WO2010151116A1 - Foldable container - Google Patents

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WO2010151116A1
WO2010151116A1 PCT/NL2010/050370 NL2010050370W WO2010151116A1 WO 2010151116 A1 WO2010151116 A1 WO 2010151116A1 NL 2010050370 W NL2010050370 W NL 2010050370W WO 2010151116 A1 WO2010151116 A1 WO 2010151116A1
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roof plate
carriages
side plates
carriage
container according
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Robert Anthonius Buskermolen
Kimmo Eggers
Arthur Vincent Marius Meijers
Gunawan Kusuma
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Technische Universiteit Delft
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Priority to KR1020127000281A priority Critical patent/KR101353305B1/en
Priority to SG2011087483A priority patent/SG176249A1/en
Priority to EP10728411.9A priority patent/EP2445815B1/en
Priority to CN201080028506.3A priority patent/CN102459032B/en
Priority to AU2010263343A priority patent/AU2010263343B2/en
Priority to JP2012517425A priority patent/JP5675797B2/en
Publication of WO2010151116A1 publication Critical patent/WO2010151116A1/en
Priority to US13/336,361 priority patent/US8646638B2/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/54Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying
    • B65D88/58Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying by displacement of walls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/52Large containers collapsible, i.e. with walls hinged together or detachably connected
    • B65D88/522Large containers collapsible, i.e. with walls hinged together or detachably connected all side walls hingedly connected to each other or to another component of the container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/52Large containers collapsible, i.e. with walls hinged together or detachably connected

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  • the invention relates to a foldable container comprising a bottom plate, side plates and first hinges for connecting the side plates to the bottom plate, and a roof plate that can be lifted from the side plates.
  • a foldable container with a raisable roof plate is known from the international application WO 2009/034142.
  • This prior art document discloses the application of a balancing mechanism in order to assist during the conversion from the erect into the collapsed position of the container, wherein the side plates are folded down in order to eventually rest on the bottom plate, and conversely to assist also in the process of converting the container from the collapsed into the erect position when the side plates are lifted back into their upright position.
  • the roof plate may be com- pletely detached from the remainder of the container and this roof plate of the prior art container plays no role in the conversion of the container from the erect position into the collapsed position or vice versa.
  • the roof plate of the prior art container requires separate handling making the conversion of the known container from an erect to a collapsed position, or vice versa, rather cumbersome.
  • FR-A-2 699 513 discloses a foldable container comprising a bottom plate, side plates and first hinges for connecting the side plates to the bottom plate, and a roof plate that is rais- able from the side plates, wherein the roof plate connects to opposite side plates by interpositioned connecting rods, wherein each connecting rod has at a first extremity a second hinge that connects to a side plate and at a second extremity opposite to said first extremity is connected to a carriage that is slidably mounted on the roof plate.
  • the foldable container of the invention has the feature that the carriage or carriages that are provided on the roof plate have an adjustable sliding range for arranging that the carriage or carriages can be provided with a limited excursion so as to cause that said carriage or carriages can be prevented from assuming a position at or near the roof plate's edges. This feature is particularly helpful when the container is converted from the erect to the collapsed position and circumvents that during this conversion there would be a need to manipulate any other part of the container than the roof plate.
  • the container is preferably arranged such that the sliding range of the carriage or carriages is provided with a removable blocking organ.
  • the removable blocking organ is a locking pin.
  • each connecting rod is provided with a hinge at its second extremity that connects said rod to the slidable carriage mounted on the roof plate .
  • the said carriage that provides the slidable connection with the roof plate allows that the applied connecting rods can both assume a position that corresponds with the erect position of the container as well as a position that corresponds to the collapsed position of the container.
  • the container of the invention preferably comprises the feature that the carriage or carriages have a sliding range that extends from an edge of the roof plate inwards to a point that allows that the connecting rod or rods that are connected to said carriage or carriages, assume a position substantially parallel to the roof plate when such roof plate is in a position that corresponds to the ready-to-use erect position of the container.
