US20090020045A1 - Multiple-use transport unit for sheet-material rolls and the like - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a storage and transport unit for foil rolls and the like according to the preamble of patent claim 1 .
- foil webs In order to transport plastic foil and other material webs from the manufacturer to the user or processor, continuously produced foil webs are wound onto rolls at the manufacturer, mostly paper rolls, so-called winding cores, into a coil.
- winding cores In order to transport plastic foil and other material webs from the manufacturer to the user or processor, continuously produced foil webs are wound onto rolls at the manufacturer, mostly paper rolls, so-called winding cores, into a coil.
- such coils have different axial lengths, wherein axial lengths of 1700 mm are quite possible.
- the winding length, plastic material and material thickness such coils can have a mass of up to 600 kg and above.
- transport units with wooden pallets wherein upward oriented plywood sheets are mounted at a distance from one another at the narrow sides or long sides of said wooden pallets, which serve as support walls for the coils.
- Said plywood sheets which are substantially configured square, typically comprise a circular opening or insertion opening. Between said two square plywood sheets, the coil is subsequently disposed in axial direction, so that the ends of its roll type winding core match the openings in the plywood sheets, and are held by retaining sleeves for the rolls, which are run through the openings of the plywood plates from the outside.
- the coil is thus secured by the plywood sheets at its two axial ends in axial direction, and secured in radial direction by the sleeves, engaging its winding core.
- a substantial disadvantage of said transport units is that the various single elements of the transport unit, these are the pallets, the plywood sheets, the insertion sleeves, the U-profiles, the rolls (winding cores) and various small fastening means for assembly have to be disposed of at the user.
- the reason is among others that the wood components of the packaging are mostly not configured for multiple-use.
- such throw-away solutions are non-satisfactory from an environmental point of view.
- a storage and transport unit which is substantially configured, so that its modules can be combined among one another, depending on the respective storage or transportation requirement. Simultaneously, the modules, however, are adjusted to one another and configured, so that a space saving retrieval transport of the modules is possible.
- a space saving retrieval and the reuse of said components is facilitated, so that said modules can be used for a long time for forming respective transport units.
- the components of the storage and transport unit are advantageously made of plastic, in particular, however, from recycled plastic. This takes environmental considerations into account.
- a resistance against moisture, in particular rainwater is advantageously provided.
- the support walls and also the support skids are configured very stable, and simultaneously weight saving.
- the latter also takes the idea of retrieval into account.
- the best stability is provided for the coils to be transported, which improves safety, in particular, when loading such storage and transport units. This is important, in particular, due to the sometimes high masses of such coils of up to 600 kg and more.
- the support walls are held by a form locked engagement of engagement members into a corresponding recess in the support skids or vice versa, and additionally they are mounted with plural mounting mechanisms (e.g. clamping elements), whereby compared to current solutions, a very stable configuration for the coil receiver is provided.
- plural mounting mechanisms e.g. clamping elements
- the distance of the support walls, offset parallel from one another can be adjusted, so that the coil (or the coils, if several coils are to be received in a storage and transport unit) can be exactly inserted according to the length of its winding core or even with a slight oversize, whereby overall an additional stabilization of the storage and transport unit is provided, so that the overall configuration of such a storage and transport unit has a stability, which has not been reached in the state of the art so far.
- FIG. 1 a a storage and transport unit according to the invention
- FIG. 1 b a storage and transport unit according to FIG. 1 a , however, with short support skids;
- FIG. 1 c a storage and transport unit according to FIG. 1 b , in which two coils are disposed on top of one another;
- FIG. 1 d a storage and transport unit according to FIG. 1 b , in which two coils are disposed next to one another, and in which a wider center support skid is used;
- FIG. 2 a an alternative storage and transport unit for two coils, in which the support walls are disposed in longitudinal direction and resting on the support skids;
- FIG. 2 b a storage and transport unit according to FIG. 2 a , wherein a second level of coils is disposed;
- FIG. 3 another storage and transport unit for a plurality of small coils, which are disposed standing in axial direction;
- FIG. 4 a a first option for a combined arrangement of the components for the storage and transport unit for storage or for retrieval transport;
- FIG. 4 b the assembly of FIG. 4 a in an exploded view
- FIG. 4 c an alternative assembly of the modular components for storage or for the retrieval transport
- FIG. 5 an actual configuration of a support wall
- FIG. 6 the actual configuration of a mounting mechanism for the support walls on the support skids.
