Information
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Patent Grant
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6749077
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Patent Number
6,749,077
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 15, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
According to the invention there is provided a collapsible container (10) comprising a base panel (11); opposed side wall panels (13) and opposed end wall panels (12), the side wall panels (13) and end wall panels (12) being movable to an upright position relative to the base panel (11) so as to define corner zones at their junctions; and corner posts (25) releasably connecting adjacent side wall panels (13) and end wall panels (12) where they adjoin one another in the upright position, each corner post (25) having connecting formations (26, 28) for receiving and connecting the side wall panels (13) and end wall panels (12) thereto. The invention also extends to corner post (25) suitable for a container (10) formed of sheet material so as to define corner zones at a junction between side wall panels (13) and end wall panels (12) of the container (10); to a blank of sheet material for a collapsible container (10); and to a method of erecting a collapsible container (10).
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a collapsible container and to connecting means for use in association therewith.
BACKGROUND ART
Collapsible containers of various designs are available on the market. They are particularly useful for the conveyance of produce such as fruit and vegetables, but are not confined to the conveyance of produce. Collapsible containers generally suffer from a number of disadvantages. One disadvantage is that they tend to be relatively complicated in their construction, which makes them relatively expensive to manufacture. In addition, collapsible containers can be difficult and time-consuming to erect, which often leads to user resistance to these types of containers. A further disadvantage is that, once erected, many of these types of containers lack rigidity so that they are relatively easily deformed through handling and stacking, often resulting therein that conveyed goods are damaged.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a novel collapsible container, which seeks to overcome the abovementioned disadvantages, or which at least will provide a useful alternative to prior art containers. A further object of the invention is to provide a container, which can be of a relatively thin wall material yet capable of being stacked.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a collapsible container comprising
a base panel;
opposed side wall panels and opposed end wall panels, the side wall panels and end wall panels being movable to an upright position relative to the base panel so as to define corner zones at their junctions; and
corner posts releasably connecting adjacent side wall panels and end wall panels where they adjoin one another in the upright position, each corner post having connecting formations for receiving and connecting the side wall panels and end wall panels thereto.
According to the invention there is also provided a corner post suitable for a container formed of sheet material so as to define corner zones at a junction between side wall panels and end wall panels of the container, the corner post comprising connecting formations for receiving and connecting the side wall panels and end wall panels thereto.
The connecting formations of the corner post may be adapted to interconnect with the side wall panels in the form of a snap fit.
Each corner post may comprise at least one set of flanges, the set of flanges comprising a pair of parallel flanges between which a side wall panel is received.
According to one form of the invention,.each corner post may comprise a tubular member having two sets of flanges directed at substantially right angles to one another. Each pair of flanges may comprise an outer flange and an inner flange
Each outer flange may have integral lugs which engage in corresponding apertures formed in the side wall panels. The lugs on the outer flange may be located opposite corresponding apertures provided on the inner flange.
Alternatively, each outer flange may include at least one engaging formation adapted releasably to engage a slotted aperture formed in the inner flange. The engaging formation may protrude through a corresponding aperture formed in the side wall panels before locating in the slotted aperture of the inner flange.
According to an alternative form of the invention the corner post may comprise an outer post section which is adapted to mate with an outer surface of the corner zone;
an inner post section which is adapted to mate with an inner surface of the corner zone; and
connecting means adapted to couple together the outer post section and the inner post section, so as to sandwich sheet material at the corner zone between these sections.
The connecting means may comprise engagement formations on the outer post section or on the inner post section, which mate with corresponding engagement formations on the inner post section or outer post section respectively.
The engagement formations may comprise tongue formations on the outer post section or inner post section, which are adapted to pass through apertures in the sheet material and which are adapted to engage the inner post section or outer post section as the case may be. Particularly, the tongue formations may extend from the inner post section and may be adapted to engage in apertures in the outer post section. More particularly, for engagement purposes the tongue formations may define lateral hook or barb elements that engage the outer post section.
The corner post also may include inter engaging tongue and groove formation at the upper ends of the post sections, with the inner post section preferably defining a downwardly directed groove formation and the outer post section an upwardly directed tongue formation.
