US20170029164A1 - Bulk bin with panel to panel interlock features - Google Patents

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US20170029164A1
US20170029164A1 US15/293,677 US201615293677A US2017029164A1 US 20170029164 A1 US20170029164 A1 US 20170029164A1 US 201615293677 A US201615293677 A US 201615293677A US 2017029164 A1 US2017029164 A1 US 2017029164A1
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  • the present invention is generally directed toward a bulk bin container with improved performance features, and in particular, a bulk bin including a horizontal top plate in the wrap-around sidewall portions combined with ramp surfaces for lifting and locking the sidewall in an upright position and/or post and pocket interlocks to provide additional support for the sidewalls.
  • Plastic bulk bin containers typically consist of a base and four hingeably connected sidewalls.
  • the sidewalls are in an approximately horizontal position when the bulk container is in a collapsed state, and in a vertical position when the container is erected to receive shipping goods.
  • the sidewalls can have features along each side that interlock with adjacent sidewalls when containers are erected.
  • Most bulk bin containers are designed to stack on each other in the erected state, with and without the use of top caps.
  • the sidewalls of certain bulk bins are pivotably connected to a base portion by fixed hinge axes.
  • Some of these bulk bins include wrap-around portions on two opposing sidewalls with a top plate. The other two sidewalls are typically slammed upright into the wrap-around portions.
  • Such top plates have not been previously used with sidewalls that do not have a fixed axis, such as those with a lift and lock or post and pocket design.
  • the present invention provides a bulk bin container with improved strength to counter compressive forces.
  • the present invention is directed to a collapsible bulk bin container with improved sidewall features.
  • the bulk bin combines a wrap-around feature with a top plate (and in some cases a rib positioned proximate the top plate) with an adjacent sidewall having a lift and lock design and/or a post and pocket design.
  • a collapsible bulk bin container with improved corner support structure on a sidewall is provided to interact with an adjacent sidewall having a lift and lock design.
  • the bulk bin container comprises a base having a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side.
  • a first sidewall is pivotably connected to the first side of the base
  • a second sidewall is pivotably connected to the second side of the base adjacent the first sidewall
  • a third sidewall is pivotably connected to the third side of the base opposing the first sidewall
  • a fourth sidewall is pivotably connected to the fourth side of the base adjacent the third sidewall on one side of the fourth sidewall and adjacent the first sidewall on an opposing side of the fourth sidewall.
  • the first sidewall includes a first wrap-around portion at a first side of the first sidewall that contacts a first side portion of the second sidewall when the first and second sidewalls are pivoted upright.
  • the first wrap-around portion includes a first horizontal plate at a top portion of the first wrap-around portion extending outward over the first wrap-around portion.
  • the second (and typically the fourth—i.e., opposing sides) sidewall does not include a fixed hinge axis. Instead, the second sidewall has a floating hinge that allows for a lift and lock design where the sidewall is lifted upward as it is pivoted into a vertical (i.e., erect) position and, near or at the vertical position, is moved downward to lock the sidewall into place.
  • ramps on the bottom of the sidewall and the base can be coordinated to achieve the lift and lock features.
  • the sidewalls can have a post and pocket structure.
  • the post and pocket features interact along the edges of the sidewalls to provide a strong connection.
  • the first sidewall can also include a second wrap-around portion at a second side of the first sidewall that contacts a first side portion of the fourth sidewall when the first and fourth sidewalls are pivoted upright.
  • the second wrap-around portion also includes a second horizontal plate at a top portion extending outward over the second wrap-around portion.
  • the collapsible bulk bin container can also comprise a horizontal rib in the first wrap-around portion positioned below the first horizontal plate.
  • the rib is positioned proximate the top portion of the first wrap-around portion.
  • a horizontal rib is provided in the second wrap-around portion positioned below the second horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
  • the wrap-around portions extend at approximately right angles (90°) to the sidewall and include structures (such as projections, or “post and pocket” structures) that interact with structures on the edge of the adjacent sidewall to interlock the sidewalls.
  • the bulk bin container can include the third sidewall having a first wrap-around portion at a first side of the third sidewall that contacts a second side portion of the second sidewall when the third and second sidewalls are pivoted upright.
