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This invention is directed to a system for packing goods within a container, and in particular to a system for positioning bottles of predetermined size within a container, and to a removable positioning device for use with a container, to control the position of goods, such as bottles when inserted into a return case.
2. In the hospitality industry, such as bars, restaurants, hotels etc, where large quantities of bottled drinks are served rapidly, problems arise in the orderly disposal of the emptied bottles.
Frequent use is made of empty boxes in which to package the bottles, which are usually of a standard size. However, under typical working conditions, when servers are pressed for time, the orderly return of bottles to their cases is too time consuming, and a mass of uncrated empty bottles frequently arises.
In commercial practice, unlike the retailing of beer within cases having cardboard dividers that separate the case into a plurality of cells, the commercial product is usually shipped in divider-less cases, so that empty bottles readily become disordered as they accumulate in the case, and require to be re-arranged, for purposes of inventory checking, and safe shipping.
The present invention provides a system for packing goods of predetermined shape and size within a containment box or ‘case’, for shipping purposes. Prior to returning emptied containers to a case of the type and size in which the containers were supplied, a guidance device is placed inside the empty case, forming the requisite, predetermined number of cells by which to guide the emptied ‘return’ containers onto the floor of the case. Upon completing the filling of the case, the guidance device is removed.
It is usual practice to fold the flaps of the case inside the case, prior to commencing the filling operation.
In a first embodiment, the guidance device is inserted within the case so as to rest on the floor of the case, to provide a set of cells, in combination with the box walls, into which the containers, such as empty bottles are deposited.
In a second embodiment, intended for use where clearance tolerances are unduly tight within the packed case, and the containers being packed are cylindrical, a series of supplementary guidance elements extend within the case. These supplementary guidance elements may be of restricted plan-form, so as not to infringe upon the active loading area of the case floor, which is required for the containers. In this embodiment there is a grid of guidance elements from which the supplementary elements depend. This grid is located primarily above the top of the case, with portions of some of the grid members extending into the case, in order to locate the grid in centered relation with the case
In a third embodiment, the grid of guidance members extends upwardly well above the case top, to better facilitate insertion of the containers into the ‘cells’ of the guidance device.
These embodiments may be provided with handle means, to facilitate their ready application to, and subsequent removal from the box/carton when that is loaded.
The handle means may comprise a ‘hoop’ handle extending above the grid, and projecting well above the top of the case, so as to prevent the placing of another case on top of the guidance device.
The handle may comprise apertures or grippable portions of some of the grid members.
Thus there is provided a guidance device for use with a containment box or case of predetermined plan-form and size, the guidance device having downwardly extending guidance elements extending at least partially within the case, and defining with the interior wall surfaces of the case a plurality of mutually adjacent cells, to receive the downward insertion of goods of predetermined shape and size within the cells.
Certain embodiments of the invention are described by way of illustration, without limitation thereto other than as set forth in the accompanying claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
It will of course be understood that the present invention has been described above purely by way of example, and modifications of detail can be made within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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The guidance device 10 has a central longitudinal plate 18 (see also
The slots 181 may have a locking tooth 181′ (see
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The two other longitudinal plates 19 and 21 are carried by the lateral plates 20, being mounted thereto (see also
Thus, the plate elements of the guidance device 10 are assembled in mutual dependence to the plate 18, and hence, are carried in fully supported relation by the handle 182.
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As an alternative to the tooth provisions 181′ (
In the case of the second embodiments 24 when intended for use in loading heavier, filled bottles, it is contemplated that the arcuate outer surface 301 of the lobes 30 may be coated with a friction-imparting rubber or plastic coating (not shown), and may be backed up by a plastic core (illustrated in phantom as a dotted cylinder in
In the case of empty bottles such as beer bottles, their self weight, and strength are such that they can usually be released upon entry into the guidance grid, and permitted to fall freely onto the cardboard bottom of the case, without any fear of breakage.
The side and lower edges of the grid plates of the second embodiment device 24 are sized so as to engage the top surfaces of the case (shown chain-dotted in
Turning to the
This device 36 is also of use in instances where the flaps of the case are not folded inside the case.