The invention relates to a container having a hinged cover for the transport and storage of goods.
Containers with hinged covers are generally known. For example, EP 1 428 764 discloses a container having side latches by means of lead seals and US 2009/0173744 discloses a container having side snap closures.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a container with hinged covers which is easy to lock and unlock.
Rectangular container having pairs of opposing walls and two cover halves, each hinged outwardly and inwardly to close and open the container opening. Retaining hooks for locking the cover halves are arranged on the upper edges of two opposing walls of the container which extend at right angles to the hinges, wherein the cover halves comprise openings along their sides which extend at right angles to the hinges for receiving the retaining hooks. The position of the openings coincide with the position of the retaining hooks when the cover halves are closed.
At least one retaining hook attached to one wall of the container is associated with each side of the cover halves which extends at right angles to the hinges.
The retaining hooks are oriented so that the pointed end of each retaining hook associated with a cover half faces the hinge of the respective cover half in each case.
The retaining hooks are movably attached to the container walls by being movable from a rest position toward the center of the container wall parallel to the upper edge of the container walls. In addition, the retaining hooks are each connected to a spring element which is preloaded when the retaining hook moves towards the center of the container wall, so that it is spontaneously moved back again by the spring force after the retaining hook has moved towards the center.
To close the container and lock the cover halves, the cover halves are pivoted inwards and pressed onto the retaining hooks, causing them to move towards the center of the side walls until they pass completely through the openings in the cover halves, whereupon they are moved back again due to the spring force and snap into place on the top of the cover halves. Manual movement of the retaining hooks causes unlocking by moving the retaining hooks back toward the center of the container, thus bringing the entire hook into the openings in the cover halves.
On the one hand, the retaining hooks can be actuated individually so that only one cover half is opened. For this purpose, the retaining hooks of only one cover half on both opposing sides of the container are moved in one direction away from the hinge of that cover half towards the center of the container. On the other hand, the retaining hooks can also be actuated in pairs so that both cover halves are opened simultaneously. For this purpose, a pair of retaining hooks is actuated on each side of the container at the same time, which are assigned to both cover halves.
For easy movement and operation of the retaining hooks for the purpose of unlocking the cover halves, the retaining hooks each have an opening into which the thumb and finger can be inserted. Hereby only one retaining hook of one cover half or the retaining hooks of both cover halves, can be moved simultaneously.
At least one retaining hook is associated with each opposing side of a cover half. In a particular embodiment, a pair of retaining hooks is associated with each side of a cover half, instead of a single retaining hook. This provides a strengthened locking mechanism and avoids unwanted opening or lifting of the cover halves during displacement of such containers.
In one embodiment of the invention, the retaining hooks are each designed in a sloped or rounded manner on their upper side towards the hinges. This allows an easier and smoother movement of the retaining hooks into the openings in the cover halves during locking.
In one embodiment of the invention, the spring element of a retaining hook is realized by a resilient element of elongated design. In a particular embodiment, the upper end of the spring element is fixed to the retaining hook, extends downwards at an angle and has a free end which rests against a vertically extending element. When the retaining hook with spring element is moved toward the center of the edge of the container wall during unlocking of the cover halves, the lower end of the spring element slides downwardly and the spring element is preloaded. When the retaining hook is released, the spring element with retaining hook springs back into its original position.
In another embodiment, the end of the spring element has a rounded extension to facilitate sliding along the element extending in a perpendicular manner.
In one embodiment of the invention, the movable retaining hooks are each connected to an upwardly directed projection which cooperates with a projection on the underside of the cover half, so that the cover half is lifted when unlocked. In one variant, the projection on the underside of each of the cover halves is beveled towards the free end of the cover halves, wherein the projection connected to the retaining hook has any shape, but is preferably beveled upwards.
In a further embodiment of the invention, each cover half has an additional projection on each of its sides with the openings. The projection cooperates with a shoulder arranged on the inner side of the rim of the container wall. The projection and the shoulder serve to ensure that when the cover halves are lifted during unlocking, the projection is pressed over the shoulder and rests on the shoulder. This causes the cover half to remain raised after lifting. Once a cover half is lifted, it can be easily grasped with the fingers on its sides and opened completely.
