The present invention relates to boxes for the transport of goods which enable to present the goods transported in the box to a consumer and facilitate access to the goods in the box to the same.
A plurality of products is transported in boxes which are open to the top. For example, a plurality of different box shapes are known in beverage industry to transport beverage bottles or smaller containers of beverage bottles (for example so called “sixpacks”) from the production to retailers. In retail, the boxes are usually stacked, so that access is only possible from the top and thus products which are located in a box which is located in a bottom position in the stack may only be accessed when all boxes located above the same are removed. This is extremely uncomfortable, strenuous and time consuming. Further, such boxes are generally only designed for the transport of goods of a certain type, like e.g. bottles, so that for the transport of other goods other boxes have to be used.
It would thus be an advantage to provide boxes which enable a more efficient and simple access to products transported in the box.
According to an embodiment, a box may have a floor; at least two pairs of respectively opposing side walls, wherein a first one of the side walls extends upwards from the floor in a vertical direction at least partially only by a retrieval height which is lower than the height of one or several of the remaining side walls, to define a lateral opening with dimensions which enable an access to and the removal of products contained in the box through the lateral opening; and an insert for being arranged on the floor, wherein the insert is implemented depending on the products to be received in the box.
According to another embodiment, a system may have a box which may have a floor; at least two pairs of respectively opposing side walls, wherein a first one of the side walls extends upwards from the floor in a vertical direction at least partially only by a retrieval height which is lower than the height of one or several of the remaining side walls, to define a lateral opening with dimensions which enable an access to and the removal of products contained in the box through the lateral opening; and an insert for being arranged on the floor, wherein the insert is implemented depending on the products to be received in the box; wherein the system may further have a plurality of inserts structured for different products, wherein one of the inserts may optionally be arranged in the box.
Some embodiments of the present invention thus comprise a base or bottom and at least two pairs of respectively opposite side walls, wherein a first one of the side walls is implemented so that it enables a removal of products contained in the box. Apart from that, the first side wall extends from the bottom or floor in the vertical direction at least partially by only a lower retrieval or unload height to the top which is lower than the height of one or several of the remaining side walls. The retrieval height is determined so that from the first side wall a lateral opening is defined with a size or dimension which enables an access or the removal or retrieval of products contained in the box through the lateral opening.
According to a first aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a box of the above mentioned implementation which further includes a locking element which extends between the two opposite side walls which abut on the first side wall, and which is movable between a first position and a second position, wherein the locking element is arranged in the first position between the opposing side walls and spaced apart from the first side wall, wherein the locking element is arranged in the second position overlapping with the first side wall.
The locking element, according to embodiments, includes a bracket extending between the opposing side walls, and two struts arranged at the two opposing ends of the bracket, wherein a first end of the struts is arranged at the opposing ends of the bracket, and wherein a second end of the struts is arranged rotatably moveable at the corresponding side wall. The opposing side walls and the first side wall may include recesses in order to receive or the bracket and the struts, wherein the recesses may be such that the struts and the bracket in the first or second position of the locking element are flush with one surface of the opposing side walls facing the first side wall or with an exterior surface of the one side wall. Further, a latching element may be provided which cooperates with the locking element in order to keep the locking element securely in the first or second position. For forming the latching element, the struts and/or the bracket of the locking element may be implemented to engage portions of the opposite side walls or the first side wall, wherein according to embodiments the struts and/or bracket in this respect comprise one or several snap-in elements in order to cooperate with corresponding snap-in element receiving portions of the side walls. The locking element may be arranged at the second position with a distance from the bottom or floor which corresponds to about a third, a half or two thirds of the height of the opposing side walls. Further, the locking element may be implemented to be additionally arranged at a further position spaced apart from the first side wall, wherein in this case the struts may be implemented telescopically, to arrange the locking element selectively at the second or at the further position.
According to a further aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a box of the above-mentioned type, further including an insert to be arrange on the floor of the box, the insert being implemented depending on the products to be received in the box.
