US20130334221A1 - Knock down barrel and methods for assembly - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a barrel (e.g., an insulated storage container for storing products and/or making products available to a user) and methods for assembly, breaking down, packaging, and shipping thereof.
- a barrel e.g., an insulated storage container for storing products and/or making products available to a user
- methods for assembly, breaking down, packaging, and shipping thereof Typically, such barrels are relatively light-weight and take up a lot of space. Therefore, shipping such barrels can be expensive, as they take up relatively large amounts of room on shipping vehicles.
- the barrel of the present disclosure is comprised of components that are configured and dimensioned to be efficiently packed into a relatively small shipping box, for example. Additionally or alternatively, multiple barrels (e.g., three barrels) of the present disclosure are capable of being packed into a shipping box that would otherwise hold one assembled barrel. The reduction of size of the shipped barrel results in reduced shipping costs.
- the barrel of the present disclosure can also be assembled and disassembled without the use of any tools.
- a tool-less assembly feature can be useful, for example, when the barrels are shipped to a grocery store, and a store clerk can quickly and easily assemble the barrels, such that the barrels are ready to store products.
- the present disclosure relates to a storage container.
- the storage container comprises a plurality of side panels and a tube.
- Each side panel includes a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge.
- the first lateral edge includes at least one attachment mechanism configured to mechanically engage a second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel.
- the tube is configured to be at least partially supported by an upper edge of each of the plurality of side panels.
- the present disclosure also relates to a method of tool-lessly assembling a storage container.
- the method comprises providing a first side panel, a second side panel, a third side panel, a tub and a base; connecting the first side panel and the second side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the first side panel with a second lateral side of the second side panel; connecting the third side panel to the first side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the third side panel with a second lateral side of the first side panel; connecting the second side panel to the third side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the second side panel with a second lateral side of the third panel; inserting the tub at least partially within the connected first, second and third side panels; and mechanically engaging the base with a lower portion of the connected first, second and third side panels.
- FIGS. 1-3 are perspective views of the barrel
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the barrel
- FIG. 5 is an assembly view of the barrel
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of portions of two side panels of the barrel
- FIG. 7 is a partial assembly view of the barrel
- FIG. 8 is an assembly view of a tub of the barrel
- FIG. 9 is a partial assembly view of a portion of the barrel.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the barrel with a side panel removed.
- Barrel 100 is configured to be assembled and disassembled without the use of tools, and its various components are configured to minimize space, e.g., when being shipped.
- Barrel 100 includes a plurality of side panels 120 (e.g., three side panels 120 a, 120 b, 120 c as shown in FIG. 5 , for example), a base 200 , and a tub 300 .
- Each of the side panels 120 is configured to interconnect with an adjacent side panel 120 .
- Base 200 is configured to connect to a lower portion of each side panel 120 .
- Tub 300 is configured to fit at least partially within the assembled side walls 120 and to connect thereto. Additionally, tub 300 is configured to stack within another tub (not shown).
- Side panel 120 includes an arcuate shape, as indicated by the curved axis “A-A” in FIG. 5 .
- the arcuate configuration of side panels 120 allows sides panel 120 a to be stacked on top of/within an adjacent side panel 120 b, such that axis “A-A” of side panel 120 a is substantially parallel to axis “A-A” of side panel 120 b.
- a plurality of side panels 120 can be stacked adjacent one another. For example, nine side panels 120 (for use with three separate barrels 100 ) can be stacked and can fit into a single shipping box.
- side panels 120 are also curved along axis “B-B.”
- Side panels 120 include a first lateral edge 122 , a second lateral edge 126 , an upper edge 130 , and a lower edge 134 .
- First lateral edge 122 includes a plurality of attachment mechanisms or projections 123 .
- Second lateral edge 126 includes a plurality of attachment mechanisms 127 .
- first lateral edge 122 can include three spaced-apart pairs of projections 123
- second lateral edge 126 can include three spaced-apart single projections 127 (see FIG. 10 ).
- each single projection 127 can fit between pair of projections 123 and frictionally remain in place.
- at least one attachment mechanism 123 , 127 is stationary or substantially stationary with respect to its corresponding side panel 120 .
- attachment mechanisms 123 can tool-lessly engage attachment mechanisms 127 (e.g., via a snap-fit connection). Additionally, attachment mechanisms 123 can be configured to engage second lateral edge 126 (in the absence of any attachment mechanism thereon).
- Upper edge 130 of side panels 130 is configured to support a lip 310 of tub 300 .
