The present invention relates to crates and, more particularly, to modular storage crates which may be stacked to form a vertically and horizontally aligned array, the contents of each crate accessible from at least one side.
Storage crates, typically of a parallelepiped shape open at the top, form convenient storage and transport modules for loose items. Also typically, these storage crates are of unitary construction of injection moulded plastic.
Such crates are generally sufficiently sturdy to allow stacking of one above the other, but a disadvantage of having the crates in a stack is that, if it is desired to access the contents of any crate lower than the uppermost, the stack must be at least partially dismantled and reassembled.
A further disadvantage of integrally formed crates is that transport and storage prior to use is expensive due to the volume of space required for each crate.
It is an object of the present invention to address or at least ameliorate some of the above disadvantages.
Accordingly, in a first broad form of the invention, there is provided a stackable storage crate comprising side elements and a base element wherein at least one of said side elements is provided with an openable panel providing access to storage space within said crate.
Preferably, said modular elements further include an upper perimeter frame.
Preferably, said side elements, said base element and said upper perimeter frame are modular components adapted for compaction as a flat pack while in a disassembled state prior to use.
Preferably, said side elements comprise first and second opposing pairs of side elements.
Preferably, said base element comprises a base panel and a base perimeter frame.
Preferably, each of said side elements comprises a side element perimeter frame and side panel; said perimeter frame comprising upper and lower horizontal members and opposing vertical corner members.
Preferably, at least one said side panel of said first pair of opposing side elements is an opening panel; said opening panel hingedly attached to said side element perimeter frame.
Preferably, said opening panel is adapted for rotation about said hinge between a vertical closed position and a substantially horizontal open position.
Preferably, said base perimeter frame comprises a channel section open at an upper side of said channel section; said channel section adapted to receive therein said lower horizontal members and lower ends of said vertical corner members.
Preferably, said upper and lower horizontal members of said side element perimeter frame of said first opposing pair side elements comprise an “I-beam” section substantially extending the length of each said side element.
Preferably, said upper and lower horizontal members of said side perimeter frame of said second pair of opposing side elements are provided with apertures adapted for engagement with projecting retaining elements of said base portion.
Preferably, said channel section of said base element is provided with a plurality of inwardly projecting retaining elements; said retaining elements adapted to engage with lower flanges of said “I-beam” section and said apertures of said lower members as snap-fits when said first pair and said second pair of opposing side elements are assembled to said base element.
Preferably, said upper perimeter frame comprises an upper channel section open at an underside of said channel; said channel adapted to receive therein said upper horizontal members and upper ends of said vertical corner members.
Preferably, said upper channel section is provided with a plurality of inwardly projecting retaining elements; said retaining elements adapted to engage with said “I-beam” section and said apertures of said upper horizontal members when said upper perimeter frame is assembled to said first pair of opposing side elements.
Preferably, said vertical corner members of each of said first opposing pair of side elements are adapted for nesting engagement with corresponding said vertical corner members of said second pair of opposing side elements.
Preferably, each of said vertical corner members of a first pair of opposing side elements engages with a corresponding vertical corner member of said second pair of opposing side elements by means of notches and projecting lugs.
Preferably, said opening panel is provided with a forwardly projecting flange at an upper edge of said panel; said flange adapted for engagement within a lower outer edge of said upper channel section of said upper perimeter frame when said opening panel is in said closed position; said engagement retaining said opening panel in a locked condition.
Preferably, said upper perimeter frame is provided with cut-out portions exposing portions of said forwardly projecting flange when said opening panel is in said closed position; said cut-out portions adapted to allow a user to apply downward pressure on said forwardly projecting flange so as to deflect said flange sufficient to release said flange from said engagement.
Preferably, said upper perimeter frame and said base perimeter frame are provided with mating engaging elements; said engaging elements adapted to prevent lateral movement between two said crates when one is stacked on another.
In a further broad form of the invention, there is provided a method for assembly of the modular storage crate of claim 1; said storage crate provided with an openable panel in at least one side element of said crate; said method including the steps of:
Preferably, said method includes the further step of engaging an upper perimeter frame comprising a channel section with upper horizontal members of said perimeter frames of said first and second opposing pairs of side elements.
Preferably, said openable panel is hingedly attached to a perimeter frame of said at least one of one said pair of opposing side elements.
In yet a further broad form of the invention, there is provided a method for accessing interiors of a storage crates when a plurality of said storage crates are arranged in a vertical stack; said method including the steps of:
Preferably, said storage crate is comprised of a base element, first and second opposing pairs of side elements and an upper perimeter frame.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
With reference to
Each of the side elements 13 to 16 comprises a perimeter frame made up of upper and lower horizontal members and arcuate vertical corner members.
Each of vertical corner members 23 and 24 is provided with upper and lower corner extension portions 23A, 23B and 24A, 24B respectively. These extension portions are of similar arcuate form as that of the central portion of the corner members, but are inwardly offset. Vertical corner members 24 and 25 are further provided with notches 27 arranged for snap-fitting to projecting lugs 57 of opposite side elements 15 and 16 (see
The dimensions of the arcuate corner members 23 and 24 of the first pair of opposing side elements 13 and 14 are smaller than the arcuate corner members 52 and 53 of the second pair of opposing side elements 15 and 16 (shown in
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Opening panel 30 rotates about flexible element 32 from a vertical closed position (as shown in
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The configuration of the second pair of opposing side elements 15 and 16 is shown in
The vertical flanges of both upper and lower horizontal members 50 and 51 are provided with apertures 55 for snap-in engagement with retaining elements 67 provided in base element 12 and retaining elements 73 of upper perimeter frame 18 respectively (as shown in
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Front portion 71 is further provided with recesses 75 which, on assembly of upper perimeter frame 18 with side elements 13 and 14 coincide with cut-out portions 26.
The channel sections 70 and 62 respectively of upper perimeter frame 18 and base element 12, are provided with mating elements adapted to interlock when the base of one crate is resting on the upper perimeter frame of another so as to prevent lateral movement between the two crates. A preferred arrangement may be seen in
Prior to assembly, the elements comprising stackable storage crate 10 may be bundled into a flat pack held together by suitable packaging material. To assemble the elements into a storage crate, a user would proceed as follows:
It will be seen from
Recesses 75 provided in the front vertical side 85 of perimeter frame 18 coincide, when assembled to side elements 13 and 14, with cut-out portions 26 of upper horizontal member 21 of side element 13 as best seen in
When assembled, the inner surfaces of the panels of all four side elements 13, 14, 15 and 16 together with the upper surface of base element 12 intersect at their respective edges to form an unobstructed space.
All elements of the stackable storage crate of the present invention may be made by injection moulding of a suitable polymer, for example polypropylene. The fixed and openable panels are preferably clear with the frame elements having a frosted finish.
In use, a number of the stackable storage crates may be stacked into a column and a number of columns placed side by side to form a row of columns, as shown in
The above describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005902791 | May 2005 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2006/000714 | 5/30/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/2/2008 |