Each corner post may include stacking means adapted releasably to engage complementarily dimensioned stacking means on a corresponding corner post when two containers according to the invention are stacked upon one another. Particularly, the stacking means may be a downwardly depending foot formation defined by the outer post section, with the inner post section being adapted to engage such foot formation, for example in spigot and socket fashion.
In one form of the invention, the stacking means may be an integral spigot located at one end of a corner post and adapted to be received in a socket formed in an opposite end of a corresponding corner post when two containers are stacked upon one another. In another form of the invention, the spigot may be in the form of an expanding barb adapted to pass through the base of the container and to lock within the socket.
The side wall panels and end wall panels may be connected to the base panel by any suitable hinge means such as ringlets, crease lines, perforations, film hinges or the like.
The container further may include at least two connectable roof panels adapted releasably to engage one another. Particularly, one roof panel may include a number of slotted apertures for receiving complimentarily dimensioned lip formations extending from the other roof panel.
Also included within the scope of the invention is a blank of sheet material for a collapsible container, the blank comprising
a base panel;
opposed side wall panels hingedly connected to the base panel; and
opposed end wall panels hingedly connected to the base panel, the side wall panels and end wall panels being hingeable to an upstanding position relative to the base panel so as to define corner zones at their junctions, the arrangement being one wherein the side wall panels and end wall panels are provided with apertures at the corner zones, the apertures being adapted to receive fastening means for corner posts therethrough.
The invention is further directed to a collapsible container including the corner post of the invention and the blank disclosed above.
Further included within the scope of the invention is a method of erecting a collapsible container comprising the steps of
providing the container blank and the corner posts in accordance with the invention; folding, the side wall panels and end wall panels of the blank into an upstanding position relative to the base so that their ends meet to define corner zones; and
releasably connecting corner posts to the side wall panels and end wall panels so as to clamp the sheet material at each corner zone there between.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Without limiting the scope thereof, the invention will now be described by way of examples only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a container according to one embodiment of the invention with the container in an erected condition;
FIGS. 2 and 3
illustrate parts of the container of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a container according to another embodiment of the invention with the container in an erected condition;
FIGS. 5 and 6
illustrate parts of the container of
FIG. 4
;
FIGS. 7
to
9
illustrate erection and collapsing of the container of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 10
is a schematic exploded perspective view of a corner post in accordance with yet a further embodiment of the invention in a disassembled form;
FIG. 10A
is a schematic exploded perspective from below of the corner post in
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 11
is a schematic perspective view of the corner post in
FIG. 10
in an assembled form;
FIG. 12
is a plan view of a blank of a container in accordance with one embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 13
is a schematic perspective view of a container illustrated in
FIG. 12
in an assembled form and including the corner posts of FIG.
10
.
SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring first to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, a container according to the invention is generally designated by reference numeral
10
and comprises a base panel
11
, a pair of opposed end wall panels
12
and a pair of opposed side wall panels
13
. The base panel
11
, end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
may be of any suitable material such as polypropylene, high density polyethylene, polycarbonate or even board material such as fluted paper board or fluted polymeric board.
The container
10
optionally may include two connectable roof panels
30
a
,
30
b
wherein one roof panel
30
b
includes a number of slotted apertures for receiving lip formations
31
extending from roof panel
30
a.
The end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
are foldable relative to the base panel
11
with the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
being attached to the base panel by any suitable connection means including ringlets, crease lines, perforations, film hinges or the like.
The container
10
includes a corner post
25
at each corner joining adjacent end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
where they adjoin one another in an upright position. Apart from joining the side wall panels
13
with the end wall panels
12
, the corner posts
25
also act as weight bearing members. As a result, the base panel
11
, end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
can be of thin wall sheet material, thus saving materials costs.
In this embodiment of the invention, the corner post
25
comprises a tubular member
16
and three sets of flanges directed at substantially right angles to one another and integrally formed with the tubular member
16
. Each set of flanges comprises a pair of parallel flanges
26
,
28
between which an end wall panel
12
or a side wall panel
13
, as the case may be, is received. Each pair of flanges
26
,
28
comprises an outer flange
28
and an inner flange
26
.
