EP0921078B1 - Récipient empilable après rotation, avec dispositif de drainage - Google Patents

Récipient empilable après rotation, avec dispositif de drainage Download PDF

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EP0921078B1
EP0921078B1 EP98122722A EP98122722A EP0921078B1 EP 0921078 B1 EP0921078 B1 EP 0921078B1 EP 98122722 A EP98122722 A EP 98122722A EP 98122722 A EP98122722 A EP 98122722A EP 0921078 B1 EP0921078 B1 EP 0921078B1
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Michel Ten Bok
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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
    • B65D21/00Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
    • B65D21/02Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
    • B65D21/04Open-ended containers shaped to be nested when empty and to be superposed when full
    • B65D21/043Identical stackable containers specially adapted for nesting after rotation around a vertical axis
    • B65D21/045Identical stackable containers specially adapted for nesting after rotation around a vertical axis about 180° only
    • 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
    • B65D81/00Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/24Adaptations for preventing deterioration or decay of contents; Applications to the container or packaging material of food preservatives, fungicides, pesticides or animal repellants
    • B65D81/26Adaptations for preventing deterioration or decay of contents; Applications to the container or packaging material of food preservatives, fungicides, pesticides or animal repellants with provision for draining away, or absorbing, or removing by ventilation, fluids, e.g. exuded by contents; Applications of corrosion inhibitors or desiccators
    • B65D81/261Adaptations for preventing deterioration or decay of contents; Applications to the container or packaging material of food preservatives, fungicides, pesticides or animal repellants with provision for draining away, or absorbing, or removing by ventilation, fluids, e.g. exuded by contents; Applications of corrosion inhibitors or desiccators for draining or collecting liquids without absorbing them

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  • the present invention relates to a rotary stacking container according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a rotary stacking container of the type mentioned is out DE-U 295 09 562 known. Run with this container the liquid drainage ducts emanating from each footprint parallel to the longitudinal direction of the container in Form of a recessed groove with a small slope across by protruding outward the edge web of the concerned Sidewall to the very outside. That with stacked containers derived through these fluid drainage channels Water from the container above it then runs over the edge web and drips from it at a distance from the associated side wall approximately parallel down to this freely.
  • a disadvantage of this known container is considered that through the fluid drainage channels drained liquid freely falls down and then hits the floor and causes undesirable pollution the environment. It is also in many Cases also hygienically questionable if dripping water is out the containers, e.g. from fresh fish stored therein, in the environment is drained.
  • a rotary stacking container of the type mentioned is characterized in that the discharge channels over part of their length as upwardly open channels lengthways in the edge web of the side walls having the standing surfaces run and that at the end of each drainage channel at least one opening to the outer surface in the edge web the associated side wall is provided.
  • the footprint of one Side wall at its ends in the corner area to the neighboring ones two side walls are arranged that the standing areas the other side wall relative to that of one Sidewall offset inwards towards each other and that the length of the trough-shaped part of the discharge channels corresponds to the offset of the stand space. If such rotary stacking containers are stacked, stand always two different side walls, usually the end walls, one above the other. With these different Sidewalls are also the openings to the outer surface for the passage of the liquid accordingly the stand space.
  • a further development of the last described embodiment of the rotary stacking container provides that the discharge ribs viewed from top to bottom become wedge-shaped lower and only run over part of the height of the side wall.
  • the discharge ribs are open limits the area near the opening, since in the Practice only here there is a risk that the liquid immediately behind the opening from the side wall of the container drips freely.
  • the discharge ribs are the flow path of the liquid downwards no longer absolutely necessary since here caused by a smooth outer surface of the side wall Forces on the liquid are sufficiently large.
  • a preferred embodiment of the rotary stacking container sees furthermore that that the stand areas Sidewalls with wavy or trapezoidal or rectangular bulges facing outwards are executed, with the lower end of the upper Container when stacking several containers on the Footprints of the lower container stands that the liquid discharge openings each in the inner corner between the bottom and the bulges are arranged and that the openings at the end of the drainage channels each lie on the bulges.
  • This shape which allows the sidewalls with stand space the desired stacking and nesting of the containers and at the same time ensures stable side walls thin walls.
