This application claims priority based upon International Application PCT/AU2007/001283 filed on 31 Aug. 2007 which is a continuation of Australian Provisional patent application no. 2006904750 filed on 31 Aug. 2006
The present invention relates to a device for transporting and displaying articles. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved stillage for efficient transporting of articles and use as a display means for displaying articles.
Stillages are generally used for transportation and storage of items that are not capable of being stacked for transportation upon a pallet. Such items include but are not limited to plants in pots. It is primarily for use in transporting awkward and movable items and therefore a stillage for practical purposes includes side panels for enclosing items to be stored on a base section.
Stillages generally comprise a framework having a base with upwardly extending support legs fixably located at corner regions of the base and interconnected by non-displaceable cross-members. Articles to be stored or transported by the stillage, rest on the base and are located between and retained by the upwardly extending support legs and cross-members. One disadvantage of such stillages is that when the transported articles are removed, an empty stillage occupies considerable space, which is not only wasteful but proves costly when the stillages are being returned for reuse.
A further drawback of known stillages is that there is generally a practical limitation on the number of stillages that can be transported. Also different sized articles are not easily accommodated by known stillages without adversely decreasing the effective use of transport space.
It is an object of the present invention to address and ameliorate at least one of the above mentioned disadvantages or at least provide a useful alternative.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a stillage which more efficiently utilizes transport space and which can accommodate a range of different sized articles.
It is an even further object of the invention to provide a transport means which can also be used to display articles post-transport.
In accordance with the invention there is provided an improved stackable stillage for transport and display of articles including: a base frame including a generally planar platform for receiving an article or plurality of articles thereon; a series of spaced apart support legs, each having a foot, connected to the base frame for supporting the platform of the base frame; a side frame mounted on the base frame or the support legs and forming a retaining wall about at least a portion of the platform for retaining article(s) thereon; and a connecting head mounted on the base frame or the support legs and extending above the side frame and able to engage the corresponding foot of second stillage in a stackable array.
The connecting head can be shaped to receive a height adjustment element adapted to engage the foot of a second stillage in a stackable array, wherein the distance and angle between one platform of one stillage and a platform of an adjacent stillage in a stack of stillages can be adjusted to provide accommodation for a range of different sized articles in the stack and to angle at least one of the stillages for display of articles in the stillages following transport of said stillages.
The present invention provides an improved stillage system compared to prior art stillages. By providing a system that can be adjusted in height, more efficient use of transport space is achieved. In addition to the improved use of transport space, the system of the present invention can be adjusted following transport and delivery to provide a display structure in which the articles transported can be presented for display and sale.
The improved system can accommodate a range of different sized articles within a stack or array of stillages, hence articles of varying size can be easily transported. The stillage system according to the invention provides stable stacking of one stillage on top of another, and the inclusion of a height adjustment element allows a transport operator to adjust the distance between one platform and another of neighbouring stillages to allow suitable space between adjacent platforms for transporting different sized articles within a stack.
The base frame can include a central open mesh structure surrounded by a peripheral frame edge. Generally, the base frame has a square or rectangular geometry. Preferably the support legs are mounted at corner portions of the base frame on the peripheral frame edge portion. The support legs are preferably ‘L-shaped’ in cross section.
The support legs of the stillage in accordance with the present invention can include a foot for stabilising the stillage. The foot(s) can include a recessed portion for receiving an upper portion of the height adjustment element of an adjacent stillage in an array. The recessed portion of the each foot allows stable stacking of one stillage on top of another. The foot portions can be a bulbous structure to help stabilise the platform.
The support leg can include a leg for raising the base frame above the foot. The leg of the support legs can further include a sleeve member for receiving the height adjustment element. Preferably the sleeve can be a pair of spaced apart sleeve members, which receive the height adjustment element in sliding engagement.
The height adjustment element can include a releasable arm member adapted to slidably locate within the sleeve of the support leg. The arm member can be adjusted in length to selectively alter the distance between a neighbouring stillage. This allows the distance between one base frame and an adjacent base frame in a stack of stillages to be adjusted to accommodate different sized articles. The arm member preferably has a cross sectional configuration which substantially corresponds to the cross section of the support leg. The arm member can include a tongue whereby the tongue engages one of the sleeve members in sliding arrangement.
