EP3604156A1 - Récipient doté d'une section de paroi latérale rabattable - Google Patents

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EP3604156A1
EP3604156A1 EP19183298.9A EP19183298A EP3604156A1 EP 3604156 A1 EP3604156 A1 EP 3604156A1 EP 19183298 A EP19183298 A EP 19183298A EP 3604156 A1 EP3604156 A1 EP 3604156A1
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Erik Brinkers
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D21/00Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
    • B65D21/02Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
    • B65D21/06Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together with movable parts adapted to be placed in alternative positions for nesting the containers when empty and for stacking them when full
    • B65D21/062Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together with movable parts adapted to be placed in alternative positions for nesting the containers when empty and for stacking them when full the movable parts being attached or integral and displaceable into a position overlying the top of the container, e.g. bails, corner plates
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/005Side walls formed with an aperture or a movable portion arranged to allow removal or insertion of contents

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  • the present disclosure relates to an at least stackable container with a foldable side wall section.
  • Containers with a foldable side wall are known from the prior art. Such a hinged side wall can open a side display opening on the container in the opened state, via which a removal of goods from the container can also be carried out in a stacked state. Without such a folding wall, the goods would have to be removed via the container opening on the top, which is covered in a stacked state (except for the uppermost container).
  • a container in which a side wall can be fully opened.
  • the foldable end wall is connected to the adjacent long side walls in the closed state.
  • the longitudinal side walls can be folded in such a way that the container can be folded to save space when empty. Due to the many articulated axes that enable the different folding states, the container is unstable, especially when stacked. To avoid instability, numerous pins and slots in or on the container walls are required. In addition to this, the container can be closed by a lid in order to further counteract instability.
  • a stackable container which has a folding front.
  • a stacking frame is provided to improve stability when the side wall is folded down. Because of the continuous Stacking frames can only be accessed from the side, which makes it particularly difficult to grip goods placed further back or further away from the side wall.
  • GB 2 311 276 A a stackable and nestable container, with a side wall with mutually displaceable in the vertical direction of the container closing elements that open an opening on this side wall when pushed down, the opening extending only over part of the container height.
  • US 2013/0175265 A1 a collapsible and non-stackable container, one side wall of which has a flap which, when opened, can open an opening in this side wall.
  • the opening only extends over part of the entire container height.
  • DE 90 02 331 U1 describes a nestable and stackable container which has a flap in a side wall which, when opened, can open an opening in the side wall which extends over a large part of the container height. In the folded state, the flap can be locked with an upper edge of the corresponding side wall spanning the opening.
  • the containers known from the prior art with a collapsible side wall are either collapsible and then provided with a lid to allow containers to be stacked on top of one another, or are not collapsible and are not open at the top.
  • Containers that can be transported in a space-saving manner when empty, a free container opening and a top have foldable side wall and are stable even when opened, are not yet known.
  • a stackable container with a container base and, in particular four, side walls, which define an upper container opening, at least one side wall having an, in particular centrally arranged, foldable side wall section, in order to open one side and upwards in an opened position
  • at least one stacking bracket which is connected to two side walls adjacent to the at least one side wall and holds these two side walls together or stabilizes them when the foldable side wall section is in the opened position and at least an identical or compatible container is stacked on the container or nested in the container.
  • the foldable side wall section extends from the container bottom to the upper edge of the side wall
  • a stackable container which has a container base, two opposite end walls and two opposite longitudinal walls, the upper edge of which defines a container opening, at least one end wall having a, in particular centrally arranged, foldable side wall section or a folding wall, which in one unfolded position releases a lateral and upwardly open display opening and closes it in a closed position, the container in the opened position being stabilized by at least one stacking bracket that spans the container opening and connects the two longitudinal walls, while an identical or compatible container is stacked on the container or nested in the container.
  • the front and longitudinal walls form a peripheral side wall of the container.
  • the stacking bracket serves on the one hand to enable the container to be stacked, and on the other hand stabilizes the two side walls which are adjacent to the at least one side wall which has the foldable side wall section.
  • the foldable side wall section comprises part of an upper edge and the container is configured such that the foldable side wall section can be opened and closed while the structurally identical or compatible container is stacked on the container.
  • the foldable side wall section extends from the container bottom to the upper edge of the container and can be opened and closed in a stacked state of the container.
