EP0099827A1 - Zwischenplatten für auf Paletten verstauten Sachen - Google Patents

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EP0099827A1
EP0099827A1 EP83401466A EP83401466A EP0099827A1 EP 0099827 A1 EP0099827 A1 EP 0099827A1 EP 83401466 A EP83401466 A EP 83401466A EP 83401466 A EP83401466 A EP 83401466A EP 0099827 A1 EP0099827 A1 EP 0099827A1
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    • 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
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
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  • the bottom of glass containers has a certain concavity, so as to create a heel which gives them a regular peripheral reach capable of giving them good stability, sufficient even for it to be possible to stack these containers, jars for example, in several beds separated from each other by relatively flexible spacers, usually made of corrugated cardboard sheets.
  • Such a method makes it possible to store them when they are full and closed but already, before use, while they are still empty and open.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide spacers capable of allowing the handling of fragile articles and in particular glass articles or containers such as high quality bottles, by heavy loads such as pallets containing up to 4 000 bottles in bunk beds in which these articles are spaced from each other, loads capable of undergoing ur storage in piles and transport over long distances without risk of summer rioration or collapse at the opening of the cover; it also intends to facilitate the constitution of these charges.
  • the interlayer will simply consist of a sheet of material of substantially constant thickness, of the order of a millimeter, formed so as to carry reliefs capable of immobilizing the articles at the desired spacing.
  • it will advantageously be a thermoformed thermoplastic material, polyethylene for example. Its use will make it possible to operate with great simplicity, both to constitute the charges and during the recovery of the articles, therefore to work quickly, and if necessary in a fully automatic manner, that is to say with a great economy of workforce.
  • a spacer according to the invention will be provided, at a pitch slightly greater than the maximum diameter of the containers, of impressions capable of coming into contact with tightening both on one side with the ring of those of the lower bed and on the other with the base of those of the upper bed, this only along a double line corresponding to the only external rim of the upper lip or drinking from the neck, the heel of these receptacles however resting on the periphery of the footprint but only imposing on it '' minimal elastic deformation.
  • each imprint although providing the ring of the lower container with a housing provided with an enlarged inlet, will fit into the space separating two superimposed containers, as close as possible to the profile of the base of the container.
  • this imprint will form on the upper face of the tray a nipple connected to an annular seat and the top of which will carry a circular step of internal diameter adapted to that of the ring of the lower containers, with a central clearance which does not leaves only a peripheral crown of width less than that of the rim and, preferably, a rounded nose with a radius of curvature at least equal to that of the outer rim of this rim; the crown will be located, relative to the seat above which, centered on the nipple, is then placed the lower bearing of the heel, at a height in principle just lower, taking into account the tolerances, than that of the part corresponding return of the base.
  • the imprint thus draws downwards a bowl with a central cell which offers the ring only scope on
  • the inclined portion of the nipple or even the conical part of the cavity will have a slope greater than the coefficient of friction of the glass on the material of the interlayer, that is to say in practice at least equal to 20%, and a sufficient diameter; the base of the nipple is connected to the bottom either directly or at least via a slight cylindrical trimming, or on the contrary by an asymmetrical groove compensating for its possible excess in height.
  • the imprints will advantageously be separated by a quincunx of moles forming on the upper face of the housings able to immobilize the caps of the containers.
  • FIG. 1 shows a plate 1, made of polypropylene :, with a thickness of 0.8 to 1.6 mm depending on the case, the bottom 2 of which bears circular imprints 3, in relief according to a square mesh which can range from 80 to 120 mm approximately for 75 cl bottles, at the rate of 9 to 11 rows of 11 to 14 cavities for example.
  • moles 4 of quadrangular shape arranged in staggered rows.
  • a rim 5 connecting projecting elements 4 ′ whose shape partially reproduces that of the moles 4 stiffens the whole of the plate.
