[0001] The invention relates to a crate, particularly a bottle crate, of plastics material,
comprising a lattice which is disposed in the crate and a handle which is disposed
in the centre region of the crate.
[0002] A crate of this type is known.
[0003] The known bottle crate has a lattice the height of which corresponds approximately
to the heigh of the wide portion of the bottles which are to be placed in the crate
and which divides the interior to the crate into compartments. There are compartments
to receive bottles and also a centre compartment above which a bow-shaped handle is
disposed. The legs of this bow-shaped handle are joined to the walls of the centre
compartment.
[0004] The known crate has the drawback that the stability of the handle leaves much to
be desired. In addition, the size of the handle is limited by the dimensions of the
centre compartment.
[0005] The object of the invention is now to provide a crate of the abovedescribed type
which is exempt from these drawbacks.
[0006] This object is achieved with a crate which is characterized in that the handle is
disposed on a hollow column extending upwards from the bottom of the crate having
side walls closed all round.
[0007] In this way it is ensured that the handle is joined to the crate by means of a very
stable structure.
[0008] The colomn preferably has a substantially rectangular cross-section, so that the
greatest possible rigidity at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the column
is achieved.
[0009] In order to improve the stability of the whole structure in the lateral direction,
the side walls of the column are joined to the lattice disposed in the crate.
[0010] According to the present invention the handle is substantially T-shaped, the upstanding
leg of the handle being disposed centrally on the substantially closed top face of
the column. A handle of this type can be made sufficiently large to enable even persons
having large hands to carry the crate easily by the handle.
[0011] The leg of the handle is advantageously in the form of a hollow tube, whereby the
handle is strongly joined to the colomn, and the crossbar of the T-shaped handle advantageously
has a U-shaped cross-section with the open side directed upwards, so that the handle.will
lie comfortably in the hand.
[0012] The invention will now be explained with the aid of an example of embodiment and
of the drawing.
Figure 1 is a partial top plan view of a crate according to the invention, with a
section along the line I-I in Figure 2.
Figure 2 is a partial side view of the longer side of the crate shown in Figure 1,
with a section along the line II-II in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a partial view of the shorter side of the crate shown in Figure 1, with
a section along the line III-III in Figure 1.
[0013] The crate shown in the drawing has a substantially rectangular horizontal section
and has substantially closed side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 stiffened by vertical reinforcing
ribs 5. In the top portion of the shorter side walls are provided handle openings
6. At top and bottom the crate is provided on its outer periphery with stacking rims
7 and 8 extending horizontally outwards; when the crates are stacked the bottom stacking
rim 8 thus comes to lie on the top stacking rim 7 of the lower crate. The stacking
rims 7 and 8 are supported on the shorter side of the crate by support ribs 9 and
10 respec- tivily.
[0014] At a distance from the top edge the crate is in addition provided with a horizontal
peripheral rim 11 adjoining the vertical ribs 5 and the support ribs 9.
[0015] On its bottom face the crate is provided with stacking rings 12, which ensure that
crates stacked on one another will not be able to move relative to one another. The
bottom of the crate consists of a grid 13.
[0016] Inside the crate is disposed a lattice 14 david- ing the interior of the crate into
compartments 15, in which bottles can be placed. In the crate shown in the drawing
twelve of these compartments 15 are formed, namely three rows each of four compartments.
The compartments of two rows lying next to one another are staggered relative to each
other.
[0017] In the centre region of the crate a handle 18 is disposed on a hollow column 16 which
extends upwards from the bottom of the crate and has side Walls 17 closed all round.
The column 16 has an elongate, substantially rectangular cross-section, the longitudinal
direction of this section extending in the crosswise direction of the crate (the direction
of the shorter sides). The side walls 17 of the colomn 16 extend from the bottom of
the crate upwards and obliquely towards one another, so that the mould core for the
cavity of the colomn 16 can easily be removed after the moulding of the crate. The
side walls 17 of the colomn 16 are joined to the lattice 14.
[0018] This colomn construction is very stable and ensures that the handle 18 is joined
in a very stable manner to the crate.
[0019] The handle 18 is substantially T-shaped (see Figure 2). The upright leg 19 of the
handle 18 is in the form of a hollow tube and is disposed centrally on the substantially
closed top face of the column. This is also in itself a very stable construction.
The crossbar 20 of the T-shaped handle 18 has a U-shaped cross-section with its open
side facing upwards. The handle thus lies comfortably in the hand. The longitudinal
axis of the crossbar 20 extends in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of
the cross-section of the colomn 16.
[0020] The hollow tube forming the upright leg 19 of the handle 18 is open at top and bottom.
During the washing of the crate, when the crate is usually upside down, washing water
arriving in the column 16 can thus run out. In addition, when the crate is standing
upright, rainwater falling into the U-shaped crossbar 20 of the handle 18, this crossbar
being open at the top, can easily run off downwards through the hollow tube.
[0021] The abovedescribed construction of the handle and column is very stable, while the
handle itself lies comfortably in the hand and is suitable for both small and large
hands.
[0022] It will be clear that a colomn and handle of this type can also be disposed in the
longitudinal direction of the crate, given different partitioning. The construction
can also be applied to crates of a different shape.
1. Crate, particularly a bottle crate, of plastics material, comprising a lattice
(14) which is disposed in the crate and a handle (18) which is disposed in the centre
region of the crate, characterized in that the handle (18) is disposed on a hollow
column - (16) extending upwards from the bottom of the crate and having side walls
(17) closed all round.
2. Crate according to Claim 1, characterized in that the colomn (16) has an elongate,
substantially rectangular cross-section.
3. Crate according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the side walls (17) of the
column are joined to the lattice disposed in the crate.
4. Crate according to one of Claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the handle (18)
is substantially T-shaped, the upstanding leg (19) of the handle (18) being disposed
centrally on the substantially closed top face of the column (16).
5. Crate according to Claim 4, characterized in that the leg (19) of the handle (18)
is in the form of a hollow tube.
6. Crate according to Claim 5, characterized in that the leg (19) is open at top and
bottom.
7. Crate according to one of Claims 4 to 6, characterized in that the crossbar (20)
of the T-shaped handle (18) has a U-shaped cross-section with the open side facing
upwards.
8. Crate according to Claim 7, characterized in that the longitudinal axis of the
crossbar (20) of the handle extends in the same direction as the longitudinal axis
of the cross-section of the column - (16).