Each outer flange
28
includes an engaging formation including a rib
29
a
directed at a right angle to the outer flange
28
, and an arrowed head
29
b
configured releasably to protrude through slotted aperture
27
provided in the end wall panel
12
or a side wall panel
13
so as to engage the inner flange
26
in a snap fit fashion.
The container
10
of the invention is filly collapsible in that the four corner posts
25
may be removed and the container
10
laid out in a flat condition, whereafter the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
may be folded inwardly relative to the base panel
11
to form an easily transportable unit.
In this embodiment of the invention, each corner post
25
has an integral spigot
21
at its upper end which is receivable in a socket (not shown) formed in the lower end of a corresponding corner post
25
when two containers are stacked on one another.
Reference is now made to
FIGS. 4
to
9
. In this embodiment of the invention, a container according to the invention is generally designated by reference numeral
40
. The container again includes end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
which are foldable relative to a base panel
11
. In this embodiment of the invention the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
are attached to the base panel
11
by means of ringlets
41
extending through apertures
51
peripherally located in the end wall panels
12
, side wall panels
13
and the base panel
11
.
The container
40
has a corner post
42
at each corner joining adjacent end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
where they adjoin one another in an upright position. Each corner post
42
comprises a tubular member
43
having two sets of parallel flanges
44
directed at right angles to one another and formed integrally with the tubular member
43
. Each set of flanges
44
consists of an outer flange
44
a
and an inner flange
44
b
, between which an end wall panel
12
or side wall panel
13
, as the case may be, is held.
It is a feature of the invention that the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
are connected to the corner post
42
by way of a snap fit. It is achieved in this embodiment of the invention by the provision of a series of spaced lugs
45
on each outer flange
44
a
, which align with and project into apertures
46
on each inner flange
44
b
. Corresponding apertures
47
are provided along each lateral edge of each of the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
.
Thus, when a corner piece
42
is connected to corresponding panels
12
,
13
, the lugs
45
snap into engagement with the apertures
47
in the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
respectively. This is more clearly illustrated in
FIG. 7
where two panels
12
,
13
are raised to a vertical position and a corner post
42
is positioned above the resultant corner and snapped into engagement with the panels
12
,
13
by downward displacement of the corner post
42
.
The container
40
of this embodiment of the invention is fully collapsible in that the four corner posts
42
may be removed and the container laid out in a flat condition as illustrated in
FIG. 8
) where after the end wall panels
12
and side wall panels
13
again may be folded inwardly to form an easily transportable unit as shown in FIG.
9
.
Each corner post
42
has an integral spigot
48
at its lower end which is receivable in a socket
49
formed in the upper end of a corresponding corner post when two containers of the invention are stacked on one another. Each spigot
48
is slotted as idicated by numeral
50
. The slots are designed to fit on to the upper free end of an end wall panel
12
or side wall panel
13
), as the case may be, when containers
40
are cross-bonded, that is to say when two containers are located on one another at right angles to their normal, orthogonal stacking position.
Reference is now made to
FIGS. 10
to
13
, which illustrate yet a further embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment of the invention, there is provided a corner post
60
for a collapsible container
61
, wherein the container
61
again comprises a base panel
11
, a pair of opposed side wall panels
13
and a pair of opposed end wall panels
12
, the side wall panels
13
and end wall panels
13
meeting at corner zones
61
a
of the container
61
.
The corner post
60
of the invention comprises an inner post section
62
, which is adapted to nest within a corner zone
61
a
, and an outer post section
63
which fits over the outer surface of the corner zone
61
a
, with connecting means being provided to couple the inner post section
62
and the outer post section
63
together with sheet material of the side wall panels
13
and end wall panels
12
at the corner zones
61
a
being sandwiched between these post sections
62
,
63
.
In the arrangement illustrated, the connecting means comprises a plurality of tongue elements
64
provided on one of the post sections
62
,
63
, in this case the inner post section
62
, and which extend through apertures
71
in the sheet material
12
,
13
and engage in slots
65
in the outer post section
63
. For engagement purposes, the tongue elements terminate in hook formations
64
a which engage behind the slots
65
.