  • each tray intended here to serve as an interlayer between two b bottles: 75 cl bottles with pricked bottom, will rest on the necks 6 of the bottles of the lower bed and will receive at in turn the lower peripheral reach or heel 7a of the caps 7 of the bottles of the upper bed, the imprints 3 coming to be housed in the space left free by the puncture 8.
  • These imprints are formed of nipples of generally frustoconical shape whose X axes are spaced a distance slightly greater than the maximum diameter of the bottles, thus preventing the latter from risking To touch oneself.
  • the sonnet of the conical wall 9 of the nipples carries in step a crown 10 which has a rounded nose 11, their upper face forming a button 12 protruding slightly thanks to a narrow conical wall 13, while at their base is a clipping cylindrical 14 of low height around which the bottom 2 constitutes a horizontal annular seat 2a.
  • the rounding of the nose 11 is preferably connected to a rounded edge 15, to form a narrow vertical belt whose internal diameter adjusts without friction to that of the ring and it has internally a radius of curvature r, greater than that of the outer rim of the rim by an amount at least equal to the diametral clearance tolerance and preferably of the order of twice; in practice, this radius may reach 1.5 mm.
  • the imprint thus forms downwards a cell capable of being housed on the ring by enclosing it in the corner to secure the various bottles of the lower bed.
  • the button 12 has a diameter greater than that of the internal edge of the rim and thus leaves only a narrow portion 16 located from the bottom, placed, above the seat 2a, at a height h lower by a few tenths of a millimeter at the height p that the bite has at the level of the nose 11, and of a width which is considerably less than the thickness of the lip.
  • the base radius of the nipple exceeds at least about 1 cm that of the bottle ring while the slope of its wall 9, in any case greater than 20%, preferably corresponds to an angle of 30 to 45 °, its total height therefore reaching about 0.5 to 1 cm.
  • trimming 14 The main purpose of trimming 14 is to facilitate the manufacture of the mold but also increases the flat surface belonging to the bottom 2, therefore its flexibility.
  • a tray in accordance with the invention could exclusively comprise the imprints 3, projecting from a flat bottom or carrying, if necessary, a ribbing avoiding the seats 2a: these can, for example , constitute on the bottom itself light bowls, which increases rigidity; if these bowls are close enough to join, there is no longer any between them as moles such as moles 4 mentioned above.
  • FIGS 2 and 3 they have a significant height, greater than that of the nipple. They have four sidewalls 17, vertical (apart from the manufacturing spindles, which also allow them to be stacked empty under a small volume, possible stops, not shown here, avoiding jamming) or of a profile corresponding substantially to that of the caps. bottles ; these sides preferably follow the circular form of the base in this case and are therefore of revolution, four to four, around the axes X. They advantageously connect to the bottom 2 by rounded portions 17a and can have rounded inlets 17b. At the four angles of each mole, they are limited by cut sides 18 which, to avoid brutal shapes, also have connections 18a and if necessary 18b, which, in this case, creates on the bottom, a mole to another, a rib 19.
  • the moles 4, with the ribs 19 which connect them two by two increase the overall rigidity of the plates by preventing the surface of the latter from presenting any straight portion; they also help to center the bottles during their installation and then to keep them in place.
  • the mesh of the trays could just as well be rectangular, or the shape of the nipples deviate from the circular shape, for loading ovalized, square or flat bottles etc., with a more complex nesting if necessary.
  • a first tray is placed on a pallet and then a first series is placed, at the appropriate spacing.
  • bottles which are housed between the moles 4, centering, even approximately, on the imprints 3 and the bed thus formed is covered with a second plate identical to the first: thanks to the conical inlets formed by the walls 9 nipples, the necks of the bottles come from themselves fitting onto the cells defined by their crowns 10, which secures these bottles.
  • the outer rim 6a of the rim comes to bear at 3a in the rounding of the nose 11, the seam of the ring mold, which is usually located on its internal edge 6b, on the contrary not coming into contact with the plate but being placed at the inside the free space created by the button 12, as shown in FIG. 4.
