The present application claims priority of DE 10 2014 100 742.5, filed Jan. 23, 2014, and DE 10 2014 108 853.0, filed Jun. 25, 2014, the priority of these applications is hereby claimed and these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a container, in particular a pallet container, which has, on at least one side wall, a loading opening that can be closed by a flap, and which comprises a device for holding the flap in a closed position.
Such a container is known from DE 20 2010 004 170 U1. To lock the flap, said container is provided with bolts that can be slid across an edge of the loading opening.
A further container of the abovementioned type, provided with bolts, is known from DE 20 2005 009 037 U1.
The object of the invention is to further develop the container in such a way that the holding device is easier to handle.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by the fact that the holding device comprises a retainer, which is arranged on the side wall or on the flap and which is intended to hold the flap in the closed position and is designed in such a way that the flap is movable to the closed position when a counterforce exerted by the retainer is overcome.
The flap of the container according to the invention can be pressed into the closed position with a single maneuver. The handling of the flap is thus simplified significantly by comparison with the known devices in which several maneuvers are needed to lock the flap in the closed position.
In the case where the retainer is arranged on an edge of the side wall directed toward the loading opening, the flap, with its side edge directed toward the retainer, is pressed past the retainer, against the counterforce exerted by the retainer, with the side edge sliding along the retainer. Seen in the closure direction, the flap latches behind the retainer in the closed position and is held in the closed position by the retainer.
In the case where the retainer is arranged on the flap, the retainer, together with the flap, is pushed past the edge of the side wall directed toward the loading opening, with the retainer sliding along the edge. Seen in the closure direction, the retainer latches behind the side wall in the closed position and in this way holds the flap in the closed position.
While it would be conceivable to provide a separate mechanism by means of which the retainer can be moved to an open position in which the flap can be moved past the retainer from the closed position, the flap in the preferred embodiment of the invention is likewise movable from the closed position to the open position when the counterforce is overcome.
The container expediently has a base, and interconnected side walls that are collapsible, the side walls preferably being connected on the vertical container edges so as to be able to arrange them on the base in the collapsed state. Moreover, the container expediently has a cover that can be mounted on the side walls.
While it would be conceivable to arrange the side walls in an octagonal or other foldable form, the container, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, is cuboidal in the set-up state, and the side walls adjacent to the side wall provided with the loading opening are each provided at their center with a folding line which is parallel to the vertical container edges. When the side walls are folded together, the side wall parts that are separated by the folding line bear one against the other and between the two other side walls.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the loading opening is formed on an upper edge of the side wall, on which edge the optionally provided cover can be mounted. The retainer is expediently provided on both opposite flap edges directed toward the side wall and/or on both opposite edges of the side wall that are directed toward the flap. The flap can be brought to the closed position and from the closed position by each of the holding devices being actuated, if appropriate simultaneously, with one hand each.
In the case where the retainer is arranged on the side wall, the retainer, for simple operation by hand, is expediently provided on said edge or at least near this edge of the side wall on which the loading opening is formed.
If the retainer is provided on the flap, it is preferably formed on the edge of the flap directed away from a hinge that connects the flap to the side wall, i.e., preferably on an upper edge of the flap, on which upper edge the cover may optionally be mounted.
The flap can advantageously be latched on the retainer in the closed position by placing the hand on the side wall in such a way that the fingers grip next to the loading opening over the upper edge of the side wall and the thumb presses the flap into the closed position. Particularly in containers comprising the cover that can be mounted on the side wall, the retainer is expediently provided at a certain distance from said edges. However, it has proven advantageous to arrange the retainer at a distance from the upper edge not greater than one fifth, preferably not greater than one tenth, of the height of the loading opening. For maneuvering the holding device by hand, the distance from the upper edge is preferably not more than 10 cm.
In one embodiment of the invention, the retainer comprises a holding body protruding from the flap in the direction of the side wall or a holding body protruding from the side wall in the direction of the flap, across a slit between the flap and the side wall. The holding body preferably has a convex curvature, at least in an area where the flap is pushed past it or where it is pushed past the side wall, such that the flap can be brought to the closed position as smoothly as possible.
To permit a movement of the flap to and from the closed position past the holding body into the closed position, the container is expediently provided in such a way that the retainer, the flap and/or the side wall elastically deform when the counterforce exerted by the holding body is overcome.
In one embodiment of the invention, a cutting is formed on the side wall or the flap, in which cutting the holding body engages in the closed position. The cutting, which forms a seat for the holding body in the closed position, ensures that the flap is held in the closed position by the holding device.
Moreover, the holding body can be provided in such a way that it engages completely behind the edge of the flap or of the side wall in the closed position, i.e. is arranged on the outer face or on the inner face of the container.
While it would be conceivable to connect the flap to the side wall in an articulated manner via a separate hinge, for example a barrel hinge, the hinge in the preferred embodiment is formed by a portion of the container wall that can be tilted about an articulated fold.
If the hinge or the fold is formed in such a way that the flap can only be folded outward and the hinge blocks a movement of the flap into the interior of the container, it is sufficient to design the retainer in such a way that the counterforce for a movement from the closed position is formed only in the outward folding direction.
If the flap is connected to the side wall in such a way that it can be folded both into the interior of the container and also outwardly, e.g. via said barrel hinge, the retainer can be formed in such a way that it exerts a counterforce both during movement of the flap into the interior and also during outward movement. The holding body is then expediently provided both on the outer face and also on the inner face.