  • An effective measure to increase strength and The load capacity of the rotary stacking container is that the edge web on its outer circumference one down has pointing edge strip and that in the horizontal Areas of the edge web several openings are arranged. The one in the horizontal areas The openings provided in the edge web serve in particular for draining washing liquid when the Rotary stacking container washed after use for cleaning becomes. Regardless of the position of the rotary stacking container after taking this washing process, the drain all washing liquid from the container, see above that a complete drying of the washed container is guaranteed without paying attention must, like the washed container to dry is positioned.
  • the downward-facing Edge web strips at least on two opposite one another Sidewalls a straight through smooth Have lower edge.
  • the rotary stacking container hanging on a shelf, the two on top of each other Rails to be pointed, on which the lower edges the edge web strips of the rotary stacking container rest and when inserting it into the shelf and when removing it slide off the shelf without any particular resistance can.
  • Such shelves for containers are in particular spread on ships to ensure safe and tip-free To ensure storage of the containers even at sea.
  • Another major advantage of the previously described Stack & nest container is that it is on very easily modified to a liquid collection container can be. All that is required is that the liquid drain holes in the bottom are closed and that at the end of the discharge channels instead of the openings to the outside of the associated Sidewall one passage to the inside of the associated side wall is arranged. As can be seen the changes required are very small and can be produced with little technical effort of the rotary stacking container.
  • the modified rotary stacking container is because of the liquid discharge openings are locked in the ground, liquid-tight; also the liquid that flows through its drainage channels, not to the outside derived but inwards into the interior of the container guided.
  • Rotary stacking container as a liquid collecting container usable, which is useful as a lower container in a stack of containers is arranged.
  • the modified container which as Liquid collection container is used, a different color preserved or by external markings, e.g. Color areas or stickers are marked.
  • the rotary stacking container as a one-piece injection molded part made of plastic is made.
  • the rotary stack container shown as an embodiment 1 an essentially rectangular outline with a Bottom 10 and four side walls integrally connected to this 11, 12, 13, 14.
  • Figure 1 shows the left end wall 11 and left A portion of the long side walls above and below 13, 14.
  • the figure shows a corresponding illustration 2 the right end wall 12 and above and below each also a section of the longitudinal side walls 13, 14.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are the longitudinal side walls 13, 14 are mirror-symmetrical to one another and executed identically, but not the two Front side walls 11 and 12.
  • the from Figures 1 and 2 recognizable different design of the front side walls 11 and 12 optionally allows stacking or a nest, i.e. a nesting, more identical Rotary stacking container 1, depending on how the two containers 1 can be placed on top of each other.
  • the stand areas 21 to 24 create and on the other hand the nesting of two containers 1, the end walls 11, 12 with wall shafts or bulges 110, 120.
  • the left end wall shown in Figure 1 11 are these wall waves or bulges 110 outside in the immediate vicinity of the long side walls 13, 14; in contrast to it are the wall waves or bulges 120 in the visible in Figure 2 right end wall 12 from the long side walls 13, 14 attached spaced inward.
  • the standing surfaces 21, 22 are at the end wall 11 seen in the longitudinal direction of the end wall 11 inside arranged by the wall shafts or bulges 110.
  • the standing surfaces are at the right end wall 12 23, 24 each outside of the wall shafts or bulges 120 positioned.
  • centering bevels 31 to 34 provided when stacking several containers 1 facilitate correct positioning when touching down.
  • Rotary stacking container 1 known rotary stacking containers.
  • the means for draining liquids a plurality of liquid discharge channels 41, 42, 43, 44, each in the top of the end walls 11, 12 are provided.
  • these fluid drainage channels To accommodate 41 to 44 and at the same time to make container 1 as stable as possible, are all side walls 11 to 14 with a horizontal, peripheral edge web 11 'to 14' formed on the then one each not visible in FIGS. 1 and 2 Edge web strip 11 '' to 14 '' which connects in Vertical direction points downwards.
