The present invention relates to an expandable container, for example, according to the ISO Standard, particularly as a working space. Man-sized accessible containers of this type are also called “shelters” in English-speaking areas.
An expandable container is described, for example, in DE-G 92 16 314.9 and includes a basic container with foldable side walls as well as one or more expansion elements which can be moved out of the basic container. An expansion element has two side walls and one front wall. With the expansion element moved out, two folded-open side walls of the basic container form the roof wall and the floor wall of an expansion element. A disadvantage of this construction are the large sealing lengths which are required for the sealing of the container along the roof wall and floor wall. This presents a problem particularly when ABC (atomic, biological, chemical) tightness is demanded.
Another expandable container is described in EP 0 682 156 B1 and has a basic container as well as one or more expansion elements for expanding the interior space. The expansion element can be moved out of the basic container. The expansion elements are box-shaped and, with the exception of the open side toward the basic container, are closed on all sides. For achieving an even floor within the entire container, a lifting device is also provided so that the expansion elements can be lowered with the result that, after the lowering step, the floor walls of the basic container and the expansion element are situated at the same level. In the construction with two expansion elements, the dimensions of the two expansion elements have to be selected such that one expansion element can be moved into the other expansion element.
DE 101 35 226 A1 describes an expandable container of the above-mentioned type which has a lifting device for achieving an even floor so that the expansion elements can be lowered and thereafter the floor walls of the basic container and of the expansion element are situated at the same level. The expansion elements are open toward the top. A side wall, which can be folded about a horizontal axis, is situated on the basic container and, when the expansion element has moved out, forms the roof wall of an expansion element. This construction achieves an improved standing height in an expansion element.
An object of the present invention is to provide an expandable container which, on one hand, has a sufficient standing height also in the expansion elements and, on the other hand, has a mechanically robust lifting device which is simple to operate.
This object has been achieved by providing that the lifting device is active between the folded-open side wall and an expansion element
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of currently preferred configurations thereof when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
a) to d) are vertical sectional views, respectively, of a four-step process for unfolding a container according to the invention;
a) to d) show the individual steps during the construction of an expandable container according to the invention having two expansion elements 10, 20.
In FIG, 1b), the two foldable side walls 4, 5 are folded upward and are now situated essentially in a horizontal plane. The side surface of the basic container 1 and the folded-open side wall 4, 5 form a right angle. In this position, the folded-up side walls 4, 5 are supported on a linear actuator 55 or a like support whose length can be changed and which, with its other end, is arranged on the basic container 1. The support 55 may be constructed, for example, as a telescopable lifting cylinder (e.g., pneumatic, hydraulic, electromechanical).
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The moving-out of the two expansion elements 10, 20, in each case, takes place in the horizontal direction, i.e., without any change in the vertical direction. Thus, the floor levels of the expansion element 10, 20 and of the base container 1 differ in each case, the floor level of the basic container 1 being the lowest and the floor level of the small expansion element 20 being the highest. For example, the difference between the levels of the smaller expansion element and the basic container is approximately 100 mm, while the difference between the levels of the larger expansion element 10 and the basic container 1 is approximately 50 mm.
d) shows the completely unfolded container with lowered expansion elements 10, 20, so that now a uniform floor level is produced inside the entire expanded container. The lowering movement takes place in a parallel manner, i e., in such a manner that the floor surface of an expansion element is oriented horizontally during the lowering operation and particularly when the end position is reached. The lowering of the expansion element 20 takes place on the two traveling carriages 157, 158 ( likewise traveling carriages 147, 148 for expansion element 10), on which the above-mentioned rollers 13, 23 are arranged for the moving-out of the expansion elements 10, 20. The lowering is carried out by a lifting device which, in the embodiment illustrated here, is constructed as a cable winch as also seen in
For a more detailed explanation of the lowering mechanism, reference is made to
A track 80 is arranged on the foldable side wall 5 for guiding two traveling carriages 157, 158 via the rollers 23. In addition to the above-mentioned traveling rollers 23 (in the illustrated embodiment, four traveling rollers per carriage), a traveling carriage 157 or 158 has several (in the illustrated embodiment, two) guide rollers 150 (
From the described fastening point of the cable on the interior traveling carriage 158, the cable 160 is alternately guided by the guide rollers 150 (
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In order to ensure a reliable vertical and parallel lowering, guiding devices in the form of metal plates (
The described lowering movement is completely reversible. When the expansion element 20 is lifted, the cable winch 155 is operated in the reverse direction, so that the cable 160 is brought in. The expansion element 20 is lifted until the stops 159 on the traveling carriages 157, 158 strike against the top side of a side wall 27. The expansion element 20 can now be pushed into the basic container 1.
After the conclusion of the lowering operation, surrounding gaps occur between an expansion element and the pertaining roof wall. In order to close these, additional surface elements can advantageously be provided. For this purpose,
a) shows the container when the side wall 5 is folded up, while the expansion element is still in the basic container 1. The two shells 70a, 70b of the additional surface element are still situated parallel to the roof wall 5. Before the moving-out of the expansion element, the outer shell 70a is folded downward.
b) shows the situation with the moved-out but not yet lowered expansion element. On the outer shell, sliding seals 40, 41 are provided which slide over the side wall 27 during the moving-out and lowering of the expansion element. The inner shell 70b is still in its initial position. After the expansion element has been lowered, the inner shell 70b is folded down (
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b) shows the situation with the moved-out expansion element 20, the latter still being in its highest position. The two-shell additional surface element is now visible and is placed on the side wall 27. The inner and outer shells 75a, 75b are connected by a web 75c. Each shell 75a, 75b has rollers 76 which engage in the paths 77 when the expansion element 20 is moved out. Sliding seals 45, 46 are present on each shell 75a, 75b.
c) shows the container with the lowered additional box element (side wall 27). The additional surface element, which is guided in the horizontal paths 77, remains in its original position, while the upper edge of the side wall 27 moves downward inside the two shells 75a, 75b.
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The embodiments illustrated in the drawings each show constructions with exactly two expansion elements. Of course, also constructions with exactly one or more than two expansion elements are contemplated and within the scope of the present invention. The moving-out operation as well as the lowering operation take place analogously to the illustrated sequences for the individual expansion elements 10, 20.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 56 455.1 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |