The present application is a 35 U.S.C. ยงยง371 national phase conversion of PCT/IB2006/054022, filed Oct. 31, 2006, which claims priority of South African Patent Application No. 2005/08904, filed Nov. 3, 2005, the disclosure of which has been incorporated herein by reference. The PCT International Application was published in the English language.
THIS invention relates to a container and reinforcing corner posts for use with the container in its erected configuration.
Various collapsible containers are available. These are particularly useful for produce such as fruit and vegetables, but are not confined to the conveyance and storage of such produce.
Known collapsible containers suffer from the disadvantage that they are relatively complicated to erect for use and to collapse for storage and transport purposes, and are consequently not widely accepted by users. Furthermore, known collapsible containers often lack strength and rigidity, and are consequently easily deformed in use resulting in damage to goods contained therein. Consequently also such known containers are not suitable for permanent packaging or storage systems.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a novel container and reinforcing corner posts therefor which seeks to overcome or at least minimize the above mentioned disadvantages, or which will provide a useful alternative to known containers.
According to the present invention, there is provided a reinforcing corner post suitable for use with a container comprising a foldable blank having a base panel and a pair of opposed side wall panels, and a pair of opposed end wall panels, the side wall panels and end wall panels being foldable into upright positions relative to the base panel to define opposed side walls and end walls with corners being formed at the junctions of the side walls and end walls, the reinforcing corner post being provided at all or selected corners of the container, characterized in that the corner post comprises an external post section which embraces the corner, and an internal post section which nests within the corner, and engaging means for releasably coupling the external post section and internal post section to one another by longitudinal displacement of the external post section and internal post section relative to one another to an engaged position, and locking means for securing the inner post section and the outer post section in the engaged position.
Preferably, the inner post section and the outer post section will each comprise generally planar longitudinally extending leaf elements which are angled relative to one another, meeting at a longitudinal junction to define a longitudinal corner formation. Preferably also, the leaf elements will include transverse and/or longitudinal reinforcing ribs.
Further according to the invention, the engaging means comprises tongue elements which extend from one post section and engage complementary formations in the other post section upon relative longitudinal displacement between such sections.
In a preferred arrangement the tongue formations will extend outwardly from the inner post section and engage corresponding longitudinal slots provided in the outer post section.
Thus in one arrangement, the tongue formations will extend outwardly from an inner post section and each tongue formation will terminate in a head formation which is adapted to be held captive by a corresponding slot in the outer post section upon relative longitudinal displacement between the post sections to the engaged position.
Further according to the invention, at least some of the slots which engage the head formations of the tongue formations include a ramp section which acts to draw a tongue formation into a slot formation to a greater depth. This feature of the invention has the result that the inner post section and the outer post section are drawn closer together so as to sandwich and preferably clamp a corner of the container within the embrace of the post sections in a sandwich fashion.
Also according to the invention one of the post sections, preferably the outer post section is provided with a low level platform structure which is adapted to extend beneath a corner of the container, and which is provided with an engagement formation which is engaged by a corresponding engagement formation on the inner post section to clip the inner and the outer post sections in the engaged position. Preferably, the engagement formation on the platform structure is in the nature of one or more apertures which, in use, receive spigots therein which extend from the inner post section and which have outwardly directed collars which clip into the apertures. This arrangement of the invention acts to clip the inner post section and the outer post section into their engaged position.
The invention envisages that further locking means may be provided for securing the inner post section and the outer post section in the engaged position, such locking means comprising a disc which is receivable in a channel which follows the inner periphery of the outer post section and against which disc the inner post section abuts to prevent relative longitudinal displacement between the inner post section and the outer post section.
It is further a preferred feature of the invention that retention means will be provided for locking the disc in position on the corner post. In one arrangement such locking means may comprise a hook formation which engages a step structure provided in the channel. Additionally, the disc may have apertures through which upstanding spigot formations on the inner post section extend and which engage the spigot formations in a snap type locking action.
A further feature of the invention comprises extending the outer post sections so that these project above the upper level of the container to constitute stacking corners within which the lower zone of an overlying container is received. It has been found that such stacking corners stabilize a plurality of stacked containers.
Also included within the scope of the present invention is a container having corner posts as defined above.