  • the first wrap-around portion of the third sidewall having a third horizontal plate extending outward over the first wrap-around portion at a top portion of the first wrap-around portion.
  • the third sidewall also includes a second wrap-around portion at a second side of the third sidewall that contacts a second side portion of the fourth sidewall when the third and fourth sidewalls are pivoted upright.
  • the second wrap-around portion of the third sidewall having a fourth horizontal plate extending outward over the second wrap-around portion at a top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
  • first wrap-around and second wrap-around portions of the third sidewall each include a horizontal rib positioned below the horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the wrap-around portions.
  • a collapsible bulk bin container having sidewalls with ramp surfaces for lifting and locking one or more sidewalls.
  • the bulk bin container comprises a base having an upward projection along a first side, and a first long side sidewall pivotably connected to the first side of the base by a floating hinge.
  • the first long side sidewall having a first lower edge portion with a first ramp surface and the upward projection having a first upper edge portion with a second ramp surface positioned to contact the first ramp surface of the first long sidewall.
  • the first ramp surface and second ramp surface configured to initially lift the first long sidewall as the first long sidewall is pivoted into an upright position.
  • a similar configuration can be used for the short sidewalls or any sidewalls for bins having four equal sidewalls.
  • the first ramp surface of the first lower edge portion of the first long sidewall can be curved.
  • the second ramp surface of the first upper edge portion of the upward projection of the first side of the base can be curved.
  • first upper edge portion of the upward projection along the first side of the base can have an outwardly vertical surface connected to the second ramp surface.
  • the first lower edge portion of the first long sidewall has an inwardly vertical surface connected to the first ramp surface.
  • the first long side sidewall can also include a second lower edge portion spaced from the first lower edge portion with a first ramp surface.
  • the upward projection can have a corresponding second upper edge portion spaced from the first upper edge portion with a second ramp surface positioned to contact the first ramp surface of the second lower edge portion of the first long sidewall.
  • the first lower edge portion of the first long sidewall and the first upper edge portion of the upward projection along the first side of the base can be positioned proximate a first corner of the base.
  • the second lower edge portion of the first long sidewall and the second upper edge portion of the upward projection along the first side of the base can be positioned proximate a second corner of the base. Additional corresponding lower and upper edge portions (with ramp surfaces) can be positioned between the first and second edge portions.
  • the base can include a second upward projection and second long side sidewall with ramp structures described.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of bulk bin container having a horizontal wrap-around plate in accordance with one aspect of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a corner portion of the bulk bin container of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of bulk bin container with a sidewall ramp and bottom ramp in accordance with another aspect of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a corner portion of the bulk bin container of FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the bulk bin container with a sidewall partially lowered
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a corner portion of the bulk bin container of FIG. 5 ;
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a corner of the bulk bin container showing the bottom ramp with a partially collapsed sidewall.
  • a collapsible bulk bin container is provided with an improvement to features utilized for interlocking the sidewalls.
  • the bulk bin container is provided with an upper, horizontal plate to the wrap-around sections of the short sidewalls. This increases the strength of the container, and in particular, the corner portions of the container when the sidewalls are in an upright and locked position.
  • a bulk bin container 10 having a base 12 and four collapsible sidewalls (also sometimes referred to as “panels”) 14 , 15 .
  • Three of the sidewalls 14 are shown in an upright position and a fourth sidewall 15 is shown just prior to being upright.
  • the bulk bin container 10 is configured so that two of the sidewalls 14 include projections or wrap-around portions 18 on both sides of the sidewall that allow the sidewall 14 to interlock with adjacent sidewalls.
  • the wrap-around portion 18 extends at approximately a right angle (i.e., 90°) to the sidewall.
  • the wrap-around portion 18 forms an inwardly facing pocket and includes a plurality of projections that mate with projections on the edge of the adjacent sidewall to interlock the two sidewalls in the upright position.
  • the interlocking features can be, for example, a “post-and-pocket” structure or a “lift-and-lock” structure.
  • the bulk bin container 10 includes two larger opposing sidewalls and two shorter opposing sidewalls.
  • the wrap-around portions 18 are typically located on the shorter sidewalls (however, the present invention can be utilized if the longer sidewalls include the wrap around portions, or for containers having equal sidewalls).