  • the container is preferably designed such that the foldable side wall section in the closed position can be positively coupled to both adjacent side wall sections of the at least one side wall such that transverse forces in the circumferential direction of the container are absorbed by the foldable side wall section.
  • the foldable side wall when closed, is able to absorb lateral forces in a similar way to a non-foldable side wall.
  • the stability of the container remains comparable to that of a container without a foldable one Sidewall portion. This is made possible by the effect of the at least one stacking bracket.
  • the foldable side wall section of the container has hook-like sections projecting on both side edges, which can be used in upper edges of adjacent side wall sections of the at least one side wall and can preferably be locked therein, in particular without tools, with the foldable side wall section in this way on the at least one Side wall or is mounted on the container base that it can be displaced translationally in the plane of the at least one side wall for inserting and pulling out the hook-like sections and can be pivoted out of the plane and back into the plane of the at least one side wall for opening and closing.
  • the foldable side wall section can itself be connected to the upper edge or the upper edge of the at least one side wall via hook sections with the foldable side wall section. This connection can be achieved or released by translational displacement of the foldable side wall section in the plane of the at least one side wall.
  • the foldable side wall section can also be pivoted out of the plane and into the plane of the at least one side wall, which results in its folding property.
  • the advantage in this regard is that the hook sections enable simple and quick attachment of the foldable side wall section to the at least one side wall and thus also to the rest of the container. By pulling on the foldable side wall section in the direction of the upper edge of the side wall (upwards), this can be released from the connection.
  • the connection can be formed by pressing the foldable side wall section in the direction of the container bottom or to the lower edge of the at least one side wall.
  • the hook sections can be a type of snap hook, which can form an undercut with latching receptacles or latching holes provided on the upper edge of the at least one side wall to the side of the display opening.
  • the connection of the foldable side wall section with the at least one Side wall acts counter to the folding direction, so that accidental opening of the foldable side wall section can be suppressed or prevented.
  • the container can also be designed such that the foldable side wall section has a hinge, in particular a film hinge, so that the foldable side wall section can be folded in about a hinge axis parallel to its folding axis, and the distance between the folding axis and the hinge axis is chosen to be to compensate for a lateral offset between the folding axis and an outer edge of the upper edge of an identical container stacked underneath, so that the hinge lies in the opened position in the region of an outer upper edge of the side wall of the identical container stacked underneath.
  • a hinge in particular a film hinge
  • the display opening can only be partially released if necessary. Due to the defined distance between the folding axis and the hinge axis, the foldable side wall section of an upper container partially overlaps a side wall of a lower container in the opened position and does not protrude outwards. By preventing the foldable side wall from protruding out of the plane of the container in the opened position, a risk of injury can be reduced and such a foldable side wall section can be prevented from acting as a lever which can be caused by an accidental movement or an accidental operation that several containers stacked on top of each other fall over.
  • a labeling field is provided on the at least one side wall or on the container bottom in the plane of the at least one side wall, in particular in the middle, and the foldable side wall section has a recess for the labeling field in its lower region, so that in the closed position the recess fits the labeling field precisely.
  • the labeling field Due to its positioning, the labeling field is clearly visible from the outside. It is possible to adapt the labeling field as desired and, for example, use it to provide information about the contents of the container, to attach advertising to it or like. Gaps or holes in between are avoided by precisely fitting the labeling field through the recess on the foldable side wall section, so that, for example, the contents of the container cannot accidentally escape from the interior of the container. In addition, a uniform visual appearance of the at least one side wall can thus be generated.
  • the container is further preferably designed such that the foldable side wall section extends over the entire height of the at least one side wall and bottom-side pivot pins of the foldable side wall section are slidably and rotatably received in elongated holes extending vertically in the container bottom.
  • the foldable side wall section extends over the entire height of the container, optimal access to the interior of the container is possible via the display opening in the opened position.
  • the displaceability of the hinge pins within the elongated holes enables the translational movement of the foldable side wall section in the plane of the at least one side wall and thus also the connection or disconnection between the two elements via the hook sections.
  • the rotatability of the pivot pins relative to the elongated holes enables the foldable side wall section to be folded relative to the plane of the at least one side wall.
  • the foldable side wall section of the container in particular in the middle, can have a handle opening or recess. This makes the container light and comfortable to use, especially when the container is being transported manually.
  • the foldable side wall section of the container according to the invention has a stacking or nesting edge. A stackability or nestability between the container according to the invention with other identical or compatible containers is thus possible.