In order more clearly to illustrate the invention an embodiment thereof is described hereunder as an example, without limiting the scope of the invention comprising:
Referring to the drawings, a collapsible container 13 in accordance with the invention comprises a blank 15 having a base panel 10, opposed side panels 11 and opposed end panels 12 which are adapted to be folded to an upright position relative to the base panel 10 to form opposed side walls 11 and opposed end walls 12 of the container 13. Corners 14 of the container 13 are formed at the intersection between the side walls 11 and end walls 12 as illustrated (
It is a feature of the invention that all or selected corners 14 of the container are reinforced by means of a composite reinforcing corner post 16. Each reinforcing post 16 comprises an outer post section 17 which embraces the outside of a corner 14, and an inner post section 18 which is a snug fit within the corner 14 so that the corner 14 is sandwiched between the outer post section 17 and the inner post section 18 in use (
It is a feature of the present invention that each inner post section 18 will be coupled to an associated outer post section 17 by means of engaging means extending from one section and which engages complementary engaging means on the other section. The engaging means releasably engage one another upon relative longitudinal movement between the inner post section 18 and the outer post section 17, to an engaged position shown in
Preferably also, the slot formation 20 will include a ramp 20a which engages the head formation 19a, and which acts to draw the tongue 19 to a deeper extent into the slot formation 20, thereby to draw the inner and outer post sections 17, 18 towards one another and acting to clamp the corner 14 of the container 13 between the post sections 17, 18 in the engaged position. It is thus envisaged that the tongue elements 19 will pass through apertures 21 provided in the side wall panels 11 and the end wall panels 12, which intersect to provide a corner structure 14 (
It has been found that the above arrangement has the advantage that the end zones of the side panels 11 and the end panels 12 which fit between the inner post section 18 and the outer post section 17 are compressed or clamped between the inner post section 18 and the outer post section 17 when the post sections 17, 18 are moved to the engaged position. Such an arrangement therefore results in a compact corner arrangement.
Preferably, the tongue elements 19 will extend from the internal post sections 18 and the slot formations will be defined in the outer post sections 17 as mentioned above, although the reverse is also possible.
In an alternative arrangement, the tongue elements 19 could be adapted to pierce the material of a corner formation 14 in the container 13, and a suitable material to permit such piecing could be used for the container 13.
Also according to the invention, means are provided for providing a clip-in action when the inner and the outer post sections 17, 18 are moved to the engaged position. In a preferred arrangement, a low level platform in the form of a foot piece 21 is provided on a lower zone of the outer corner sections 17, and fits below a corner 14 of the container 13. The foot piece 21 defines one or more apertures 22 therein while corresponding spigots 23 extend from the inner post section 18 and engage the apertures 22 in a removable clip-in fashion. Preferably, the spigots 23 will extend from a similar foot piece 24 formed at the lower zone of the inner corner section 18 as shown in
In the arrangement illustrated, the snap-in effect is created by providing head formations 23a at the extremities of the spigots 23 so that these engage a peripheral region on the apertures 22, and such peripheral region nests against a spigot formation 23 once the head formation 23a has passed through the apertures 22.
The invention further provides for a removable locking disc 26 to intersect the post sections 17, 18, when these are in the engaged position to prevent longitudinal movement of the sections 17, 18. Thus in one arrangement, a channel 27 will be formed at the upper zone of an outer corner section 17 along the inner periphery thereof, and extend slightly above the upper rim 14a of a corner 14. The channel 27 is adapted to receive a locking disc or plate 26 therein, such locking disc 26 acting to prevent relative longitudinal movement between the inner and the outer post sections 17, 18.
With reference to
In one arrangement illustrated, the inner post section 18 may include two longitudinally extending spigot formations 29 in the same fashion as the bottom zone of the inner post section 18, so that the post section is in fact invertable. Thus, the upwardly extending spigot formations 29 will also terminate in head formations 29a which in use project through apertures 28 in the locking plate 26. Each aperture will preferably be provided with a web 28a therein which may narrow in plan view and then widen towards the curved end of the locking disc 26 (
In order to disassemble a corner post from its locked position shown in
It has been found that with the novel arrangement of the invention, the erection and disassembly of the container 13 can readily be automated. In particular, both the assembly and the disassembly of the container 13 are facilitated.
It is a further feature of the invention that each or selected assembled corner posts may form an upwardly protruding stacking corner 32 within which the base of an overlying similar container is receivable (
Doubtless, variations in detail of the invention exist without departing from the principles set forth in the appended claims.
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