  • the wrap-around portions 18 include a horizontal plate 20 positioned at the top of the wrap-around portion 18 .
  • a horizontal rib 22 is positioned just below the horizontal plate 20 proximate the top of the wrap-around portion 18 .
  • the bulk bin container 10 also includes features which lift the long sidewall 15 as it is pivoted upward.
  • the container 10 is provided with ramps having ramp surfaces, molded into the panel and into the base, which cooperate to lift the panel approximately 0.75 inches upward as the panel is moved into an upright position. Once the panel is upright or nearly upright, it can then be forced downward and locked. This allows interlocking structure on the edge of the panel to engage corresponding structure of a wrap-around section of an adjacent panel as discussed above.
  • the ramps are located above the hinge rotation centerlines. While near the edge, the ramps are moved inward from the exterior edge or surface of the bulk bin container 10 (i.e., towards the center of the base).
  • This inward location provides an additional benefit of counteracting buckling of the panel when the bulk bin container 10 is subjected to compressive loads from stacking.
  • the resistance against buckling is accomplished by a vertical surface on the ramp in the base which contacts a parallel vertical surface on the panel.
  • the base 12 includes a first upward projection 30 along a side of the base 12 aligned with the long side sidewall 15 .
  • the first upward projection includes a first upper edge portion 31 .
  • the first long side sidewall 15 has a first lower edge portion 32 with a first lower ramp surface 34 .
  • the first lower ramp surface 34 is positioned to engage a second ramp surface 36 positioned at a top of the first upper edge portion 31 .
  • the first ramp surface 34 and the second ramp 36 surface are preferably curved.
  • the first ramp surface 34 and second ramp surface 36 are designed to engage during pivoting of the sidewall 15 and cause the sidewall to lift upward.
  • the sidewall 15 is provided with a floating hinge (not shown) to accommodate the upward movement of the sidewall 15 .
  • the first ramp surface 34 passes the second ramp surface 36 and then moves downward. This allows a vertical surface 38 (connected to the second ramp surface 36 ) in the first upper edge portion 31 to engage a vertical surface 40 in the first lower edge portion 32 of the long side sidewall 15 as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
  • This configuration counteracts inward buckling forces which can arise from vertical compressive loads.
  • the first lower edge portion 32 and first upper edge portion 30 can be positioned proximate a corner of the base. Additional upper/lower edge portions with the described ramp surfaces can be formed along the sidewall 15 . Moreover, the opposing long sidewall can include such features.
  • FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of the bulk bin having a bottom ramp 42 in the base 12 which interacts with a ramp surface in the in the bottom of the sidewall positioned along the side of the sidewall 15 .
  • the ramp 42 is positioned to contact the bottom of the sidewall 15 proximate one side of the sidewall 15 (another ramp can be positioned on the base portion 12 proximate the other side of the sidewall 15 to interact with a ramp on the bottom of the sidewall on that side).
  • the ramp 42 includes a vertical surface 38 facing toward the exterior of the container 10 .
  • the ramp 42 is preferably molded into the base 12 .
  • the ramp 42 is preferably located above the hinge rotation centerline of the sidewall 15 . Additionally, it is positioned inward from the outer edge or exterior of the base 12 (i.e., toward the interior or center of the base 12 ).
  • the ramp 42 and in particular the vertical surface 38 , provides an additional benefit of reacting to buckling of the sidewall when subjected to compressive loads from stacking (of other bins or objects).
  • the ramp 42 is designed to lift the sidewall 15 approximately 0.75 inches as the sidewall 15 is moved to its upright position. Once over the ramp 42 (i.e., nearly upright), the sidewall 12 is forced downward to engage the interlock structure in the wrap-around portions discussed above.