- FIG. 1 a shows a storage and transport unit, designated 1 for a wound-up foil web (coil) 2 .
- the coil 2 is held in axial longitudinal extension between two lateral components and two support walls 3 , so that the longitudinal axis of the coil substantially corresponds to an orthogonal of the main plane of extension of the support wall 3 .
- the main surface of the support walls 3 is substantially configured square, but can also be configured rectangular.
- a support wall 3 comprises a thickness which is small compared to the lateral dimensions of the main surface.
- a lateral length corresponds to an integer multiple of the thickness.
- the support wall 3 comprises plural pass-through openings or insertion openings 4 , which extend from the forward main plane, substantially perpendicular through the support component 3 , and which are circular, wherein an insertion opening 4 a is disposed in the center of gravity of the main surface, so that the axis of said central pass-through opening 4 a substantially extends through the intersection of the diagonals of the main surface.
- the support wall 3 is provided with recesses or indentations 5 at least at one lateral surface or rim surface, whose function is described in more detail infra. Said indentations or recesses can be configured so they pass through or with interruptions.
- a centering or mounting sleeve 6 at each respective axial end of the coil 2 holds said coil in its position.
- the mounting sleeve 6 is inserted or turned in or similar from the easily accessible main side (front side) of the support wall 3 through an insertion opening 4 or 4 a (as illustrated in FIG. 1 a by the central pass-through opening 4 a ) and reaches into the interior of the winding core, which is not shown, onto which the foil web is wound, so that it is fixated in axial direction and also in radial direction with a larger or smaller clearance.
- the centering or mounting sleeve 6 can be provided at one end with an axially outward protruding flange, which forms a stop upon insertion, and thus avoids a slippage through the pass-through opening 4 or 4 a.
- the support walls or holder components 3 are disposed on two skid type base components, so-called support skids 7 , wherein the lateral components 3 span the support skids disposed parallel relative to one another in the assembly according to FIG. 1 a .
- the support walls 3 are disposed at the ends of the support skids 7 .
- the distance of the two support walls 3 on the skid type foot components 7 can be variably adjusted to the length of the respective winding core of the coil.
- the support or mounting mechanism in particular the mounting mechanisms 15 illustrated in the figures, between the support walls or the support components 3 and the support skids, will be described in more detail infra.
- the support skids 7 comprise an axial longitudinal extension, which substantially corresponds to a multiple of the width or of the height of their cross section. Preferably, the length corresponds to an integer multiple of a side length of the support walls 3 . Similar to the support walls 3 , also the skid shaped bottom components 7 comprise at least one recess or indentation 8 on their upper side. Furthermore, the support skids 7 can be provided with recesses 9 , which facilitate the engagement of a lifting tool (e.g. the forks of a forklift). For reasons of stability, said recesses 9 are preferably completely enclosed, this means surrounded by material towards all lateral side surfaces, so that there still is a bar of material above and below the recesses 9 .
- a lifting tool e.g. the forks of a forklift
- FIG. 1 a When preparing the transport unit according to FIG. 1 a , the substantial advantage relative to the state of the art is accomplished, since the distance of the two support walls 3 can be adjusted without any problem to the axial length of the roll, this means of the winding core, on which the foil web is wound up.
- the illustration of FIG. 1 a in which the two support walls 3 are respectively disposed at the ends of the support skids 7 , is thus only a special case. In case of shorter rolls, it is possible, in order to avoid too large an overhang, to provide the support skids 7 in an alternative shorter length, like e.g. the support skids 7 a according to FIG. 1 b .
- Said shorter support skids 7 a as well as longer support skids, which are not shown, are thus always components of a modular assembly of said transport unit.
- the length of one support skid 7 or 7 a advantageously corresponds to an integer multiple of a lateral length of a support wall 3 .
- FIG. 1 shows a transport unit 1 which is substantially already known from FIG. 1 a .
- said transport unit comprises two foil coils 2 , which are disposed on top of one another and which comprise an identical axial alignment.
- the support walls 3 are disposed at each axial end of the coils 2 , so the support walls stand on top of one another, so that their rim surfaces, facing each other, substantially overlap completely.
- the advantage of said configuration of a transport unit for foil rolls and similar is that an optimum utilization of an available transport volume, e.g. in a freight container or on a truck bed, can be accomplished.
