The present invention relates to crates and containers for storing and shipping large durable goods such as wheeled vehicles. More particularly, the present invention relates to crates assembled with components shipped separately for use by a durable goods manufacturer to contain, store and ship the durable goods.
Large durable goods such as wheeled all-terrain vehicles (ATV) after manufacture are placed in shipping containers for storage and shipping from manufacturer's finished goods warehouse to retailers. The containers are typically supplied to the durable goods manufacturer by a container manufacturer, which incurs shipping costs as well as container cost. Because the containers shipped from the container manufacturer to the durable goods manufacturer are empty of the durable goods, the containers preferably are manufactured as components for shipping the components separately. The components typically are a base or pallet, a top frame, and side posts that extend between the pallet and the top frame when assembled for containing the durable goods. The components typically stack for storage and shipping, such as a stack of pallets, and generally a greater number of containers can be shipped in a truck for example as components than as assemble containers.
There is a need however to further increase the shipping density yet provide readily assembled components for manufacturers of durable goods to assemble for containing, storing and shipping durable goods for reducing container supplier shipping costs to container-user manufacturers. It is to such that the present invention is directed.
The present invention meets the need in the art by providing a knock-down container for durable goods containment readily assembled from components, comprising a pallet for supporting a durable good, a plurality of vertical posts, each for extending in a first direction from the pallet to a distal extent; and a top frame for capping the knock-down container by seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts. The top frame comprises a plurality of corner supports for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts. A pair of opposing end members pivotally connect at opposing ends to two opposing ones of the plurality of the corner supports. A pair of opposing side members connect at opposing ends to a respective one of the corner supports of a first and a second one of the pair of opposing end members. A transverse support member pivotally connected at a first end to one of the pair of the opposing side members and movable to an extended position for connecting to other of the pair of the opposing side members with the top frame. The top frame movable from a first configuration squared for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts for capping the knock-down container with the transverse support member extended for connecting to the other of the pair of the opposing side members with the top frame in the first configuration and a second configuration pivoted for collapsing the opposing side members together for shipping as a component.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a knock-down container for durable goods containment, comprising a pallet for supporting a durable good, the pallet comprising a pair of supports disposed spaced-apart and interconnected by a plurality of transverse members extending between opposing interior sides of the pair of supports and a pair of opposing end assemblies. Each support comprise a pair of opposing elongated runners disposed in spaced-apart relation, a plurality of transverse braces spaced-apart and connected at respective distal ends to the opposing elongated runners, and a pair of legs spaced-apart and connected at respective distal ends to the opposing elongated runners with a distal extent outwardly of the elongated runners for contacting a support surface. Each of the end assemblies comprising a pair of opposing stacking receivers open in a first direction, a pair of opposing corner receivers each attached to a respective stacking receiver and extending in a second direction opposing the first direction, a first transverse member connected at distal ends to the opposing corner receivers, whereby for each support a first of the opposing elongated runners attaches to the respective corner receiver and a second of the opposing elongated runners attaches to the first transverse member. Each of the ends of the second of the pair of runners defines an opening. A fastener extends through the respective openings in the first transverse member and the second of the runners. A second transverse member vertically spaced from the first transverse member and connected at distal ends to the opposing stacking receivers, and a plurality of connectors each attached to a respective corner receivers for connecting to the distal end of the respective first of the opposing elongated runners. A plurality of vertical posts, each for extending in a first direction from the pallet to a distal extent and a top frame for capping the knock-down container by seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts. The top frame comprising a plurality of corner supports for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts, a pair of opposing end members, each end member pivotally connected at opposing ends to two opposing ones of the plurality of the corner supports; and a pair of opposing side members, each side member connected at opposing ends to a respective one of the corner supports of a first and a second one of the pair of opposing end members. The top frame movable from a first configuration squared for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts for capping the knock-down container and a second configuration pivoted for collapsing the opposing side members together for shipping as a component.