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A collapsible bulk bin container with structures for improved strength is provided. The bulk bin container includes wrap-around portions in the short sidewalls with a horizontal top plate and a horizontal rib proximate the top plate. The bulk bin container also includes ramp structure in the long side sidewall and base for lifting and dropping the sidewall when pivoted upright. The upright sidewall and base include surfaces to inhibit or prevent buckling due to compressive loads. The bin can also include post and pocket interlock structures.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • The present application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/548,493, filed Nov. 20, 2014, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/908,938, filed Nov. 26, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is generally directed toward a bulk bin container with improved performance features, and in particular, a bulk bin including a horizontal top plate in the wrap-around sidewall portions combined with ramp surfaces for lifting and locking the sidewall in an upright position and/or post and pocket interlocks to provide additional support for the sidewalls.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
  • Plastic bulk bin containers typically consist of a base and four hingeably connected sidewalls. The sidewalls are in an approximately horizontal position when the bulk container is in a collapsed state, and in a vertical position when the container is erected to receive shipping goods. The sidewalls can have features along each side that interlock with adjacent sidewalls when containers are erected. Most bulk bin containers are designed to stack on each other in the erected state, with and without the use of top caps.
  • The sidewalls of certain bulk bins are pivotably connected to a base portion by fixed hinge axes. Some of these bulk bins include wrap-around portions on two opposing sidewalls with a top plate. The other two sidewalls are typically slammed upright into the wrap-around portions. Such top plates have not been previously used with sidewalls that do not have a fixed axis, such as those with a lift and lock or post and pocket design.
  • Compressive forces caused by stacking bulk bin containers (especially when filled) can cause buckling and other structural damage to the container. The present invention provides a bulk bin container with improved strength to counter compressive forces.
  • The present invention is described below and shown in the Figures.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is directed to a collapsible bulk bin container with improved sidewall features. The bulk bin combines a wrap-around feature with a top plate (and in some cases a rib positioned proximate the top plate) with an adjacent sidewall having a lift and lock design and/or a post and pocket design.
  • In accordance with a first embodiment, a collapsible bulk bin container with improved corner support structure on a sidewall is provided to interact with an adjacent sidewall having a lift and lock design. The bulk bin container comprises a base having a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side. A first sidewall is pivotably connected to the first side of the base, a second sidewall is pivotably connected to the second side of the base adjacent the first sidewall, a third sidewall is pivotably connected to the third side of the base opposing the first sidewall, and a fourth sidewall is pivotably connected to the fourth side of the base adjacent the third sidewall on one side of the fourth sidewall and adjacent the first sidewall on an opposing side of the fourth sidewall. The first sidewall includes a first wrap-around portion at a first side of the first sidewall that contacts a first side portion of the second sidewall when the first and second sidewalls are pivoted upright. The first wrap-around portion includes a first horizontal plate at a top portion of the first wrap-around portion extending outward over the first wrap-around portion.
  • The second (and typically the fourth—i.e., opposing sides) sidewall does not include a fixed hinge axis. Instead, the second sidewall has a floating hinge that allows for a lift and lock design where the sidewall is lifted upward as it is pivoted into a vertical (i.e., erect) position and, near or at the vertical position, is moved downward to lock the sidewall into place. As described herein, ramps on the bottom of the sidewall and the base can be coordinated to achieve the lift and lock features.
  • Alternatively, or in addition to the lift and lock feature, the sidewalls can have a post and pocket structure. The post and pocket features interact along the edges of the sidewalls to provide a strong connection.
  • The first sidewall can also include a second wrap-around portion at a second side of the first sidewall that contacts a first side portion of the fourth sidewall when the first and fourth sidewalls are pivoted upright. The second wrap-around portion also includes a second horizontal plate at a top portion extending outward over the second wrap-around portion.
  • The collapsible bulk bin container can also comprise a horizontal rib in the first wrap-around portion positioned below the first horizontal plate. The rib is positioned proximate the top portion of the first wrap-around portion. Similarly, a horizontal rib is provided in the second wrap-around portion positioned below the second horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
  • The wrap-around portions extend at approximately right angles (90°) to the sidewall and include structures (such as projections, or “post and pocket” structures) that interact with structures on the edge of the adjacent sidewall to interlock the sidewalls.
  • The bulk bin container can include the third sidewall having a first wrap-around portion at a first side of the third sidewall that contacts a second side portion of the second sidewall when the third and second sidewalls are pivoted upright. The first wrap-around portion of the third sidewall having a third horizontal plate extending outward over the first wrap-around portion at a top portion of the first wrap-around portion. Similar to the first sidewall, the third sidewall also includes a second wrap-around portion at a second side of the third sidewall that contacts a second side portion of the fourth sidewall when the third and fourth sidewalls are pivoted upright. The second wrap-around portion of the third sidewall having a fourth horizontal plate extending outward over the second wrap-around portion at a top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
  • Again, similar to the first sidewall, the first wrap-around and second wrap-around portions of the third sidewall each include a horizontal rib positioned below the horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the wrap-around portions.
