The invention relates to an attachment frame for transport pallets, comprising receiving elements that are provided on the bottom side of the transport pallet and cooperate with corresponding engaging elements in the upper side of the transport pallet.
It is the object of the invention to assemble pallets, for example Euro pallets, into arbitrarily high containers by attaching the attachment frames.
A container thus constructed is to be reduced to minimal volume after emptying.
The invention achieves this object according to the characterizing part of claim 1 in that the attachment frame is composed of a rigid base frame and lateral walls foldably hinged thereon, wherein two opposing lateral walls are designed so that they can be folded down against the pallet surface and the two other opposing lateral walls are designed so that they can be folded down onto the previously folded-down lateral walls.
The receiving elements on the bottom side of the attachment frame and the engaging elements in the upper side of the transport pallet, or on the upper edge of the foldable lateral walls of the attachment frame, are designed so that form-fit centering takes place during attachment.
Whether the receiving elements or the engaging elements are provided on the pallet or on the attachment frame need not be established.
In this way, a first attachment frame is attached to the pallet, wherein according to claim 3 the lowermost attachment frame is screwed onto the transport pallet.
The lateral walls of the attachment frame are moved into the vertical positions thereof, wherein according to claim 4 the lateral walls can be fastened to each other by way of locking bars.
A further attachment frame having an identical design is attached to this first attachment frame, wherein the receiving elements in the bottom side of the base frame are brought into engagement with the engaging elements on the upper edge of the lateral walls of the lower attachment frame.
This is repeated until the desired height for the container to be formed has been reached.
According to claim 2, connecting elements are provided for connecting two attachment frames that are placed on top of each other, wherein the connecting elements can, for example, be locking bars that may be displaced in mutually aligned grooves in the lateral walls or the base frame.
After the one attachment frame has been attached to the other, the locking bars are displaced in the mutually aligned grooves so that the two attachment frames are fixed against one another.
According to claim 4, partitions can be inserted into the attached attachment frames. These are used to divide the usable space in keeping with the load, wherein any arbitrary arrangement of the partitions is possible.
According to claim 7, even-numbered multiples of transport pallets comprising accordingly dimensioned attachment frames can be attached next to each other on a base transport pallet.
This means that two appropriately dimensioned attachment frames are attached to a regular Euro pallet, for example, with the overall area of these two frames corresponding to the area of the base pallet.
It is further possible, for example, to position four appropriately dimensioned attachment frames on the base pallet, wherein the sum of the four attachment frame areas is identical to the area of the base pallet.
Further arrangements are possible, such as an attachment frame that takes up only half of the base pallet, while two other appropriately dimensioned attachment frames cover the other half of the base pallet.
The attachment frames are designed according to claim 7 so that a further transport pallet can be attached to the upper edges of the foldable lateral walls of an attachment frame, so that so-called mixed stacking is possible.
To this end, pallets may also be provided, the dimensions of which correspond to the attachment frame according to claim 6 having smaller dimensions. However, it is also possible to attach a “base pallet” to an attachment frame arrangement.
The invention is illustrated, and will be described in greater detail hereafter based on drawings.
In the drawings:
In this figure, the lateral walls are shown in an upright position, wherein they are connected to each other in the corner regions by way of locking bars 6.
Engaging elements 8 are integrally formed on the upper edges 7 of the lateral walls 5, these elements engaging with corresponding receiving elements in the bottom side of the base frame 3, when attaching two attachment frames 2 to each other, wherein form-fit centering takes place.
It is apparent from this figure that the two attachment frames 2 are connected to each other by way of connecting elements 11. For this purpose, mutually aligned grooves 12 are provided both in the lateral walls 5 of the lower attachment frame 2 and in the base frame of the attachment frame 2 placed thereon, wherein, after the upper attachment frame 2 has been attached to the lower attachment frame 2, the connecting elements 11 are pushed into the grooves 12 so that a connection is created between the two attachment frames 2.
Here, an attachment frame 2 taking up the entire area of the pallet 1 is attached to the pallet 1 referred to as base pallet. Attached to this attachment frame is a pallet 1 covering half the area, to which, in turn, an appropriately dimensioned attachment frame 2 is attached.
It is apparent from
The lower attachment frame 2 can be screwed onto pallet 1 by way of screws.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE102011013346 | Mar 2011 | DE | national |
PCT/EP2012/000774 | Feb 2012 | EP | regional |