The present invention, as expressed in the wording of this specification, relates to a device for the individual transport of fruit, in which operative position for use presents a basket-type structure which closely matches the outer surface of the fruit, such as a watermelon, and in general any other product or body with an approximately spherical configuration, given that due to their weight or size, they usually present inconveniences for their manipulation and/or transport.
In addition to watermelons, the device is applicable to, for example, the transport of cabbages, purple cabbages, cauliflowers, etc.
The device of the invention presents the advantage of being able to be easily placed on the outer surface of the fruit, thereby being very cheap given its disposable nature, with which the device of the invention can be distributed free of charge with the product sold by the point of sale itself.
Therefore, the objective of the invention is a device to transport watermelons and similar products, intended to facilitate the transport of said products in a very comfortable manner for the user by occupying a very small space in the deployed position when the device of the invention is not in use.
There are many means to transport fruit and vegetables, including watermelons, melons, and other similar products, that are currently known among which we have bags made of plastic and other materials.
The bag for the transport of fruit corresponding to utility model no. 200601179 is also known, which is intended for the TRANSPORT OF MELONS, WATERMELONS AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS, transport that is carried out in an individual basis. This bag basically comprises a cardboard laminar body that, once assembled, delimits a shell space where the corresponding product, such as a watermelon or melon, is housed and fastened. This bag also has a fasting handle that is shaped when the bag in question is assembled.
Utility model no. 9401608 is also known, which consists of a HANDLE FOR THE TRANSPORT OF SPHERICAL FRUITS, MAINLY WATERMELONS. It is characterized in that it comprises a single integral body having a handle per se, which expands such that the narrowed part has a retaining fin forming a slot for the passage of the opposite end, all of which is between said expansion and the handle; it becomes narrowed once again and a section bifurcates, continues in parallel, and joins in a symmetrical manner, converging in a long strip showing an engraving perpendicular to its length and matching the fin in one of its faces in thickness.
The device for the individual transport of fruit formed in principle by a single integral part made of plastic.
It is characterized in that:
Each one of the handle structures comprises a curved handle per se and a cross member at which ends they are joined to the respective curved handle, and they are also characterized in that the second end portions are joined to the free ends of the curved handles, while the first end portions are joined at the centre of the cross members forming part of the handle structures.
Each one of the cross members of the handle structures comprises two symmetrical branches, each one of which in turn comprises a longer arched section and a shorter end section.
Another feature of the invention is that the hooking means of the handle structures comprise a tongue and a groove, the latter being defined by a window delimited between a bridge and a portion of the respective curved handle, while the tongue comprises a T-shaped tab, which starting point is the centre of the other matching curved handle and is inserted through the aforementioned window.
As an alternative to the foregoing, the hooking means of the handle structures comprise a pair of tongues and a pair of grooves, integrated in extensions forming part of the curved handles, such that the grooves comprise through openings, while the tongues comprise a pair of harpoon-shaped tabs introduced through the through openings to be anchored in the respective extensions.
The device for the individual transport of fruit is also characterized in that:
The first and second end portions are straight and converge towards the centre of the central base.
Another feature of the invention is that the curved handles comprise a structure having a circumferential trajectory with an angular amplitude delimited between 150 and 180°, while said curved handles end in straight end sections.
On the other hand, the concentric sections comprise an angular amplitude between 150 and 180°.
Another characteristic of the invention is that the ends of the two handle structures are connected by means of sinuous sections in the form of a spring, with the interposition of the respective end portions.
Considering the second embodiment of the invention, the handle structures configure a general U-shaped configuration, which lateral branches diverge towards their free ends connected to the second end portions, while the lateral branches are joined by means of a cross member and the first end portions are joined at the centre of the cross members forming part of the handle structures.
In the second embodiment of the invention, the hooking means of the handle structures comprise tongues and grooves, the latter comprising slots established in the lateral branches of one of the handle structures, while the tongues comprise double harpoon-shaped pins, which starting point is the other matching handle structure, said double harpoon-shaped pins being introduced by snap-fitting through the aforementioned slots.
