The invention relates to apparatus for storing a plurality of objects such as trays, and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a trolley including such apparatus for temporarily storing mail received in the plurality of trays.
It is known to provide a trolley for transferring mail from one location (e.g. source) to another location where it is to be sorted. If the mail is received in trays, the trays will typically be stacked one on top of the other, meaning that the height at which a tray must be loaded on to the trolley depends upon the number of trays already stacked on it. Similarly, the height at which a tray must be unloaded from the trolley will depend upon the number of trays stacked beneath it. Such variations in working height are considered at the very least an inconvenience, and possibly even a health and safety issue. Furthermore, once the top trays have been unloaded and emptied, they must be put to one side because they cannot be placed back on the trolley until the last tray has been unloaded. Thus, unloading the trolley in a limited space can be cumbersome and waiting until the last tray is unloaded before placing the empty trays on the trolley may add to the time it takes to return the trolley for re-use.
The present invention has been developed to ameliorate or even overcome the problems with conventional trolleys.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for storing a plurality of objects such as trays, comprising: at least one post; and a platform defining a surface for supporting at least one object, the platform being coupled to the at least one post and moveable therealong between a first position and a second position below the first position when a first object is supported on the surface of the platform.
The present applicant has found that at least some of the potential difficulties of loading objects (e.g. trays of mail) at many different heights may be reduced by providing a platform which is moveable between the first and second positions.
The platform may be disposed to one lateral side of the at least one post. With such an arrangement, the at least one post is located outside the footprint of the surface of the platform. This means that other objects such as empty trays may be stored underneath the platform. Storing empty trays at a lower level than full trays is easier than storing full trays at different heights.
In one embodiment, the displacement along the at least one post member between the first and second positions may be dependent upon the mass of the first object being supported on the surface of the platform. If the mass and dimensions of the first object are known in advance (as it may well be with a tray filled with predetermined weight of letters), the displacement between the first and second position may be such that a second object may be stacked on top of the first object at a height equivalent to the first position of the platform. Furthermore, up to a limit, the total displacement of the platform from the first position along the at least one post member may depend upon the total mass being supported on the surface of the platform.
The platform may be moveable along the at least one post from the second position to the first position in response to the first object being removed from the surface of the platform. In this way, the platform resumes its original position on removal of the load, allowing a substantially constant loading/unloading height to be maintained.
In one embodiment, movement of the platform along the at least one post between the first and second positions may be controlled by a resilient bias or member, for example an elastic cord or spring. The resilient member may be housed in a channel in the at least one post. The resilient member may be configured to stretch as the platform moves from the first position to the second position. A first end of the resilient member may be attached to a part fixed relative to the platform, and the second end may be attached to a part fixed relative to the at least one post, with the resilient member being configured such that the first end moves towards the second end as the platform moves from the first position to the second position. The resilient member may extend around a pulley. Alternatively, movement of the platform along the at least one post between the first and second positions may be controlled by a hydraulic or pneumatic arrangement.
The platform may be coupled to the at least one post such that it is moveable into an inoperative position when no object is supported on the surface of the platform. The platform may be coupled to the at least one post via a hinge, enabling the surface of the platform to rotate (e.g. through an angle of 90°) from the first (i.e. operative) position into the inoperative position. The surface of the platform may be able to rotate from being substantially horizontal in the first (i.e. operative) position to being substantially vertical in the inoperative position. In this way, the platform may be stored with the surface substantially parallel to the at least one post. When required for use, the platform may be rotated from the inoperative position so that the surface is substantially perpendicular to the at least one post.