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a knock-down container for durable goods containment, comprising a pallet for supporting a durable good, the pallet comprising a pair of supports disposed spaced-apart and interconnected by a plurality of transverse members extending between opposing interior sides of the pair of supports. Each support comprises a pair of opposing elongated runners disposed in spaced-apart relation, a plurality of transverse braces spaced-apart and connected at respective distal ends to the opposing elongated runners; and a pair of legs spaced-apart and connected at respective distal ends to the opposing elongated runners with a distal extent outwardly of the elongated runners for contacting a support surface. A first of the opposing elongated runners attaches to the respective corner receiver and a second of the opposing elongated runners attaches to the first transverse member. The pallet further comprises a pair of opposing end assemblies each comprising a pair of opposing stacking receivers open in a first direction, a pair of opposing corner receivers, each attached to a respective stacking receiver and extending in a second direction opposing the first direction, a first transverse member connected at distal ends to the opposing corner receivers, a second transverse member vertically spaced from the first transverse member and connected at distal ends to the opposing stacking receivers, and a plurality of connectors each attached to a respective corner receivers for connecting to the distal end of the respective first of the opposing elongated runners, whereby the pair of supports connect to a respective corner receiver and the first transverse member. The knock-down container further comprises a plurality of vertical posts, each for extending in a first direction from the pallet to a distal extent and a top frame for capping the knock-down container by seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts. The top frame comprising a plurality of corner supports for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts; a pair of opposing end members, each end member pivotally connected at opposing ends to two opposing ones of the plurality of the corner supports; and a pair of opposing side members, each side member connected at opposing ends to a respective one of the corner supports of a first and a second one of the pair of opposing end members. The top frame movable from a first configuration squared for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts for capping the knock-down container and a second configuration pivoted for collapsing the opposing side members together for shipping as a component.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a knock-down container for durable goods, comprising a pallet for supporting a durable good, the pallet having a pair of end assemblies interconnected by a pair of outside runners and a pair of inner runners. Each of the end assemblies comprising a pair of opposing U-shaped stacking receivers and a pair of opposing corner receivers, each attached to a respective stacking receiver and extending in the first direction. A first transverse member connects at distal ends to the opposing corner receivers and a second transverse member vertically spaced from the first transverse member connects at distal ends to the opposing stacking receivers. The pair of outside runners connect to a respective corner receiver and the pair of inner runners connect to the first transverse member. A plurality of vertical posts, each for extending from a respective one of the corner receivers in a first direction to a distal extent. A top frame for capping the knock-down container by seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts. The top frame comprises a plurality of corner supports for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts. A pair of opposing end members, each end member pivotally connects at opposing ends to two opposing ones of the plurality of the corner supports. A pair of opposing side members, each side member connects at opposing ends to a respective one of the corner supports of a first and a second one of the pair of opposing end members. The top frame being movable from a first configuration squared for seating on the distal extents of the plurality of vertical posts for capping the knock-down container and a second configuration pivoted for collapsing the opposing side members together for shipping as a component.
Objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings.
With reference to the drawings in which like parts have like identifiers,
The base 22 includes a pallet base 32 and a pair of opposing end assemblies 34. The pallet base 32 connects to the end assemblies 34 as discussed below. With reference to
The corner receivers 36 receive a bottom end of the corner verticals or posts 26. The corner posts 26 extend from the pallet to a distal extent. The top frame 24 seats on the distal extents of the corner posts 26.
With continuing reference to
In the illustrated embodiment, the intermediate connector members 60 rigidly connect to the opposing faces of the runners 63. In an alternate embodiment, the intermediate connector members 60 are detachably engaged with fasteners to the runners 63, whereby the separate supports 56, 58 may be separately stacked for shipping and assembly on-site at an ATV manufacturing facility.
The top frame 24 assembles with opposing end members 80 and opposing side members 82 connected to top frame corner members 84 and a diagonal transverse member 86.
The top frame 24 seats on the distal extents of the corner posts 26. The open bottom end of the corner members 84 in the top frame receive a distal end of a respective one of the corner posts 26, as illustrated in
With reference to
The components of the disclosed container 20 readily stack with like components for component density shipping advantages and features resulting in reduced shipping costs of the crating or container from a manufacturer to the goods manufacture using the components in an assembled knock-down container for durable goods containers, and thus achieve reduced costs to ATV and durable goods manufacturers for containing and shipping their products. The base 22 readily assembles from pairs of the pallet end assemblies 34 that attach with pins or fasteners through aligned openings in the angle members 48 and ends of the runners 62 and aligned openings in the upper transverse member and the end of the runners 63. A plurality of the pallet bases 32 stack one on another in offset relation whereby the legs 66 of one pallet base 32 abuts the legs 66 on a lower pallet base in the stack. The top frame 24 readily transforms from the knock-down configuration shown in
The members in the structure of the container components are elongated steel tubes.
The foregoing discloses a knock-down container readily assembled from pallet, side support members, and skewable top frame changeable from the symmetric first configuration square for capping the container to the second collapsed configuration for component shipping, for containing durable goods for storage and shipping. While this invention has been described in detail with particular reference to an illustrated embodiment thereof providing a knock-down container configured readily from components for durable goods containing for storage and shipping, it should be understood that many modifications or changes, in addition to those expressly recited, may be made thereto without departure from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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