EP0718210A1 - Caisse palette gerbable - Google Patents
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- EP0718210A1 EP0718210A1 EP95117194A EP95117194A EP0718210A1 EP 0718210 A1 EP0718210 A1 EP 0718210A1 EP 95117194 A EP95117194 A EP 95117194A EP 95117194 A EP95117194 A EP 95117194A EP 0718210 A1 EP0718210 A1 EP 0718210A1
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- pallet
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D77/00—Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
- B65D77/04—Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
- B65D77/0446—Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section not formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks
- B65D77/0453—Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section not formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks the inner container having a polygonal cross-section
- B65D77/0466—Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section not formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks the inner container having a polygonal cross-section the containers being mounted on a pallet
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- the invention relates to a stackable pallet container with a rectangular outline with a pallet, a wire mesh jacket made of horizontal and vertical round steel bars that bulges under load, and a plastic container, the wire mesh jacket being connected with its lower edge to the pallet and having a border frame at the upper edge, and wherein the plastic container is supported on the wire mesh jacket at least when filled.
- the horizontal and vertical round steel bars are welded together at the crossing points.
- the wire mesh jacket is formed from a single wire mesh jacket mat by bending and welding the ends.
- the term rectangular also includes a square shape. The corners of the rectangular plan can be rounded.
- the plastic container is flexibly set up within limits so that the described support takes place clearly on the wire mesh jacket when filled.
- the wire mesh jacket consists of a wire mesh, as is customary for the reinforcement of concrete structures, and is embedded in the concrete as part of this reinforcement function.
- Such pallet containers are used in particular to transport heavy loads.
- the plastic container which is usually made by blow molding or sintering, has a capacity of 1000 liters and more, for example.
- the edge length of the plastic container is 1 m, for example. Does the product have a specific one Weight of 1 or greater than 1 results in a load of 1 t or more. In the stack of, for example, three filled pallet containers, the bottom one is loaded by a load of 2 t and by its own weight. Since the filled plastic container is supported on the wire mesh jacket, the wire mesh jacket experiences increasing tensile stresses with increasing load, which lead to disruptive bulges.
- the filled pallet containers are close to each other in the stack during transport and storage, with respect to the pallets. If the bulges are large, bulge contacts of the close-lying pallet containers occur, and this leads to snagging and jamming, which hinders manipulation.
- the invention is based on the technical problem of further developing a pallet container of the construction described at the beginning and of the purpose described at the outset in such a way that disruptive bulges no longer occur.
- the technical problem of the invention is to improve the deformation resistance and the structural strength of the pallet containers.
- the object of the invention is a stackable pallet container with a rectangular plan with a pallet, a wire mesh jacket made of horizontal and vertical round steel bars that bulges under load, and a plastic container, the wire mesh jacket being connected to the pallet with its lower edge and at the has an edging frame, and wherein the plastic container is supported at least in the filled state on the wire mesh jacket.
- the stackable pallet container according to the invention is characterized in that the horizontal round steel bars of the wire mesh jacket in the area of the floor plan corners and, at a distance from the floor plan corners, conformal, bent and stiffening sections of a few centimeters in length directed towards the plastic container, which increase the moment of inertia of the wire grid jacket corners, and that the stiffening sections connect straight sections.
- the length of the stiffening sections is z. B. 3 to 5 cm.
- the design can be carried out in detail so that the folded stiffening sections form a step in plan view with the connected straight sections of the horizontal round steel bars.
- the design can also be made in such a way that the folded stiffening sections with inverse folded stiffening sections form a U-shaped, V-shaped or arcuate shape in plan view, which is directed inwards, and that the straight sections of the horizontal round steel bars these formations are connected.
- a pallet container of the construction described at the beginning and the intended use described at the outset is a complex structure in terms of statics and stability. This is due to the fact that the wire mesh jacket does not follow the construction or design theory for containers that are formed from a sheet steel blank, ie cannot be set up according to the classic container theory. The construction and design gauges for containers made from a sheet steel blank are not applicable.
- the wire mesh jacket consists of a network or latticework of round steel bars that intersect and are welded together at the crossing points, and thus of a system of singular elements that experience singular stresses and that are in no way evenly distributed across all round steel bars and welding points in the sense of an equal distribution .
- a container or container jacket which is constructed from a sheet steel blank, can be stiffened by pressed-in ribs or grooves, the resulting increase in the area moment of inertia formed as a distance integral over the entire cross section having a positive effect.