Alternatively, the tongue elements
64
could terminate in expanding barbs or other suitable locking means.
The corner post
60
of the invention further provides a foot formation
66
which protrudes below the surface of the base panel
11
of the container
61
to act as a surface engaging means or as a stacking formation which is adapted to nest within a corner of an underlying container. Thus for example, the foot formation
66
could extend from the lower extremity of the outer post section
63
. With such an arrangement the inner post section
62
will preferably define a spigot formation
67
which is adapted to mate with a corresponding aperture
66
a
defined adjacent the foot formation
66
to act as a further engagement means between the outer and the inner post sections
62
,
63
. In the arrangement illustrated, the spigot formation
67
includes an expanding barb arrangement for purposes of locking the spigot formation
67
within the aperture
66
a.
Both the inner and outer post formations
62
,
63
are therefor of generally V-shaped cross-section and will preferably include reinforcing ribs as required, such as that shown at
68
.
The inner and outer post section
62
,
63
are further coupled together by means of mating tongue and groove formations
69
,
70
provided at the upper extremities of the post sections
62
,
63
. In the arrangement illustrated, a groove formation
70
is defined by the inner post section, and is adapted to receive a corresponding tongue formation
69
defined at the extremity of the outer post section
63
.
As mentioned above, the corner post of the invention is in particular designed for use in erecting and strengthening a collapsible container, and a blank for such a container is shown in FIG.
13
. The blank comprises a base panel
11
, a pair of opposed side wall panels
13
which are hinged to the base panel
11
along a crease line
12
a
, and two opposed end wall panels
12
also hinged to the base panel
11
along a crease line
13
a
. Thus, in a collapsed configuration, the side wall panels
13
and the end wall panels
12
can be folded into positions overlying the base panel
11
for storage or transport purposes. In its erected configuration, the side wall panels
13
and end wall panels
12
will be folded to extend upwardly at right angles from the base panel
11
so that the ends of these panels meet at four corner zones
61
a.
Once the panels
12
,
13
of the container have been folded as above, the corner post of the invention will be erected in each corner zone
61
a
to lock the container in its erected position. In such an erected position, the tongue elements
64
, which lock the corner post sections
15
,
16
to one another, will pass through apertures
71
(
FIG. 12
) in the sheet material of the container. The spigot formation
67
on the inner post section
62
will also pass through an aperture
11
a
in the base panel
11
as spigot formation
67
engages within the aperture
66
a.
Many other embodiments of the invention are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention defined in the claims. For example, it will be appreciated that many different ways may be used to connect the corner posts of the container to the side wall panels. These may include providing slots in a corner post into which the side wall panels are fitted, flanges with studs on to which the panels are clipped, bulbous formations on the ends of the panels which snap into suitably shaped recesses in the corner posts, and interconnecting formations joined by pins or the like. The invention is directed to a corner post, a collapsible container utilizing the corner post as well as a blank adapted for forming the container of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A corner post for a container formed of sheet material, the container including sidewall panels and end wall panels having respective heights, each of the sidewall panels configured to form a junction with a corresponding one of the end wall panels at a corner zone, the sidewall and end wall panels having respective outer surfaces and respective opposite inner surfaces, the sidewall and end wall panels including respective first apertures extending therethrough, the corner post comprising:a rigid outer post section extending the respective heights of the sidewall and end wall panels and configured to be disposed against the respective outer surfaces of the sidewall and end wall panels at the corner zone; a rigid inner post section extending the respective heights of the sidewall and end wall panels and configured to be disposed against the respective opposite inner surfaces of the sidewall and end wall panels at the corner zone, the outer and inner post sections being separately formed; and connectors coupling the outer and the inner post sections together to sandwich the sidewall and end wall panels at the corner zone between the outer and inner post sections, the connectors including first engagement formations arranged on one of the outer and inner post sections, the connectors further including respectively positioned second engagement formations arranged on another one of the inner and outer post sections, the first engagement formations being positioned and shaped to extend through the respective first apertures of the sidewall and end wall panels to inter-engage with the respectively positioned second engagement formations when the outer and inner post sections are coupled together.