  • In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a collapsible bulk bin container having sidewalls with ramp surfaces for lifting and locking one or more sidewalls is provided. The bulk bin container comprises a base having an upward projection along a first side, and a first long side sidewall pivotably connected to the first side of the base by a floating hinge. The first long side sidewall having a first lower edge portion with a first ramp surface and the upward projection having a first upper edge portion with a second ramp surface positioned to contact the first ramp surface of the first long sidewall. The first ramp surface and second ramp surface configured to initially lift the first long sidewall as the first long sidewall is pivoted into an upright position. A similar configuration can be used for the short sidewalls or any sidewalls for bins having four equal sidewalls.
  • The first ramp surface of the first lower edge portion of the first long sidewall can be curved. Similarly, the second ramp surface of the first upper edge portion of the upward projection of the first side of the base can be curved.
  • Additionally, the first upper edge portion of the upward projection along the first side of the base can have an outwardly vertical surface connected to the second ramp surface. The first lower edge portion of the first long sidewall has an inwardly vertical surface connected to the first ramp surface.
  • The first long side sidewall can also include a second lower edge portion spaced from the first lower edge portion with a first ramp surface. The upward projection can have a corresponding second upper edge portion spaced from the first upper edge portion with a second ramp surface positioned to contact the first ramp surface of the second lower edge portion of the first long sidewall.
  • The first lower edge portion of the first long sidewall and the first upper edge portion of the upward projection along the first side of the base can be positioned proximate a first corner of the base. Similarly, the second lower edge portion of the first long sidewall and the second upper edge portion of the upward projection along the first side of the base can be positioned proximate a second corner of the base. Additional corresponding lower and upper edge portions (with ramp surfaces) can be positioned between the first and second edge portions.
  • The base can include a second upward projection and second long side sidewall with ramp structures described.
  • Further aspects of the invention are disclosed below and shown in the Figures.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of bulk bin container having a horizontal wrap-around plate in accordance with one aspect of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a corner portion of the bulk bin container of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of bulk bin container with a sidewall ramp and bottom ramp in accordance with another aspect of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a corner portion of the bulk bin container of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the bulk bin container with a sidewall partially lowered;
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a corner portion of the bulk bin container of FIG. 5; and,
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a corner of the bulk bin container showing the bottom ramp with a partially collapsed sidewall.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
  • In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a collapsible bulk bin container is provided with an improvement to features utilized for interlocking the sidewalls. Specifically, the bulk bin container is provided with an upper, horizontal plate to the wrap-around sections of the short sidewalls. This increases the strength of the container, and in particular, the corner portions of the container when the sidewalls are in an upright and locked position.
  • Referring to FIG. 1, a bulk bin container 10 is shown having a base 12 and four collapsible sidewalls (also sometimes referred to as “panels”) 14, 15. Three of the sidewalls 14 are shown in an upright position and a fourth sidewall 15 is shown just prior to being upright.
  • The bulk bin container 10 is configured so that two of the sidewalls 14 include projections or wrap-around portions 18 on both sides of the sidewall that allow the sidewall 14 to interlock with adjacent sidewalls. Referring to the enlarged corner view of FIG. 2, the wrap-around portion 18 extends at approximately a right angle (i.e., 90°) to the sidewall. The wrap-around portion 18 forms an inwardly facing pocket and includes a plurality of projections that mate with projections on the edge of the adjacent sidewall to interlock the two sidewalls in the upright position. The interlocking features can be, for example, a “post-and-pocket” structure or a “lift-and-lock” structure.
  • The bulk bin container 10 includes two larger opposing sidewalls and two shorter opposing sidewalls. The wrap-around portions 18 are typically located on the shorter sidewalls (however, the present invention can be utilized if the longer sidewalls include the wrap around portions, or for containers having equal sidewalls).
  • The wrap-around portions 18 (one of which is shown in FIG. 2) include a horizontal plate 20 positioned at the top of the wrap-around portion 18. A horizontal rib 22 is positioned just below the horizontal plate 20 proximate the top of the wrap-around portion 18.