- an arrangement of coils on top of one another is mostly problematic, since the plywood side pieces held by a double U-profile only have a small contact surface (force transfer surface), with respect to one another, which makes the overall assembly shaky and prone to collapsing, so that a transport unit thus prepared generally has to be stabilized by an additional shrink foil or by a tightening strap.
- FIG. 1 d shows two storage and transport units according to FIG. 1 a , which are combined into a common storage and transport unit, so that the two coils 2 are disposed more or less lying next to one another having the same axial orientation.
- a support skid 7 b is provided, which is provided respectively wider, and which advantageously comprises also two recesses 9 at its upper side.
- FIG. 2 a shows the elements already known from FIGS. 1 a - 1 d in an alternative arrangement, which is preferably suitable for transporting coils with smaller diameter.
- the support walls 3 a which are used here, are also configured with a square perimeter, however, with shorter side lengths than the plate shaped holder components 3 according to the FIGS. 1 a - 1 d .
- the support walls 3 a are disposed according to the illustration in FIG.
- FIG. 2 b shows an improvement of the configuration of the storage and transport unit according to FIG. 2 a configured, so that two additional coils are placed quasi in a certain type of second level on the coils, which are the lower ones then, wherein the longitudinal axes of all coils substantially comprise the same orientation and are aligned in parallel in all three dimensions. It is certainly also possible to only dispose one coil in the upper level, e.g. in the center relative to the two lower coils. By the same token, it is also possible to additionally dispose a third level of additional coils by disposing and mounting additional support walls, which can furthermore also comprise other square or rectangular lateral dimensions according to the modular concept.
- FIG. 3 shows an additional storage and transport unit using the components or modules described supra.
- a plurality of coils 2 a is received lying flat in the storage or transport unit, so that the longitudinal axes of the winding cores substantially extend vertically.
- Such an assembly is suitable in particular for coils, whose width with respect to the wound-up material or foil web is less than the diameter of the coil itself, or put differently, whose diameter is larger than their longitudinal extension.
- the coils can be disposed quasi standing next to one another, behind one another, and/or on top of one another. According to FIG.
- a total of 56 coils are combined in a 4 ⁇ 2 arrangement with seven layers or levels each in the storage or transport unit.
- the support walls 3 or 3 a described supra are disposed lying flat and fixated on two parallel offset support skids, bridging them.
- exactly two side pieces 3 a are used lying next to one another. Since the side pieces 3 a thus have to bear the entire weight of the short coils 2 a , they have to be designed according to this application.
- the coils of the lowest layer reach with their downward facing winding core ends into the insertion openings 4 of the lateral components 3 or 3 a , which are disposed lying flat on the support skids 7 a .
- adapters in the form of reduction or centering sleeves can be provided (not shown).
- support walls 3 or 3 a can also be placed on the coils 2 a of the uppermost layer or level. As illustrated, the two levels can be separated by intermediary layers made of wood and/or plastic, or other suitable materials, which can simultaneously also form a lower or upper termination for the support walls 3 or 3 a .
- the axial alignment of the coils 2 a can be performed by the intermediary layers, but also by connection adapters or by other suitable measures. After preparing such storage or transport unit, it is furthermore possible to apply tightening straps and/or a shrink foil eventually, in order to stabilize the entire assembly.
- FIGS. 4 a - 4 c show combination options for so-called storage and/or retrieval transport units of the particular modules described supra for the retrieval transport.
- the components of a storage or transport unit are configured so that they can be assembled or combined in an optimum manner for the retrieval transport, in order to utilize, on the one hand storage volume, and on the other hand, an available transport volume in an optimum manner.
- plural support skids are combined and form a carrier with a quasi closed pallet loading surface. In an advantageous manner, thus support skids with equal length are combined.
- the support walls, which are combined in a pack now, can be disposed standing upright and they can also be mounted advantageously.
- the support walls comprise centering members or centering studs 10 at their front sides and they comprise complementary centering recesses 14 (re. FIG. 5 ) at their backsides.
- the centering members of the front sides engage in a form locking manner with the respective centering recesses of the backsides of the respective adjacent support wall.
- support walls of equal size are combined according to the illustration in FIG. 4 a .
- the support walls are disposed transversal to the longitudinal direction of the support skids.