  • the liquid discharge channels 41 to 44 each include two different channel areas: a first area runs in the longitudinal direction of the container, i.e. in the transverse direction of the end wall through the stands 21 to 24. A second, also upward, gutter-shaped Part 41 'to 44' then runs at right angles to each first channel region in the longitudinal direction of the end wall.
  • the channel parts 41 ', 42' run in the left End wall 11 according to Figure 1 of the first channel areas outwards, while the channel areas 43 ', 44 'in the right front side wall 12 according to FIG. 2 from the first channel areas 43, 44 along the end wall 12 run inwards.
  • openings 141 ', 142' are provided, which penetrate the edge web 11 'and to the outside the front side wall 11 lead.
  • openings 141 ', 142' are provided, which penetrate the edge web 11 'and to the outside the front side wall 11 lead.
  • openings 143 ', 144' are provided in the right front wall 12 according to Figure 2 .
  • each the liquid discharge openings 51 up to 54 exactly above the liquid drainage channels 41 to 44 positioned. This ensures that from the each upper container 1 through its liquid discharge openings 51 to 54 draining liquid in each case in the associated liquid drainage channel 41 to 44 of the container 1 below. Flows from the liquid discharge channel 41 to 44 then the liquid through the channel-shaped channel part 41 'to 44' and by the attached at the end Openings 141 'to 144' to the outer surface the associated end wall 11 or 12. From there the drained liquid flows along the outer Surface of the end walls 11, 12 down and meets there if another container 1 is arranged there is again on one of the liquid drainage channels 41 to 44 of the lower container 1.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are openings 130, 140 in the edge webs 13 ', 14' of the long side walls 13, 14 removable. These openings 130, 140 serve in particular to drain washing liquid to allow if the container 1 according to their Use to be cleaned with a washing liquid, the discharge of the washing liquid regardless of the position assumed of the container 1 guaranteed is.
  • FIGS 3 and 4 of the drawing the container 1 in Section along the lines III in Figure 1 and IV in Figure 2 show again illustrate the different Design of the end walls 11, 12.
  • the bottom 10 can be seen, wherein is clearly visible here that the bottom 10 with a upward curvature is formed. This bulge ensures that liquid flows to the outside Edge region of the bottom 10 is derived from where it can then be discharged to the outside.
  • From the floor 10 the long side walls extend to the left and right 13, 14 upwards.
  • the upper end of the long side walls 13, 14 each form an edge web 13 ', 14' the downward-facing edge web strip 13 '', 14 ''.
  • At the top in the edge webs 13 ', 14' is one of each Openings 130, 140 visible.
  • the end wall 11 is only in slightly modified in two areas.
  • the first area relates to the outer end of the channel part 42 '; instead of the leading to the outer surface of the end wall 11 Openings 142 'here is a passage 342' for Provided inside the container 1.
  • the second variation affects the lower left corner of the front wall 11 of the container 1, in which the original there existing liquid discharge openings 52 through a Closure 52 'are replaced.
  • This closure 52 ' can also be made in one piece with the remaining material of the end wall 11 already executed in their manufacture his.
  • Figure 4 shows the opposite representation in the same manner Front side wall 12, being right in Figure 4 from the longitudinal median plane 19 also based on FIG 1 and 2 described embodiment of the container 1 with its means for draining liquid to the outside 19, while to the left of the longitudinal median plane 19 the container 1 in its design as a liquid collection container is shown.
  • Container designs are only for reasons of clarity each in a drawing figure summarized; are of course practical executed containers 1 always both end walls 12th either completely in the version with liquid drainage agents externally or entirely by means for collecting and introducing liquid into the Executed inside the container.
  • the end wall 12 is in the background of FIG. 4 recognizable with their wall waves or bulges 120. It is particularly clear here that the wall waves or bulges 120 spaced from the longitudinal side walls 13, 14 and shifted towards each other inwards the end wall 12 are arranged. At the bottom the wall shaft or bulge 120 in the right half the end wall 12 are those in the corner area to the floor 10 liquid discharge openings provided there 54 recognizable, below which the associated foot area 21 'lies.
  • the standing area 24 is shown at the top right in FIG. 4, through which the liquid discharge channel 44 with its channel part 44 '. At its inner end are the openings 144 'to the outer surface of the end wall 12 provided, here also discharge ribs 244 'are provided.