Moreover, the holding device can comprise an abutment element, which prevents a movement of the flap in the respective flap direction that is to be blocked, preferably in the flap direction toward the interior of the container.
In one embodiment of the invention, the abutment element protrudes from the flap via a side edge of the flap lying opposite an edge of the side wall directed toward the loading opening. In this case, the holding device is expediently secured on the flap, preferably on the outer face of the flap. The abutment element preferably protrudes, on the outer face of the flap, across said side edge.
Alternatively or in addition to this, the abutment element can also be arranged on the container in such a way that, on the inner face of the side wall, it protrudes across an edge of the side wall directed toward the loading opening, lying opposite an edge of the flap. The holding device is then expediently secured on the side wall, preferably on the inner face of the side wall. The abutment element then preferably protrudes, on the inner face, from said edge of the flap.
In one embodiment of the invention, the retainer and the abutment element are together secured on the side wall or on the flap. They are preferably formed in one piece.
While provision is made, according to one embodiment of the invention, that the side wall or the flap is moved directly past the retainer when the flap is moved to or from the closed position, the holding device, in a further embodiment of the invention, comprises a holding member provided for receiving the retainer, which holding member, depending on the arrangement of the retainer on the side wall or the flap, is arranged opposite on the flap or on the side wall.
The holding member expediently has a recess into which the holding body latches in the closed position. To cooperate with the holding member, the holding body preferably protrudes from the flap in a direction in which the flap is to be closed, or protrudes from the side wall in a direction in which the flap is to be opened. For this purpose, the holding body expediently has an angled shape, preferably at 90°, and is arranged on the flap or the side wall in such a way that an end portion of the angled shape protrudes in the flap closure direction or the flap opening direction. If the holding member likewise has a corresponding angled shape, and if it is arranged in the opposite direction to the holding body, then the holding body and the holding member can engage in each other in the closed position.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the holding body has, on its edge directed toward the holding member, a thickening which is arranged in said recess in the closed position. Seen in the flap closure direction, the holding member expediently has, seen in cross section in front of the recess, a channel which is narrower than the holding member in the area of the thickening and through which the thickening of the holding body is movable to the closed position with elastic deformation of the holding body and/or of the holding member.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, both the holding body and also the holding member have a hook-like shape and are arranged lying opposite each other in such a way that hook elements of the holding body and of the holding member engage in each other in the closed position and hook the holding body on the holding member. A cutting is expediently provided in the holding body and the holding member, into which cutting the respective hook elements can be moved with elastic deformation when the flap is moved to or from the closed position. In the areas in which they are moved toward each other, hook portions of the hook elements preferably have roundings in order to facilitate a movement of the hook portions toward each other.
The retainer, the holding body, the holding member and/or the abutment element can be designed as strips which are provided only in part, or over the entire height of the loading opening, on the edge of the side wall or of the flap. However, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the retainer, the holding body and/or the holding member are formed only on a relatively short portion, which amounts to at most a tenth of the height of the loading opening.
The length of the retainer, of the holding body or of the holding member relative to the height of the loading opening is expediently not more than 10 cm, preferably not more than 5 cm.
In one embodiment of the invention, depending on the intended arrangement on the flap or on the side wall, the retainer, the holding body, the holding member and/or the abutment element are formed in one piece with the flap or the side wall. Advantageously, the holding device can already be provided during the production of the container, which is preferably made of plastic.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawing:
A container 1 shown in
The side walls 2, 14 consist of a plastics material structured with a form resembling corrugated board and are welded at their vertical edges in such a way that they can be folded there. Furthermore, the shorter side walls 14 are provided at their center with a fold line running parallel to the edges and similarly welded. The cover 15 can be lifted completely from the side walls 2, 14, and the side walls 2, 14 can be removed from the base 16, folded together and laid on the base, and enclosed between the base 16 and the cover 15. As is known from DE 295 01 254 U1, the container can then be stored with minimum space requirements when it is not loaded. The base 16, the side walls 2, 14 and/or the cover 15 can also be interconnected by hinges, as is described in the German patent applications no. 10 2009 024 081.0 and no. 10 2009 024 043.8.
A loading opening 3, which is closed by a flap 4, is provided in the side wall 2 of the container 1. The flap 4 is formed by a wall portion which can be folded out and which is connected to the side wall 2 by an articulated fold 9 that is provided on a lower side of the loading opening 1 and that forms a hinge. As is shown more clearly in the subsequent figures, a holding element 6 is arranged on each of the two side edges 20 of the flap 4.
The holding element 6 comprises a securing portion 24, which is shown in
As
In order to close the loading opening 3 with the flap 4, the latter is first of all brought to the position shown in
In order to move the flap 4 from the closed position again, the retainer 10 is pressed by hand past the edge 7 in the opening direction shown by the arrow ÖR, with the side wall 2 and the flap 4 elastically deforming again.
Whereas the holding device 5 shown in
Reference is now made to
A further holding device 5f shown in
A further holding device shown in
In a further embodiment, not shown here, the holding element 6a is formed both on the inner face 23 and also on the outer face of the container. In a holding device of this kind, which is particularly suitable for containers in which the hinged connection between the flap 4a and the side wall 2a allows the flap 4 to fold both inward and also outward, the holding elements 6a hold the flap 4a in both directions, and the flap 4a can be moved from the closed position in both directions, as is described above.
In a further illustrative embodiment, shown in
A holding element 6g in the illustrative embodiment according to
A container 1e shown in
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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