- each side panel 120 includes an opening 132 along upper edge 130 , which is configured to accept a mechanical fastener, e.g., a pin 600 , at least partially therethrough. More particularly, pin 600 is insertable in the general direction of arrow “C” in FIG. 5 through an opening 320 of tub 300 and through opening 132 of each side panel 120 (see also FIGS. 8 and 9 ). Only a single pin 600 is shown for clarity.
- Lower edge 134 of side panel 120 includes structure 136 (e.g., a groove, slot, recess, opening, protrusion, etc.) that is configured to be mechanically coupled to a corresponding feature 210 (e.g., a groove, slot, recess, opening, protrusion, etc.) of base 200 , e.g., via a snap-fit connection.
- structure 136 e.g., a groove, slot, recess, opening, protrusion, etc.
- a corresponding feature 210 e.g., a groove, slot, recess, opening, protrusion, etc.
- a lower section 146 of side walls 120 includes a plurality of openings 150 extending therethrough.
- the illustrated embodiment includes five rows and five columns of circular openings 150 , for a total of 25 openings 150 per side wall 120 .
- Openings 150 may be used to reduce the weight of side wall 120 , to see through side wall 120 , to access an interior of barrel 100 , and for attachment of adaptors (e.g., a drain adaptor 500 , a spigot adaptor 510 , etc.), for instance (see FIGS. 3 , 5 and 10 ). Any number, size and shape of openings 150 are contemplated by the present disclosure.
- An upper section 148 of side walls 120 includes a window 149 thereon. It is envisioned that window 149 is open (i.e., lacks material) or that window 149 is comprised of a translucent or transparent material. Window 149 may be used to display product information, for example.
- Base 200 is round and includes four casters 220 . It is envisioned that each caster 220 (e.g., a finger thereof) can be snapped into engagement with a corresponding hole 230 disposed on a lower surface 240 of base 200 . Additionally, base 200 includes a lip 250 therearound, which is configured for engagement with lower edges 134 of each side panel 120 .
- Tub 300 includes a generally tapered shape to facilitate stacking into another tub. That is, tub 300 is tapered along at least a majority of its height “H.”
- Tub 300 also includes a cover 330 , which is pivotably attached thereto via a connector bar 610 . That is, connector bar 610 is insertable through an opening 332 in cover 330 and through an opening 302 in tub 300 .
- cover 330 includes a window 340 thereon. It is envisioned that window 340 allows a user to see products within tub 300 .
- a handle 350 on cover 330 facilitates the pivoting (opening and closing) of cover 330 with respect to remainder of tub 300 .
- tub 300 also includes a tub base 301 , wall liner 360 and a reservoir disc 370 .
- Reservoir disc 370 includes a hole 372 therein, which is configured to align with a corresponding hole (not shown) through bottom of tub 300 . It is envisioned that a drain can engage hole 372 , e.g., to drain water from tub 300 .
- assembly of barrel 100 can be accomplished without the use of any tools.
- two side panels 120 a, 120 b are interlocked by engaging attachment mechanisms 123 from first lateral edge 122 of side panel 120 a with attachment mechanisms 127 from second lateral edge 126 of side panel 120 b.
- side panel 120 c is interlocked with side panels 120 a, 120 b by engaging attachment mechanisms 123 from first lateral edge 122 of side panel 120 b with attachment mechanisms 127 from second lateral edge 126 of side panel 120 c, and by engaging attachment mechanisms 127 from second lateral edge 126 of side panel 120 a with attachment mechanisms 123 from first lateral edge of side panel 120 c.
- tub 300 is assembled by placing wall liner 360 into tub base 301 .
- the assembled tub 300 is then placed into side panels 120 a, 120 b, 120 c, such that lip 310 of tub 300 rests on upper edge 130 of side walls 120 .
- Pins 600 may then be inserted through opening 320 of tub 300 and through opening 132 of side panels 120 a - 120 c.
- drain adaptor 500 and/or spigot adaptor 510 may be inserted into desired location in side panel 120 and/or connected to tub 300 via the hole therein.
- Base 200 is inserted onto side panels 120 a - 120 c such that structure 136 of lower edges 134 of side panels 120 mechanically engage feature 210 of base 200 .
- Casters 220 are then snapped into engagement with corresponding holes 230 on lower surface 240 of base 200 .
- Barrel 100 may then be turned right-side-up, such that upper edge 130 is facing upward.
