[0001] This invention relates to bulk containers.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention is concerned with a bulk container of the kind used in storage of materials
which container is normally transported from location to location by a fork lift truck
and which comprises sidewalls and a base, with a recess or opening in its lower portion
below the base, said recess or opening being capable of receiving the "tines" of a
fork.
[0003] Such a bulk container according to preamble of claim 1 and called the "Dolav Box-Pal
Type 800" is known. It has edge portions which are of large radius that slope up to
the containment walls. The outside edges of the ribs lie upon an arc that is centred
on a line parallel to the side wall and a radius that is greater than the radius of
the edge portions so that the height of the ribs increase along the edge portion towards
their ends. The outermost parts of the ribs merge with the outer faces of the containment
walls. In these containers, the radius of the outside edges of the ribs is the sum
of the radius of the edge portions, the thickness of the base and the height of the
ribs. While the shaped front ends of the stiffeners serve to enlarge the entrance
to the recess, the enlargement is perforce not much greater than the height of the
stiffeners and furthermore the ribs close to the outer surface of the containment
walls are very close to vertical so that if they are engaged at this point there is
a very significant probability that the tines will engage the stiffeners fairly flat
on thus damaging them. In addition the ribs at the edge portions are very low providing
only modest protection for the bin at this location. Thus the effect of these ribs
is limited.
[0004] US Patent No. 4,375,265 (van de Wetering) discloses a container comprising foamed
plastic. On the underside of and covering the area of the container are ribs running
parallel to the sides, the outmost of which ribs form in effect continuations of the
vertical walls of the container. The base of the container is flat and is connected
to such walls by very small radiussed corners. Short stiffeners are provided for the
ribs. At the entrance to the recesses, there are two such stiffeners that run in the
direction of the recesses and extend both inwardly and outwardly to the end of horizontal
outwardly extending ribs that reinforce the outside of the container. The forward
ends of these stiffeners are tapered in an attempt to ensure that the entering ends
of the forks do not engage the transverse ribs to cause the container to be moved
but instead slide underneath the ribs. The taper may be at thirty-five to forty five
degrees.
[0005] While the tapered front ends of the stiffeners serve to enlarge the entrance to the
recess, the enlargement is perforce no greater than the height of the stiffeners and
furthermore the arrangement comprises no significant improvement in this regard on
the Dolav container.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0006] According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a bulk container of the
kind used in the storage of materials, which container is normally transported from
location to location by a fork lift truck and which comprises containment walls; a
base having edge portions which are of enlarged radius whereby the base slopes up
to the containment walls, a recess or opening in its lower portion below the base
which recess or opening is capable of receiving the "tines" of a fork; there being
ribs on the underside of the container running in the direction of and at the recess,
the outside edges of which ribs lie upon an arc that is centred on a line parallel
to the side wall and is of a radius greater than the radius of the edge portions so
that the height of the ribs off the ground increases along such portions towards their
ends characterised by outer walls spaced from and located outside the lower portions
of the containment walls and in that the ribs extend outwardly beyond the containment
walls to the outer walls. Thus an enlarged opening is provided of the recess. This
enlarged opening may extend higher than the height of the base of the container and
the decreases in height can be smooth to minimise the possibility of there being a
butting engagement of the ends of the tines with the edges of the ribs. The maximum
angle of the tangent to the ribs preferably does not exceed 35° for the same purpose.
[0007] The radius of the arc on which the upper edges of the ribs lie is preferably substantially
greater than the radius of the edge portions and is preferably no less than five times
that of the edge portions. In this way the height of the ribs from the underside of
the base and the edge portions increase towards the outside of the container.
