The present invention relates to a transport tool, in particular to a container and its improved corner fitting structure.
In the structure of a container, a corner fitting is often used to connect with the other members of the container structure to form a complete container body.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a corner fitting with a sealing structure arranged thereon to ensure a good sealing effect for the container body. Another object of the present invention is to provide a goods container having the present corner fitting structure, which can ensure a large-size gate plate design and can prevent damage to the container goods.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, a corner fitting for a container provided at each right angle part of a container body and connected with other parts of the container body comprises a sealing device arranged thereon which includes a first flange of a predefined length provided on one of an inner side surface and a top or a bottom surface of the corner fitting. The sealing device of the present invention also contains a second flange of a predefined length provided on the other of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting and aligned with the first flange. The first and second flanges can be further connected with each other at a corner of the corner fitting. The first and second flanges of the present invention are arranged in a center of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface, respectively, can extend sidewise to keep flush with the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting, respectively, and can further extend to either side of the first or second flange to have a length equal to that of the surface matched with the corner fitting. The first and second flanges have a rectangular or a trapezoidal or an arc-shaped cross-section.
In another aspect of the present invention, a goods container is provided with an upper horizontal member, a lower horizontal member, two corner posts, and a plurality of corner fittings, each corner fitting being connected with the upper and lower horizontal members and two corner posts, respectively, wherein on each corner fitting is arranged a sealing device having a first flange of a predefined length provided on one of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting. The sealing device of the present invention also comprises a second flange of a predefined length provided on the other of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting, the second flange being in alignment with the first flange. The first and second flanges are connected with each other at the corner of the corner fitting. The first and second flanges of the goods container of the present invention are arranged in the center of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface, can extend sidewise to keep flush with the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting respectively, and can further extend to either side of the first or second flange to have a length equal to that of the surface matched with the corner fitting. The first and second flanges have a rectangular or trapezoidal or an arc-shaped cross-section. Thus, the upper and lower horizontal members of the goods container of the present invention can be arranged at the ends of the first or second flange or on the first or second flange, so that the thickness of the upper and lower horizontal members can be reduced to approximate that of the top plate or the bottom plate, increasing thus the size of the container gate as large as possible.
In a further aspect of the present invention, a corner fitting for a container is provided at each right angle part of the container body and connected with other parts of the container body, and has a sealing device arranged thereon which contains a first flange of a predefined length provided on the inner side surface of the corner fitting; a second flange of a predefined length provided on the top or the bottom surface, and aligned with the first flange. The first and second flanges of the present invention can be arranged in the middle of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting, respectively, and can extend sidewise to keep flush with the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting, respectively, and can further extend to either side of the first or second flange to have a length equal to that of the surface matched with the corner fitting. The first and second flanges have a rectangular or trapezoidal or an arc-shaped cross-section.
In a further aspect of the present invention, a goods container comprises an upper horizontal member, a lower horizontal member, two corner posts and a plurality of corner fittings connected with the upper and lower horizontal members and the two corner posts, respectively, wherein on each corner fitting is arranged a sealing device having a first flange of a predefined length provided on the inner side surface, a second flange of a predefined length provided on the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting and aligned with the first flange. Preferably, the first and second flanges of the goods container of the present invention are arranged in the center of the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface, can extend sidewise to keep flush with the inner side surface and the top or the bottom surface of the corner fitting, respectively, and can further extend to either side of the first or second flange to have a length equal to that of the surface matched with the corner fitting. Thus, the upper and lower horizontal members of the goods container of the present invention can be arranged at the ends of the first or second flange or on the first or second flange, so that the thickness of the upper and lower horizontal members can be reduced to approximate that of the top plate or the bottom plate, increasing thus the size of the container gate as large as possible.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention.
In the drawings:
In the present invention, a container body 100 is provided and has a gate plate having four right angle parts. Each of the right angle parts should be provided with a corner fitting 30 as to be a bearing part. The preferred embodiments of the present invention described here utilize a corner fitting 30a on an upper left-side of the container gate as an example for illustrations (see
According to the present invention, a side flange 50 can also be provided and is arranged on the inner side surface 34 of the corner fitting 30. As shown in
The flange according to the present invention, whether it is provided on the bottom surface 32 or on the inner side surface 34, can butt against the seal gasket (not shown) when the container gate is closed, resulting thus in a very good sealing effect.
Similarly, to illustrate the more extensive applicability of the technical solution of the present invention,
Of course, the first and second flanges 60 and 70 according to the present invention can also extend sidewise to keep flush with the inner side surface 34 and the bottom surface 32, respectively, as is shown in
It is shown from the preferred embodiment of
The first and second flanges 60, 70 in
As described above, the corner fitting 30 of the present invention has the following advantages.
First of all, because of the arrangement of sealing flanges on at least one inner surface of the corner fitting, the seal gasket provided with circumstance of the container gate can depend on the flanges of the present invention while closing the gate, that is, it is defined between the gate and the flanges. Thus the hermetic performance for the container is greatly improved.
Also, through the arrangement of sealing flanges on corner fittings, it is possible to reduce the thickness of the upper or the lower horizontal member to approximate that of the top plate or bottom plate, so that the container gate has a size close to the inner size of the container body, obtaining thus the largest volume without inclining the bottom plate of the container.
While the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, it is understandable that certain modifications and variations may be made thereto by those who are skilled in the technical field of the present invention without deviating from the spirit of the present invention to facilitate the application of the corner fitting to other transport tools such as the semi-trailer, which needs the arrangement of corner fittings on each angle part as bearing components, or other variations may be made to the sealing device of the present invention such that the cross-section of the flange is made to be of the form of a trapezoid, an arc or other forms without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims.
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