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The present invention is generally directed toward improved structure for retaining hinged side walls in a collapsible bulk bin container that does not utilize hinge rods; and more particularly to a bulk bin container having a retention clip for securing two hinge pins of a molded-in hinge axis of a side wall.
Plastic bulk bin containers typically consist of a base and four hingeably connected sidewalls. The side walls 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 side walls rotate about a hinge axis connecting the side wall to a base portion of the container.
Some containers have side walls connected to the base with a hinge rod that is alternatingly woven between components of the side wall and the base. These rods were subject to breaking and were difficult to install or remove when necessary.
Other containers have utilized rod-less hinge elements. However, separate structure was needed to retain the side wall to the base. Such structure required weakening of the hinge elements or related structure, or a number of pieces that required installation (and possible removal when necessary).
The present invention provides an improved structure for retaining a side wall in a rod-less container. The present invention is described below and shown in the Figures.
The present invention is directed to a bulk bin container with collapsible sidewalls having a retention clip for retaining a rod-less hinge element of a side wall to a base of the container. The retention clip is formed to have a first blocking segment and a second blocking segment. In this manner, a single clip can be used to block both bins of a hinge axis element.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a collapsible bulk bin container with retention structure is provided. The container comprises a generally rectangular base having at least a first upward wall extension along a first edge of the base. The first upward wall extension includes at least a first hinge pocket for receiving a hinge axis from a side wall. The container also includes a first side wall having a first hinge axis extending from a bottom portion of the side wall. The first hinge axis includes a first hinge pin extending outward in a first direction and a second hinge pin extending outward in a second direction opposing the first direction. A first retention clip is connected to the base for blocking both the first hinge pin and the second hinge pin when the first hinge axis is positioned in the first hinge pocket of the first upward wall extension.
The retention clip includes a first blocking segment at a first end and a second blocking segment at a second end. The retention clip also includes an arm extending between the first blocking segment and the second blocking segment. Each of the blocking segments can be formed as horizontal ribs extending outward from the arm. The arm of the retention clip can include a flat, rectangular exterior portion suitable for a label or other decoration.
The first wall extension includes a first hole along a side of the first wall extension proximate a first end of the first hinge pocket to enable the first blocking segment to extend into an interior portion of the first hinge pocket. The wall also includes a second hole proximate a second end of the first hinge pocket to enable the second blocking segment to extend into the interior portion of the hinge pocket.
The retention clip can include a first hook extending outward from the first blocking segment for securing the retention clip to the first wall extension of the base. The first hook can be molded into the retention clip. Similarly, the retention clip can include a second hook extending outward from the second blocking segment. Preferably, the retention clip is formed from a flexible plastic or other similar material.
The first hinge pocket includes a first vertical pin groove on a first end and a second vertical pin groove on a second end. The first hinge pocket also includes a first slot proximate a top portion of the first vertical pin groove and a second slot proximate a top portion of the second vertical pin groove. The slots accommodate the blocking segments of the retention clip.
The first wall extension can include an outer groove for receiving the first retention clip. The groove can have a sufficient depth so that the retention clip does not extend outward from the first wall extension. The groove can be formed as a recession between outwardly extending ribs of the container.
The first blocking segment includes a first portion that extends inward from the arm when the retention clip is connected to the first wall extension of the base. The first blocking segment can also include a second portion extending perpendicular to the first portion of the first blocking segment toward the second blocking segment. Similarly, the second blocking segment can have similar structure.
In accordance with anther embodiment of the invention, a collapsible bulk bin with retention structure for retaining side walls having rod-less hinge elements is provided. The container comprises a base having a first wall extension along a first side, a second wall extension along a second side, a third wall extension along a third side and a fourth wall extension along a fourth side, each of the first, second, third and fourth wall extensions having a plurality of hinge pockets. The container also includes first, second, third and fourth side walls, each side wall having a plurality of hinge axes extending from a bottom portion of the side wall. Each hinge axis of the plurality of hinge axes having a molded-in first axis pin and a molded-in second axis pin. The container also includes a plurality of retention clips. Each retention clip blocks both the first hinge axis pin and the second hinge axis pin of one of the plurality of hinge axes in one of the side walls.
Further aspects of the invention are disclosed below and shown in the Figures.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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.
The present invention provides retention structure for holding a collapsible side wall to a base of a bulk bin container without the use of a hinge rod. The structure is used for side walls having molded-in axis elements that cooperate with structure in and/or connected to the base.
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The hinge axis element 22 fits into the hinge pocket 20, and the retention clip 14 connects to the wall extension 18 to block the hinge axis element 22 from disengaging from the hinge pocket 20 as shown in
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Associated with each groove is a slot 36 proximate the top of the groove that opens to the exterior of the wall extension 18. The slots 36 accommodate the first and second blocking segments 28, 30 of the retention clip 14.
In operation, once the pins 24, 26 of the hinge axis element 22 are inserted into the grooves 34 of the hinge pocket 20, the retention clip 14 is pressed into the outer surface of the wall extension 18 with blocking segments 28, 30 passing through the slot openings 36 into the interior of the hinge pocket 20. The outer surface of the wall extension 18 can have a groove (possibly formed as a space between outwardly projecting ribs) for accommodating the arm 32 of the clip 14.
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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.
The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/130,944 filed Mar. 10, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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