- Connector bar 610 is then inserted through opening 332 in cover 330 and through opening 302 in tub 300 .
- connector bar 610 may be inserted into a snap bar of tub 300 .
- reservoir disc 370 is placed onto a ledge 325 of tub 300 .
- barrel 100 can be tool-lessly disassembled, e.g., in the opposite order of assembly.
Abstract
A storage container is disclosed. The storage container comprises a plurality of side panels and a tube. Each side panel includes a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. The first lateral includes at least one attachment mechanism configured to mechanically engage a second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel. The tube is configured to be at least partially supported by an upper edge of each of the plurality of side panels.
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- The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/349,488 filed on May 28, 2010, the entire contents of which being herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present disclosure relates to a barrel (e.g., an insulated storage container for storing products and/or making products available to a user) and methods for assembly, breaking down, packaging, and shipping thereof. Typically, such barrels are relatively light-weight and take up a lot of space. Therefore, shipping such barrels can be expensive, as they take up relatively large amounts of room on shipping vehicles.
- The barrel of the present disclosure is comprised of components that are configured and dimensioned to be efficiently packed into a relatively small shipping box, for example. Additionally or alternatively, multiple barrels (e.g., three barrels) of the present disclosure are capable of being packed into a shipping box that would otherwise hold one assembled barrel. The reduction of size of the shipped barrel results in reduced shipping costs.
- The barrel of the present disclosure can also be assembled and disassembled without the use of any tools. Such a tool-less assembly feature can be useful, for example, when the barrels are shipped to a grocery store, and a store clerk can quickly and easily assemble the barrels, such that the barrels are ready to store products.
- The present disclosure relates to a storage container. The storage container comprises a plurality of side panels and a tube. Each side panel includes a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. The first lateral edge includes at least one attachment mechanism configured to mechanically engage a second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel. The tube is configured to be at least partially supported by an upper edge of each of the plurality of side panels.
- The present disclosure also relates to a method of tool-lessly assembling a storage container. The method comprises providing a first side panel, a second side panel, a third side panel, a tub and a base; connecting the first side panel and the second side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the first side panel with a second lateral side of the second side panel; connecting the third side panel to the first side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the third side panel with a second lateral side of the first side panel; connecting the second side panel to the third side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the second side panel with a second lateral side of the third panel; inserting the tub at least partially within the connected first, second and third side panels; and mechanically engaging the base with a lower portion of the connected first, second and third side panels.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings wherein:
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FIGS. 1-3 are perspective views of the barrel; -
FIG. 4 is a front view of the barrel; -
FIG. 5 is an assembly view of the barrel; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of portions of two side panels of the barrel; -
FIG. 7 is a partial assembly view of the barrel; -
FIG. 8 is an assembly view of a tub of the barrel; -
FIG. 9 is a partial assembly view of a portion of the barrel; and -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the barrel with a side panel removed. - Embodiments of the presently disclosed knock-down barrel are described in detail with reference to the drawings wherein like numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
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FIGS. 1-10 , a storage container or knock downbarrel 100 of the present disclosure is described herein.Barrel 100 is configured to be assembled and disassembled without the use of tools, and its various components are configured to minimize space, e.g., when being shipped. -
Barrel 100 includes a plurality of side panels 120 (e.g., threeside panels FIG. 5 , for example), abase 200, and atub 300. Each of the side panels 120 is configured to interconnect with an adjacent side panel 120.Base 200 is configured to connect to a lower portion of each side panel 120. Tub 300 is configured to fit at least partially within the assembled side walls 120 and to connect thereto. Additionally,tub 300 is configured to stack within another tub (not shown). - Referring now to
FIGS. 5-7 and 10, further details of side panel 120 are described herein. Side panel 120 includes an arcuate shape, as indicated by the curved axis “A-A” inFIG. 5 . The arcuate configuration of side panels 120 allowssides panel 120 a to be stacked on top of/within anadjacent side panel 120 b, such that axis “A-A” ofside panel 120 a is substantially parallel to axis “A-A” ofside panel 120 b. Accordingly, a plurality of side panels 120 can be stacked adjacent one another. For example, nine side panels 120 (for use with three separate barrels 100) can be stacked and can fit into a single shipping box. As shown, side panels 120 are also curved along axis “B-B.” - Side panels 120 include a first