  • a feature that particularly assists when the foldable container is converted from the collapsed into the erect position is that the carriages have preferential positions at or near the edges of the roof plate. The benefit of this feature will become clear from the discussion of the appended exemplary embodiments.
  • a first embodiment has the feature that the roof plate has carriages that are mounted on rails that slope downwardly towards the edges of the roof plate.
  • a second embodiment has the feature that the carriages are spring-loaded so as to urge said carriages towards the edges of the roof plate. It is also possible to combine the features of the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
  • the first hinges for connecting the side plates to the bottom plate are provided at a predetermined distance from the bottom plate edges.
  • FIG. 1 shows a particular embodiment of the foldable container of the invention
  • figure 1 relates to an embodiment without means to urge the carriages of the roof plate to preferential positions at or near the edges of the roof plate
  • figures 2 - 5 relate to several embodiments in which such means are present. All figures 1 - 5 show a series of steps a - g pertaining to the conversion of a foldable container from the erect position to the collapsed position, and back to the erect position. In all figures the container is shown only schematically.
  • the shown container 1 comprises a bottom plate 2, side plates 3 and first hinges 4 for connecting the side plates 3 to the bottom plate 2. Further the roof plate 5 can be moved away by lifting it up from the side plates 3 as the figure clearly shows.
  • Figure 1 further shows that the roof plate 5 connects to two opposite side plates 3 by interpositioned connecting rods 6, wherein each connecting rod 6 has at a first extremity a second hinge 7 that connects to a side plate 3 and at a second extrem- ity opposite to the first extremity a slidable connection with the roof plate 5.
  • each connecting rod 6 is provided with a third hinge 8 at its second extremity that connects that rod 6 to a carriage 9 that is mounted on the roof plate 5.
  • the roof plate 5 is provided with carriages 9, and these carriages 9 have a sliding range that basically extends from an edge 10 of the roof plate 5 inwards to a point that allows that the connecting rods 6 that are connected to said carriages 9 are able to assume a position substantially parallel to the roof plate 5, when said roof plate 5 is close to the side plates 3 in a position that nearly corresponds to the ready-to-use erect position of the container.
  • the carriage or carriages 9 that are provided on the roof plate (5) have an adjustable sliding range for arranging that the carriage or carriages 9 can be provided with a limited excursion so as to cause that said carriage or carriages can be prevented from assuming a position at or near the roof plate's edges 10.
  • the sliding range of the carriage or carriages 9 is provided with a removable blocking organ 11, such as for instance a locking pin 11.
  • the container 1 When the container 1 is in the collapsed position as shown at step d, and should be returned to the erect position, then first the blocking organ, such as the locking pin 11 that limits the movement of the carriages 9 should be removed. After removal of the blocking organ 11 the carriages 9 are free to run along their entire sliding range and assume a position near to the edges 10 of the roof plate 5.
  • the carriages 9 When the roof plate 5 is initially lifted as is shown at step e of the respective figures, the carriages 9 move towards said edges 10 of the roof plate 5 -as shown at step f- causing that eventually also the side walls 3 are lifted to an upright position by the force transferred to the side walls 3 through the connecting rods 6.
  • figures 2 - 5 show embodiments of the container 1 with means for urging the carriages 9 to said edges 10.
  • FIG 2 an embodiment of the container 1 is shown wherein the carriages 9 are mounted on rails 14 that slope downwardly towards the edges 10 of the roof plate 5.
  • figure 4 and figure 5 embodiments of the container 1 are shown wherein the carriages are spring-loaded.
  • Fig- ure 3 shows the embodiment in which tension springs 15 are applied;
  • figure 4 shows the embodiment in which compression springs 16 are applied;
  • figure 5 shows the embodiment wherein a constant force spring 17 is applied.
  • the springs 15, 16 , 17 urge the carriages 9 towards the preferential position at or near the edges 10 of the roof plate 5.