In the system of the invention, the height adjustment element allows adjustment of space between a platform relative to its neighbouring platform to accommodate different sized articles within an array of stillages. Further, the height adjustment element(s) can be separately adjusted to angularly position the platform of one stillage relative to its neighbouring stillage. One advantage of this adjustability is that the stillages can be used as a means for displaying articles once they have been transported.
In one aspect of the present invention the panel or panels forming a retaining wall can be mounted to legs of at least two support legs spaced from the base frame in offset relation to the peripheral frame edge. The retaining wall can include upright support legs, wherein the upright support legs interconnect the peripheral frame edge and the panel(s), in spaced apart relation to the peripheral frame edge.
In a related aspect of the present invention there is provided a stillage assembly system comprising at least a first and second stillage being adjustably mounted in a stacking condition, the at least first and second stillage including: a base frame including a platform for receiving an article or plurality of articles thereon, and a peripheral frame edge, wherein the base frame is supported by support legs such that the platform is held off the ground; a plurality of support legs, the support legs having a leg ending in a foot portion wherein the peripheral frame edge of the base frame is mounted to the legs of the support legs, at least one side panel mounted to the leg, wherein the side panel is spaced from the base frame and being at least in part co-extensive with the platform to form a retaining wall for the article(s); adjustable legs and wherein the leg members include a foot for stabilising the stillage system during transport and receiving leg members of an adjacent stillage; and wherein in a stacked condition the leg members can be adjusted to alter the distance between the platform of the at least first and second stillages to accommodate a range of different sized articles and wherein one stillage can be angled relative to another so that articles resting on at least one platform can be presented for display.
In accordance with the present invention, a stillage can be a square or rectangular shape including four adjustable leg members at each corner position. A stillage in accordance with the present invention can include vertical cross members linking the base frame and the side panel to improve the strength of a stillage. The base frame can include a central mesh portion surrounded by a peripheral edge. Corner sections of the peripheral edge can be mounted to corresponding leg members.
In accordance with a further related aspect of the invention there is provided an improved stillage for transport and display of articles including: a base frame including a generally planar platform for receiving an article or plurality of articles thereon; a series of spaced apart support legs mounted to the base frame for supporting the platform of the base frame off the ground; a panel or panels interconnecting the support legs, wherein the panel or panels form a retaining wall about at least a portion of the platform for retaining article(s) thereon; and a height adjustment system attached to top or bottom portions of the support legs, wherein the height adjustment system allows relative adjustment of height and angular disposition between the platform of the stillage and a neighbouring platform.
The height adjustment system can include an interchangeable arm member attachable to the support leg(s) to adjust the distance between one stillage and a neighbouring stillage and thus provide accommodation for a range of different sized articles in a stack. The height adjustment element(s) can also be altered to allow angular positioning of the stillage. This allows display of articles following transport.
In order that the invention is more readily understood an embodiment of the invention will be described by way of illustration only with reference to the drawings wherein:
Referring to the drawings there is shown in
The stillages 11, 12, 13, 14 shown in
As shown in this embodiment, the base frame 21 of the bottom stillage 14 is supported off the ground, by support legs 31 located at each corner of the rectangular base frame. The base frame 21 is further strengthened by cross-members 26 connecting between support legs 31 and forming uppermost portion of the side frame 24. Therefore the side frame 24 of the stillage includes substantially vertical members 25 extending between peripheral side edge 22 and uppermost cross-members 26.
The support legs 31 include a central portion having an upper end forming a connecting head 32 and a lower end where there is formed a bulbous foot 29, which has an internal recess (not shown). As shown in
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The height adjustment element 51 is shown in detail
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The height adjustment element has a shaped cross section which is received by a second stillage in a stackable array, wherein the distance and angle between one platform and its neighbouring platform in a stack of stillages can be adjusted to provide accommodation for a range of different sized articles in the stack and display said articles.
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It should be understood that the above description is of a preferred embodiment and included as illustration only. It is not limiting of the invention. Clearly variations of the improved stackable stillage system would be understood by a person skilled in the art without any inventiveness and such variations are included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
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20090272705 A1 | Nov 2009 | US |