[0008] An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0009] In the drawings:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bulk container of the invention,
Figures 2 and 3 are respectively sections on lines 2 - 2 and 3 - 3 of Figure 1,
Figure 4 is a section on lines 4 - 4 of Figure 1,
Figure 5 is a complex view one half being a plan and the other half being an underplan
of the container, and
Figure 6 is an end elevation of a foot used in the container,
[0010] Referring now to the drawings, there is shown a one piece moulded polyehtylene bulk
container 10 for use for example by farmers and others who store farm produce such
as apples. The container 10 comprises a containment space 12 mounted on three legs
14
a, 14
b and 14
c that extend from front to rear of the container and leave two spaces or recess 16
therebelow for the insertion of the tines of a fork lift truck (shewn schematically
at 18 in Figure 4).
[0011] The containment space 12 is defined by front and rear walls 20, side walls 22 (all
of which are hereinafter referred to as the "containment walls") and a base 24.
[0012] The containment walls are reinforced by vertical corner members 26 and centre members
28. These centre and corner members are constituted by outer and joining walls 30
and 32. The outer walls 30 run parallel to and spaced (by about 40mm) from the containment
walls (as is best shown in Figure 3). These walls 30 run downwardly and merge into
the outer walls 34 of the outer legs 14
a and 14
c. An internal corner or gusset 36 is provided at the vertical corners of the containment
walls.
[0013] Four spaced, outwardly directed, horizontal flanges 38 are provided at the upper
edges of the containment walls extending between the centre and corner members 28
and 26. Between the two uppermost flanges 38, the containment walls are outwardly
inclined as indicated at 40.
[0014] Between the corner and centre members 26 and 28, the containment walls are perforated
at 42 to provide ventilation for the containment space. An outwardly and downwardly
inclined wall 44 extends from the lower end of each of the side walls 22 slightly
above the base 24 between members 26 and 28 and this inclined wall 44merges with the
outer wall 34 of the outer legs 14
a and 14
c.
[0015] The front and rear walls 20 are generally similar to the side walls 22 but are somewhat
less wide. At their lower edges there are horizontal flange members 46 having dependant
outer vertical walls 47 the outer faces of which connect and merge with the outer
faces of the outer walls 30 of the corner and centre members 26 and 28 at these walls
20.
[0016] The underside of the base 24 is re-inforced by vertical longitudinal reinforcing
ribs 48, that run parallel to the feet 14, and transverse ribs 50. The ribs taper
slightly to facilitate demoulding of the container. They are typically of 4mm width
at their lower end and about 34 mm high.
[0017] Two inner walls 52 for the outer feet 14
a and 14
c are provided and centre walls 54 of lesser length and depth than walls 52 are provided
respectively between the walls 34 and 52 of the outer feet. Two inner feet defining
walls 56, merging with the joining walls 32 of the centre members of each of the front
and rear walls, extend from the base 24 and there is a centre wall 57 (similar to
centre walls 54) midway therebetween.
[0018] Longitudinal slots 58 are provided between the ribs 48 to permit air flow to the
contents of the container.
[0019] The base 24 has edge portions of enlarged radius forming corner connections 60 and
62 respectively with the front and rear walls 20 and the side walls 22. Conveniently
such radius is of the order of 60mm (sightly more than two and a quarter inches) at
the side walls (indicated at 62) and 125mm (just under five inches) at the front walls
(indicated at 60). Below the radius connection to the front and rear walls, the longitudinal
ribs 48 are supplemented by intermediate re-inforcing ribs 64 located midway therealong
to create an integral slide entry. The longitudinal ribs 48 and 64 run around the
underside of the corner connections 60 at the recesses 16. The lower edges of the
ribs 48 and 64 lie on an arc that is centred on a point spaced above and inwardly
of the centre of the radius 60 at the front walls and that has a larger radius than
the radius of the such portion. They extend beyond the front and rear walls 20 to
the front of the outer faces of the corner and centre members at these walls 20. Typically
the radius of the edges of the ribs 48 and 64 is 330mm (just under twelve inches).
Thus the height of the ribs off the ground increases outwardly of the container 10.
