The present invention concerns a platform to be used as a support for displaying goods in a store, showroom, for transportation and storing of a number of relatively small packages etc.
Traditional pallets used for the transport of goods are often also used when the goods are to be displayed. Some special means as a trough may be placed on the pallet or the pallet may be introduced with the goods as trans-ported or stored. In recent years loading ledges have been introduced as a replacement for the traditional pallet. The loading ledges may be of the type described in our Swedish Patent Application No. 0202779-5.
One aim of the present invention is to be able to use the same loading ledges that are used for transportation and storing when displaying goods in a store, showroom etc. According to the present invention this is achieved, by combining the loading ledges with a blank of paperboard or cardboard to form a platform. Even if the blank is described as being made of cardboard, a person skilled in the art realises that any material having similarly characteristics may be used, e.g. different foldable plastic material such as corrugated or flat plastic sheeting. The blank is designed and cut to co-operate with two or more loading ledges. The same loading ledges used for transportation or storing of the goods may then be used in forming the platform for displaying the goods. Just folding the blank around the loading ledges in a suitable way forms the platform. Thus, no adhesives or other means are needed to hold the loading ledges and the blank together as one unit.
Depending on the intended use and strength needed the blank may be given different designs. By using existing loading ledges together with a blank of cardboard the costs for manufacture and storing may be kept relatively low. Furthermore, the platform may be assembled quickly and easily.
According to one aspect of the present invention the platform is load-bearing or load carrying, having both transversal and longitudinal flaps folded around the loading ledges. By folding the blank onto itself there will be two layers of cardboard, at least in parts of a support surface. The support surface is formed between the vertical legs of the loading ledges. Adjusting the length of the parts where the cardboard is double may be used to control the bearing strength. A person skilled in the art realises that the platform according to the invention may be used to support anything, as long as the bearing strength of the platform is sufficient. The platform has a low weight and yet relatively good bearing capacity and strength.
According to another aspect of the present invention the platform is not load carrying in itself. One main function of the blank in this case is to be a distance element or spacer. The length of the blank is adapted to the dimensions of the package or the like holding the goods to be displayed. These kinds of platforms are normally fixed to the bottom of the packages or the like by a tape or other adhesive.
In many instances the platforms, irrespective of type, are used also during transportation from the manufacturer and in storing. In this way there is no need for any reloading. The platform of the present invention may also be used as a basis for a number of small packages, having a size not making them suitable to use with loading ledges on their own. Thus, in such a case the platform could replace a possible plate otherwise placed between two loading ledges.
The exact form of the loading ledges is of no importance for the present invention, as long as the blank is adapted to the actual form of the loading ledges.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be obvious to a person skilled in the art when reading the detailed description below of preferred embodiments.
The invention will be described further below with reference to the enclosed drawings. In the drawings:
As used in this description the term “longitudinal” is the direction of the main extension of the loading ledges when the platform is formed. The term “transversal” is used correspondingly for the perpendicular direction to “longitudinal”. As used in this description the terms “horizontal”, “vertical” and corresponding expressions are in view of direction as shown in the enclosed drawings, which coincide with the directions in normal use.
The same reference numbers are used in the drawings for parts that are identical in the various embodiments shown.
An example of a blank 1 for a platform according to the present invention and a platform formed from the blank are shown in
In the middle of each longitudinal flap 2 and adjacent the centre of the platform a rectangular opening 4 is formed. At the outer ends of the longitudinal flaps 2 a number of fingers 5 are formed. In the shown embodiment four fingers 5 are arranged at each flap 2 but the number and form of the fingers 5 may vary, depending on the design of the loading ledges or the like to be used with the platform.
Each longitudinal flap 2 has two longitudinal creases 6, 7, extending along the total length of the flaps 2. One crease 6 is arranged adjacent the rectangular opening 4 of each longitudinal flap 2. The crease 6 is arranged in such a position that the opening 4 is placed between said crease 6 and the centre of the platform. The other of the longitudinal creases 7 is a double crease placed closer to the outer end of the flap 2. The crease 7 is double in that sense that the outer end of the flap 2 is to be folded onto itself, with a part of a loading ledge 12 in-between.
The transversal flaps 3 have a crease 8 each extending parallel with the short ends of the centre of the platform and along the whole of the transversal flap 3. The crease 8 is arranged about the middle of each transversal flap 3 as shown. The length of the loading ledges 12 dictates the position of the crease 8. The short end of the horizontal leg 14 of each loading ledge 12 is to be received at the crease 8 when the transversal flap 3 is folded over. The crease 8 is double in that sense that each transversal flap 3 is to be folded onto itself, with a part of a loading ledge 12 in-between. The extension of the transversal flaps 3 may be varied, depending on the desired stability of the platform formed. This is discussed further below in connection with the embodiments of
The outer end 9 of each transversal flap 3 is less extended in the transversal direction than the rest of the flap 3. Two opposite slits 10 are arranged between the outer end 9 of each transversal flap 3 and the rest of the flap 3. The length of each slit 10 depends on the dimensions of the loading ledges to be used. A crease 11 is arranged between the inner ends of each slit 10 and the free end of the outer end 9. The parts of the outer ends 9 outside each crease 11 are to be bent down under a loading ledge, when the platform is formed.