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Abstract

Foldable container (1) comprising a bottom plate (2), side plates (3) and first hinges (4) for connecting the side plates (3) to the bottom plate (2), and a roof plate (5) that is can be raised from the side plates (3), wherein the roof plate (5) connects to opposite side plates (3) by interpositioned connecting rods (6), and wherein each connecting rod (6) has at a first extremity a second hinge (7) that connects to a side plate (3) and at a second extremity opposite to said first extremity is slidably connected to said roof plate (5).

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Foldable container
The invention relates to a foldable container comprising a bottom plate, side plates and first hinges for connecting the side plates to the bottom plate, and a roof plate that can be lifted from the side plates. Such a foldable container with a raisable roof plate is known from the international application WO 2009/034142. This prior art document discloses the application of a balancing mechanism in order to assist during the conversion from the erect into the collapsed position of the container, wherein the side plates are folded down in order to eventually rest on the bottom plate, and conversely to assist also in the process of converting the container from the collapsed into the erect position when the side plates are lifted back into their upright position. According to this document the roof plate may be com- pletely detached from the remainder of the container and this roof plate of the prior art container plays no role in the conversion of the container from the erect position into the collapsed position or vice versa. On the contrary, the roof plate of the prior art container requires separate handling making the conversion of the known container from an erect to a collapsed position, or vice versa, rather cumbersome.
FR-A-2 699 513 discloses a foldable container comprising a bottom plate, side plates and first hinges for connecting the side plates to the bottom plate, and a roof plate that is rais- able from the side plates, wherein the roof plate connects to opposite side plates by interpositioned connecting rods, wherein each connecting rod has at a first extremity a second hinge that connects to a side plate and at a second extremity opposite to said first extremity is connected to a carriage that is slidably mounted on the roof plate.
It is an object of the invention to further develop this known foldable container in that it's conversion from the erect position into the collapsed position, or vice versa is simplified. These and other objects of the invention which will become apparent from the following disclosure are realized by embodying the foldable container of the invention in accordance with one or more of the appended claims . The foldable container of the invention has the feature that the carriage or carriages that are provided on the roof plate have an adjustable sliding range for arranging that the carriage or carriages can be provided with a limited excursion so as to cause that said carriage or carriages can be prevented from assuming a position at or near the roof plate's edges. This feature is particularly helpful when the container is converted from the erect to the collapsed position and circumvents that during this conversion there would be a need to manipulate any other part of the container than the roof plate.
Effectively for this purpose the container is preferably arranged such that the sliding range of the carriage or carriages is provided with a removable blocking organ. Suitably the removable blocking organ is a locking pin. With the foldable container of the invention at all times the parts of the container remain together. Further the conversion of the foldable container from the erect to the collapsed position or vice versa can be executed by appropriate manipulation of the roof plate only, without need to disconnect the parts that make up the complete container.
Δ suitable embodiment of the container is that each connecting rod is provided with a hinge at its second extremity that connects said rod to the slidable carriage mounted on the roof plate . The said carriage that provides the slidable connection with the roof plate allows that the applied connecting rods can both assume a position that corresponds with the erect position of the container as well as a position that corresponds to the collapsed position of the container. To this end the container of the invention preferably comprises the feature that the carriage or carriages have a sliding range that extends from an edge of the roof plate inwards to a point that allows that the connecting rod or rods that are connected to said carriage or carriages, assume a position substantially parallel to the roof plate when such roof plate is in a position that corresponds to the ready-to-use erect position of the container.
A feature that particularly assists when the foldable container is converted from the collapsed into the erect position is that the carriages have preferential positions at or near the edges of the roof plate. The benefit of this feature will become clear from the discussion of the appended exemplary embodiments.
There are several embodiments feasible in order to arrange that the carriages have preferential positions at or near the edges of the roof plate. A first embodiment has the feature that the roof plate has carriages that are mounted on rails that slope downwardly towards the edges of the roof plate. A second embodiment has the feature that the carriages are spring-loaded so as to urge said carriages towards the edges of the roof plate. It is also possible to combine the features of the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
Preferably the first hinges for connecting the side plates to the bottom plate are provided at a predetermined distance from the bottom plate edges. By this feature the final stages of converting the container to the collapsed or to the erect posi- tion benefit from and are assisted by the forces of gravity.
