The present invention refers to devices or articles used for the arrangement, transport, storage, and display of goods. More particularly, the present invention is related to a tray with height selection system, wherein said tray can be stacked with other equal trays to form columns, and the distance between the stacked trays can be modified by means of a height selection system.
Various types of stackable devices or articles for the arrangement, transport, storage, and display of goods are known in the industry. Particularly, in some industries, stackable trays are widely used, such as in the food industry.
These devices are generally manufactured by injection molding, composed of a single rectangular shape, having a design that allows to be stacked on each other.
For instance, stackable devices used for the bread industry vary in size, wherein having trays with different heights that can be transported or stored in order to maximize the available space are needed, and thus storing or transporting the greatest amount of possible food products.
Once the trays are empty, it is very important also that they can be nested to occupy the smallest possible space, thus facilitating their storage and transportation.
In the prior art, there are trays which allow the height of the stack of the trays to be adjusted, rotating the same 180° when stacked, i.e. varying their orientation. This kind of trays allows up to three different level configurations, 2 loading heights, and a nesting one with the aid of a set pin, as described in Verna et al US 2006/0070906 A1.
It is well known in the art that the difference of heights between stacked trays can be achieved by inserting the legs of the tray into guides or slots of another tray, which allows stacking of said trays, where each conferred height depends on the orientation between them, thus achieving the possibility of having two different height or stacking levels, as well as a nesting configuration as explained in Stahl U.S. Pat. No. 9,469,470 B2. In Stahl's tray configuration, the feet are thin protruding projections which are inserted into the corresponding slots. However, these feet can be susceptible to strokes due to the daily handling of the tray, as they are configured as lateral projections, causing them to be released if the weight of the product is increased.
Similarly, in Hassel U.S. Pat. No. 9,156,588 B2, a tray having a plurality of feet in the side walls is disclosed which allows to vary the stacking height of said trays. However, the height difference achieved is minimal due to the design used in this tray, and only allows selecting between two heights.
Consequently, the existing trays and containers in the state of art have the disadvantage of only providing a maximum of three different heights between trays or containers of the same type, based on rotation of the same to achieve such height variation during stacking.
Additionally, the distance achieved between the aforementioned trays when stacked is minimal, whereby there is a need to provide a new lifting system that enable a greater variation of distance, in order to adapt the space between trays to a greater amount of product sizes, which allows stability of the column of stacked trays, and which occupies the smallest possible space for transportation or storage when the trays are empty.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention providing a tray with height selection system which be able to arrange columns of stable stacked trays.
A further objective of the present invention is providing a tray with a height selection system with two or more selectable heights.
A further objective of the present invention is providing a tray with a manual height selection system.
A further objective of the present invention is providing a tray with a height selection system that can be stacked and further nested.
As shown in
a front wall (1e) which is a flat plate;
a back wall (1h) which is a flat plate;
two side walls (1f) each one having optionally a hollow (1g) for manual handling;
said walls (1e, 1h and 10 projecting from a common base (5).
In relation to
Moreover, the tray has at least one height selection system (2), however, the preferred embodiment of the invention has four height selection systems (2). In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the four height selection systems (2) are close to the four ends of each of the side walls (1f) in a corresponding manner, whereby each wall (1f) has two height selection systems (2).
Each of the side walls (1f) has at least one housing (2f) in which a revolver (2h) is housed. Furthermore, it has at least one-foot (1a) projecting from said side wall (1f) downwards. Wherein said foot (1a) is below the housing (2f). While at the top of the housing (2f) is a fixed space (2a).
It is noteworthy that the present invention may also have an inverse configuration between the housing (2f), the foot (1a) and the fixed space (2a), i.e., there is the possibility that the foot (1a) projects from the side wall (1f) upwards, so that the foot (1a) is located on the housing (2f), while the fixed space (2a) lies in the lower part of the housing (2f).
The front wall (1e) and the back wall (1h) are parallel and their height allows stacking-nesting the tray, saving space for transport back to the warehouse once is empty. Additionally, the two side walls (1f) are also parallel, each having at least one-foot (1a) projecting preferably downwards.
Optionally, the side walls (1f) have a hollow (1g) as a function of a handle to facilitate the usage, however this hollow can be replaced by any other means that allows the manipulation of the tray.
The revolver (2h), depending on the embodiment of the invention, has at least one mobile space (2x) at the periphery thereof, in which a foot (1a) which belongs to another tray can be inserted (1) with a height selection system (2) to be stacked, as shown in
As shown in
Therefore, the hollow shaft (1d) serves as a guide for the revolver (2h), while its hollow allows for the free passage of the screw (3).
On the other hand, the projections (1b) have the needed shape and dimensions to be fitted under pressure in the groove (2e) of the revolver (2h), leaving a space between both pieces so that the revolver (2h) can rotate under pressure inside the housing (2f).
The fixed space (2a) of the housing (2f) is a space belonging to both the housing (2f) and the side wall (1f), as shown in
To assemble the height selection system (2), the revolver (2h) is inserted horizontally into the housing (2f) in order to match the longitudinal axis of the bore (2g) with the longitudinal axis of the hollow shaft (1d), therefore the body of the screw (3) can pass through both parts to ultimately be screwed into the nut (4), whereby the revolver (2h) is secured to the tray (1) by means of a screw (3) and a nut (4), at the same time it can rotate inside the housing (2f). However, the revolver (2h) can be fixed to the tray (1) by any other fastening means, allowing it to rotate within the housing (2f), such as turning clips, bearings or rivets, etc. and may even be done without the hollow shaft (1d) and the bore (2g).
The revolver (2h), may optionally have reference symbols (6) which indicate a predetermined height configuration, to assist the user to determinate the selected position of the revolver (2h) at the desired height, as shown in
As illustrated in
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the active position of the revolver (2h) (
In this way, the preferred embodiment of the present invention has four possible active positions, determined by the different size of the four mobile spaces (2x) of the revolver (2h).
The representative embodiment of the invention which has been described is to be regarded as exemplary, and not limiting the scope of the present invention to a person skilled in the art.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/MX2017/000145 | 12/6/2017 | WO | 00 |