The apparatus may comprise a body comprising a plurality of side members, with one side member including the at least one post, the plurality of side members being coupled together via hinges and moveable from an active configuration where the plurality of side members partially surround the platform, to an inactive configuration where at least one side member pivots relative to an adjacent side member (e.g. away from the platform). Moving from the active configuration to the inactive configuration may make it easier to store multiple units of apparatus when not in use by enabling one unit to be nested inside another. In one arrangement, the body nay comprise three side members. One side member (hereinafter referred to as the “central side member”) may be coupled via hinges to each of the other two side members (hereinafter referred to as the “lateral side members”). In the active configuration, the lateral side members may be arranged at an angle (e.g. about 90°) to the central member, and in the inactive configuration the lateral side members may be arranged substantially parallel to the central side member. The platform may be supported by the central side member when moving between its operative and in operative positions. Alternatively, the may be supported by one of the lateral side members when moving between its operative and in operative positions. Using one of the lateral side members in this way may give improved access and make it easier for a user to move the platform between its operative and in operative positions
The body of the apparatus may further comprise a base member coupled to one of the side members, and which may help to support the plurality of side members at least in the active configuration. The base member may be rigidly coupled to the said one of the side members, and may have a tapered profile with ground-engaging wheels. The tapered profile may have a leading edge and a trailing edge, with the former being configured to fit within the dimensions of the latter. In this way, the base unit of one apparatus may nest with the base unit of another apparatus for compact storage. Alternatively, the base member may be pivotally coupled to the said one of the side members, and moveable from a substantially horizontal position to a substantially vertical position. In this way, the base member may be stored flush against the said one of the side members when the plurality of side members are in the inactive configuration to facilitate storage of multiple units of apparatus when not in use by nesting one inside another. The plurality of side members may each have a ground-engaging wheel, and at least one may have an open framework construction.
The at least one post may be part of a framework comprising at least one additional post, with the platform being moveably coupled to the or each post. For example, there may be at least three posts in total, for example four posts in total, in the framework. The platform may be disposed between posts of the framework. If the platform is rectangular, one post may be associated with each corner region of the platform. The framework may be configured to be retro-fitted to existing equipment, such as cages and trolleys.
The apparatus may comprise a base with ground-engaging wheels, with the at least one post being mounted on the base. The ground-engaging wheels enable the apparatus to be pushed or pulled over the ground. The base may have a profile to facilitate engagement with forks of a fork-lift vehicle. The apparatus may further comprise a brake for preventing movement of the base over the ground when engaged.
The apparatus may further comprise a retractable cover which conceals the platform when deployed. The retractable cover may engage and slide along a groove in the at least one post.
The apparatus may further comprise one part of a releasable two-part coupling mechanism for engaging a corresponding part mounted on another apparatus in accordance with the present invention. The releasable two-part coupling mechanism may comprise a male part, such as a pivoting latch, and a corresponding female part, such as a keeper. Such an arrangement enables two or more apparatus to be coupled together.
The apparatus may further comprise an expandable container such as a bag for retaining objects on the platform, the expandable container being configured to expand as the platform moves from the first position to the second position. An upper part of the expandable container may be secured to the at least one post, allowing a lower part to move in sympathy with the platform. The expandable container may be releasably secured to the at least one post, enabling its independent use. The platform may comprise a chamber for storing the expandable container when not in use and in a collapsed configuration. The chamber may be accessed through at least one door in the surface of the platform. The at least one door may be hinged for pivotal movement between a closed configuration and an open configuration. In this way, the expandable container may be readied for use simply by opening the at least one hinged door and securing the upper part of the expandable container to the at least one post (e.g. using a strap with clasp for engaging an anchorage point on the at least one post).
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit of parts for retro-fitting to an assembly, comprising the apparatus of the first aspect of the invention. The assembly may comprise a body defining a base, and may have walls around the base. The body may include ground-engaging wheels, and may be a trolley.
As shown in
The posts 14 and platform 16 may be retrofitted to existing cage/trolley designs 58, as shown in
The base 12 in the apparatus 10 of
Multiple apparatus 10 may be used in close proximity, and it may be beneficial to releasable link one to another, for example to maintain a predetermined order in a sequence. Accordingly, the apparatus 10 may be provided with releasable couplings 120 for attaching one unit to another as shown in
In some instances, it may not be necessary to store objects in trays on the platform 16.
The side members 202 are pivotally coupled together, and are moveable from a closed configuration (as shown in
The side members 302 comprise an open-framework construction which includes/incorporates the plurality of posts 14 and the platform 16 described with reference to previous embodiments illustrated in
The outer side members 302″ are pivotally coupled to the middle side member 302′, and are moveable from a deployed configuration (as shown in
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1201135.9 | Jan 2012 | GB | national |
1202948.4 | Feb 2012 | GB | national |
1212605.8 | Jul 2012 | GB | national |
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PCT/GB2012/053280 | 12/31/2012 | WO | 00 |