- 2. The corner post according to claim 1, wherein the first engagement formations include tongue formations and the second engagement formations include apertures, the tongue formations of the first formations being configured to engage with the apertures of the second formations when the outer and inner post sections are coupled together.
- 3. The corner post according to claim 2, wherein the tongue formations define lateral hook or barb elements that engage the second formations.
- 4. The corner post according to claim 1, wherein the first engagement formations of the connectors are configured to inter-engage with the respectively positioned second engagement formations of the connectors via a snap-fit when the outer and inner post sections are coupled together.
- 5. The corner post according the claim 1, wherein the first engagement formations include integral lugs configured to inter-engage with the respectively positioned second engagement formations when the outer and inner post sections are coupled together.
- 6. The corner post according to claim 1, further comprising a first stacking element arranged on one end of the corner post and a second stacking element arranged on another end of the corner post, the first stacking element being configured to releasably engage with a second complementary stacking element of another corner post when the corner posts are stacked upon one another.
- 7. The corner post according to claim 6, wherein the first stacking element includes an integral spigot and the second stacking element includes a socket the integral spigot of the first stacking element being complementary with and configured to engage with a socket of the second stacking element of the other corner post when stacked upon one another.
- 8. The corner post according to claim 7, wherein the first stacking element includes an extending foot formation arranged on the outer post section, the foot formation being configured to engage with the second stacking element, the second stacking element being arranged on the inner post section.
- 9. The corner post according to claim 8, wherein the foot formation includes an expanding barb adapted to pass through a base of the container, and the second stacking element includes a socket, the expanding barb being configured to engage with a socket of second stacking element of the other corner post.
- 10. A collapsible container formed of sheet material, comprising:a base panel; opposed sidewall panels connected to the base panel, the sidewall panels having respective heights, opposed end wall panels connected to the base panel, the end wall panels having respective heights, the sidewall panels and the end wall panels being movable to an upright position relative to the base panel, thereby defining corner zones between adjacent sidewall and end wall panels, the sidewall and end wall panels having respective outer surfaces, opposite inner surfaces, and first apertures extending therethrough; and corner posts configured to releasably connect the adjacent sidewall and end wall panels at the corner zones, each corner post including: a rigid outer post section extending the respective heights of the sidewall and end wall panels and configured to be disposed against the respective outer surfaces of the sidewall and end wall panels at a respective one of the corner zones; a rigid inner post section extending the respective heights of the sidewall and end wall panels and configured to be disposed against the respective opposite inner surfaces of the sidewall and end wall panels at the respective one of the corner zones, the outer and inner post sections being separately formed; and connectors coupling the outer and the inner post sections together to sandwich the sidewall and end wall panels at the respective one of the corner zones between the outer and inner post sections, the connectors including first engagement formations arranged on one of the outer and inner post sections, the connectors further including respectively positioned second engagement formations arranged on another of the inner and outer post sections, the first engagement formations being positioned and shaped to extend through the respective first apertures of the sidewall and end wall panels to inter-engage with the respectively positioned second engagement formations when the outer and inner post sections are coupled together.
- 11. The collapsible container according to claim 10, further comprising hinges to connect the sidewall and end wall panels to the base panel.
- 12. The collapsible container according to claim 10, further comprising at least two connectable roof panels adapted to releasably engage with one another.
- 13. The collapsible container according to claim 12, wherein a first one of the roof panels includes a plurality of slotted apertures and a second one of the roof panels includes lip formations configured to respectively engage with the slotted apertures of the first roof panel.
- 14. The collapsible container according to claim 10, wherein the sidewall and end wall panels include apertures in an area of the corner zones, the apertures being adapted to receive the first engagement formations of the connectors therethrough.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
99/1010 |
Feb 1999 |
ZA |
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99/4103 |
Jun 1999 |
ZA |
|
99/7570 |
Dec 1999 |
ZA |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/ZA00/00020 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/47482 |
8/17/2000 |
WO |
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