the framework compartments cause a reduction of the cross-sectional area which makes the insertion of the bottles more difficult due to striking against the edges of the basket compartments. Even if during the joint automatic in-troduction of several bottles into the crate the upper edge of a basket compartment is only occasionally struck ~0 by a bottle, this leads to a fault causing the stopping of the complete filling plant.
This disadvantage is obviated by a carrying basket of the type indicated hereinbefore which, according to the inven-tion, is characterised in that onto the upper edge of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality of inwardly inclined guide surfaces. Thus, the possibility is provided of fitting such guide surfaces without losing the cross-section necessary for receiving the bottles and without a bot-tle cra-te being necessary whose configurations or dimensions have to be especially adapted.
According to the present invention therefore there is provided a bottle-carrying basket whereof at least two can be inserted in a bottle crate provided with a framework, whereby a I_ ~
basket compartment is present for each bottle, each compar-tmen-t bein~ fixed in suspended manner to a frame member from which a carryin~ handle extends in the upward direction, in which onto the upper ed~e of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality oE inwardly inclined guide surfaces.
According to an advantageous embodiment of ~he invention, the guide surfaces are shaped like part of a surface of revolution, whereby the opening cross-sec-tion of the basket compartments is clrcular. The surfaces of revolution correspond, for example, ~0 to the sur~ace area of a cone, sphere, ellipsoid, paraboloid or ~.hc l.ike. The guide surfaces of the various basket compartments c~n tocJether form the largest area unit of the frame member so that thelatter is reinforced due to the different reciprocal angular positions of the guide surfaces and the resulting profilling.
Thus, only a limited amount of material is required for producing the carrying basket.
A small material expenditure and the possibility of inserting the basket compartments into the crate compartments w.ithout reducing the cross-section of the latter which can be utilised by the bottles can, according to a further embodiment of the invention, be achieved in that at least the lower por-tion o~ ~acll bottle compartment Eor insertion into the framework of the bottle crate comprises four band-shaped wall portions which are at least approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the basket compartment and which intersect in cross shaped manner .in the base of the basket compartment and whereby the wall portions of the cross-shaped base of the basket are directed at least approximately towards the corners of a framework compartment of the bottle crate. In this embodiment the cross shaped base of the basket compartment can advantageously be curved upwards so that said curved portion brid~es the central intersection point of the lattice base webs of the bottle crate and is inserted in 9~
the curved bottom of an inserted bottle. Advantageously the band-shaped wall portions are reinforced by ribs running parallel thereto.
Advantageously, an upper portion of each basket compartment connected to the frame member to which are connected in the downwards direction the band-shaped wall portions can comprise a cylindrical wall portion whereby the lower edge of at least two cylindrical wall portions provided on opposite sides o the carrying basket and running between two band-shaped la wall portions has two downwardly inclined edge portions running in opposite directions. rhese edge portions act as guiding edges, thus preventing the carrying basket on insertion into the bottle crate becoming caught on an edge of the crate by the lower edges of the cylindrical wall portions.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the carrying basket, between the basket compartments on the bottom of the frame member at least one retaining clip is provided which in the case of a basket inserted in a bottle crate envelops a framework wall of the crate so that in particular during the automatic emptying of the cra-te the carrying basket is not nintentionally removed from the crate due to sticking or jal~ing of a bottle.
According to a further embodiment of the carrying basket according to the invention, the carrying handle which extends upwards from the frame member is tapered in its central area so that a reduction in the insertion cross-sec-tion of the bottles on either side of the handle is avoided.
The present invention will be further illustrated ~ by way of the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a carrying basket according to one embodiment of the present invention reduced in a scale of 2:1;
Fig. 2, a side view of -the longitudinal side of the carrying basket with a partial section along the line II;
Flg. 3, aside view of the carrying basket of Fig. 1 with a partial section along the line III oE Fig. 1.
The bottle-carrying basket shown in Figs. 1 to 3 is intended to receive six bottles each of which has, for example, a capacity of one litre so that the basket has 9iX basket compart-me~ts 2 to 7. However, it is obvious that a basket can have more or less compartments. A carrying basket containing six bottles can easily be carried by means of carrying handle 9, whereas the carrying of a filled bottle crate with a capacity of e~g. twelve one litre bottles is very difficult, particularly for housewives.
