The present invention relates to a box for transporting goods, in particular to a foldable box and here to a pretensioning mechanism for an unlocking mechanism.
In the known technology, boxes for transporting goods are known, wherein such boxes are implemented foldably in order to define a small volume in a down-folded state so that a plurality of non-used empty boxes may be transported together on a pallet, wherein the number of the boxes transported together in the down-folded state is substantially higher than the possible number of boxes which may not be folded or boxes which are in an up-folded state. Such boxes are, for example, used for the transport of vegetables or fruit but also for the transport of other goods from a manufacturer to a buyer, wherein after their arrival at the buyer, the boxes are either used for the presentation of the goods in sales rooms or are emptied. As soon as the goods have been removed from the boxes, for example by selling the same, the boxes are used again.
During transport from the manufacturer to the buyer, the boxes are in the up-folded state and contain goods, for example fruit or vegetables, and when returning the same the boxes are down-folded in order to reduce the volume of same and thus, as mentioned above, be able to transport a large number of boxes at the same time.
At least two opposing side walls include grip holes so that the box may be gripped and carried. In the example illustrated in
For bringing about the necessitated stability of the up-folded box the side walls 12 to 18 may be locked with respect to each other, wherein in the example illustrated in
In order to enable a movement of the moving elements of the short sides 12 and 14, each of the short sides additionally includes an unlocking mechanism 36, wherein in
As a secure locking is desired in the up-folded state of the box, it is necessitated to only enable a movement of the locking bar 38 in the unlocked position when this is desired, in particular a movement into the unlocking position, for example due to a shock or impact or the like is to be prevented.
For this reason, the known box according to
With a movement of the unlocking bar into the above mentioned unlocking position, the inclined portion between the end points of the pretensioning elements 52 and 54 is extremely stressed as the two are mounted on both sides so that it turned out with boxes implemented according to
According to an embodiment, a box may have: a floor; and at least two pairs of respectively opposing sidewalls extending upwards from the floor in a vertical direction, wherein the sidewalls are arranged foldably with respect to the floor and may be locked to each other in their upfolded position, wherein at least one of the sidewalls includes an unlocking mechanism which is movable between a rest position and an unlocking position in which locking of the sidewalls is undone, wherein the unlocking mechanism includes at least one pretensioning element pretensioning the unlocking mechanism into its rest position and including a first end connected to an unlocking bar of the unlocking mechanism and a second, free end, wherein the at least one sidewall includes an upper frame, wherein the movement of the unlocking mechanism from the rest position into the unlocking position includes a movement into the direction of the upper frame, and wherein the free end of the pretensioning element is applied to a bottom side of the upper frame or to an upper side of the unlocking mechanism, both in the rest position and also in the unlocking position of the unlocking mechanism, and wherein the upper frame includes a protrusion extending downwards in an area in which the free end of the pretensioning element is applied to its bottom side, wherein the free end is arranged in the direction of the interior of the box behind the protrusion.
Embodiments of the invention provide a box having a floor and at least two pairs of respectively opposing side walls extending upwards from the floor in a vertical direction, wherein the side walls are arranged foldably with respect to the floor and may be locked with each other in their up-folded position, wherein at least one of the side walls includes an unlocking mechanism which may be moved between a rest position and an unlocking position in which the locking of the side walls is undone, wherein the unlocking mechanism includes at least one pretensioning element which pretensions or pre-loads the unlocking mechanism into its rest position and includes a first end connected to the unlocking mechanism or the side wall and a second, free end.
Embodiments of the invention provide a box having a floor, at least two pairs of opposing side walls extending upwards from the floor in the vertical direction, wherein the side walls are arranged foldably with respect to the floor, wherein the side walls may be locked to each other in their up-folded position, wherein at least one of the side walls includes an unlocking mechanism which is moveable between a rest position and an unlocking position in which the locking of the side walls is undone, wherein the unlocking mechanism includes at least one pretensioning element which is formed integrally with the unlocking mechanism and wherein an end of the pretensioning element facing away from the unlocking mechanism is free and applied to one portion of the side wall in order to pretension the unlocking mechanism into its rest position.
According to embodiments of the invention, one side wall includes a first locking element which cooperates with a second locking element of a neighboring side wall to lock the side wall and the neighboring side wall in the up-folded position, wherein the unlocking mechanism cooperates with the first locking element so that a movement of the unlocking mechanism in its unlocking position causes an unlocking of the first and second locking elements, wherein the unlocking mechanism returns into its rest position without actuation due to the pretensioning element. According to this embodiment, it may be provided for the one side wall to include an upper frame, wherein the movement of the unlocking mechanism from the rest position into the unlocking position includes a movement into the direction of the upper frame, and wherein the free end of the pretensioning element is applied to a bottom side of the upper frame both in the rest position and also in the unlocking position of the unlocking mechanism. The upper frame may include a protrusion extending upwards in an area in which the free end of the pretensioning element is applied to its bottom side, wherein the free end is arranged in the direction towards the interior of the box behind the protrusion.