lateral edge 122, a secondlateral edge 126, anupper edge 130, and alower edge 134. Firstlateral edge 122 includes a plurality of attachment mechanisms orprojections 123. Secondlateral edge 126 includes a plurality ofattachment mechanisms 127. For example, firstlateral edge 122 can include three spaced-apart pairs ofprojections 123, and secondlateral edge 126 can include three spaced-apart single projections 127 (seeFIG. 10 ). In such an embodiment eachsingle projection 127 can fit between pair ofprojections 123 and frictionally remain in place. It is envisioned that at least oneattachment mechanism attachment mechanisms 123 can tool-lessly engage attachment mechanisms 127 (e.g., via a snap-fit connection). Additionally,attachment mechanisms 123 can be configured to engage second lateral edge 126 (in the absence of any attachment mechanism thereon).Upper edge 130 ofside panels 130 is configured to support alip 310 oftub 300. Additionally, each side panel 120 includes anopening 132 alongupper edge 130, which is configured to accept a mechanical fastener, e.g., apin 600, at least partially therethrough. More particularly,pin 600 is insertable in the general direction of arrow “C” inFIG. 5 through an opening 320 oftub 300 and through opening 132 of each side panel 120 (see alsoFIGS. 8 and 9 ). Only asingle pin 600 is shown for clarity. -
Lower edge 134 of side panel 120 includes structure 136 (e.g., a groove, slot, recess, opening, protrusion, etc.) that is configured to be mechanically coupled to a corresponding feature 210 (e.g., a groove, slot, recess, opening, protrusion, etc.) ofbase 200, e.g., via a snap-fit connection. - A
lower section 146 of side walls 120 includes a plurality ofopenings 150 extending therethrough. The illustrated embodiment includes five rows and five columns ofcircular openings 150, for a total of 25openings 150 per side wall 120.Openings 150 may be used to reduce the weight of side wall 120, to see through side wall 120, to access an interior ofbarrel 100, and for attachment of adaptors (e.g., adrain adaptor 500, aspigot adaptor 510, etc.), for instance (seeFIGS. 3 , 5 and 10). Any number, size and shape ofopenings 150 are contemplated by the present disclosure. - An
upper section 148 of side walls 120 includes awindow 149 thereon. It is envisioned thatwindow 149 is open (i.e., lacks material) or thatwindow 149 is comprised of a translucent or transparent material. Window 149 may be used to display product information, for example. -
Base 200 is round and includes fourcasters 220. It is envisioned that each caster 220 (e.g., a finger thereof) can be snapped into engagement with acorresponding hole 230 disposed on alower surface 240 ofbase 200. Additionally,base 200 includes alip 250 therearound, which is configured for engagement withlower edges 134 of each side panel 120. -
Tub 300 includes a generally tapered shape to facilitate stacking into another tub. That is,tub 300 is tapered along at least a majority of its height “H.”Tub 300 also includes acover 330, which is pivotably attached thereto via aconnector bar 610. That is,connector bar 610 is insertable through anopening 332 incover 330 and through anopening 302 intub 300. Other suitable methods of connectingcover 330 andtub 300 are also within the scope of the present disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment,cover 330 includes awindow 340 thereon. It is envisioned thatwindow 340 allows a user to see products withintub 300. Ahandle 350 oncover 330 facilitates the pivoting (opening and closing) ofcover 330 with respect to remainder oftub 300. - With regard to
FIG. 8 ,tub 300 also includes atub base 301,wall liner 360 and areservoir disc 370.Reservoir disc 370 includes ahole 372 therein, which is configured to align with a corresponding hole (not shown) through bottom oftub 300. It is envisioned that a drain can engagehole 372, e.g., to drain water fromtub 300. - As discussed above, assembly of
barrel 100 can be accomplished without the use of any tools. Initially, twoside panels attachment mechanisms 123 from firstlateral edge 122 ofside panel 120 a withattachment mechanisms 127 from secondlateral edge 126 ofside panel 120 b. Next,side panel 120 c is interlocked withside panels attachment mechanisms 123 from firstlateral edge 122 ofside panel 120 b withattachment mechanisms 127 from secondlateral edge 126 ofside panel 120 c, and by engagingattachment mechanisms 127 from secondlateral edge 126 ofside panel 120 a withattachment mechanisms 123 from first lateral edge ofside panel 120 c. -
Next tub 300 is assembled by placingwall liner 360 intotub base 301. The assembledtub 300 is then placed intoside panels lip 310 oftub 300 rests onupper edge 130 of side walls 120.Pins 600 may then be inserted throughopening 320 oftub 300 and throughopening 132 of side panels 120 a-120 c. - The user may then turn
tub 300 and side panels 120 up-side-down, such thatlower edge 134 of side panels 120 is facing upward. Additionally,drain adaptor 500 and/orspigot adaptor 510 may be inserted into desired location in side panel 120 and/or connected totub 300 via the hole therein. -
Base 200 is inserted onto side panels 120 a-120 c such thatstructure 136 oflower edges 134 of side panels 120 mechanically engagefeature 210 ofbase 200.Casters 220 are then snapped into engagement withcorresponding holes 230 onlower surface 240 ofbase 200. -
Barrel 100 may then be turned right-side-up, such thatupper edge 130 is facing upward.Connector bar 610 is then inserted throughopening 332 incover 330 and throughopening 302 intub 300. Alternatively,connector bar 610 may be inserted into a snap bar oftub 300. - Finally,
