The present invention pertains to a container formed of a bottom piece and a pair of opposite side pieces and a pair of opposite end pieces which are hingedly foldable onto the bottom piece. More particularly, the present invention pertains to such container having a pair of bail bar arrangements to reinforce the open container when the side pieces and end pieces are in the erected position.
Five-piece open containers are well-known and comprise a bottom piece formed of plastics material and four side pieces also formed of plastics material and pivotally mounted to the bottom piece so that the side pieces may be pivotally moved between an erected position and a non erected folded position.
The upper corner of each piece is provided moving parts which are integral with the side pieces and which enable the side pieces to be secured in an erected inter-engagement. One example of such container may be found described in applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 5,515,987 issued May 14, 1996. Some five-piece open containers comprise side pieces which are much longer than the end pieces; hence, the side pieces may be subjected to flexing when similarly constructed containers are stacked one above the other. One example of such open container may be found described in applicant's Canadian patent No. 2,202,119 issued May 23, 2000.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an open five-piece container wherein the side pieces are prevented to flex under heavy loads.
This is achieved by providing a five-piece open container with a pair of pivotable bail bar arrangements which further secure the container in its erected position, especially when similarly constructed containers are stacked one on top of the other.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide such container with a pair of bail bar arrangements wherein one side piece of the erected container may be outwardly open to give access inside the container when in a stacked formation with other similarly constructed containers.
This is achieved by providing a container which comprises:
In one form of the invention, each bail bar arrangement consists of a Π-shaped configuration consisting of two-parallel arms having one end hingedly connected to an end piece and an opposite end formed of a transverse rod having its opposite ends engaged in the upper edge of the side pieces.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a container with foldable side pieces and end pieces equipped with a bail bar arrangement so configured that, when the end pieces and side pieces are inwardly folded to lie in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the bottom piece, the bail bar arrangement will also lie in a substantially similar parallel plane to the bottom piece.
Other objects and further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. It should be understood, however, that this detailed description, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, is given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
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The side pieces and end pieces are hingedly connected to the bottom piece along the lower edge thereof. A detailed construction of the connection of the lower edges of the side and end pieces to the sides and ends of the bottom piece will not be described as it does not form part of the present invention; however, reference may be made to applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 5,515,987 issued May 14, 1996 for an understanding of its construction. The advantage of such construction is that no metallic parts are used for the connection of the side and end pieces to the bottom piece.
Similarly, the corners of the upper part of the side and end pieces are provided with latching means for securing the end pieces and the side pieces to one another in a vertical erected condition so as to form an open five-piece container. Again, a detailed construction of the latching means will not be described as it does not form part of the present invention. However, reference may be made to applicant's above mentioned U.S. patent. The advantage of such latching construction is that quick connection and disconnection can be effected to move the container from an erected condition to a non-erected condition, or vice-versa, as illustrated in the drawings.
The present invention is particularly concerned with further securing the side and end pieces to one another in their erected position, especially in those cases where the side pieces are much longer than the end pieces. The invention therefore provides a pair of bail bar arrangements, generally denoted 40, 42 which are of identical construction (hence, it is considered unnecessary to describe each one separately). Thus, referring to the bail bar arrangement 40, it consists of a Π-shaped construction consisting of a pair of arms 44 and 46, each having one end pivotally mounted at the upper edge of the end piece 18 (see
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These containers may also be stacked vertically one above the other. Indeed, it is well known in the art that these containers have upper edges so configured so that they may engaged with correspondingly shaped side and end edges of the bottom piece of a superposed container. However, a detailed construction is not deemed necessary. On the other hand, in such stacked condition, the engagement of the transverse rod of the bail bar arrangements is such that one of the rod end may be snapped-out of engagement from its corresponding recess in the upper edge of one side piece and the latching means at the corners of the side piece with the opposite end piece released so that one side piece may be outwardly moved to provide access to the inside of the container even though forming part of a staked arrangement.
In some cases where it may be desired to have access to a product through an end piece of the container, the bail bar is snapped out of its engagement in the recesses 53 and rotated 270° in a position parallel to the end piece. The latching at the corners is removed, the side pieces are flexed towards the inside to disengage the fluides 60 (see
Although the invention has been described above with respect to one specific form, it will be evident to a person skilled in the art that it may be modified and refined in various ways. It is therefore wished to have it understood that the present invention should not be limited in scope, except by the terms of the following claims.
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2438034 | Aug 2003 | CA | national |