The present invention, which is intended to be protected as a utility model, has as an object a mountable, demountable box and reusable as many times as desired and which intends to substitute the standard boxes, constructed based on wood boards nailed together by means of nails, which technique makes the assembly complicated, makes the disassembly difficult and, in practice, makes impossible the reutilization of the boxes.
Until now, there are mountable, demountable and reusable boxes, which usually employ metal screws, special wood pieces or rods made of different materials and configurations for joining its constituent panels
In most of these embodiments, the operations of assembly and disassembly of the boxes are not easy, and in many cases they demand for its carrying out the employment of specific tools which are not always available.
Moreover, during them usually is not possible to fill up the boxes if they don't have their base and side boards previously mounted, which can make the filling or emptying operations quite cumbersome, which would be se significantly simplified if it was possible to place the load over the basic board, without having the side boards mounted, or to remove the load without the presence of these constituent elements of the box.
In order to prevent all these problems, the invention described and claimed herein proposes the use of boards, provided with perimeter grooves made near their edges, as well as of some L-shaped anchor metal clamps, with their ends bent 90° inwards, such that these bent parts can be fitted in the grooves of two perpendicular boards, and thus join them in a steady and safe manner.
The necessary boards for each box (base, side walls and lid) are easy to build in factory, since it is enough to perimetrally groove standard boards. Likewise, the necessary clamps are easy to manufacture from sheet narrow strips, being enough to cut and bend them conveniently in the noted manner.
With these pieces, the mounting, dismantling and the reuse of the boxes is very simple, since they can be returned dismantled to source, by stacking and baling the boards forming them, with a significant reduction of the volume occupied by the boxes with respect to the one they gage when they are mounted.
Eventually and for the cases wherein is intended to reinforce the safety of the corresponding mounting of the boxes in view of probably accidental or fraudulent dismantling thereof, at each one of the wings of the clamps, a through hole for nailing or screwing thereof to the boards has been provided, although part of the advantages that the aforementioned simple process of assembly and disassembly of the boxes are lost.
For a better understanding of all that has been described so far, a page with drawings, corresponding to a preferred embodiment of the invention is included, wherein it can be observed the following:
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On them, the different elements are designated with the following numeric references:
1.—Box mounted with its clamps,
2.—Board with its grooves
3.—L-bent metal clamp,
4.—Through holes
The box of the invention (1) is mounted based on six scored boards (2) for its base, lateral sides and lid and, at least, with one dozen of L-bent metal clamps (3), being as is shown in
In order to open it and dismantling it, it is enough to slightly lever up the metal clamps and separate the boards (2), starting by the one acting as a lid and, if desired, continuing by the sides. Once the content of the box has been emptied, it can-be returned to source by completely dismantling it, and stacking and baling the corresponding boards.
Once the box has been returned to source, it can be reused, loaded and mounted with the original metal clamps (3), or else using some new ones in the case that the first had been damaged or lost.
For the aforementioned exceptional cases, nails or screws that will be nailed or screwed to the boards across the through holes (4) made on the clamps will be utilized.
It is not considered necessary to expand more on this description In order for any skilled in the art to understand the extent of the present invention, as well as the technical effects and the new benefits that can be derived thereof.
The terms on which the present technical specification has been written should always be considered in the widest and less limiting sense resulting compatible with the essentiality of the invention being described and claimed therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U200701878 | Sep 2007 | ES | national |
PCT/ES2008/000592 | Sep 2008 | ES | national |