The carrying basket has an upper frame member 11 extending in a horizontal plane from whose central area the carrying handle 9 extends in the upwards direction and rom which basket compartments 2 to 7 extend in a downwards direction. Frame member 11 has a circular opening 13 for each basket compartment and its diameter is somewhat larger than the external diameter ~0 of a bottle, so that the latter can easily be introduced into a basket comp~rtment. In the present embodiment, two carrying baskets are introduced into a bottle crate with twelve framework compartments so that during the automatic filling of the crate the same known procedure is adopted as when filling crates without carrying baskets, whereby the twelve basket compartments of both carrying members are simultaneously filled by the simultaneous lowering of twelve bottles suspended on a packing head of the automatic filling plant. As the bo-ttles suspended on the packing head can perform a slight rocking movement on lowering, there is a danger that the lower edge of -the bo-ttles will strike tne opening edge of the basket compartments. In the carrying basket according to the invention this danger is eliminated in that on the upper edge of each basket compartment
2 to 7 are shaped a plurality of inwardly inclined guide surfaces 14 to 37 which form the aerial parts of the ~rame member 11 and stiffen the latter through the resulting profiling. In each case two adjacent guide surfaces 14,15 or 16,17 etc. form the sides of a pyramidal body with a txiangular base. The third surface e.g. 38, runs in a downwardly inclined direction to the edge of frame member 11.
To the inner circular opening edge 13 of each basket compartment is connected in -the downwards direction a cyllndrically shaped, preferably closed wall 40, 42, 44 from which in each case extend in a downward direction four band-shaped wall portions 45-47. At the bottom of each basket compartment the band-shaped wall portions converge in cross-like manner as shown in Fig. 1.
At ari outer side of the cylindrical wall portion 44 of the four basket compartments 2,4,5 and !7 arranged in the corner position and which belongs to one of the longitudinal sides of the carrying basket, cylindrica] wall 44 is directed further downwards and namely until in the case of a carrying basket inserted in a bottle crate it passes into a framework compartment of the not showll crate and abuts against a framework wall. This leads to a precisely defined position of the carrying basket within the bottle crate so that the insertion of the second basket parallel to the first basket is not impeded. Furthermore, the lower edge 50 of part of the cylindrical wall portion 40 of the four basket compartments 2,4,5 and 7 arranged in corner positions and running along the narrow side of the carrying basket is provided with two oppositely directed edge portions 52,54 running in a downwardly inclined direction which act as guidance edges on inserting the basket into a crate when they come into contact with the edge of the crate.
The cross-shaped base of each baske-t compartment 2 to 7 1i8~
is curved in an upwards direction as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. When a carrying basket is inserted in the bottle crate, this curved portion extends over the intersection of the lattice base of the crate so that the not shown bottles stand on the lat-tice base of the crate and not on the bottom of the basket compartments due to the normally curved bottoms of the bot-tles. In the case of a bot-tle crate provlded with carrying members, this has the advantage that the bottles assume the same position relative to the height as in thecase of a crate without any carrying members, so that there is L0 no need to change the gripping position of the packing head of an automatic crate filling and emptying plant. As can be seen in F`igs.
2 and 3 the band-shaped wall portions 45 to 4~ are in each case reinforced by ribs 56 and 58 which extend into the cross-shaped bottoms of the basket compartments.
As it is possible, e.g. during the automatic emptying of the carrying basket arranged in the bottle crate, for one or more bottles to transmit an upwardly directed tension on the basket due to slight tilting in a particular compartment, thereby causing said basket to be raised out of said crate, four retaining clips ~0 56 to 59 are shaped onto the bottom of the frame member 11 and their lencJth is such that their hook-like ends can grip below the lower edc~e of a framework wall of the crate. The clips, for example, comprise two parts 60,62 which can be moved relative to one another in resilient manner and which on ei-ther side can embrace a framework wall. The bearing surface 64 of the hook-like clip portion can be slightly tapered so that on a greater tension being exerted on the carrying handle-the retaining clips open in resilient manner.
