The invention relates to a collapsible rectangular container for containing a liquid or viscous material.
Rectangular containers for liquid are known in which the liquid is contained in a bag or liner within the container. Wooden and metal barrels are also known for containing and storing liquid. Rectangular containers, however, have the advantage of utilizing space more efficiently than barrels, especially in the transportation of containers by truck and cargo vessels.
There is a need for an improved collapsible rectangular container which functions as a barrel in an erected position and stacks for return shipment in a collapsed position and which provides security against unauthorized entry or tampering.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a collapsible container of rectangular configuration for containing liquids and which enables the liquid contents to be stored and transported in a liquid or solid state and which also enables the storage or transportation of a viscous material.
Another object of the invention is to provide a collapsible container of rectangular configuration which interlocks with other similar containers in both an erected position and in a collapsed position.
Another object of the invention is to provide a collapsible container of rectangular configuration which has a tamper proof construction that prevents the insertion of pins or needle shaped objects into the interior of the container when in the erected position.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a collapsible container of rectangular form constructed of plastic wherein the side walls and end walls may be reinforced with metal or other materials.
A further object of the invention is to provide a collapsible rectangular container having corrugations or ribs and recesses in the side walls and end walls which promote freezing and thawing of the contents while providing reinforcement of the walls.
The present invention achieves the above and other objects by providing a collapsible rectangular plastic container having a container body constructed of a pair of opposed solid side walls, a pair of opposed foldable side walls hingedly connected to the solid side walls and a base end wall and a top end wall removably and slidably connected to ends of the pairs of solid and foldable side walls when the container body is in an erected position. The base and top end walls are removable from the ends of the container body to permit the body to be collapsed into a flat configuration by folding the foldable side walls inwardly when the base and top end walls are removed. The base and top end walls are slidably received on one of the solid side walls, from each end, when the container body is in the collapsed position. The side walls and end walls may be provided with ribs and recesses whereby adjacent containers may interlock with each other in the erected position and ribs on one of the solid walls for engaging the base and end walls of an adjacent container when containers are stacked adjacently in the collapsed position, on a pallet for example. The side and end walls further may be reinforced with metal or other hard material inserts.
These, together with other objects and advantages which will be subsequently apparent, reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully described and claimed hereafter, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
Referring to the drawings, shown in
The opposed foldable side walls 12 are identical in configuration and construction. The opposed solid side walls 14 are also identical with the exception of raised pads, to be discussed in detail hereinafter, that are provided on one of the solid walls 14 for interlocking of adjacent containers in the erected position and interlocking of adjacent stacked containers in the collapsed position, with the base and top end walls engaging the raised pads of the one solid wall of an adjacent stacked container in the collapsed position. Additionally, in the assembly of the container, one of the solid walls 14 is oriented to be 180 degrees out of matching position with respect to the opposite side wall 14, as best seen in
As shown in
One or both of the upper and lower sections of foldable side wall 12 may be provided with fingers 30 which prevent the side wall from buckling outwardly and overlay, from the inside of the container, the hinge joints to prevent insertion of any sharp objects, such as pins or needles into the inside of the container through the hinge joints.
The outer edges of the upper and lower foldable sections of side wall 12 are provided with knuckles 32 for pivotal attachment to the solid side walls 14, as shown in
The outer ends of each foldable side wall 12 are provided with channels 36 as shown in
One embodiment of a solid side wall 14 as shown in
For promoting the interlock or engagement of two erect containers that are positioned adjacent each other, raised pad portions 41 are provided on certain ones of ribs 40 toward the ends of solid side wall 14 as shown in
The interior side 15 of each solid side wall 14 has a smooth face and an inwardly extending flange 52 along the lengthwise edge as shown in
The base end wall 16 and the top end wall 18 are of the same configuration and construction as shown in detail in
Each end wall also has recessed rectangular portions 68 which mate with cutout portions 70 in a solid side wall 14 as shown in
Both the base end wall 16 and the top end wall 18 have ribs 78 on the outside face thereof and recesses 79 therebetween. When the container is in a collapsed position with the end walls mounted on one of the solid side walls 14 as shown in
As shown in
The dimensions of each container are such as to preferably fit within the footprint of a pallet or a portion thereof as shown in
When the container of the present invention is an erected position, the base and top end walls are slidably positioned on the ends of the container. When the container is an erected position, the fingers 30 on the insides of the foldable side walls 12 engage the upper and lower sections of the side wall to reinforce the hinge line along the midsection of the side walls so that the foldable side walls are strengthened against the contents of liquid or other materials pushing outwardly from the interior of the container.
A liner or bag containing a liquid may be placed in the interior of the container which has smooth wall surfaces so that the liner or bag is not punctured during filling of the liquid in the bag and during transportation of the container after the liquid has been secured within the bag. The liquid contents of the container may be frozen after being added to the liner or bag within the container. As a result, the contents of the container take a solid form. The container has a top end wall which is normally closed but which can be completely opened by removing the top end wall so that liquid contents can be removed in a solid, frozen state or removed in a semi-frozen or viscous state through the open end without interference along the edges of the side walls.
When the container is erected and closed, the side walls and end walls form a barrier against entry of any piercing tool that might be used in an attempt to contaminate the contents in the container by piercing the liner or bag therein. For example, a puncture tool may be as small as a pin or a syringe needle which may not only pierce the liner or bag containing a liquid or other contents but also contaminate the contents with a foreign substance in such a manner that would be essentially unnoticeable. The construction of the present container prohibits any direct entry of a piercing tool.
To collapse an erected container, it is only necessary to remove the end walls and press inwardly on the foldable side walls so that the side walls collapse inwardly and the solid side walls rest on the collapsed foldable side walls. The collapsed containers have a nesting ratio of six to one.
Where the container of the present invention is used in connection with contents which are to be frozen, the container has dimensions which permit erected containers to be positioned on a pallet side by side and end to end, with each container occupying one corner of the footprint of the pallet. In this configuration, adjacent containers arranged on the pallet have outer walls surfaces that promote the penetration of air for freezing the contents.
The end walls and side walls of the container may be strengthened by the addition of reinforcement such as metal and/or a composite material inserted therein during molding of the plastic container. Alternatively, the end walls and/or side walls may be formed with two pieces or panels that are hot plate welded together with/without metal reinforcements such as steel that are positioned between the panels. The corrugation created by ribs and the arrangement of channels in the end walls and side walls promote penetration of freezing and thawing of contents therein as well as providing reinforcement for the walls.
Another advantage of the present invention resides in the limited number of parts that are required to construct the container. Both the top end wall and the base end wall are of an identical construction as are the two foldable side walls. The hinge elements are manufactured as an additional part and the hinge pins are also additional elements. In manufacturing the side walls 14, a single mold tool may be used to produce one side wall 14 with raised pads 41 on the outer surface, and one without the raised pads, per container. The raised pads 41 may be formed by mold inserts that are added to the mold tool, which are easily added and removed from the mold tool for the side wall 14 as needed.
Numerous other modifications and adaptations of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art and thus, it is intended by the following claims, to cover all such adaptations with fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
61567663 | Dec 2011 | US |