The invention relates to a container for transporting and storing goods. In particular, it relates to such a container with separating walls which can be inserted into the interior of the container in order to divide it.
Containers with insertable separating walls for subdividing the interior are known.
CH 709 158, for example, discloses a plastic container with separating walls for subdividing the container into sections which are inserted into grooves in the lateral walls by means of contours on their end faces and pushed down until they rest against the base of the container. The contours on the end faces of the lateral walls are each formed to match the shape of the associated groove so that they can be inserted therein in a form-fitting manner and held in a stable manner. For this purpose, the contour has a dovetail shape, with its outermost side being straight, i.e. its outermost side runs parallel to the vertical lateral wall of the container.
EP 0 429 015 discloses a container with insertable separating walls which likewise have a contour at their lateral end faces which is inserted into a correspondingly shaped groove in the lateral walls of the container. The contour at the end face has at its lower end an outwardly directed protrusion which, upon inserting the lateral wall into the groove, engages in a corresponding recess in the lateral wall of the container, thereby securing the separating wall.
According to the present invention, there is disclosed a container with a base and lateral walls extending from the base perpendicular to an upper edge. The container also has one or more separating walls which serve to divide the interior of the container. For this purpose, the lateral walls have grooves extending perpendicularly on their inner sides, each groove extending from the upper edge of a lateral wall toward the base of the container. The one or more separating walls are each provided at two opposite lateral edges with a contour which in each case protrudes from the lateral edge of the separating walls and is adapted to the shape of the grooves in the lateral walls. The one or more separating walls are each insertable by means of the protruding contours at their two lateral edges into the grooves of opposing lateral walls in a form-fit connection, whereby the volume of the container can be subdivided.
According to the invention, the protruding contours at the two lateral edges of the one or more separating walls each have at their lower end an elastic protrusion which extends outwardly away from the protruding contour at a predetermined angle to the plane of the lateral edge of the separating wall.
The protrusions obliquely leading away from the lateral edge of the separating wall at an angle at the lower end of the contours are in the form of a free rib. They serve as an installation aid when inserting the separating wall into the grooves of the container. The protrusions on the contours obliquely leading away at an angle according to the invention cause a slight increase in the width of the separating walls, namely in the region which is inserted into the grooves. When placing separating walls into a container, the protrusions allow the grooves to be grasped more easily and quickly. The protrusions thus are used as an installation aid. The installation aid in the form of the protrusions according to the invention on the lateral edges of the separating walls are particularly helpful when a container has been deformed due to fatigue of the material or due to frequent and/or excessive filling in that the lateral walls are slightly curved outwards towards the upper edge in their upper half and curved inwards towards the base in their lower portion. The insertion of conventional separating walls in containers deformed in this way is thus made more difficult because the distance between the upper edges of the lateral walls is increased compared with non-curved containers. Conventional separating walls are then smaller than the distance between the lateral walls, and it is more difficult to meet the grooves with the separating walls and to insert the contours into the grooves. Thus, the insertion of conventional separating walls into the grooves requires more time. This is the case in particular, but not only, with containers made of plastic.
In contrast, in a container according to the invention having separating walls with protrusions according to the invention, insertion of the separating walls into grooves in the lateral walls is facilitated, in particular even in cases when the lateral walls are curved.
The protrusions according to the invention on the lateral edges of a separating wall have elastic properties due to their extent obliquely at an angle from the lateral edge of the separating wall. When the separating wall is inserted into the grooves of the lateral walls, the protrusions on the lateral edges first reach the upper end of the grooves at the upper edge of the lateral walls. As the separating wall, i.e. the protruding contours on the lateral edges are inserted deeper into the groove, the protrusions yield thanks to their elastic properties and bend according to the shape of the groove. This is the case when the lateral walls are curved outwards as well as inwards.
In the case of inwardly curved lateral walls, when using conventional separating walls, the separating walls would be too wide, i.e. they are wider than the distance between opposite lateral walls. When inserted into the grooves, the entire separating walls would then bend across their width and become curved. In contrast, in the case of a container having separating walls with the elastic protrusions according to the invention, bending is avoided by allowing the elastic protrusions to yield.
In one embodiment, the protruding contours on the lateral edges of the separating walls additionally have a recess at their lower end in the region of the protrusions, which recess extends towards the upper edge of the separating wall. This enhances the elastic property of the obliquely projecting protrusions. Insertion of the protruding contours with the angled protrusion is thus facilitated and the protrusions can be inserted frequently without fatigue.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the elastic protrusions each have an inner side facing toward the lateral edge and each have an outer side facing away from the lateral edge. In this case, the angle between the lateral edge and the inner side of the elastic protrusions is greater than the angle between the lateral edge and the outer side of the elastic protrusions. As such, the protrusions are slightly pointed. This shape further enhances the elastic property of the protrusions.
In a preferred embodiment, the inner side of the protrusions facing the lateral edge of the separating wall extends at an inner angle from the lateral edge of the separating wall, and the outer side of the protrusions facing away from the lateral edge of the separating wall extends at an outer angle away from the lateral edge of the separating wall, the inner angle being greater than the outer angle.
In a preferred embodiment, the inner angle is 15° and the outer angle is 10°.
In another embodiment of the invention, the tip of the elastic protrusions is beveled or rounded. This serves to make it even easier to insert the protrusions into the grooves without hitting anything and without damaging the grooves.
In suitable exemplary embodiments, the protruding contours on the lateral edges of the separating walls are each T-shaped in that they protrude laterally from the lateral edges both outwardly and from the plane of the separating wall on both sides.
In the figures, the same reference signs have been used for the same elements in each case, and first-time explanations apply to all figures unless expressly stated otherwise. The contours on the lateral edges of the separating walls are formed the same for both separating walls shown.
The oblique, angled shape of the protrusion 10 enables the elastic property that enables the separating wall to be inserted into the groove 5, in particular repeatedly. In this case, the recess 11 in the protruding contour 9 further enhances this elastic property.
It is understood that the separating wall 6, which can be perpendicular to the separating wall 8, has the same properties and contours as the separating wall 8.
The protrusion 10 leading away at an angle in
During the insertion of the separating wall downwards towards the base, the protrusion 10 is pushed inwards by the vertical wall of the groove 5 where it is elastically brought into the vertical position. This is possible due to its oblique and angled shape. In curved containers, the upper regions of the lateral walls are often curved outwards and the lower regions inwards towards the base. The elastic protrusions yield upon insertion into the grooves so that inserting the separating walls is possible even in the case of inwardly curved lateral walls.
The recess 11 for enhancing the elastic property of the installation aid extends inwardly in the protruding contour 7 towards the lateral edge 6a and towards the upper edge of the separating wall 6.
To further simplify installation and prevent damage to the grooves and separating walls, the tip of the protrusion 10 is rounded or provided with a beveled end 12. Accordingly, the upper end of the groove 5 can also be provided with a beveled portion.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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CH00392/20 | Apr 2020 | CH | national |
This application is a National Stage application of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2021/052434, filed Mar. 24, 2021, which claims the priority of Swiss patent application 00392/20, filed Apr. 1, 2020, the disclosure of each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/IB2021/052434 | 3/24/2021 | WO |