According to embodiments, the insert may be detachably connectable to the floor and/or the side surfaces, advantageously only using special tools. The insert may be plate-shaped and a first surface of the insert facing the floor may be adapted to a structure of the floor. The surface of the plate-shaped insert opposing the first surface is structured according to the product to be inserted. The insert may include sleeves, longitudinal struts, cross struts or members and/or recesses. Embodiments further provide a system including a box according to embodiments of the invention and a plurality of inserts structured for different products, wherein one of the inserts may selectively be arranged in the box.
According to this aspect, thus a system is provided which may be assembled freely, which may easily be adapted to different products to be inserted into the box, for example by a service provider who provides the boxes according to a configuration desired by a customer, and provides corresponding inserts, and accordingly assembles the boxes without inserts, wherein it is in this case provided for the inserts only to be exchangeable using special tools, which only the box provider has possession of.
According to embodiments of the invention, the box is restricted in vertical direction to the top by the first side wall area (which may also be the complete side wall) extending from the bottom to the top, which has a lower retrieval height. I.e., above this first side wall area no further frictional connection between the adjacent side walls exists. In other words, the first side wall is at least partially less high than the surrounding side walls or than some of the surrounding side walls, so that access is possible also at the side of the box, in order to thus have easy access to products which are arranged in lower boxes of the stack, even if the boxes are stacked.
Here, in some embodiments, the height of the first side wall is still dimensioned such that the specific products transported in the box may not fall out of the box during transport. In some embodiments, the box is determined for the transport of bottles or of bottles prepacked in smaller containers, which is why the first side wall comprises a height which is sufficient to prevent falling out of individual bottles from the box. In some embodiments, the height is between 1 and 10 centimeters. In some further embodiments, this height is between 2 and 5 centimeters, or generally more than 2 centimeters.
In some embodiments, the first side wall each comprises two side wall portions at its edges adjacent to the neighboring side walls which extend up to the height of the adjacent side walls in order to increase stability of the box.
In further embodiments of the present invention, the box comprises four side walls, wherein at least in the side walls adjacent to the first side wall grip openings or handle openings are arranged. The grip openings here comprise an area running parallel to the bottom and also an area running perpendicular to the bottom. In some embodiments, the area running perpendicular to the floor or bottom is arranged in the direction of the first side wall. In some embodiments, apart from that the first horizontal opening section running parallel to the bottom passes into the vertical opening section with a radius which is large enough to be able to grip the box in the radius. In this embodiments of the invention it is consequently possible to grip and lift the box also in the radius or in the vertical opening section so that the same tilts backwards when gripping. During transport this reduces the probability of goods falling out, like for example the bottles, from the box through the opening of the first side wall.
According to some embodiments of the invention the box further comprises, in the floor area adjacent to the first side wall, a larger supporting area for the products to be transported than on average in the remaining area of the floor. In other words this means that, when the floor is not implemented holohedrally but for example consists of individual struts, the number of struts per area, i.e. the strut density in the area adjacent to the first side wall is increased. This leads to the fact that a good inserted into the box near the side wall, for example a beverage bottle or can is in contact with the floor with a large area or supporting area. This prevents the bottle or the beverage can to slip or tilt into recesses between the floor struts, so that an unwanted falling out of the can or the bottle during transport is prevented.
In some embodiments, further the side walls adjacent to the first side wall at the front side where they abut on the first side wall are less high than at the front side opposing the side wall. I.e., in the direction of the opening, the side walls adjacent to the opening are lower, so that on the one hand the space available for retrieval is increased and so that on the other hand the light incidence or viewing angle into the interior of the box is increased in order to thus make the objects transported in the box, like for example bottles or the like better visible.
In some further embodiments, the remaining side walls which do not correspond to the first side wall are foldable or hinged with respect to the floor, so that the box may be brought into a folded state in which the remaining side walls are approximately parallel to the floor overlying the same or are located above the floor. By this, the box may be transported more efficiently and at lower costs in the empty state.
Some embodiments comprise an additional movable side wall area which extends above the first side wall in a vertical direction and which may either be removed or folded away. This may have the advantage that in the upfolded state the moveable side wall area additionally increases the stability or security so that no goods or products may fall out of the box. Further, in this unfolded state or down-folded state the moveable side wall area may be used to present product information or the like.