- a wire mesh jacket With a wire mesh jacket, such an analytical view cannot take place for mathematical reasons alone. It is all the more surprising that the described shapes of the horizontal round steel bars in a pallet container according to the invention improve the resistance to deformation and the shape so that disruptive bulges no longer occur. The formations are easy to manufacture in terms of production technology. No additional material is required. On the contrary, it is possible, depending on the loads to be carried out for which the stackable pallet container is to be designed, to omit some of the round steel bars. Optimization is always achieved in that in the angles or on the angles that are formed by the folds on the horizontal round steel bars, vertical round steel bars are arranged. They are connected to the horizontal round steel bars by welding.
- the straight sections of the horizontal round steel bars are allowed to spring back in plan view in relation to the associated edge of the pallet and the wire mesh jacket is designed such that the regions of the wire mesh jacket which are formed by the straight sections of the horizontal round steel bars in the Cannot project the top view over the edge of this pallet.
- it is about the side length of the wire mesh jacket, for. B. equidistant to arrange several of the U-shaped, V-shaped or arcuate formations and to design the wire mesh jacket as a whole so that the areas of the wire mesh jacket, which are formed by the straight sections of the horizontal round steel bars, in plan view not over the associated edge of the Project the pallet.
- the vertical round steel bars of the wire mesh casing have, in the horizontal direction, conformal, bent stiffening sections, to which straight sections of the horizontal round steel bars connect, which form a step in the side view, or to the inverse , folded stiffening sections connect, which form a U-shaped, V-shaped or curved profile in the side view.
- This embodiment regardless of the features of claims 1 to 4, is also of independent importance for a pallet container of the construction described in the introduction to the description.
- the design of the plastic container is basically arbitrary in the context of the invention.
- the pallet container can have a plastic container that has smooth outer walls.
- the plastic container so that the plastic container has the step-shaped formations and / or the U-shaped, V-shaped or the arcuate designs complementary formations.
- the arrangement is preferably such that the plastic container is shaped by means of blow molding, and that the plastic container on the one hand and the mesh size of the wire mesh jacket on the other hand are designed so that the plastic container supports the stresses to be absorbed by the wire mesh jacket without disturbing deformations of the plastic container , records.
- the pallet is designed as a wooden pallet and the wire mesh jacket is connected to the wooden pallet with the aid of metallic fastening fittings which cover a lower end frame of the wire mesh jacket and which in turn are connected to the wooden pallet.
- the lower end frame of the wire mesh jacket is expediently formed by the lower horizontal round steel bar of the wire mesh jacket.
- Fastening fittings in the form of flat steel cross members according to DE-GM 94 17 965 are preferably used for fastening the wire mesh jacket to the wooden pallet.
- the pallet is designed as a steel pallet with the features the steel pallet has an upper pallet plate, the outline of which corresponds essentially to the rectangular plan of the wire mesh jacket, the steel pallet has a floor frame, the outline of which springs back compared to the outline of the wire mesh casing (towards the middle of the floor plan), the steel pallet has in the area of the corners the upper pallet plate and the base frame connecting corner elements made of sheet steel, which have outward-facing support projections, and has additional support projections on the sides, wherein the support projections have a projection length with the proviso that several in the stacked state Pallet container, the support projections of each upper pallet container cover the border frame of the wire mesh jacket of the respective lower pallet container, and in the stacked state the bottom frame of the steel pallet of the upper pallet container positively surrounds the wire mesh jacket arranged underneath.
- the fact that the outline of the upper pallet plate of the steel pallet essentially corresponds to the plan of the wire mesh jacket means that the lateral extent of the upper pallet plate essentially matches that of the wire mesh jacket.
- the side sections of the upper pallet plate therefore do not have to have the corresponding formations to the stiffening sections of the round steel bars.
- the upper pallet plate is preferably provided in its plate surface with anti-vibration stiffening profiles.
- the wire mesh jacket can be connected to the upper pallet plate of the steel pallet via U-shaped bends or overlapping tongues formed on the upper pallet plate.
- the base frame of the steel pallet is preferably formed from one tube or from several tube sections.
- the floor frame can also be formed from a section of section or a plurality of sections of section.
- the base frame can preferably also be formed from a flat steel blank or from a plurality of flat steel blanks.
- the bottom frame of the steel pallet of the upper pallet container in the one below arranged arranged wire mesh jacket means that the outline of the bottom frame springs back with respect to the stiffening sections which are formed in the border frame at the upper edge of the wire mesh jacket arranged below.
- edging frame means the upper horizontal round steel bar or a special closing upper frame at the upper edge of the wire mesh casing.
- the base frame of the pallet in the stacked state of a plurality of pallet containers, the base frame of the pallet does not touch the stiffening sections of the wire mesh jacket arranged underneath.