  • As illustrated in FIGS. 3-6, the bulk bin container 10 also includes features which lift the long sidewall 15 as it is pivoted upward. In particular, the container 10 is provided with ramps having ramp surfaces, molded into the panel and into the base, which cooperate to lift the panel approximately 0.75 inches upward as the panel is moved into an upright position. Once the panel is upright or nearly upright, it can then be forced downward and locked. This allows interlocking structure on the edge of the panel to engage corresponding structure of a wrap-around section of an adjacent panel as discussed above. The ramps are located above the hinge rotation centerlines. While near the edge, the ramps are moved inward from the exterior edge or surface of the bulk bin container 10 (i.e., towards the center of the base). This inward location provides an additional benefit of counteracting buckling of the panel when the bulk bin container 10 is subjected to compressive loads from stacking. The resistance against buckling is accomplished by a vertical surface on the ramp in the base which contacts a parallel vertical surface on the panel.
  • Referring to FIGS. 4 and 6, the base 12 includes a first upward projection 30 along a side of the base 12 aligned with the long side sidewall 15. The first upward projection includes a first upper edge portion 31. The first long side sidewall 15 has a first lower edge portion 32 with a first lower ramp surface 34. The first lower ramp surface 34 is positioned to engage a second ramp surface 36 positioned at a top of the first upper edge portion 31. The first ramp surface 34 and the second ramp 36 surface are preferably curved.
  • The first ramp surface 34 and second ramp surface 36 are designed to engage during pivoting of the sidewall 15 and cause the sidewall to lift upward. The sidewall 15 is provided with a floating hinge (not shown) to accommodate the upward movement of the sidewall 15.
  • As the sidewall 15 is moved more upright, the first ramp surface 34 passes the second ramp surface 36 and then moves downward. This allows a vertical surface 38 (connected to the second ramp surface 36) in the first upper edge portion 31 to engage a vertical surface 40 in the first lower edge portion 32 of the long side sidewall 15 as illustrated in FIG. 4. This configuration counteracts inward buckling forces which can arise from vertical compressive loads.
  • The first lower edge portion 32 and first upper edge portion 30 can be positioned proximate a corner of the base. Additional upper/lower edge portions with the described ramp surfaces can be formed along the sidewall 15. Moreover, the opposing long sidewall can include such features.
  • FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of the bulk bin having a bottom ramp 42 in the base 12 which interacts with a ramp surface in the in the bottom of the sidewall positioned along the side of the sidewall 15. The ramp 42 is positioned to contact the bottom of the sidewall 15 proximate one side of the sidewall 15 (another ramp can be positioned on the base portion 12 proximate the other side of the sidewall 15 to interact with a ramp on the bottom of the sidewall on that side). The ramp 42 includes a vertical surface 38 facing toward the exterior of the container 10. The ramp 42 is preferably molded into the base 12.
  • As discussed above, the ramp 42 is preferably located above the hinge rotation centerline of the sidewall 15. Additionally, it is positioned inward from the outer edge or exterior of the base 12 (i.e., toward the interior or center of the base 12). The ramp 42, and in particular the vertical surface 38, provides an additional benefit of reacting to buckling of the sidewall when subjected to compressive loads from stacking (of other bins or objects).
  • Again, as discussed above, the ramp 42 is designed to lift the sidewall 15 approximately 0.75 inches as the sidewall 15 is moved to its upright position. Once over the ramp 42 (i.e., nearly upright), the sidewall 12 is forced downward to engage the interlock structure in the wrap-around portions discussed above.
  • Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.

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We claim:
1. A collapsible bulk bin container comprising:
a base having a first side, a second side perpendicular to the first side, a third side parallel to the first side and perpendicular to the second side and a fourth side perpendicular to the first side and parallel to the second side;
a first sidewall pivotably connected to the first side of the base;
a second sidewall pivotably connected to the second side of the base;
a third sidewall pivotably connected to the third side of the base;
a fourth sidewall pivotably connected to the fourth side of the base;
the first sidewall having an outer surface and an inner surface and a first edge on a first side perpendicular to the outer surface, the first sidewall connected to a first wrap-around portion at the first side of the first sidewall, the first wrap-around portion extending outward beyond the first edge of the first sidewall, the first wrap-around portion further extending toward the third side, the first wrap-around portion having a first horizontal plate at a top portion of the first wrap-around portion extending outward over the first wrap-around portion.
2. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 1 further comprising the first sidewall having a second edge on a second side perpendicular to the outer surface and a second wrap-around portion at the second side of the first sidewall that contacts a first side portion of the fourth sidewall when the first and fourth sidewalls are pivoted upright, the second wrap-around portion extending outward beyond the second edge of the first sidewall and further extending toward the third side, the second wrap-around portion having a second horizontal plate at a top portion extending outward over the second wrap-around portion.
3. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 2 further comprising a horizontal rib in the first wrap-around portion positioned below the first horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the first wrap-around portion.
4. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 3 further comprising a horizontal rib in the second wrap-around portion positioned below the second horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
5. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 2 wherein the first wrap-around portion extends at about a 90° angle from the first sidewall.
6. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 5 wherein the second wrap-around portion extends at about a 90° angle from the first sidewall.
7. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 1 wherein the first wrap-around portion of the first sidewall includes projections for interlocking with the second sidewall.
8. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 2 further comprising the third sidewall having a first wrap-around portion at a first side of the third sidewall that contacts a second side portion of the second sidewall when the third and second sidewalls are pivoted upright, the first wrap-around portion of the third sidewall having a third horizontal plate extending outward over the first wrap-around portion at a top portion of the first wrap-around portion.
9. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 8 further comprising the third sidewall having a second wrap-around portion at a second side of the third sidewall that contacts a second side portion of the fourth sidewall when the third and fourth sidewalls are pivoted upright, the second wrap-around portion of the third sidewall having a fourth horizontal plate extending outward over the second wrap-around portion at a top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
10. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 9 further comprising a horizontal rib in the first wrap-around portion of the third sidewall positioned below the third horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the first wrap-around portion.
11. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 10 further comprising a horizontal rib in the second wrap-around portion of the third sidewall positioned below the first horizontal plate proximate the top portion of the second wrap-around portion.
12. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 1 wherein the first wrap-around portion is configured to contact a projection from a first side portion of the second sidewall when the first and second sidewalls are pivoted upright.
13. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 2 wherein the second wrap-around portion is configured to contact a projection from a first side portion of the third sidewall when the first and third sidewalls are pivoted upright.
14. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 1 wherein the first wrap-around portion includes an outer wall connected to the first edge of the first sidewall.
15. The collapsible bulk bin container of claim 14 wherein the outer wall of the first wrap-around portion is perpendicular to the first edge of the first sidewall.
16. A plastic collapsible bulk bin container comprising:
a rectangular base portion having a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side;
a rectangular first sidewall extending upward from the first side, the first sidewall having an outer surface and an inner surface, a first planar edge perpendicular to the outer surface and inner surface on a first side of the first sidewall and a second planar edge perpendicular to the outer surface and inner surface on a second side of the first side wall;
a second sidewall pivotally mounted to the second side of the base portion;
a third sidewall extending upward form the third side of the base portion;
a fourth sidewall pivotally mounted to the fourth side of the base portion;
a first wrap-around portion extending laterally outward from the first edge of the first sidewall, the first wrap-around portion having a top plate and a pocket below the top plate for receiving a first portion of the second sidewall.
17. The plastic collapsible bulk bin container of claim 16 wherein the first wrap-around portion extends toward the third sidewall.
18. The plastic collapsible bulk bin container of claim 16 further comprising a second wrap-around portion extending laterally outward from the second edge of the first sidewall, the second wrap-around portion having a top plate and a pocket below the top plate for receiving a first portion of the fourth sidewall.
19. The plastic collapsible bulk bin container of claim 18 wherein the second wrap-around portion extends toward the third sidewall.
20. The plastic collapsible bulk bin container of claim 18 further comprising a first wrap-around portion extending laterally outward from a first edge of the third sidewall, the first wrap-around portion extending from the third sidewall having a top plate and a pocket below the top plate for receiving a second portion of the second sidewall and a second wrap-around portion extending laterally outward from a second edge of the third sidewall, the second wrap-around portion extending from the third sidewall having a top plate and a pocket below the top plate for receiving a second portion of the fourth sidewall.
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