The carrying basket with all its parts can advantageously be moulded in one piece in a two-part plastic mould. The plane of the moulding article extends in the plane of the frame member and to facilitate removal of the carrying handle from the mould a slot-like opening 60 is pro~Jided below said handle and through which can _ ~ _ be extended a mould sword. Carrying handle 9 advantageously has a widened inner edge 62 and an outwardly directed web portion 64 which is perpendicular thereto and which can in advantageous manner carry ad~ertisements. In the central area of carrylng handle 9 the wider inner edge 62 is provided with two oppositely directed convex portions 66,68 so that edge 62 does not impede the insertion of bottles in~o basket compartments 3 and 6 and/or the dim~nsions of the carrying basket permit -the insertion into a conventionally constructed bottle crate provided with a framework.
1~ The cross-shaped base of basket compartments 3,6 located on either side of carrying handle 9 has a different shape to the cross-shaped base of the remaining basket compartments 2,4,5 and 7 in that only two of the band-shaped wall portions 46',47' are at an angle of 90 to one another, whilst the two o-the~r wall portions 45',48' are at an obtuse angle to one another. As a rèsult of this configuration of basket compartments 3,9 the upper ends oE band-shaped wall portions 45' and 48' can be connected to frame member 11 at a greater distance from slot 60 so that stressing of the frame member in the immedia-te vicinity of slot ~0 60 due to the tension of the band-shaped wall portions is avoided.
To the inner circular opening edge 13 of each basket compartment is connected in -the downwards direction a cyllndrically shaped, preferably closed wall 40, 42, 44 from which in each case extend in a downward direction four band-shaped wall portions 45-47. At the bottom of each basket compartment the band-shaped wall portions converge in cross-like manner as shown in Fig. 1.
At ari outer side of the cylindrical wall portion 44 of the four basket compartments 2,4,5 and !7 arranged in the corner position and which belongs to one of the longitudinal sides of the carrying basket, cylindrica] wall 44 is directed further downwards and namely until in the case of a carrying basket inserted in a bottle crate it passes into a framework compartment of the not showll crate and abuts against a framework wall. This leads to a precisely defined position of the carrying basket within the bottle crate so that the insertion of the second basket parallel to the first basket is not impeded. Furthermore, the lower edge 50 of part of the cylindrical wall portion 40 of the four basket compartments 2,4,5 and 7 arranged in corner positions and running along the narrow side of the carrying basket is provided with two oppositely directed edge portions 52,54 running in a downwardly inclined direction which act as guidance edges on inserting the basket into a crate when they come into contact with the edge of the crate.
The cross-shaped base of each baske-t compartment 2 to 7 1i8~
is curved in an upwards direction as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. When a carrying basket is inserted in the bottle crate, this curved portion extends over the intersection of the lattice base of the crate so that the not shown bottles stand on the lat-tice base of the crate and not on the bottom of the basket compartments due to the normally curved bottoms of the bot-tles. In the case of a bot-tle crate provlded with carrying members, this has the advantage that the bottles assume the same position relative to the height as in thecase of a crate without any carrying members, so that there is L0 no need to change the gripping position of the packing head of an automatic crate filling and emptying plant. As can be seen in F`igs.
2 and 3 the band-shaped wall portions 45 to 4~ are in each case reinforced by ribs 56 and 58 which extend into the cross-shaped bottoms of the basket compartments.
As it is possible, e.g. during the automatic emptying of the carrying basket arranged in the bottle crate, for one or more bottles to transmit an upwardly directed tension on the basket due to slight tilting in a particular compartment, thereby causing said basket to be raised out of said crate, four retaining clips ~0 56 to 59 are shaped onto the bottom of the frame member 11 and their lencJth is such that their hook-like ends can grip below the lower edc~e of a framework wall of the crate. The clips, for example, comprise two parts 60,62 which can be moved relative to one another in resilient manner and which on ei-ther side can embrace a framework wall. The bearing surface 64 of the hook-like clip portion can be slightly tapered so that on a greater tension being exerted on the carrying handle-the retaining clips open in resilient manner.