- additional support skids can be combined and can be arranged, so they form a type of upper termination on the support walls combined as a pack. It is also possible to dispose additional support skids below the support walls, which then form several levels.
- a retrieval transport unit which is only comprised of support skids, preferably comprising the same length.
- FIG. 4 b shows the assembly according to FIG. 4 a in an exploded view.
- the tunnel type cavities which are formed by the insertion openings of the support walls combined in packs can be simultaneously used for the retrieval transport of the winding cores 13 and of the centering- and mounting sleeves 6 , which are inserted into the tunnel shaped cavities, and which can be secured by inserting centering- and mounting sleeves 6 against sliding out or falling out.
- the inserted winding cores stabilize the retrieval unit internally by at least preventing a slipping of the support walls relative to one another.
- FIG. 4 c illustrates a retrieval unit, in which the support walls are disposed lying flat on the support skids, wherein in turn, the centering members of a support wall engage the centering recesses 14 of the backside of a support wall disposed above it, thus stabilizing the packet type stacked combination.
- winding cores can be inserted again into the respective tunnel shaped cavities, which are in turn formed by the insertion openings of the support walls.
- FIGS. 4 a - 4 c are only examples for the configuration of a retrieval unit.
- a retrieval unit can certainly also be combined in another manner, e.g. by combining the previously described embodiments.
- additional tightening straps and/or a shrink foil or similar In order to stabilize a retrieval unit, it is furthermore possible to use additional tightening straps and/or a shrink foil or similar.
- FIG. 5 the actual configuration of a support wall is illustrated in an exemplary manner.
- the front side of a support wall 3 a is depicted.
- five insertion openings 4 are configured, wherein one insertion opening 4 a is centrally located.
- four centering members 10 are disposed on the front side, wherein said centering members are provided as protrusions.
- an indentation in the form of a recess 5 is provided, wherein said recess is only configured as a pass-through in an exemplary manner.
- the backside of the support wall 3 a of the left image side is illustrated.
- the disposition of support and carrier ribs is clearly visible, wherein said disposition is only shown in an exemplary manner.
- the four centering recesses 14 are also visible, into which the centering members of the front side of a support wall, which is adjacent in the stacked combination, interlock in order to align the particular support members in this stacked combination or in this packet type assembly, and in order to stabilize the overall assembly.
- a support wall can also be configured with a closed surface on the backside.
- the support walls are advantageously always integrally configured from plastic and they are produced in an injection molding process.
- the support walls are formed in particular from a recycled plastic or from scrap materials of the foil webs to be transported.
- the engagement members 12 are visible, which engage the groove type depressions or recesses 8 on the upper side of the support skids in an interlocking manner in order to form a storage or transport unit or also a retrieval transport unit.
- FIG. 6 An exemplary mounting mechanism for the support walls on the support skids is described in FIG. 6 , which shall provide a sufficient stability to the storage and transport unit, which is assembled from the components and modules.
- the mounting mechanism is preferably provided as a clamping element 15 .
- a clamping pinion is disposed flush on one side in a ball joint at the front side of the support skid 7 or 7 a .
- a clamping latch 17 is mounted by a threaded connection, wherein the main axis of the clamping latch 17 extends perpendicular to the main axis of the clamping pinion 16 .
- the support wall In order to mount a support wall to a support skid, the support wall is placed on the support skid, so that its downward protruding engagement members engage the upper side of the support skids in an interlocking manner (creation of a support combination).
- the clamping pinion 16 disposed flush in a recess of the support skid, is pivoted about the ball joint until the clamping pinion 16 together with the clamping latch 17 engages a correspondingly configured recess in the support wall.
- a clamping pinion 16 e.g. with an open-end wrench
- the clamping latch 17 is pulled against a correspondingly configured support surface, which eventually leads to a clamping of the respective support wall on the support skid.
- Such clamping elements per se are known in the state of the art, however, from other areas of applications. Therefore, they need not be described in more detail.
- Such a clamping element 15 can certainly also be disposed at other locations of the support skids or for example also in the support walls. Alternatively, it is possible to provide such clamping elements as loose components, which are then inserted at the respective connection locations into the recesses provided only when needed.
- the modular concept becomes evident in particular, which provides that the respective components can be provided in different dimensions, and can still be combined among one another for providing a storage or transport unit or a retrieval transport unit, this means they can be arranged and mounted relative to one another.
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