In
The loading ledges 12 have one vertical leg 13 and one horizontal leg 14. In the vertical leg 13 a number of holes 15 are arranged, originally to reduce the weight of the loading ledge 12. Furthermore, locking elements 16 for straps or the like are arranged on the vertical leg 13. On the lower side of the horizontal leg three feet 17, 18 are arranged. The feet 17, 18 are furnished to enable handling by normal handling equipment, such as different types of lift trucks. Two of the feet 17 are placed at the ends of the horizontal leg 14 and have a smaller longitudinal extent than the third foot 18 placed in the middle of the horizontal leg 14.
In use the central foot 18 of a loading ledge 12 is placed in each of the rectangular openings 4 of the longitudinal flaps 2. The feet 17 at the ends of the loading ledges 12 are normally placed adjacent the edges of the longitudinal flaps 2. In other embodiments also the feet 17 at the ends are received in openings in the blank. The outer part of the longitudinal flaps 2 is folded over the outer end of the vertical leg 13 of the loading ledge 12 at the crease 7. The fingers 5 at the outer end of the flap 2 are placed in suitable holes 15 of the loading ledge 12. In other embodiments the fingers 5 of the flaps 2 are received in holes formed at the locking elements 16. Thus, each flap 2 is held at a loading ledge 12 by co-operation between the fingers and the holes 15 of the horizontal leg 13 or the holes at the locking elements 16. With one loading ledge 12 on each side the transversal flaps 3 are folded at the crease 8 and the parts of the outer part 9 of the transversal flaps 3 outside the creases 11 are pushed down under the horizontal leg 14 of each loading ledge 12. Thus, a platform is formed comprising one blank 1 and two loading ledges 12. A support surface is formed between the vertical legs 13 of the two loading ledges 12. The dimensions of the blank 2 may be adapted to the intended use, i.e. the size of the package, container etc. to be used when displaying the goods.
As indicated in the
By means of the flaps 19, 20 having ends placed adjacent each other in the finished platform there will be two layers of cardboard over the total support surface. Double cardboard means that the bearing strength is increased compared to the other embodiments having shorter transversal flaps 3. Thus, the length of the transversal flaps 19, 20 influence the bearing strength of the platform to some extent.
The main difference between the blank 23 of
By using the blank 23 of
In use the platform of
As an alternative the blank of
In an alternative embodiment (not shown) two or more loading ledges are placed side by side on each side of the package or the like to be received. In such a case the blank is made broader and openings are provided in the blank for all feet of the loading ledges, except possibly the outer feet at each end. The principles regarding folding etc. are the same as described above with one loading ledge at each side.
In the embodiment of
The blank 29 has two longitudinal flaps 30 and two transversal flaps 31. In addition to an opening 32 for each foot 18 in the middle of each loading ledge 12 it also has openings 33 for the feet 17 at the ends of each loading ledge 12. The longitudinal flaps 30 are furnished with end flaps 34 at each end having a length corresponding to the length of the transversal flaps 31. A crease 35 is arranged between each longitudinal flap 30 and the centre part of the blank 29. A crease 36 is placed between each longitudinal flap 30 and the end flaps 34.
Each transversal flap 31 has three creases, a first crease 37, between the flap 31 and the centre part of the blank 29, a second crease 38, being a double crease somewhere in the middle between the first crease 37 and a third crease 39, which third crease is placed at the same distance from the second crease 38 as the second crease 38 is placed from the first crease 37. At the first crease two notches 40 are formed for co-operation with two tabs 41 placed at the third crease 39.
The platform is formed in that the blank 29 is folded around two loading ledges 12. Each loading ledge 12 is placed with its feet 17, 18 in the appropriate openings 32, 33 of the blank 29. Then each longitudinal flap 30 is folded up against the horizontal leg 14 of the respective loading ledge 12. The end flap 34 of each longitudinal flap 30 is folded in such a way that it is placed along the first crease 37 between the respective transversal flap 3 and the centre part of the blank 29. With the end flaps 34 placed along the first crease line 37 the transversal flap 31 is folded around the end flaps 34. The part between the second and third creases 38, 39 is folded onto the part between the first and second creases 37, 38 and these parts are placed in a vertical position. The tabs 41 at the third crease 39 are at the same time placed in the notches 40 at the first crease 36 with the outer, free end of each transversal flap 31 directed inwardly at the bottom of the trough formed. By altering the length of the outer part of the transversal flaps 31 the area having double layers at the centre of the platform may be adjusted, depending on demands and requirements.
In yet a further embodiment (not shown) the platform is furnished with loading ledges on all four sides of the platform formed. The design of the blank has to be adapted to the intended use but the same principles apply. Thus, the blank is to be folded around the loading ledges in some way or other.
A person skilled in the art realises that the separate parts of the embodiments described may be combined in many different ways. From the above it is further obvious that by using a blank and folding it around two or more loading ledges a number of different designs may be achieved.
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