In the particular embodiment mentioned, the opening height of the recess i.e. the
height of the ribs 32 above the ground (or as will often occur in practice, the height
of such ribs above the upper edge of another container on which the container is stacked)
is increased from 122mm (four point eight inches) to 185mm (slightly more than seven
and a quarter inches). At the front of the recess, the tangent to the undersides of
the ribs 48 and 64 is sloped at about 35° (thirty five degrees) to the horizontal
and this slope decreases as these undersides eventually become horizontal about 194mm
(one hundred and ninety four millimetres) (slightly more than 7½ inches) from the
entry to the recess 16. At its uppermost position, the opening at the recess 16 is
located about 65 to 75mm (two and half to three inches) above the height of the base
24 of the containment 12.
[0020] At the portion of the base below the radius, the transverse ribs 50 are of smaller
depth than the longitudinal ribs 48 and 64 so as not to form a possible obstacle to
the tines 18 of the fork lift truck.
[0021] This increased height and the smoothly sloping and mostly very shallowly inclined
underside of the ribs 48 and 64 provides a significantly improved opening and guide
for the tines 18 into the recess which considerably simplifies the task of the fork
lift truck operator and reduces damage to the underside of the container 10. Furthermore
the shallowly inclined underside of the ribs enables the tines more easily to lift
the container as the tines move deeper into the recesses 16 (if the tines do engage
the ribs 48 and 64).
[0022] Furthermore it would be noted that because of the large internal radius, the taller
ribs are provided and as the container is intended to contain agricultural and like
products which are generally spherical such as apples, the volume of the containment
space will not be reduced significantly or at all from a practical point of view.
[0023] It will also be noted that there are no reinforcing means between the horizontal
flanges 38. Thus the upper portions of the walls will be rather flexible and will
be able to accomodate a fair amount of movement should the ends of the tines of a
fork lift truck strike them.
[0024] The ribs 50 bare placed at about 47mm centres and the ribs 48 and 64 are at 24,5mm
centres. There are a large number of longitudinal ribs 48 and 64 at each recess, being
conveniently fourteen such ribs at each recess 16 thus providing a substantial amount
of material to engage the tines 18 if necessary. Thus a robust integral slide entry
is provided.
[0025] The legs 14 of the container 10 contain channel section feet 66 (see Figures 2 and
6). These feet 66 have vertical side walls 68 that fit closely within the side walls
34 and 52 of the outer legs and and 56 of the centre leg. The walls 68 are provided
with low horizontal ribs 70 to prevent the feet 66 slipping too deeply into the legs
14. There are internal transverse walls 72 along the midsection of the feet 66 and
these walls 72 each have a vertical slot to receive therein the centre walls 54 or
57. In addition the side walls 68 are provided with protrusion members 74 that project
through windows 76 formed in the sides and ends of legs 14 to prevent the feet 66
from being withdrawn. In addition, non-slip pads 78 are conveniently inserted into
the base of each foot 66.
[0026] The invention is not limited to the precise constructional details hereinbefore described
and illustrated and modifications thereto can be made within the scope of the invention
as defined in the following claims. For example the various dimensions mentioned above
may vary as required. The shape of the container may be altered. The ventilation slots
may be ommitted from the base and or some or all of the sides of the container.
[0027] The container can be put to other uses and may be used to contain fish, engineering
or other products.
1. A bulk container of the kind used in the storage of materials, which container (10)
is normally transported from location to location by a fork lift truck and which comprises
containment walls (20, 22); a base (24) having edge portions (60) which are of enlarged
radius whereby the base slopes up to the containment walls; a recess or opening (16)
in its lower portion below the base (24), which recess or opening is capable of receiving
the "tines" of a fork lift truck; and ribs (48,64) on the underside of the container
(10) running in the direction of, and at, the recess, the outside edges of which ribs
(48, 60) lie upon an arc that is centred on a line parallel to the side wall and is
of a radius greater than the radius of the edge portions so that the height of the
ribs off the ground increases along such portions towards their ends characterised by outer walls (30, 47) spaced from and located outside the lower portions of the containment
walls and in that the ribs (48,64) extend outwardly beyond the containment walls (20, 22) to the outer
walls.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the lower edges of the outer walls (30, 47) are located above the base (24).