- the base frame of the pallet surrounds the wire mesh jacket arranged underneath, approximately in accordance with the thickness of the base frame.
- the area of inertia of the wire mesh jacket corners is considerably increased by the beveled stiffening sections provided in the area of the corners of the wire mesh jacket.
- the areas of the corners of the wire mesh jacket thus become, as it were, stiffening supports that absorb the forces and reduce the bulges when the pallet containers are stacked on top of one another.
- the design according to the invention means that even in the case of a plurality of pallet containers stacked one on top of the other, disruptive bulges can no longer occur even in the lowest pallet container.
- the pallet container 1 shown in the figures is a stackable pallet container with a rectangular or square outline. It is designed for the transport and storage of heavy loads in the form of liquid or bulk goods.
- the basic structure includes a pallet 2, a wire mesh jacket 3, which is constructed from horizontal and vertical round steel bars, and a plastic container 4.
- the wire mesh jacket 3 is connected with its lower edge to the pallet 2 and has a border frame 5 at the upper edge.
- the plastic container 4 is supported on the wire mesh jacket 3 at least in the filled state.
- 1 and 6 show a pallet container according to the invention with a wooden pallet
- FIGS. 7 to 11 show a pallet container according to the invention with a steel pallet.
- the horizontal round steel bars 6 are in the wire mesh jacket 3 of a pallet container 1 according to the invention the wire mesh jacket 3 in the area of the floor plan corners 7 and at a distance from the floor plan corners 7 with conformal, bevelled and directed towards the plastic container 4 towards stiffening sections 8 of a few centimeters in length.
- stiffening sections 8 correspond identically or are the same in the sense of conforming figures.
- the folded stiffening sections 8 increase the area moment of inertia of the wire mesh jacket corners, with straight sections 9 of the horizontal round steel bars 6 connecting to the stiffening sections 8. In this way, the areas of the corners of the wire mesh jacket 3 have become stiffeners, as it were, which absorb the forces in the stack and reduce the bulges.
- the folded stiffening sections 8 form a step 10 in plan view with the connected straight sections 9 of the horizontal round steel bars 6.
- the folded stiffening sections 8 with inverse folded stiffening sections 11 in plan view form a U-shaped, V-shaped or arcuate deformation 8, 11 which is directed inwards, the straight sections 9 the horizontal round steel bars 6 are connected to these formations 8, 11.
- 4 and 5 show that several U-shaped, V-shaped or arcuate equidistantly over the side length of the wire mesh jacket 3 Formations 8, 11 are arranged.
- 1, 2, 4 and 7 make it clear that vertical round steel rods 12 are welded in the angles formed by the folds on the horizontal round steel rods 6, or at these angles. 3 and 5, the vertical round steel bars 12 have not been drawn for reasons of clarity.
- FIG. 3 which shows the wire mesh jacket 3 and an inserted plastic container 4, it can be seen that the straight sections 9 of the horizontal round steel bars 6 spring back in plan view relative to the associated edge of the pallet 2.
- the wire mesh jacket 3 as a whole is designed here so that the areas of the wire mesh jacket 3, which are formed by the straight sections 9 of the horizontal round steel bars 6, cannot protrude above this edge of the pallet 2 in the plan view.
- FIG. 3 shows the wire mesh jacket 3 and an inserted plastic container 4
- the embodiment according to FIG. 6 is also of particular importance.
- the vertical round steel bars 12 of the wire mesh jacket 3 have beveled stiffening sections 13 to which straight sections 14 of the vertical round steel bars 12, which form a step 15 in the side view, or connect to the inverse, beveled stiffening sections 16 which, in the side view, have a U-shaped, V-shaped or arcuate shape 13, 16 form.
- This design is both in combination with the embodiments according to FIGS. 1 to 5 and 7 to 11 and of independent importance.
- the formations 16 can also point outwards.
- a plastic container 4 can be seen in the upper part, which is shaped differently than the plastic container 4 in the lower part. It goes without saying that either one or the other plastic container 4 is inserted into the wire mesh jacket 3 and in FIG. 5 only two halves of differently designed plastic containers 4 can be seen for the purpose of illustration.
- the upper plastic container 4 in FIG. 5 shows that the plastic container 4 has smooth outer walls 17.
- the lower part shows that the plastic container 4 has the U-shaped, V-shaped or arcuate formations 13, 16 complementary formations.
- bulges 19 may still occur under load, but these do not protrude in plan view over the delimiting edge of the pallet 2.
- the pallet 2 of the pallet container 1 is a wooden pallet 2 executed.