  • FIG. 5 of the drawing shows the one on the left according to FIG Front side wall 11 of the container 1 in front view, i.e. seen from the outside.
  • the bottom 10 of the container 1 visible, its left and right corner area form the foot areas 24 ', 23'.
  • foot areas 24 ', 23' Immediately at this Foot areas 24 ', 23' are also the liquid discharge openings 51, 52 attached. So that's in figure 5 shown embodiment of the container 1 again with the means for draining off liquid Outside.
  • the longitudinal side walls lie on the left and right in FIG 13, 14, in the vicinity of which the wall waves or bulges 110 are located.
  • the front wall is on the top 11 through the edge web 11 'with the downward pointing Edge web strip 11 '' limited.
  • the bottom edge 211 of the downward facing Edge strip 11 '' a continuous smooth and has a straight course.
  • This straightforward design the lower edge 211 ensures that, in connection with an equally designed lower edge on the opposite end wall 12, the container 1 without any problems and with low sliding resistance Support rails formed shelf inserted and out of this can be removed. On such a shelf the container 1 "hangs" on its edge web strips 11 '', 12 '', which prevents tipping. Therefore such shelves are preferably used on fishing vessels.
  • FIG. 5 shows two pairs of support ribs 111, which are relative to the discharge ribs 241 ', 242 'on the front side wall 11 arranged inwards are and also partly through the edge strip 11 '' are covered.
  • the mounting ribs 111 extend down slightly further than the discharge ribs 241 ', 242' and are used in nested empty containers 1 these against mutual jamming secure and a defined nest distance too guarantee.
  • FIG. 6 shows the right side wall according to FIG. 2 12 of the container 1 also in front view from the outside.
  • Down in the wall waves or bulges 120 are the liquid discharge openings 53, 54 in the immediate vicinity of the there foot areas 21 ', 22' attached.
  • At the top of the Wall waves or bulges 120 are the discharge ribs 243 ', 244' visible, with the derived one also here Liquid according to the flow arrows 9 between flows down the discharge ribs 243 ', 244'.
  • the front wall 12 is again upwards here through the edge web 12 'with its outside, after border strip 12 '' below.
  • the Lower edge 212 of the downward-facing edge strip 12 '' is also here with a straight through run smoothly in conjunction with the Edge web strips 11 ′′ of the opposite one already described above End wall 11 hanging the container 1 in a shelf of the type mentioned.
  • the container 1 in a simple manner in two different Designs are made, namely on the one hand as a container with means for draining liquids to the outside and on the other hand as a liquid collection container.
  • the procedure is appropriately that with a stack of several containers each the lower container is a liquid collection container, while the containers stacked on top of it with the means for draining liquids to the outside are executed and in which goods to be stored, then Secrete liquids, are housed.

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  1. Récipient gerbable antirotation (1) à drainage, qui peut être à volonté empilé ou emboíté avec des récipients (1) identiques, comprenant un fond (10) et quatre parois latérales (11, 12, 13, 14) comportant un rebord périphérique supérieur (11', 12', 13', 14'), dans lequel deux parois latérales (11, 12) situées à l'opposé l'une de l'autre comportent des surfaces d'appui (21, 22, 23, 24), prévues pour un autre récipient gerbable antirotation (1) devant être empilé, qui font face vers le haut, sont en retrait vers le bas par rapport au rebord (11' à 14') et sont disposées d'une manière non symétrique à l'intérieur de la surface délimitée par le rebord (11' à 14'), dans lequel le récipient (1) comporte plusieurs orifices d'évacuation de liquide (51, 52, 53, 54) à l'endroit de la zone marginale extérieure de son fond (10), dans lequel, pour chaque surface d'appui (21 à 24), un conduit d'évacuation de liquide (41, 42, 43, 44) s'étend à partir de cette surface d'appui en menant à la face extérieure du récipient et dans lequel les orifices d'évacuation de liquide (51 à 54) sont positionnés dans le fond (10) de façon telle que, lors de l'empilement d'un récipient (1) sur un autre récipient (1), ces orifices viennent se placer chacun en recouvrement respectivement au-dessus d'une partie réceptrice du conduit d'évacuation de liquide (41 à 44) située dans la surface d'appui (21 à 24), caractérisé en ce que, sur une partie de leur longueur, les conduits d'évacuation (41 à 44) s'étendent sous forme de rainures (41' à 44') ouvertes vers le haut, dans le sens de la longueur dans le rebord (11', 12') des parois latérales (11, 12) comportant les surfaces d'appui (21 à 24), et en ce qu'à l'extrémité de chaque conduit d'évacuation (41 à 44), il est prévu, dans le rebord (11', 12'), au moins une partie découpée (141', 142', 143', 144') menant à la surface extérieure de la paroi latérale (11, 12) associée.
