EP1730042A1 - Kombination von drehstapelbehältern unterschiedlicher grösse - Google Patents
Kombination von drehstapelbehältern unterschiedlicher grösseInfo
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- EP1730042A1 EP1730042A1 EP05714691A EP05714691A EP1730042A1 EP 1730042 A1 EP1730042 A1 EP 1730042A1 EP 05714691 A EP05714691 A EP 05714691A EP 05714691 A EP05714691 A EP 05714691A EP 1730042 A1 EP1730042 A1 EP 1730042A1
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- Prior art keywords
- container
- containers
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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
- B65D21/00—Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
- B65D21/02—Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
- B65D21/0235—Containers stackable in a staggered configuration
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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
- B65D21/00—Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
- B65D21/02—Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
- B65D21/04—Open-ended containers shaped to be nested when empty and to be superposed when full
- B65D21/043—Identical stackable containers specially adapted for nesting after rotation around a vertical axis
- B65D21/045—Identical stackable containers specially adapted for nesting after rotation around a vertical axis about 180° only
Definitions
- the invention relates to a combination of rotary stacking containers of different sizes according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
- DE-297 07 715 U1 discloses a transport container arranged at right angles to the bottom surface side walls, the upper half is provided with ribs, and handles and the upper half of the side walls opposite the lower side wall half is offset to the outside, the transition through a paragraph is formed.
- the vertical side walls have at their upper edge positioning and stiffening struts on the profiled outer surface and inner vertical standing grooves.
- At the lower halves vertical feet are arranged, which are matched in the dimensions and the arrangement so that a second container in one direction in a first container nestable and stackable in reverse orientation.
- the feet have locking springs on the bottom ends and latching grooves on the upper edge of the side walls, wherein the feet stand to the standing grooves and the locking springs of the feet to the locking grooves of the upper edge in their Masses are coordinated so that two identical containers are nestable in one direction and stackable in the opposite direction.
- the locking grooves of the upper edge of the side walls are massively adjusted with the locking elements of individual feet of a container with a half base so that two smaller containers in any direction on a larger container are stackable.
- Transport containers without covers which have the shape of inverted truncated pyramids are also known. which taper downwards in cross-section and which are stackable and nestable according to the rotary stacking principle. These transport containers also allow stacking of two smaller containers in any direction on a larger container.
- the disadvantage of the above-mentioned type of transport containers is that only small containers are stackable over a larger containers, but not vice versa.
- the bottom surfaces of the containers are lower in the stacked containers than the upper edges of the underlying or stacked containers. If a large container for stacking placed on two juxtaposed small containers, so its bottom surface rests on the abutting upper edges of the long sides of the small container and the locking elements on the upper edge of the side walls can not with the locking elements of the bottom of the stacked above
- Containers of the type mentioned are stackable, but that also large inversely
- Container on two juxtaposed small containers are stackable.
- the present invention is therefore an object of the invention to provide a combination of different sized rotary stacking containers, optionally a stack of smaller containers on a large container and conversely, a large container on juxtaposed small containers allowed.
- a significant advantage of the invention is that such a combination of containers allows a more flexible handling of stacked containers of different sizes in practical use.
- the individual containers are on the one hand stackable and nestable and in combination can be formed in any order of large and small containers as needed stack, the individual containers are each slidable on the underlying containers off.
- FIG. 1 a large stacking container seen from above in a perspective view
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a small stacked rotary stacker seen from above
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a small stacked rotating container viewed from below
- FIG. 4 shows a stack with a large and a pair of small stacked rotary container in a perspective view
- 5 shows a cross section through a stack with a large and a pair of small stacked rotary container in a perspective view.
- FIG. 6 shows a large stacking container seen from below in a perspective view
- 7 shows a stack with a large and a pair of small rotating stack containers in a perspective view
- 8 shows a stack as in FIG. 7, however, with a large rotating stacking container rotated through 180 °
- 9 shows a section through a stack with a large and a pair of small rotating stack containers in a perspective view.
- Figure 1 shows a large stacking container 2 which is provided for combining with small rotating stack containers 3.
- the rotating stack container 2 consists of a bottom plate 4 and two slightly oblique, upwardly issued longitudinal side walls 6 and end walls 8.
- the longitudinal side walls 6 each have two vertical extending bulges, which form the feet 10-13 of the rotary stacking container 2. They are arranged on the opposite longitudinal sides 6 in the usual and necessary for rotary stack container offset.
- the container 2 forms a circumferential edge region 14.
- This edge region 14 has at the top a brim 17 pointing outwards from the upper container edge 19, which is stepped inwards and forms the footprint 20 along the longitudinal side 6 on the container edge 19.
- the footprint 20 upwardly projecting locking lips 21.
- the nested container 2 can be inserted so far into the underlying container 2 until the lower edge of its bar 16 rests on the container edge 19 of the lower container.
- the container to be stacked is rotated by 180 ° relative to the underlying container and placed on the underlying container.
- the Fussf laugh the feet 10-13 of the upper container 2 come to stand between the centering 24 on the footprint 20 of the lower container and the correspondingly arranged locking tongues 21 engage in profiles of the footprints of the feet 10-13.
- the container is stacked non-slip.
- a small stacked rotary container 3 which has in plan substantially half the size of the outline of a large container 2, that is, the longitudinal side 7 of the small container 3 corresponds approximately to the end face 8 of the large container. 2 and the front side 9 of the small container 3 corresponds approximately to half the longitudinal side 6 of the large container 2.