In the second embodiment we are describing, the central base comprises a clover-shaped configuration, which leaves comprise double curved portions which are the starting point of the different concentric sections, which free ends are connected to the first and second end portions, which comprise a curved configuration.
Next, in order to facilitate a better comprehension of this specification, and being an integral part thereof, figures representing the object of the invention in an illustrative rather than limitative manner have been attached.
FIG. 1.—Shows a deployed view of the device for the individual transport of fruit object of the invention, according to a first embodiment. The fruit held by the device of the invention is a watermelon.
FIG. 2.—Shows a perspective view of the device represented in the previous figure, which defines a shell space which housing a watermelon, the surface of which closely matches the various elements composing the device of the invention.
FIG. 3.—Shows a view similar to
FIG. 4.—Shows a deployed view of the device of the invention according to another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5.—Shows a perspective view of the application of the device represented in
FIG. 6.—Shows another perspective view of the application of the device of the invention represented in the two previous figures.
Taking into account the numbering adopted in the figures, the device for the individual transport of fruit contemplates the following nomenclature, used in the description:
It is determined in principle by an integral body made of plastic, in which position for use it adopts a frame in the shape of a cage delimiting an internal shell space where a watermelon 1, or another similar product, is housed and located, the surface of which closely matches the outer surface of the watermelon.
In principle, taking
As referred to above, the arched radiuses 3 are joined to one another by their diverging end sections by means of the ties 5, which are also arched, and are provided with curved end sections in opposition to each other, ties 5 that follow the curvature of the concentric sections 4.
The free ends of said concentric sections 4 extend in first 6 and second 6′ short end portions, which are straight and converge towards the small centred body 2, and in turn are joined at their free ends to two handle structures 7 having at least one tongue and at least one groove to anchor to one another, thereby ensuring the position for use of the set of the device of the invention, formed by a single integral part made of plastic.
The handle structures 7 comprise a curved handle 10 per se and a cross member 11, in which centre the first end portions 6 converge. Said cross member 11 comprises two symmetrical branches, each one of which in turn comprises an initial arched section and a bent short end section joined to the respective curved handle 10. The two curved handles 10 follow a circumferential trajectory with an angular amplitude of approximately 180°.
The second end portions 6′ are joined to the ends of the curved handles 10, while the opposite ends of different curved handles 10 are joined by means of sinuous sections 12 in the form of a spring. It should be noted that the curved handles 10 end in straight end sections.
The tongues and grooves are integrated in centred areas in opposition to the curved handles 10, while they also face towards the same direction, the tongue comprising a T-shaped tab 8 in one embodiment, while the groove comprises a through window 9, delimited by a bridge 9a and a portion 9b of the respective curved handle 10, the T-shaped tab 8 being introduced inside the window 9 of the groove to ensure the anchoring and assembly of the device of the invention in its position for use (
In another embodiment, shown in
Taking into account
Thus, in this new embodiment shown in
In this new embodiment, the handle structures 7′ comprise a general U-shaped configuration, which lateral branches 16 diverge towards the free ends connected to the second portions 6′.
The lateral branches 16 of the two handle structures 7′ incorporate double harpoon-shaped pins 17 that are hooked by snap-fitting to slots 18 facing each other, which are established in the lateral branches 16 of the other matching handle structure 7′. At least this handle structure 7′ integrating the slots 18 incorporates a transverse tie 19 joining the lateral branches 16 of the aforementioned handle structure 7′.
In this new embodiment, the lateral branches 16 of the handle structures 7′ are joined by means of the matching cross members 11, which centres are the starting point of the first portions 6 in which two of the concentric sections 4 end.
Once the device of this embodiment, shown in FIGS. 4,5, and 6, is assembled, the transverse branches 20 of the handle structures 7′ constitute the handle per se, which is grabbed by the hand for the transport of the product held by the device of the invention.
As shown in
In the position for use of the device of the invention, the two cross member branches 11 can be arranged in the same direction or form an angle between them, depending on the weight and volume of the watermelon 1.
On the other hand, the watermelon 1 shall rest on the central base 13-13′, which shall adopt a surface configuration of a spherical cap according to the lower part of the watermelon 1.
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