  2. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'à leurs extrémités, les surfaces d'appui (21, 22) d'une première paroi latérale (12) sont disposées dans la zone d'angle formée avec les deux parois latérales voisines (13, 14), en ce que les surfaces d'appui (21, 22) de l'autre paroi latérale (11) sont décalées, vers l'intérieur l'une vers l'autre, par rapport à celles de la première paroi latérale (12) et en ce que la longueur des parties en forme de rainures (41' à 44') des conduits d'évacuation (41 à 44) correspond au décalage des surfaces d'appui (21, 22 ; 23, 24).
  3. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que des nervures d'évacuation (241' à 244') s'étendant suivant la direction verticale et en saillie vers l'extérieur sont disposées sur la surface extérieure des parois latérales (11, 12) au-dessous des parties découpées (141' à 144') et à l'extrémité des conduits d'évacuation (41 à 44, 41' à 44'), chaque partie découpée (141' à 144') débouchant respectivement dans l'intervalle formé entre deux nervures d'évacuation (214' à 244') voisines associées.
  4. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que, vues de haut en bas, les nervures d'évacuation (241' à 244') deviennent plus étroites, en formé de coin, et ne s'étendent que sur une partie de la hauteur de la paroi latérale (11, 12).
  5. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les parois latérales (11, 12) comportant les surfaces d'appui (21 à 24) sont réalisées avec des parties bombées (110, 120) qui sont dirigées vers l'extérieur et ont, vu d'en haut, une forme ondulée, trapézoïdale ou rectangulaire et par l'extrémité inférieure desquelles, lors de l'empilement de plusieurs récipients (1), le récipient supérieur (1) repose sur les surfaces d'appui (21 à 24) du récipient inférieur (1), en ce que les orifices d'évacuation de liquide (51 à 54) sont disposés chacun dans le coin intermédiaire respectif situé entre le fond (10) et la partie bombée associée (110, 120) et en ce que les parties découpées (141' à 144') situées à l'extrémité des conduits d'évacuation (41 à 44, 41 à 44') sont situées respectivement sur les parties bombées (110, 120) associées.
  6. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le fond (10) est réalisé avec une forme profilée bombée vers le haut lorsqu'elle est vue en section transversale et en section longitudinale.
  7. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que, sur sa périphérie extérieure, le rebord (11' à 14') comprend une aile de rebord (11" à 14") dirigée vers le bas et en ce que plusieurs parties découpées (130, 140) sont ménagées dans les parties horizontales du rebord (11' à 14').
  8. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que les ailes de rebord (11" à 14") dirigées vers le bas présentent, au moins sur deux parois latérales (11, 12 ; 13, 14) situées en regard l'une de l'autre, une arête inférieure lisse (211, 212) s'étendant en ligne droite.
  9. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les orifices d'évacuation de liquide (51 à 54) situés dans le fond (10) sont fermés et en ce qu'à l'extrémité des conduits d'évacuation (41 à 44, 41' à 44'), il est prévu, disposé à la place de chaque partie découpée (141' à 144') menant à la face extérieure de la paroi latérale (11, 12) associée, un passage (342', 343') respectif débouchant sur la face intérieure de la paroi latérale (11, 12) associée.
  10. Récipient gerbable antirotation suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il est réalisé sous forme d'une pièce moulée par injection, d'un seul tenant, en matière plastique.
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