- the small stacking container 3 also consists of a bottom plate 4 and two slightly oblique, upwardly issued longitudinal side walls 7 and end walls 9.
- the two end walls 9 each have two vertical extending bulges, which form the feet 30-33 of the small rotary stacking container 3. They are arranged at the opposite end faces 9 in the usual and necessary for stacking container displacement.
- the container 3 forms a peripheral edge region 34.
- This edge region 34 has a brim 27 pointing outwards from the upper container edge, which is stepped inward along the end face 9 and forms the footprint 29 along the front edge 9 on the container edge , Along the end faces 9, the footprint 29 upwardly projecting locking lips 21.
- the lower edge of the edge region 34 forms a container 3 horizontally encircling, integrally formed on the longitudinal and end walls 7.9 bar 36. Between the brim 27 and the bar 36 are outside in the corner of the container 3 and on the end walls 9 vertically extending reinforcing ribs 15 molded. At the end faces 8 grip strips 18 can be seen further.
- the brim 27 is stepped along the longitudinal sides 7, so that the longitudinal side wall 7 has a recess at its upper end edge.
- the upper edge of the stepped rim 35 lies in the plane spanned by the shelves 29 level.
- the small stacking container 3 are nestled into each other for nesting in the same orientation.
- the nested container can be inserted so far into the underlying container 3 until the lower edge of its bar 36 rests on the container edge of the lower container.
- the container to be stacked is rotated by 180 ° with respect to the underlying small container and placed on the underlying container.
- the foot surfaces of the feet 30-33 of the upper container 3 come to rest on the footprint 29 of the lower small container and the correspondingly arranged locking tongues 21 engage in locking grooves 37 in the feet 30-33.
- the container is stacked non-slip.
- FIG. 3 shows a small stacked rotating container 3, seen from below, in a perspective view. Evident are the feet 30-31 with the locking grooves 37 in their footprints and the upper edge portion 34 of the container 3 with the stepped rim 35 along the longitudinal side. 7
- Figure 4 shows the combination of a pair of small stacked rotary container 3 with a stacked on it large stacking container 2.
- the feet 10-13 of the large container 2 are on the shelves 29 of the two small container 3 and the correspondingly arranged locking tongues 21 of small container 3 snap into the profiles 25 of the feet 10-13.
- the upper edge of the stepped rim 35 lies in the plane of the shelves 29 whereby the bottom plate of the large container 2 rests on the stepped rim 35.
- the large rotating stacking container 2 is non-slip and stably stacked on the two smaller rotary stacking containers 3.
- FIG. 5 shows a cross section through a stack 1 with a pair of small containers 3 with a large container 2.
- the section runs vertically in the area near the longitudinal side wall 7 of a small container 3.
- the upper edge of the lowered rim 35 and the bottom 4 of the large container 2 resting thereon can be seen.
- the bottom 4 is double-walled with reinforcing ribs between them, which provide stability and carrying capacity of the container 2 increase.
- the large container 2 has only a simple floor.
- FIG. 6 shows a large stacking container 2 seen from below.
- the illustrated stacking container 2 corresponds to a second embodiment for the combination of rotary stacking containers of different sizes.
- the underside of the container bottom 4 has a ribbing 40 with a recess 41.
- the recess 41 extends in half the length of the bottom 4 parallel to the end face 8 of the container 2.
- the width of the recess 41 corresponds approximately to twice the width of the upper edge 35 of a small container 3.
- the profiles 25 can be seen on the underside of the feet 10-13, in which engage the locking tongues 21 when stacking the container 2.3.
- FIG. 7 shows the combination of a large rotary stacking container 2 described in FIG. 6 with a pair of small containers 2.
- small containers 3 can be used for stacking, which indeed correspond to the embodiment described in Figure 2, the brim 27 but not stepped along the longitudinal side wall 7, ie the longitudinal side wall 7 has no recess at its upper end edge.
- the recess 41 of the bottom 4 of the large container 2 is above the two abutting brims 27 of the two small containers 3.
- the stacking of the container 2 on the two smaller containers 3 takes place in the manner described in Figure 4.
- a large container 2 can be stacked in both orientations on a pair of small containers 3.
- a stack 1 is shown with a combination of large and small rotary stacking containers 2,3, wherein the large container 2 is rotated by 180 ° relative to the container 2 shown in Figure 7.
- the feet 10-13 of the large container 2 rest on the shelves 29 of the two small containers 3.
- the large stacked rotary container 2 is so non-slip in both orientations and stably stacked on the two smaller rotary stacking containers 3.
- FIG. 9 shows a cross section through a stack with a pair of small containers 3 with a large container 2.
- the section runs vertically parallel to the longitudinal side of the large container 2.
- the bottom 4 of the large container 2 rests on the rim 27 of the small container 3.
- the bottom 4 shown is ribbed on its underside and open. It is also conceivable a double-walled floor with intermediate reinforcing ribs, so with down-covered ribs. In a simple embodiment, a simple, non-ribbed floor is conceivable.
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PL05714691T PL1730042T3 (pl) | 2004-04-01 | 2005-03-14 | Kombinacja pojemników o zróżnicowanej wielkości ustawianych w stos po obróceniu |
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DE (1) | DE502005009642D1 (de) |
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