  • a container system which has at least two stackable and nestable containers. It is therefore possible from several according to the invention
  • Containers to build a container tower can be useful especially during transport but also during storage, since it enables the containers to be arranged in a space-saving manner.
  • Fig. 1 shows a container 1 with a container base 2, a container opening 3 opposite the container base 2 and four (two long and two short) side walls 4.
  • One of the (short) side walls, namely the end wall 5, has a foldable side wall section or a folding wall 6 ,
  • the folding wall 6 is part of the end wall 5 and extends over its entire height.
  • the container 1 is in Fig. 1 shown in an opened position, in which the folding wall 6 on the end wall 5 releases a display opening 8, and in the Figure 4 shown in a closed position, in which the folding wall 6 closes the display opening 8 on the end wall 5.
  • Two stacking brackets 10 span, parallel to and in the vicinity of two (short) side walls, the container 1 which is open at the top.
  • the stacking brackets 10 are each pivotally attached at their ends to the upper edge 12 of two (long) side walls 4 adjacent to the end wall 5 , In the position shown, ie in a state spanning the container opening 3, the stacking brackets 10 enable another identical or compatible container to be stacked on the container 1. From this position, the stacking brackets 10 can be pivoted such that they no longer span the container opening 3 , In this case, it is possible to nest another identical or compatible container in container 1.
  • the container 1 according to the invention is thus a stackable and nestable container with a display opening 8 that is open at the side and at the top.
  • the container 1 is made of plastic.
  • the side walls 4 form a circumferential side wall of the container 1 and have an upper edge or an upper edge 12 which defines the container opening 3.
  • Fig. 2 is an excerpt from Fig. 1 , which shows the folding wall 6.
  • the folding wall 6 has a bar 13 on its upper edge.
  • the strip 13 has a latching geometry on the end in each case, which engages in a latching geometry of the end wall 5 in the closed position.
  • the latching geometry of the strip 13 is designed as a hook section 14, whereas the latching geometry of the end wall 5 is designed as a receptacle 16, which can form an undercut with the hook section 14, which is designed here as a type of snap hook.
  • the undercut is formed, that is, when the two locking geometries interlock, there is a positive connection, in particular a snap connection, between the foldable side wall section 6 and the end wall 5.
  • the hook sections 14 are not formed directly on the side edges 17 of the folding wall 6, but are laterally spaced therefrom. This ensures additional stability of the folding wall 6 in the closed state.
  • the hook sections have projections on the front which, in the case of a latching connection between the hook section 14 and the receptacle 16, prevent the latching connection from being released by simply pulling the folding wall 6 upward.
  • the projection in order to release the latching connection, the projection must first be pushed backwards and the undercut between the hook section 14 and the receptacle 16 can be released by subsequently pulling up on the folding wall 6. Due to the design of the hook section 14 and the projection located thereon, operations have to be carried out in two directions in order to be able to transfer the folding wall 6 from the closed position into the opened position. An unintentional opening or opening of the folding wall 6 is therefore excluded.
  • FIG. 2 the folding axis A, about which the folding wall 6 can be pivoted to the plane of the end wall 5.
  • the folding axis or the hinge axis B is the axis about which the folding wall 6 can be folded in on itself.
  • the foldability about the folding axis B is made possible by a hinge 18, which is designed here as a film hinge.
  • the folding axes A and B are parallel to one another and are spaced apart from one another such that the hinge 18 of the folding wall 6 in the opened position rests on an outer upper edge 19 of the end wall 5 of an identical container 1 stacked below it (see also Fig. 6 ).
  • a labeling field 20 which protrudes from the container bottom 2 upwards and lies in the plane of the end wall 5.
  • the labeling field 20 is firmly connected to the container base 2, arranged centrally to the vertical central axis of the end wall 5 and spaced apart from the inner side edges of the end wall 5, which define the display opening 8.
  • the distance between the labeling field 20 and the inner side edges of the end wall 5 is designed to accommodate the foldable side wall 6. So that the foldable side wall section 6, the end wall 5 and the labeling field 20 in the closed position can lie in one plane, a recess 22 is formed on the folding wall 6 in the lower region, which receives the labeling field 20 in the closed position with a precise fit.
  • Fig. 3 shows by way of example the folding connection between the folding wall 6 and the front wall 5 or the container base 2 on one side (viewed from the front on the left side) of the folding wall 6.