The carrying basket with all its parts can advantageously be moulded in one piece in a two-part plastic mould. The plane of the moulding article extends in the plane of the frame member and to facilitate removal of the carrying handle from the mould a slot-like opening 60 is pro~Jided below said handle and through which can _ ~ _ be extended a mould sword. Carrying handle 9 advantageously has a widened inner edge 62 and an outwardly directed web portion 64 which is perpendicular thereto and which can in advantageous manner carry ad~ertisements. In the central area of carrylng handle 9 the wider inner edge 62 is provided with two oppositely directed convex portions 66,68 so that edge 62 does not impede the insertion of bottles in~o basket compartments 3 and 6 and/or the dim~nsions of the carrying basket permit -the insertion into a conventionally constructed bottle crate provided with a framework.
1~ The cross-shaped base of basket compartments 3,6 located on either side of carrying handle 9 has a different shape to the cross-shaped base of the remaining basket compartments 2,4,5 and 7 in that only two of the band-shaped wall portions 46',47' are at an angle of 90 to one another, whilst the two o-the~r wall portions 45',48' are at an obtuse angle to one another. As a rèsult of this configuration of basket compartments 3,9 the upper ends oE band-shaped wall portions 45' and 48' can be connected to frame member 11 at a greater distance from slot 60 so that stressing of the frame member in the immedia-te vicinity of slot ~0 60 due to the tension of the band-shaped wall portions is avoided.
Claims (9)
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A bottle-carrying basket whereof at least two can be inserted in a bottle crate provided with a framework, whereby a basket compartment is present for each bottle, each compartment being fixed in suspended manner to a frame member from which a carrying handle extends in the upward direction, in which onto the upper edge of each basket compartment are shaped a plurality of inwardly inclined guide surfaces, the opening cross-section of basket compartments being circular, the guide surfaces having the shape of part of a surface of revolution, and forming the largest aerial portion of frame member so that the latter is stiffened due to the varying reciprocal angular positions of the guide sur-faces and the resulting profiling, and at least the lower portion of each basket compartment intended for insertion into the frame-work of the bottle crate comprising four band-shaped wall portions running at least substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the basket compartment.
2. A carrying basket according to claim 1, in which the band-shaped wall portions intersect in cross-like manner in the bottom of the basket compartment, whereby the wall portions of the cross-shaped bottom of the basket are directed at least approximately towards the corners of a framework portion of the bottle crate.
3. A carrying basket according to claim 2, in which the cross-shaped bottom of the basket compartment is curved in an upwards direction so that said curved portion bridges the intersection point of lattice base webs of the bottle crate.
4. A carrying basket according to claim 2 or 3 in which the band-shaped wall portions are reinforced by ribs.
5. A carrying basket according to claim 2, in which in the bottom of the basket compartments arranged on either side .ang.
of the carrying handle the band-shaped wall portions directed towards said handle are at an obtuse angle to one another.
of the carrying handle the band-shaped wall portions directed towards said handle are at an obtuse angle to one another.
6. A bottle-carrying basket as claimed in claim 1 in which an upper part of each basket compartment connected to the frame member comprises a cylindrical wall portion, the lower edge of the cylindrical wall portion having two oppositely directed downwardly inclined edge portions on at least two opposite sides of the carrying basket.
7. A carrying basket according to claim 5, in which between at least two band-shaped wall portions the cylindrical wall portion has a greater length in the direction of the longi-tudinal axis of the basket compartment than the remaining cylindri-cal wall portions, so that when a carrying basket is inserted in a bottle crate it extends into the framework compartment of the crate.
8. A bottle-carrying basket as claimed in claim 1 in which at least one retaining clip is provided on the bottom of the frame member between the basket compartments and when a carry-ing basket is inserted in a bottle crate, said clip envelops a framework wall of the crate.
9. A carrying basket according to claim 1 in which the carrying handle has an inner widened edge, an outwardly directed web portion which is perpendicular thereto, and a tapered central area narrowing in the horizontal cross-section of the handle.
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