  • the bottles of the second bed are in turn deposited, the heel of which then comes into contact with the seat 2a along a line 2b: the weight of each of them is enough to cause the support zone to bend, due of its planar shape, and this until the puncture, catching up with the small difference in height which existed initially in this area, comes in turn to bear obliquely in 3b on the nose 11, without, on the other hand, its top presses the button 12.
  • a plate identical to the previous ones is capable of supporting the bending that the retraction of the cover imposes on its edges but, if we want to be able to stack a second load on the first, it is necessary that the flat bottom of the pallet corresponding essentially relates to the s0 ⁇ met of the imprints 3: it would indeed punch or, at the very least, deform the plate if the force were to be exerted on the upper face of the moles 4, that is to say in carrier wrong when, properly designed, the buttons 12 on the contrary are capable of supporting their successive loads and the efforts due to transport.
  • the height of the moles is greater than that of the nipples, it is therefore necessary, to allow the vertical stacking of several pallets, to use for a cover a tray of a different model, provided only with cells or with imprints similar to imprints 3, or more simply a network of corrugations not only capable of stiffening the plate but constituting on its underside rectilinear grooves capable of fitting onto the necks of bottles of the various rows of the upper bed, to keep them at least in a direction.
  • Such a tray is shown diagrammatically under the reference 21, FIG. 5, before it is placed on the last bed of bottles of a charge being built up.
  • the dimensions of the plate 21 are slightly smaller than those of the intermediate plate 1 because it is advantageous for it to only cover the necks of the bottles.
  • the tray 21 only has two grooves 22, of rectangular layout, concentric and whose profile, not detailed, of course corresponds to that of the rings of these bottles: once the tray is placed on the upper bed, the latter are housed there, which is enough to immobilize the entire upper bed.
  • FIG. 6 shows, as a variant, bottles 30 placed on a plate 31, the bottom 32 of which carries circular imprints 33 and holding moles 34, 34 ′ arranged in a triangular mesh, which, as we know, has for the disadvantage of somewhat complicating the handling of the bottles, but in return makes it possible to obtain more compact charges.
  • each essentially comprises a nipple 35 crowned with a step 36, in the top of which a cutout 37 simply opens; here again the imprint thus forms downwards a cell whose wall comes to bear along a line 33a on the only outer rim of the rim of the bottles of the lower bed, while connecting to a conical wall 38, inclined at 30 °, which is used to guide the necks when installing the interlayer.
  • the total height H of the nipple is necessarily greater than the depth p of the retracted part 39 of the base of the bottles of the upper bed: for this reason, the annular seats 32a formed by the bottom 32 are connected to the conical wall 38 not directly or by the sole intermediary of a cylindrical wall trimming as in the previous case but on the contrary by a groove 40, so that the total height h of the footprint above the bottom is reduced to a value very slightly lower at the depth p of the concavity of the base.
  • the groove 40 is advantageously provided with a relatively vertical wall 41 and a flat bottom 42 giving it a substantially trapezoidal profile.
  • a transport pallet 43 When the load is constituted, first placing on a transport pallet 43 a first plate, the latter rests there by means of the groove bottoms 42; the bottles of the first bed then come to bear on the seats 32a of the bottom 32: the walls 41 will therefore distribute the entire weight of the stack but their rigidity is sufficient to prevent them from being crushed, which would compromise the 'balanced.
  • the pallets could moreover be fitted with appropriate housings.