- the wire mesh jacket 3 is connected to the wooden pallet 2 with the aid of metallic fastening fittings 30 which cover a lower end frame 31 of the wire mesh jacket 3 and which in turn are connected to the wooden pallet 2.
- the lower end frame 31 of the wire mesh jacket 3 is formed by the lower horizontal round steel rod 6 of the wire mesh jacket 3.
- FIG. 7 to 11 show a pallet container 1 according to the invention, in which the pallet 2 is designed as a steel pallet 2.
- the steel pallet 2 cooperates with the wire mesh jacket according to the claims 14 to 19.
- the steel pallet 2 has an upper pallet plate 20, the outline of which corresponds substantially to the rectangular or square outline of the wire mesh jacket 3.
- the wire mesh jacket 3 is connected to the upper pallet plate 20 of the steel pallet 2.
- the upper pallet plate 20 has stiffening profiles 21.
- the steel pallet 2 has a floor frame 22, the outline of which springs back towards the center of the floor plan in relation to the outline of the wire mesh jacket 3.
- the bottom frame 22 is formed from a tube 23.
- the base frame 22 is formed from a flat steel blank 24.
- the steel pallet 2 has an anti-vibration foot 25 in the region of its center.
- the anti-vibration foot 25 consists of a profile rod which is welded to the upper pallet plate 20 on the underside.
- the steel pallet 2 has in the area of the corners 7 the upper steel pallet 20 and the base frame 22 connecting corner elements 26 made of sheet steel, which have outward-facing support projections 27.
- the steel pallet 2 has additional support projections 28 on the sides.
- the support projections 27, 28 have a projection length with the proviso that, in the stacked state of a plurality of pallet containers 12, the support projections 27, 28 of each upper pallet container 1 a surround the frame 5 of the wire mesh jacket 3 of the respective lower pallet container 1b include.
- At least the support projections 27 of the corner elements 26 have a projection length that is greater than the stiffening depth of the stiffening formations or stiffening sections 8.
- the support projections 28 on the sides of the steel pallet 2 can also have a projection length that is greater than the stiffening depth of the stiffening sections 8.
- the protrusion length of the support protrusions 28 on the sides of the steel pallet 2 can, however, also be less than or equal to the stiffening depth of the stiffening sections 8.
- the projection length of the support projections 28 is designed such that the support projections 28 of the upper pallet container 1 a in the stacked state of a plurality of pallet containers Binding frame 5 of the wire mesh jacket 3 of the lower pallet container 1b in the region of a stiffening section 8 can cover.
- FIG. 11 in which it can be seen that the support projections 28 cover the frame 5 of the lower pallet container 1b in the region of a U-shaped deformation.
- the bottom frame 22 of the steel pallet 2 of the upper pallet container 1 a positively engages in the wire mesh jacket 3 arranged below it (see FIG. 11).
- the base frame 22 of the steel pallet 2 of the upper pallet container 1a preferably and in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 8 to 11 does not touch the stiffening formations or stiffening sections 8 of the wire mesh jacket 3 arranged underneath.
- the bottom frame 22 also has formations 29 in the region of the corners and at a distance from the corners, which allow the bottom frame 22 to spring back in relation to the stiffening formations 8 of the lower pallet container 1b.
- the base frame 22 of the steel pallet 2 surrounds the wire mesh jacket 3 arranged underneath approximately according to the thickness of the base frame 22.
- the inventive design of the wire mesh jacket 3 in combination with the inventive inventive design of the steel pallet 2 means that a functionally reliable stackability of several pallet containers 1 with a filled plastic container 4 is possible and, in the process, disruptive bulges on the wire mesh jacket 3 are avoided.
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DE4443447 | 1994-12-07 | ||
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DE19502364 | 1995-01-26 | ||
DE19502364A DE19502364C1 (de) | 1994-12-07 | 1995-01-26 | Stapelbarer Palettenbehälter |
DE19518997 | 1995-05-29 | ||
DE19518997 | 1995-05-29 | ||
DE19525152A DE19525152C2 (de) | 1994-12-07 | 1995-07-11 | Stapelbarer Palettenbehälter für Transport- und Lagerzwecke |
DE19525152 | 1995-07-11 |
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EP0718210A1 true EP0718210A1 (fr) | 1996-06-26 |
EP0718210B1 EP0718210B1 (fr) | 1999-01-13 |
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EP (1) | EP0718210B1 (fr) |
CN (1) | CN1055898C (fr) |
BR (1) | BR9505687A (fr) |
ES (1) | ES2126833T3 (fr) |
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