This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2017/077590 filed on Oct. 27, 2017, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Application No. 20 2016 106 088.5 filed on Oct. 28, 2016, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a collapsible container consisting of a bottom and longitudinal and transverse side walls projecting upwardly from this bottom, the container being designed so as to be collapsible in the direction of the bottom.
The collapsible container proposed by the invention is intended in particular for holding bakery products, whereby several of the collapsible containers can be stacked next to and on top of each other. When empty, these collapsible containers can be reduced in size to save space for return transportation by folding two opposite side walls inwards onto the bottom, after which the other two side walls are also folded over in the direction of the bottom onto the already collapsed side walls.
It is to be noted in this context that in the filled state and when combined with other collapsible containers it is quite laborious and time-consuming to remove baked goods from a collapsible container that is arranged within the stack arrangement.
It is, therefore, the objective of the invention to create a possibility for the containers to be made accessible from at least one side to enable the goods to be removed when the containers are in a stacked arrangement.
In accordance with the characterizing part of claim 1 the invention achieves this objective by at least one of the side walls being additionally foldable outwards in such a way that its inner side wall surface then is a top surface and, in this way, forms a common plane with the bottom surface.
Due to this arrangement and the fact that the foldable side wall cannot be folded down beyond the plane it forms with bottom surface, it is possible on the one hand that the baked goods, for example, can be conveniently removed and on the other hand that they cannot fall out of the container when the side wall is hinged down.
The at least one side wall that is outwardly foldable is fixed to the bottom by means of hinges, with the hinges being designed in such a way that a folding angle of 180° can be achieved, i.e. that the side wall can be moved from the inwardly folded position via the vertically erected position into the position 90° folded from the vertical.
In the case of an advantageous embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the at least one outwardly hinged side wall in its vertically erected position can be connected to the two adjacent side walls by means of pins which are resiliently prestressed and inserted into corresponding receptacles located in the two adjacent side walls.
Due to their resilient preloading, the pins automatically snap into the corresponding receptacles when the wall is moved up into the vertical position.
With a view to separating the connection, claim 4 provides that the pins form the ends of a shaped part that consists of two webs in alignment with each other and movable in guides in the side wall and a handle part that connects the webs and is movable in the direction perpendicular to the extension of the webs.
This handle part is actuated by pressing and/or pulling, whereby the webs with their pin-shaped ends are moved out of the receptacles in the adjacent side walls.
In accordance with claim 5, the collapsible container is designed in a manner known per se in such a way that the side walls adjacent to the outwardly foldable side wall consist of two parts, in such a way that an upper side wall part can be folded down onto the bottom by means of hinges located on a lower side wall part, with the height of the lower side wall part being appropriately sized to enable the upper side wall parts to come to rest on top of the outwardly foldable side walls when these are hinged down onto the bottom.
In compliance with claim 6, it is provided that either a longitudinal side wall and/or a transverse side wall be designed so as to be capable of folding outwards.
This makes the collapsible container proposed by the present invention even more universally usable, as it is accessible from the transverse side wall and, if so desired, in a corresponding arrangement from the longitudinal side wall.
As per claim 7 it is proposed that two opposing side walls each should be designed so as to be foldable outwardly. In this manner, the inventive collapsible container is accessible both from the front and from the rear side.
In compliance with claim 8, it is provided that the bottom edge, which points downwards and serves as a base, and the upper edge area of the side walls be complementary to one another in such a way that at least two containers can be stacked on top of each other.
As the outwardly foldable side wall must be able to pass through the vertical position without any problems from the outwardly folded position into the inwardly folded position, it is provided in accordance with claim 9 that the at least one outwardly foldable side wall has a plurality of outwardly projecting engagement elements arranged vertically one above the other on its side edges pointing towards the adjacent side walls, which, in the vertical position of the at least one outwardly foldable side wall, are accommodated in appropriately complementary recesses arranged on the abutting edges of the adjacent side walls.
The engagement elements and the corresponding complementary formed out recesses are designed in a comb-like manner, so that the wall can be folded inwards and outwards, but in the vertical position the intermeshing comb-like design ensures the stability of the container and/or the safeguards the connection even in the event transverse forces are exerted.
In order to safeguard—as described above—the horizontal position of the outwardly folded side wall in the plane of the container bottom, it is provided in accordance with claim 10 that at the lower edge of the outwardly foldable side wall a cross-sectionally stepped molding is arranged which interacts with a stop integrally molded on the bottom edge in such a way that in its outwardly folded state the side wall forms a common plane with the bottom.
The present invention is elucidated in sufficient detail and depicted by way of the following figures, where
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To make sure that the outwardly foldable side wall 3 cannot be folded down beyond the 90° position, cross sectionally step-like extensions 15 are provided in certain areas at the lower edge of the side wall 3, said extensions interacting with correspondingly shaped stop elements 16 arranged at the bottom end.
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By actuating the handle arrangement 18, the side wall 3 in this stack can be folded outwards so that it reaches the position in which its inner side creates a common plane with the bottom 2 and is thus accessible from the outside.
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20 2016 106 088.5 | Oct 2016 | DE | national |
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