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GB2182020A (en) * 1985-10-03 1987-05-07 H & K Verpackungstech Gmbh A separation layer devise for use in stacking packaging containers
FR2596025A1 (fr) * 1986-03-18 1987-09-25 Bsn Emballage Plateau intercalaire thermoforme a mamelon pour le conditionnement de bouteilles en lits superposes
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GB2240326A (en) * 1990-01-26 1991-07-31 Formold Ltd Article-retaining trays
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DE4212466A1 (de) * 1992-04-14 1993-10-28 Al Ko Enzler Gmbh Vorrichtung zum Stapeln von Wickelkörpern
US5316172A (en) * 1988-11-15 1994-05-31 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Can tray assembly
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WO1996004183A1 (en) * 1994-08-03 1996-02-15 Bjarne Lerum A system for transportation, handling, storing and display of bottles
US5651461A (en) * 1992-07-29 1997-07-29 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Stackable low depth bottle case
US5660279A (en) * 1992-07-29 1997-08-26 Rehrig Pacific Company, Inc. Stackable low depth bottle case
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GB2158044A (en) * 1984-02-20 1985-11-06 Mega Plastic Ind Crate
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GB2182020A (en) * 1985-10-03 1987-05-07 H & K Verpackungstech Gmbh A separation layer devise for use in stacking packaging containers
FR2589139A1 (fr) * 1985-10-24 1987-04-30 Saint Gobain Emballage Conditionnement automatique dans des recipients
EP0230157A1 (de) * 1985-10-24 1987-07-29 Saint-Gobain Emballage Automatisches Verpacken in Behältern
US4700837A (en) * 1985-11-15 1987-10-20 International Container Systems, Inc. Universal bottle case
FR2596025A1 (fr) * 1986-03-18 1987-09-25 Bsn Emballage Plateau intercalaire thermoforme a mamelon pour le conditionnement de bouteilles en lits superposes
US4978002A (en) * 1988-04-26 1990-12-18 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Cross-stacking bottle case
US4899874A (en) * 1988-04-26 1990-02-13 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Stackable low depth bottle case
US5529176A (en) * 1988-04-26 1996-06-25 Rehrig Pacific Company, Inc. Stackable low depth tray
EP0362091A1 (de) * 1988-09-30 1990-04-04 Société Anonyme : B.S.N. EMBALLAGE Zwischenplatten für auf Paletten verstaute Schichten aus aufeinandergestapelten Behältern
FR2637264A1 (fr) * 1988-09-30 1990-04-06 Bsn Emballage Plateau intercalaire pour la constitution de charges palettisables a partir de lits superposes de recipients
US5316172A (en) * 1988-11-15 1994-05-31 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Can tray assembly
US5038961A (en) * 1989-09-11 1991-08-13 Yazaki Industrial Chemical Co., Ltd. Trays for holding a forest of bottles and stacking the same in layers
GB2240326A (en) * 1990-01-26 1991-07-31 Formold Ltd Article-retaining trays
GB2240326B (en) * 1990-01-26 1993-06-23 Formold Ltd Article-retaining trays
DE4225550B4 (de) * 1991-07-31 2004-05-27 Saint-Gobain Emballage Palettierplatten
DE4212466A1 (de) * 1992-04-14 1993-10-28 Al Ko Enzler Gmbh Vorrichtung zum Stapeln von Wickelkörpern
US5842572A (en) * 1992-07-29 1998-12-01 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Stackable low depth bottle case
US5651461A (en) * 1992-07-29 1997-07-29 Rehrig-Pacific Company, Inc. Stackable low depth bottle case
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US5330050A (en) * 1993-11-12 1994-07-19 Cornos Corporation Pallet merchandising system for containers
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GB2312666B (en) * 1995-03-13 1998-08-19 Perstorp Ab A spacer tray and bottle combination
US6367645B1 (en) * 1996-02-02 2002-04-09 Lars Erik Trygg Stackable bottle and carrier plate for handling and exposure of the bottle
WO1998007636A1 (en) * 1996-08-21 1998-02-26 Perstorp Ab Tray for bottles
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FR3004703A1 (fr) * 2013-04-19 2014-10-24 Ctci Production Un plateau de conditionnement et sa methode de fabrication
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