This can be further promoted by arranging that the side plates are provided with inwardly projecting arms wherein the first hinges are provided at extremities of said arms connecting the side plates to the bottom plate. The invention will hereinafter be further elucidated with reference to the drawing, which shows in:
-figures 1-5 several embodiments of the foldable container in accordance with the invention.
Wherever in the figures the same reference numerals are ap- plied these numerals refer to the same parts.
Each of the figures shows a particular embodiment of the foldable container of the invention, notably figure 1 relates to an embodiment without means to urge the carriages of the roof plate to preferential positions at or near the edges of the roof plate, and figures 2 - 5 relate to several embodiments in which such means are present. All figures 1 - 5 show a series of steps a - g pertaining to the conversion of a foldable container from the erect position to the collapsed position, and back to the erect position. In all figures the container is shown only schematically.
With reference now first to figure 1 the shown container 1 comprises a bottom plate 2, side plates 3 and first hinges 4 for connecting the side plates 3 to the bottom plate 2. Further the roof plate 5 can be moved away by lifting it up from the side plates 3 as the figure clearly shows. Figure 1 further shows that the roof plate 5 connects to two opposite side plates 3 by interpositioned connecting rods 6, wherein each connecting rod 6 has at a first extremity a second hinge 7 that connects to a side plate 3 and at a second extrem- ity opposite to the first extremity a slidable connection with the roof plate 5. This is embodied such that each connecting rod 6 is provided with a third hinge 8 at its second extremity that connects that rod 6 to a carriage 9 that is mounted on the roof plate 5. As just mentioned the roof plate 5 is provided with carriages 9, and these carriages 9 have a sliding range that basically extends from an edge 10 of the roof plate 5 inwards to a point that allows that the connecting rods 6 that are connected to said carriages 9 are able to assume a position substantially parallel to the roof plate 5, when said roof plate 5 is close to the side plates 3 in a position that nearly corresponds to the ready-to-use erect position of the container. This can be understood from what the respective figures show at step a. The carriage or carriages 9 that are provided on the roof plate (5) have an adjustable sliding range for arranging that the carriage or carriages 9 can be provided with a limited excursion so as to cause that said carriage or carriages can be prevented from assuming a position at or near the roof plate's edges 10. For this purpose preferably the sliding range of the carriage or carriages 9 is provided with a removable blocking organ 11, such as for instance a locking pin 11.
The just mentioned limited excursion of the sliding range of the carriages 9, for instance by applying said locking pin 11 causes that the carriages 9 are prevented from assuming a posi- tion at or near the roof plate's edges 10. This is shown at step b of the respective figures, and its effect is clear from the subsequent step c in the respective figures, showing the lifting of the roof plate 5 and the consequential inwards movement of the side plates 3. The figures further clearly show that the side plates 3 have first hinges 4 that connect the side plates 3 to the bottom plate 2 at a predetermined distance from the bottom plate's edges 12. This is embodied such that the side plates 3 have inwardly projecting arms 13, whereby the first hinges 4 are pro- vided at the extremities of said arms 13 connecting the side plates 3 to the bottom plate 2. In combination with the limitation of the carriage movement by the blocking organ, such as said locking pin 11 that causes the side walls 3 to swivel when the roof plate is lifted, this very much assists to arrange that the center of gravity of the swiveling side walls 3 is moved inwardly beyond the first hinges 4, and let gravity assist in further moving the side walls 3 to the collapsed position shown in step d of the respective figures.
When the container 1 is in the collapsed position as shown at step d, and should be returned to the erect position, then first the blocking organ, such as the locking pin 11 that limits the movement of the carriages 9 should be removed. After removal of the blocking organ 11 the carriages 9 are free to run along their entire sliding range and assume a position near to the edges 10 of the roof plate 5. When the roof plate 5 is initially lifted as is shown at step e of the respective figures, the carriages 9 move towards said edges 10 of the roof plate 5 -as shown at step f- causing that eventually also the side walls 3 are lifted to an upright position by the force transferred to the side walls 3 through the connecting rods 6. When arrived at the position shown at step f in the figures, the center of gravity of the sidewalls 3 has moved outwardly beyond the hinges 4, and arranges now that gravity helps to bring back the sidewalls 3 to the fully upright position as shown at step g in figures 1 - 5.
