The invention relates to a large container with a base component and at least one stand element.
Large containers of this type, which are also designated as large cargo carriers typically have dimensions of 800×600 mm, 1200×800 mm, 1200×1000mm, and 1200×1600 mm which are standard dimensions. The height of large cargo carriers of this type either depends on the desired receiving capacity. A typical height counting from the placement surface of the large cargo container of the floor up to the upper edge of the sidewalls is 1000 mm, which however are not parameters that limit the invention. Thus, a definition of the large container over other smaller containers is provided like, e.g., fruit and vegetable containers or bottle cases and similar which are stackable on pallets in plural layers on top of one another or besides one another. The large containers or the large cargo carriers are used for receiving in particular piece goods and are thus often also used for transporting large volume food products and are also useable in the non-food field, industrial applications, and in particular in the automotive industry. Large containers of this type are voluminous and configured thicker than the typical fruit and vegetable containers and they are also heavier overall so that the transport of the filled large containers can typically only be performed mechanically, in particular through forklifts and similar.
In order to simplify the emptying of containers of this type, but also to reduce the transport volume of large containers of this type that are typically reusable containers for the back transportation, the sidewalls are either foldable in their entirety or only partially foldable or foldable one by one which means that the sidewalls have to be lockable with one another in transport position. Locking devices for containers of this type are known in the art. They are engagement lugs which are configured at a sidewall and which engage a recess of the adjacent sidewall or engage behind an engagement bar of the adjacent sidewall in the locking position so that the locking is provided.
Large containers of this type typically include a base component on which circumferential sidewalls are arranged. When the sidewalls are configured foldable for transporting the empty containers back in a space saving manner, hinge elements are formed at the base component and also at the bottom side of the sidewalls, wherein the hinge elements can be assembled to form a folding hinge.
Thus, the sidewalls can be folded inward. Large containers of this type represent typical return shipment components, this means large containers of this type are being used for deliveries in large numbers and are shipped back as empty components, are cleaned and reused so that they circulate as containers for many years. Thus, the base represents the component of large containers of this type that incurs the highest wear, so that the bases are typically provided with disengageable stand assemblies with different configurations which can then be replaced when wear has occurred. Thus, the top portion of the container is protected against wear and can be used for many years. On the other hand, depending on the customer, particular stand assemblies are used with large container of this type which is often a function of the use of the container and application of the container and its application and a function of the location of where the container is used. Thus, typical support stand assemblies are particular support stands, elongated support skids, or support stand frames in which particular support stands are connected with one another with cross-beams. Support frames of this type can be configured integral in one piece or also in plural components.
Thus it is the object of the invention to optimize a large container for an application with different support stand assemblies to facilitate a quick exchange and a stable interconnection between the support stand assembly and the container.
This object is achieved according to the invention through the features included in the characterizing portion of claim 1, wherein advantageous embodiments are characterized by the features included in the dependent claims.
According to the invention support stand assemblies are removably attached at the base component of a large container like e.g. skids in longitudinal and transversal direction, particular stand elements or similar, thus attached through bayonet shaped insertion bolts which engage complementary bayonet openings at the base component. This provides a quick connection since the bayonet bolts or bayonet pins are inserted into the bayonet opening in a linear manner and then rotated by a respective angle so that the locking is then facilitated.
Advantageously two or more ribs configured as a thread sections are arranged at the bayonet bolt, wherein the thread sections have a pitch. A complementary undercut for the rib or thread section to optionally interact with is also provided with the portion of the bayonet opening. The ribs or thread sections or undercuts configured along the circumference and configured as edges, recesses and similar on the side of the openings are arranged offset from one another, wherein the distance is selected so that e.g. the ribs of the bayonet bolt can be inserted in a linear manner through the intermediary space between the offset undercuts or edges on the side of the opening. Subsequently a rotation is performed so that the rib reaches e.g. behind the edge in the opening so that the inner locking is facilitated. The support stand assemblies and the bayonet bolts are advantageously made from plastic material, in particular impact or shock resistant material. When the ribs or thread sections and the undercuts and edges at the bolt or at the opening are also provided with a pitch, then the interlocking additionally yields a clamping between the support stand assembly and the base component which also particularly facilitates spring loading for plastic material so that a strong and stable closure or a locking is facilitated which is highly vibration- and shock proof so that it is not disengageable even under harsh long term transport conditions.
Advantageously the bayonet bolts are inserted from the bottom side of the support stand assembly and are preferably arranged recessed in the respective cut out or opening of the support stand assembly so that they are protected against wear. Simple attachment and simple disengagement of the bolt can be facilitated by semi skilled personnel. Thus, a quick replacement of the wear components is facilitated. The advantage of using plastic material is that also the closures are recyclable now. Another advantage is that particular driver bits for tightening or disengaging the bayonet closure are not required, thus a replacement on site can be performed anytime.
It is particularly advantageous when the support stand assemblies are provide with form locking elements which interact with the complementary form locking elements at the base component. Form locking elements of this type are e.g. tongue and groove connections or dove tail connections which facilitate that the support stand assembly or portions of the support stand assembly are applied to the base component and thus supported in a form locking manner. In combination with the bayonet type closures this leads to safe and reliable interlocking which also facilitates a simple repair and replacement of the support stand assemblies.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are subsequently described in more detail with reference to drawing figures wherein:
Stand elements are arranged at the base component 10. The stand elements are configured and arranged so that the base component 10 of the large container 2 is offset from a base. On the one hand side this prevents contamination of the large container 2 when it stands on contaminated ground and/or on the other hand side prevents moisture absorption through the large container 2 when it stands on humid ground. Furthermore the stand elements facilitate lifting the large container 2 with a fork in a simple manner, e.g. the fork of a floor transport vehicle and in particular a fork lift when the large container is placed on flat ground, e.g. on a floor or on another large container 2. Furthermore the stand elements form typical wear elements which can be replaced as required and thus protect the base of the large container against wear. In the simplest form the base elements are formed through particular support stands. Alternatively the stand elements can be formed by one or plural support skids 12. The support skids 12 are characterized by at least two support stands which are connected with one another through bridge elements. Thus one or two bridge elements can be formed between two respective support stands, in particular at both ends of the respective support stands. Certainly other stand configurations are also included which can be attached at the container base in a manner described infra.
It is evident from the exploded detail illustration according to
When plural support skids 12 are provided, they preferably include form locking connection elements as illustrated in
The invention is not limited to the recited embodiments. For example, the support skids 12 can include more or less support stands. The support stands themselves can e.g. also be attached at the base component 10 through more than one attachment element.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 047 856.3 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/005645 | 8/4/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/17/2011 |