In some embodiments, the moveable side wall area is implemented latticed or formed from a plurality of struts so that the box may be cleaned by pressure jets without separating the moveable side wall area from the box or inadvertently removing the same from the box by the high pressure.
In some embodiments, further the remaining side walls are coated or laminated with an foil or film which contains product information which may be read from the outside.
In some further embodiments, a light foil is provided so that by light reflection the object or bottles transported in the box may be optically better visible.
In some further embodiments the remaining three side walls which do not correspond to the lower wall are of equal height so that the boxes may be stacked onto each other, wherein the floor of a box comes to lie on the remaining three side walls of the underlying box. For this purpose, both in the floor and also in the top ends of the remaining side walls special recesses or contours may be provided into which the corresponding recesses or contours of the floor or the remaining side walls engage in order to thus enable stackability and guarantee secure standing.
In some embodiments of inventive boxes which are suitable for storing or transport and presentation of beverage bottles or cans the floor comprises a plurality of sleeves extending in the vertical direction from the floor upwards. Sleeves are three-dimensional objects which are located on the floor and which are shaped such that the bottles are held or fixed by the outer boundary surfaces of the sleeves, so that falling out of the bottles is effectively prevented. In some embodiments, the sleeves only comprise a low height in the vertical direction, so that the same may also be referred to as sleeve stumps. The height and the exterior shape of some sleeves is selected so that the same prevents falling out of the bottles through the lateral opening in connection with the first side wall. In order to still guarantee a retrieval, in some embodiments, the sleeves at their highest position are not higher than the first side wall. In some embodiments, the outer boundary surfaces of the sleeves have a varying height to adapt the same best as possible to the respective requirements. In order to enable tilting or falling out of the bottles in the direction of the first side wall and still guarantee a good stability, the sleeves comprise a lower height in a direction in parallel to the side wall than in the direction towards the first side wall so that tilting in parallel to the first side wall is enabled, wherein tilting in a direction perpendicular to that is impeded and the bottles are held securely.
Embodiments of the present invention will be detailed subsequently referring to the appended drawings, in which:
a) shows a box according to
b) shows the box of
FIG. 14shows a stacked arrangement of a box of
a)-(d) show embodiments for inserts which may be used in the box according to
The box further comprises two pairs of respectively opposing side walls 14a, 14b and 16a, 16b which extend from the floor 12 upwards, i.e. in the vertical direction 18. A first one of four side walls, in this example side wall 16b, only extends by a small retrieval height 20 into the vertical direction 18.
The retrieval height 20 is lower than the height of the remaining side walls 14a, 14b and 16a, so that a lateral opening is formed which enables an access to or a retrieval or removal of bottles or products contained and transported in the box through the lateral opening. Above the first side wall 16b no further structure of the box is located. On the floor 12 of the embodiment illustrated in
By the first side wall 16a a lateral opening is defined or formed which enables access for removing the bottles transported in the box. In other embodiments, of course other products may be transported in the box. In the box of
In alternative embodiments not illustrated here, the side wall does not comprise the lower retrieval height 20 along its complete length but from the adjacent side walls 14a and 14b fixed side wall sections extend into the lateral opening, wherein the lateral opening still remains so large that a removal of the products or bottles is guaranteed. Such boxes may have an increased stability.
The embodiment of a box 10 illustrated in
The side walls 14a and 14b adjacent to the first side wall 16b each comprise a grip opening 28a and 28b using which the box may be lifted and carried. Here, the grip openings comprise both a first opening area extending in parallel to the floor and also a second opening area basically extending in a vertical direction whose function will be explained in more detail in the following with reference to
Further, the side walls 14a and 14b adjacent to the first side wall 16b, at the end facing into the direction of the first side wall, comprise bevelled edge areas 30a and 30b through which light may fall into the boxes even if they are stacked one onto the other. In the embodiment illustrated in
The box illustrated in
In some embodiments of the invention, the surfaces of the side walls 14a, 14b and 16a facing inwards are designed with a light color so that by the light incidence caused by the openings 30a and 30b the bottles in the interior of the boxes are well visible for the observer from the outside. In alternative embodiments, the surfaces are pasted with product information or advertisements.