Particularly for assisting the movement of the carriages 9 to their preferential position at or near the roof plate's edges 10, figures 2 - 5 show embodiments of the container 1 with means for urging the carriages 9 to said edges 10. In figure 2 an embodiment of the container 1 is shown wherein the carriages 9 are mounted on rails 14 that slope downwardly towards the edges 10 of the roof plate 5.
In figure 3, figure 4 and figure 5 embodiments of the container 1 are shown wherein the carriages are spring-loaded. Fig- ure 3 shows the embodiment in which tension springs 15 are applied; figure 4 shows the embodiment in which compression springs 16 are applied; and figure 5 shows the embodiment wherein a constant force spring 17 is applied. In all embodiments the springs 15, 16 , 17 urge the carriages 9 towards the preferential position at or near the edges 10 of the roof plate 5.
Although in the above several preferred embodiments of the container of the invention are discussed, the protective scope of the appended claims is not limited to these embodiments. The discussed embodiments only serve to elucidate the features of the claims, however the protective scope that pertains to these claims should be understood in that numerous variations are possible to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the gist of the invention as embodied in the appended claims .

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1. Foldable container (1) comprising a bottom plate (2), side plates (3) and first hinges (4) for connecting the side plates (3) to the bottom plate (2), and a roof plate (5) that is raisable from the side plates (3) , wherein the roof plate (5) connects to opposite side plates (3) by interpositioned connecting rods (6), wherein each connecting rod (6) has at a first extremity a second hinge (7) that connects to a side plate (3) and at a second extremity opposite to said first extremity is connected to a carriage (9) that is slidably mounted on the roof plate (5), characterized in that the carriage or carriages (9) that are provided on the roof plate (5) have an adjustable sliding range for arranging that the carriage or carriages (9) can be provided with a limited excursion so as to cause that said carriage or carriages can be prevented from assuming a position at or near the roof plate's edges (10) .
2. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the sliding range of the carriage or carriages (9) is provided with a removable blocking organ (11) .
3. Container according to claim 2, characterized in that the removable blocking organ is a locking pin (11) .
4. Container according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that each connecting rod (6) is provided with a third hinge (8) at its second extremity that connects said rod (6) to the carriage (9) that is slidably mounted on the roof plate (5) .
5. Container according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that the carriage or carriages (9) have a sliding range that extends from an edge of the roof plate (5) inwards to a point that allows that the connecting rod or rods (6) that are connected to said carriage or carriages (9), assume a position substantially parallel to the roof plate (5) when such roof plate is close to the side plates (3) in a position that nearly corresponds to the ready-to-use erect position of the container.
6. Container according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the carriage or carriages (9) have prefer- ential positions at or near the edges (10) of the roof plate (5) .
7. Container according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that the roof plate (5) has carriages (9) that are mounted on rails (14) that slope downwardly towards the edges (10) of the roof plate (5) .
8. Container according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that the carriages (9) are spring-loaded (15, 16, 17) so as to urge said carriages towards the edges (10) of the roof plate (5) .
9. Container according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the first hinges (4) for connecting the side plates (3) to the bottom plate (5) are provided at a prede- termined distance from the bottom plate edges (12) .
10. Container according to claim 9, characterized in that the side plates (3) are provided with inwardly projecting arms (13) wherein the first hinges (4) are provided at extremities of said arms connecting the side plates (3) to the bottom plate (2).
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CN201080028506.3A CN102459032B (en) 2009-06-24 2010-06-16 Foldable container
AU2010263343A AU2010263343B2 (en) 2009-06-24 2010-06-16 Foldable container
JP2012517425A JP5675797B2 (en) 2009-06-24 2010-06-16 Collapsible container
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