Further, according to embodiments, the at least one side wall may include a wall section in which the thickness is smaller than the thickness of the upper frame and which extends from the upper frame downwards, wherein the free end of the pretensioning element is arranged between the protrusion and the wall section.
The protrusion element may have a thickness which corresponds to the thickness of the upper frame minus the thickness of the wall section, wherein the thickness of the free end of the pretensioning element is smaller than the thickness of the rest of the pretensioning element.
The thickness of the free end of the pretensioning element may basically correspond to the thickness of the upper frame minus the thickness of the wall section and minus the thickness of the protrusion.
According to embodiments of the invention, the pretensioning element is made from the same material as the unlocking mechanism, wherein the pretensioning element includes a first basically vertical section arranged at the unlocking mechanism, a second inclined section which extends between the first section and the protrusion and a third section basically vertical in the rest position of the unlocking mechanism which extends from the second portion or section to the free end of the pretensioning element.
According to further embodiments, the pretensioning element may be configured such that no pretension is exerted on to the unlocking mechanism in the rest position and that with a movement of the unlocking mechanism from the rest position in the direction of the unlocking position, an increasing tension in the direction of the rest position is caused.
According to embodiments, a side wall may comprise at least one guide opening in which a guiding element of the unlocking mechanism is arranged, wherein the guide opening defines a movement between the rest position and the unlocking position.
According to further embodiments, two opposing side walls each include one unlocking mechanism, wherein the unlocking mechanism includes one unlocking bar which extends in a transverse way across the side walls between the bolts and includes two pretensioning elements arranged symmetrically with respect to the center of the side walls.
According to the invention, a box is provided wherein the above mentioned problems of known boxes are avoided in connection with the pretensioning element, in particular a breaking of the same. This is achieved by the pretensioning element being only mounted to the unlocking mechanism, for example the unlocking bar and comprising a free end which is only applied to a bottom side of the upper frame of the side wall. This causes the pretensioning element not to be firmly clamped between the upper frame and the moveable unlocking bar any more, rather its free end facing away from the unlocking bar, with respect to a movement of the unlocking bar into the unlocking position which usually is a movement which is vertical with respect to the box floor upwards, may execute both a lateral and also a vertical movement whereby the stress onto the pretensioning element, in particular a stress onto its central section is reduced and thus a breaking of the pretensioning element is prevented even after a plurality of cycles during which locking and unlocking took place. Alternatively, one end of the pretensioning element may be mounted to the side wall or to the upper frame and the other free end is applied to the unlocking bar.
Embodiments of the present invention will be detailed subsequently referring to the appended drawings, in which:
In the following description of the embodiments of the invention like or seemingly like elements are provided with the same reference numerals. It is further noted that those elements of the box which were already described with reference to
In
In contrast to the example described with reference to
If the unlocking bar is now moved in a direction upwards, i.e. in a direction away from the floor 10 of the box, the pretensioning elements 52 and 54 are deformed such that their central portions, the inclined portions illustrated in
As it may further be seen from
Embodiments were described with reference to
Embodiments of the invention were described above with reference to a pretensioning element whose end facing the unlocking bar is formed integrally with the same. It is to be noted that the pretensioning element may be mounted to the bar 38 by suitable means (e.g. screws, bonding, riveting), instead by the integral connection. It may alternatively be provided to mount the pretensioning element to the bottom side or to another suitable position of the upper frame 56 or the sidewall 12 with one end so that its free end acts upon a surface of the unlocking bar 38, whereby a functionality of the same effect is achieved as it was explained above.
According to embodiments the box may be closed by actuating the bolt so that the corresponding wall is released for being turned down or folded down onto the box floor. Alternatively, or additionally, the locking mechanism may be implemented to allow an unlocking when a predetermined force is exerted onto the wall. Embodiments may thus include the spring pretensioned locking mechanism which was described above which comprises a movable fixing or latching element which may be latched to a protrusion of the neighboring wall, wherein the protrusion and/or the latching element comprises contact surfaces which are inclined with respect to the vertical direction in the upfolded state such that the locking mechanism opens against its spring pretensioning when exceeding a predetermined force directed inwards and exerted upon the wall, as it is for example described in WO 2010/11907381 A1.
The above described embodiments only represent an illustration of the principles of the present invention. It is obvious that modifications and variations of the arrangements and details described herein are obvious to other persons skilled in the art. It is thus the purpose for the invention only to be limited by the protective scope of the following patent claims and not by the specific details which were presented herein with reference to the description and the explanation of the embodiments.
While this invention has been described in terms of several advantageous embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and compositions of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP2011/051946, filed Feb. 10, 2011, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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