The embodiment of the invention illustrated in
The sixpacks 40a, 40b and 40c each contain six individual bottles not illustrated here for reasons of clarity.
Here, in addition to the sleeves which engage into the sixpacks from the bottom which are opened at the bottom for this purpose, the sixpacks are held by the bars 40a and 40b which, as illustrated in
As it may be gathered from the view of
It is obvious that in other embodiments of the box 10 the arrangement of the sleeves may be different. For example, in some embodiments bars may be completely omitted and instead only sleeves may be used. In the embodiment illustrated in
As it may be seen in
In the embodiment illustrated in
In some embodiments of the invention, as illustrated with respect to
In some embodiments of the invention, the floor 12 is not implemented holohedrally but is formed by an arrangement of ribs for saving weight and for easier cleaning. The same cover the surface of the floor 12 so that the individual bottles are supported securely on the floor 12 by their bottle bottom. In the area 50 of the front edge, i.e. in the area 50 adjacent to the first side wall 16b, the number or the area density of the ribs, compared to the residual area, is increased so that the bottles located there may not tilt outwards even when they are tilted from their rest position slightly into the direction of the first side wall 16b by exterior influences. This is prevented by the ribs being set so densely in the area 50 adjacent to the first side wall 16b, that the edge of a bottle may not tilt in between the spacing between two adjacent ribs. In other words, in the area 50 adjacent to the first side wall 16b the floor 12 comprises a supporting area for the bottles which is larger than the available supporting area provided on average across the floor per area unit, to enable secure holding of the bottles.
As it may further be gathered from
Further, the floor of the box in the center of the same comprises a strut 52 extending from the side wall 16a to the first side wall 16b and whose bars comprise a larger extent in the vertical direction than the remaining bars of the floor. This strut 52 serves to additionally support the first side wall 16b of a reduced height in order increase the stability of the box. The strut 52 is arranged at the center so that the strut which extends downwards further than the remaining floor does not obstruct lifting out the bottles from the bottom box in the stacked state.
Further, the embodiment of
For increasing security of mounting the embodiments illustrated in
The embodiment illustrated in
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As it may be seen from the top view of
The outer boundary surface or area 70 comprises a varying height, as already indicated above. Here, the sleeve in a first side surface area 75 which is parallel to the first side wall 16b and secures a bottle to the back (in the direction 72 facing away from the first side wall 16b) is less high than in a second side surface area 76 which secures the bottle against a tilting in a direction 74 in parallel to the first side wall 16b.
With the sleeve 54a illustrated in
The first side surface area 75 is lower than the second side surface area 76 to enable tilting when the bottles fall or tilt out to the front, without having to lift the bottle so far that it possibly already abuts on the floor of a further box which is stacked on the respective box.
The second boundary surface area 76, however, prevents tilting in the direction in parallel to the first side wall 16b and may thus be higher in order to increase stability. Generally, both the sleeves 54a and 54b as also the sleeve 54c cause a maximum stability when simultaneously enabling tilting out towards the front as the sleeves in the direction in parallel to the side wall comprise a lower height than in the direction perpendicular to the side wall.
Further, the sleeves in
With reference to
As it may further be gathered from
It is the advantage of this aspect of the invention that now an additional transport protection element is provided which is arranged in the position illustrated in
The invention is not restricted to the examples described with reference to
With respect to
With respect to
Although embodiments were discussed above basically in the context of beverage boxes, further embodiments of the present invention may of course also be used for other product types. For example, beverage cans and any other cylindrical objects like, for example, hair spray, deodorants cans or the like may be transported using the inventive boxes. Further, the boxes with a lateral opening may also be used for a completely different type of products which may deviate from a cylindrical base shape. The boxes are universally usable for any products as they enable to laterally take out the product from the box in the stacked state. This great advantage is not restricted to the type of transported goods.
While this invention has been described in terms of several embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and compositions of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP2010/063807, filed Sep. 20, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Parent | PCT/EP2010/063807 | Sep 2010 | US |
Child | 13845292 | US |