3. A container as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 characterised in that the height of the ribs (48) from the edge portions (60) increases along such portions
towards their ends.
4. A container as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3 characterised in that the maximum angle of a tangent to the ribs does not exceed 35°.
5. A container as claimed in any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the radius of the arc is substantially greater than the radius of the edge portions.
1. Schüttgutbehälter von der für die Speicherung von Materialien verwendeten Art, wobei
der Behälter (10) normalerweise durch einen Gabelstapler von Ort zu Ort transportiert
wird und Umschließungswände (20, 22), eine Basis (24) mit Randbereichen (60) von vergrößertem
Radius, wodurch die Basis zu den Umschließungswänden hin ansteigt, sowie eine Aussparung
oder Öffnung (16) in seinem unteren Teil unterhalb der Basis (24) aufweist, die die
"Zinken" einer Gabel aufnehmen kann, und Rippen (48, 64) an der Unterseite des Behälters
(10) die in der Richtung und bei der Aussparung verlaufen, wobei die Außenkanten der
Rippen (46, 64) auf einem Bogen liegen, der auf eine zu der Seitenwand parallele Linie
zentriert ist und einen Radius hat, der größer ist als der Radius der Randbereiche,
so daß die Höhe der Rippen über dem Boden längs dieser Randbereiche zu ihren Enden
hin zunimmt,
gekennzeichnet durch Außenwände (30, 47), die mit Abstand von den unteren Bereichen der Umschließungswände
und außerhalb derselben angeordnet sind, und daß die Rippen (48, 64) sich nach außen
über die Umschließungswände (20, 22) hinaus bis zu den Außenwänden erstrecken.
2. Behälter nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die unteren Kanten der Außenwände (30, 47) oberhalb der Basis (24) angeordnet
sind.
3. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Höhe der Rippen (48) von den Randbereichen (60) längs dieser Bereiche zu
deren Enden hin zunimmt.
4. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der maximale Winkel einer Tangente zu den Rippen nicht größer als 35° ist.
5. Behälter nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Radius des Bogens im wesentlichen größer als der Radius der Randbereiche
ist.
1. Conteneur de vrac du type utilisé dans le stockage de matières, ledit conteneur (10)
étant normalement transporté d'un endroit à un autre par un chariot élévateur à fourche
et comprenant des parois de confinement (20, 22) ; une base (24) qui a des régions
de bord (60) de plus grand rayon de sorte que la base s'incline vers le haut jusqu'aux
parois de confinement ; un logement ou passage (16) prévu dans sa partie inférieure
au-dessous de la base (24), ledit logement ou passage pouvant recevoir les "dents"
d'un chariot élévateur à fourche ; et des nervures (48, 64) prévues sur le dessous
du conteneur (10) et s'étendant dans la direction du logement et à l'endroit de celui-ci,
les bords extérieurs desdites nervures (48, 64) étant situés sur un arc qui est centré
sur une ligne parallèle à la paroi latérale et dont le rayon est plus grand que le
rayon des régions de bord de sorte que la hauteur entre les nervures et le sol augmente
le long de ces régions vers leurs extrémités, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte des
parois extérieures (30, 47), espacées et situées à l'extérieur par rapport aux parties
inférieures des parois de confinement, et en ce que les nervures s'étendent vers l'extérieur
au-delà des parois de confinement (20, 22) jusqu'aux parois extérieures.
2. Conteneur suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les bords inférieurs des
parois extérieures (30, 47) sont situés au-dessus de la base (24).
3. Conteneur suivant la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que
la hauteur des nervures (48) par rapport aux régions de bord (60) augmente le long
de ces régions vers leurs extrémités.
4. Conteneur suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce
que l'angle maximal d'une tangente par rapport aux nervures n'excède pas 35°.
5. Conteneur suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en
ce que le rayon de l'arc est sensiblement plus grand que le rayon des régions de bord.