reservoir disc 370 is placed onto aledge 325 oftub 300. - As can be appreciated,
barrel 100 can be tool-lessly disassembled, e.g., in the opposite order of assembly. - While the assembly steps of the present disclosure are described as being in a particular order, the present disclosure also contemplates assembling
barrel 100 in other orders. Additionally, while an embodiment of the disclosure has been shown in the figures and described herein, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. For example, while three side panels are shown, it is envisioned that more or fewer side panels are used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
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1. A storage container comprising:
a plurality of side panels, each side panel including a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, the first lateral edge including at least one attachment mechanism configured to mechanically engage a second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel; and
a tub configured to be at least partially supported by an upper edge of each of the plurality of side panels.
2. The storage container of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of side panels includes three side panels.
3. The storage container of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of mechanical fasteners, each mechanical fastener being configured for insertion through a portion of the tub and a through an upper edge of each side panel.
4. The storage container of claim 1 , wherein the tub is tapered along at least a majority of its height.
5. The storage container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one attachment mechanism of the first lateral edge of one of the side panels is configured to mechanically engage an attachment mechanism disposed on the second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel, such that each side panel includes at least one attachment mechanism on its first lateral edge and at least one attachment mechanism on its second lateral edge.
6. The storage container of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the attachment mechanism of the first lateral edge and the attachment mechanism on the second lateral edge is stationary with respect to the side panel.
7. The storage container of claim 5 , further comprising a base configured to mechanically engage a lower edge of each of the side panels.
8. A method of tool-lessly assembling a cylindrical storage container, the method comprising:
providing a plurality of side panels including a first side panel and a second side panel;
providing a tub and a base;
connecting the first side panel and the second side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the first side panel with a second lateral side of the second side panel;
inserting the tub at least partially within the connected first and second side panels; and
mechanically engaging the base with a lower portion of the connected first and second side panels.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of side panels includes a third side pane, and wherein the method further comprises connecting the third side panel to the first side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the third side panel with a second lateral side of the first side panel, and connecting the second side panel to the third side panel by mechanically engaging an attachment mechanism on a first lateral side of the second side panel with a second lateral side of the third panel.
10. The method of claim 8 ; wherein the cylindrical container includes exactly three side panels, and wherein each side panel forms approximately 120° of the assembled container.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein each of the three side panels includes a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, and a curved segment interconnecting the lateral edges.
12. The method of claim 8 , wherein each attachment mechanism is disposed on an interior-facing portion of the side panel.
13. The container of claim 8 , wherein the tub is approximately half the height of each side panel.
14. A cylindrical container for holding products, the container comprising:
a plurality of side panels, each side panel including a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, the first lateral edge including at least one attachment mechanism configured to mechanically engage a second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel; and
a tub configured to be at least partially supported by an upper edge of each of the plurality of side panels.
15. The container of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of side panels includes exactly three side panels, and wherein each side panel forms approximately 120° of the assembled container.
16. The container of claim 14 , wherein the at least one attachment mechanism of the first lateral edge of one of the side panels is configured to mechanically engage an attachment mechanism disposed on the second lateral edge of an adjacent side panel, such that each side panel includes at least one attachment mechanism on its first lateral edge and at least one attachment mechanism on its second lateral edge.
17. The container of claim 16 , wherein each attachment mechanism is disposed on an interior-facing portion of the side panel.
18. The container of claim 14 , wherein the tub is approximately half the height of each side panel.
19. The container of claim 14 , wherein each side panel includes an inwardly-directed concavity, such that the assembled container includes an inwardly-directed concave ring around its perimeter.
20. The container of claim 14 , wherein each side panel includes a curved segment interconnecting the lateral edges.
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