  • the folding connection is the same on both sides of the folding wall 6.
  • the folding wall 6 has first hinge pins 24, which are displaceable in the first elongated holes 26 in the container bottom 2.
  • the first pivot pins 24 are located on the underside or lower edge of the folding wall 6 and at the same time define the folding axis A.
  • the first elongated holes 26 each lie in the plane of the inner side edges of the end wall 5.
  • the first pivot pins 24 can be rotated in the first elongated holes 26 stored so that the foldability of the folding wall 6 about the folding axis A is possible. Furthermore, it makes sense if the container base 2 has second elongated holes 26, each of which lies in a plane with a corresponding side edge of the labeling field 20. Second pivot pins 24, which continue the folding axis A, are slidably and rotatably mounted in the second elongated holes 26.
  • first and second elongated holes 26 are not formed in the container bottom 2, but in the inner side edges of the end wall 5 and in the side edges of the labeling field 20.
  • the cutout 22 and the second pivot pins 24 of the folding wall 6 and the second elongated holes 26 are omitted.
  • the folding wall 6 is designed to be continuous and only by the engagement of the first pivot pins 24 in the first slots 26 pivotable about the folding axis A.
  • Fig. 4 shows the container 1 in the closed position.
  • the end wall 5, the folding wall 6 and the labeling field 20 lie in one plane.
  • a handle-like recess 28 is provided in the folding wall 6 below its upper edge 19.
  • the end wall 4 opposite the end wall 5 also has a handle-like recess 28 which is at the same height as the handle-like recess Recess 28 of the folding wall 6.
  • the container 1 is easy to grasp via the handle-like recesses 28 and is therefore easy to transport manually.
  • the upper edge 19 of the folding wall 6 can be a stacking edge or a nesting edge.
  • Fig. 5 shows a container tower from stacked containers 1 in the closed position (cf. Fig. 4 ).
  • the stacking brackets 10 are in the stacking position in order to be able to receive an upper container 1 in a stackable manner. At the same time, they stabilize container 1.
  • Fig. 6 shows a container tower from stacked containers 1, of which the uppermost container 1 is in the opened position. It can be seen that the folding wall 6 of the uppermost container 1 is arranged mainly parallel to the end wall 5 of the container 1 stacked underneath. In addition, the hinge 18 rests on the outer upper edge 19 of the container 1 stacked below it, so that there is little or no lateral offset between the folding axis B and the outer edge of the upper edge 19 of the lower container 1. The opened folding wall 6 partially covers the folding wall 6 of the container underneath, but not its labeling field 20.
  • the pivoting of the folding wall 6 from the closed position (see Fig. 4 respectively. Fig. 6 ) in the opened position (see Fig. 2 respectively. Fig. 6 ) can proceed as follows: The snap connection between the hook section 14 and the locking geometry or the receptacle 16 is released. The loosening takes place, as is also described above, in such a way that first the projection is pressed towards the folding wall 6 and then the undercut between the hook section 14 and the receptacle 16 with a predetermined tensile force which is directed upwards and is exerted on the folding wall 6 is solved. Furthermore, a pull is exerted on the folding wall 6, so that the folding wall 6 itself is displaced translationally upwards.
  • the pivot pins 24 move in the elongated holes 26.
  • the length of the elongated holes 26 thus limits the translational movement of the folding wall 6.
  • the length of the elongated holes 26 must at least be selected such that the hook section 14 of the foldable side wall section 6 is completely detached from the catch geometry 16 the end wall 5 can solve.
  • the folding wall 6 can the plane of the end wall 5 can be folded out by the pivot pins 24 rotating in the elongated holes 26.
  • the folding wall 6 is pivoted at most until the hinge 18 of the container 1 rests on the outer upper edge 19 of the end wall 5 of a lower, identical container 1 (cf. state of the upper container 1 in FIG Fig. 6 ).
  • the invention relates to a stackable and nestable container 1 with a container base 2 and, in particular four, side walls 4, the upper edge of which defines a container opening 3, at least one end wall 5 having a foldable side wall section 6, in particular arranged centrally in order to release a side display opening 8 in an opened position and to be able to close it in a closed position, with at least one stacking bracket 10 which is connected to two side walls 4 adjacent to the at least one end wall 5 and holds these two side walls 4 together or stabilizes them when the foldable side wall section 6 is in the opened position and at least one identical or compatible container is stacked on the container 1 or nested in the container 1.

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