If there are no projections on the cover halves with shoulders on the container walls, the cover halves can also be lifted by releasing the retaining hooks very quickly and the retaining hooks spring back to their initial position, with the cover halves resting on the retaining hooks and not falling back down into a horizontal position.
The invention provides the advantage that the container can be easily and quickly locked by simply pushing down the cover halves.
Unlocking is also simple and quick, using only the thumb and forefinger to move the retaining hooks individually or together, automatically lifting the cover halves thanks to the projections and shoulders and also keeping them lifted so that the cover halves can be easily gripped at their edges and pivoted outwards.
The interlock by means of the retaining hooks causes the interlock to have only a small overall height in that only the upper part of the retaining hook protrudes above the top of the cover halves. This allows the overall height of the hooks to be surmounted by a corresponding small frame at the upper edge of the container sides. In one embodiment of the invention, the container has an additional rim on each of the upper edges of the side walls with the retaining hooks, which rim projects above the retaining hooks and on which another container can be stacked.
The entire construction of the retaining hooks with spring element and associated counter element is also recessed relative to the outer surface of the side walls. This means that the construction is less exposed to impacts. In addition, tight and direct storage of containers next to each other without gaps is possible.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the side walls with the retaining hooks each comprise a device for receiving a lead seal. If a lead seal is inserted into this device after a locking operation, it is ensured that the cover halves can only be opened again if the lead seals have been removed again.
The invention is directed to a container with two cover halves which can be locked by means of the retaining hooks according to the invention. The invention is applicable to a container having only one cover face with openings on its sides, which can be locked and unlocked using the same retaining hooks according to the invention.
Further advantages of the invention follow from the dependent claims and from the following description, in which the invention is explained in more detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in the schematic drawings.
The cover halves 4 have first (here long) sides extending along or parallel to the hinge 3, and second (here short) sides extending perpendicularly to the first sides and parallel to the side walls 2.
Retaining hooks 5 are arranged along the upper edges 2a of the second, opposing (here short) side walls 2, by means of which the cover halves 4 can be locked to the short side walls 2. Of the retaining hooks 5, at least one retaining hook is associated with each cover half 4. In the example shown, two retaining hooks 5 are arranged per cover half. The cover halves 4 have openings 6 along their second (short) sides for accommodating the retaining hooks 5 when the container A is closed and locked by means of the two cover halves 4.
The body 5b of the retaining hook 5 is positioned on a sliding element, for example a rail 9, which extends parallel to the upper edge 2a of the second side walls 2 and on which the body with the retaining hook 5 can be displaced.
When a cover half 4 is closed, the retaining hooks 5 are pushed towards the middle of the side wall 2, wherein the spring element 7 is pressed against the vertically extending counter element 7′ and downwards, thereby being further tensioned. As the retaining hooks 5 snap onto the cover halves 4, the spring elements 7 relax again.
The spring element 7 is realized here in each case by a slightly curved, elongated element, the end of which rests against the counter element 7′ and can slide along it. For better movement along the element 7′, the spring element 7 can have a rounded extension 7″ at its end (see also
An unlocking of the cover halves 4 is shown in
For this purpose, the two projections 10 and 11 are provided with an inclined surface so that the two projections 10 and 11 cooperate with each other.
a-c show the position of the retaining hooks 5 relative to the openings 6 of the cover halves 4, and the cover halves 4 in their raised position. These can then be easily gripped by their side edges or by means of openings 23 and pivoted outwards to open the container A.
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The shown exemplary embodiments of the container according to the invention each have cover halves with a contour at their free ends, which allows the two cover halves to interlock. Further exemplary embodiments of the invention may also have cover halves with straight contours at their free ends.
Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.
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00901/19 | Jul 2019 | CH | national |
This application is a National Stage application of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2020/056331, filed on Jul. 6, 2020, which claims priority to Swiss Patent Application No. CH 00901/19, filed on Jul. 11, 2019, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/IB2020/056331 | 7/6/2020 | WO |