The invention relates to a plastic container in accordance with the pre-characterizing clause of claim 1. Plastic containers of this type are widely used in particular as plant pots in commercial gardening and as flower pots in household use. The edge has special significance for stability in terms of the height of such a plastic container for instance when unstacking, separating, filling or relocating manually or by machine or and when setting up because the plastic container is handled predominantly in this area. As a result, handling machines in commercial gardening grip under plant pots preferably at opposing areas of the edge, and, when they are being grasped by hand, they are also handled on the edge. Hanging flower pots encounter particular stress on the edge when they are connected for example to a hanging harness that grips under the edge at three points on the circumference.
Despite this requirement and despite the stress that occurs here, the general development of plastic containers is moving towards thinner wall thicknesses and higher material strengths, however, in connection with shaping that does justice to stress. This has produced a situation where the upper terminating area of the plastic container is frequently embodied in the form of a circumferential channel profile that is open on the underside, adjoining an upper area of the container wall, and the channel profile is provided with cross sectional reinforcing connecting pieces. The spatial structure that is produced in the process provides good strength properties. However, this strength goes hand in hand with only a low level of structural elastically. When these types of plastic containers are subjected to substantial deformations individually or in a stack, for example, from lateral compression during transport, from transverse deformations during mechanically handling or from pressure or impact from the side on a hanging flower pot, the structurally induced resilience does not suffice to elastically absorb these deformations. Breakage then occurs easily.
Accordingly, the objective of this invention is further developing a plastic container while continuing the high development state with respect to the upper terminating area with a circumferential channel profile and cross sectional reinforcing connecting pieces so that greater transverse deformations and lateral stress can be absorbed elastically and resiliently without breakage occurring.
This objective is attained in accordance with the invention by a plastic container according to the pre-characterizing clause of claim 1 starting with the characterizing features of claim 1. Additional embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the subordinate claims.
It has been shown that the channel structure of the upper terminating area offered purely under rigidity aspects and having reinforcing connecting pieces running flat and precisely transverse to the channel profile produces shape-induced rigidness. Progressions of the connecting pieces that deviate from this, which are also aligned only in sections diagonally to the channel profile (and to the transverse direction), already enable considerable flexibility to be added to the design. The result of this is that the edge shape and thus the cross section of the pot as well are able to deform considerably under lateral stress without breaking.
The connecting pieces can sit in the channel profile as even connecting pieces approximately under a slight diagonal angle as a whole. In the case of transverse deformation of the upper terminating area, certain lateral deflections then occur on the circumferential edge of the channel profile in the course of the overall deformation.
If the connecting pieces as a whole are set diagonally, approximately in an even form, however with an alternating diagonal direction, then the local wall deformations increase on the transitions to the circumferential edge and/or to the container wall, when the connecting pieces are pressed flatter due to stress. Nonetheless, the risk of breakage is reduced substantially as compared with conventional connecting pieces that are positioned transversely.
The connecting pieces can also be embodied in a bent or curved manner. Even multiple bends or curvatures such as an S-shape are conceivable. In such cases, the connecting pieces within the channel profile can be attached at areas that are diametrically opposed to one another. In the case of transverse deformation, the connecting pieces and the associated areas of the channel profile assume a deflection, in which the connecting pieces themselves become deformed without exerting tangential forces on the channel profile.
Two exemplary embodiments of the invention are depicted in the drawing and described in greater detail in the following.
The drawings show:
A flower pot 1 according to the sectional representation in
In the case of this type of support for a plant pot, its load rendered by a vertical center axis 9 in the direction of an arrow 8 is absorbed and borne by the upper terminating area and/or the channel area 4 and/or the channel profile 5, wherein even if the support on the jaws 6, 7 is only in sections and is not uniform over the circumference, generally a non-critical load is produced when the plant pot 1 is properly designed. The upper terminating area 4 is embodied extremely solidly and also rigidly for regularly planned loads; connecting pieces 10 on the inner side of the channel profile 5 contribute to this and said connecting pieces are customarily arranged transverse to the channel profile i.e., each in a radial-axial plane with respect to the center axis 9 and reinforcing the channel profile.
However, precisely this high-grade reinforcement turns out to be a considerable disadvantage in terms of certain deformations of the pot that are generally not provided for during handling, but nonetheless inevitably occur and have led very easily to breaking loads till now. If, for instance, the jaws 6, 7 are too narrowly set during mechanical handling or are grasped from the side too far to the inside, or if, for instance, stored or stacked goods are deformed when being pushed together laterally or if plant pots or hanging flower pots are predominantly laterally compressed or deformed during use, the conventional structure of the upper terminating area is too rigid to elastically absorb these types of deformations.
In a view from below towards the channel profile 5,
The surfaces 13, 14 of the connecting pieces meet each other at the angle apex 12 with a wall weakening, which predetermines a corresponding deformation line. Completely corresponding weakened areas in the wall can also be predetermined on the flow lines 15, 16 in order to approximate the effect of a foil hinge and keep deformations of the channel profile 5 itself low.
Hanging flower pots, which are often embodied to be relatively large in terms of container volume and therefore can also achieve a substantial dead weight in a planted and watered state, are subject to a complex load from the hanger assembly. Lateral deformation of the hanging flower pot that is unplanned for the most part customarily leads easily to breakage.
It is understood in the case of the foregoing that the buckled profile according to the representation and the preceding description is only one possibility of permitting deformability in the cross section of the channel profile, which supplies greater elasticity and a greater ruggedness. Simply buckled or multiply buckled or bent (e.g., in an S-shaped manner) connecting pieces are possible in this case in the same way. Also of interest are even connecting pieces without a bent or curved surface shape that are only positioned more or less diagonally. With lateral deformation, diagonal positioning in the same direction in a predetermined circumferential direction in the channel profile produces yielding movements of the outer edge 28 in the circumferential direction. On the other hand, in the case of alternating diagonal positioning, the deformation is limited to the circumferential areas lying in between.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2005 012 314.5 | Aug 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/07695 | 8/3/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/9/2008 |