[0001] The present invention relates to a container of the type comprising a base and a
peripheral wall which define an upwardly-open containing space, and at least one partition
for dividing the containing space adapted to be inserted in and removed from the containing
space.
[0002] Known containers of the type mentioned above usually include a plurality of partitions
which may be located within the containing space in several predetermined arrangements
so as to allow the subdivision of the space to be varied according to the type of
object to be contained therein.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a container of the type indicated
above in which the positioning of the partitions in the containing space is facilitated
and made quicker.
[0004] This object is achieved by virtue of a container of the type indicated above, characterised
in that it includes a base panel intended to be located removably on the base and
having, on its face opposite the base, a plurality of seats, preferably grooves, in
which the lower edge of the at least one partition can be inserted.
[0005] The grooves formed in the base panel of the container of the invention constitute
reference guides for the lower edges of the partitions, facilitating their quick location
in the space in the desired configuration.
[0006] The presence of the base panel has the further advantage of stiffening the structure
of the container so as to extend its use to containing heavier objects.
[0007] The panel, which is the part of the container most likely to be soiled, being removable,
may also facilitate washing, disinfection and the like. The container is thus more
versatile in use and may be used to contain dirty objects without compromising its
subsequent use for containing clean objects.
[0008] Further advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become clear
from the detailed description which follows, provided purely by way of non-limitative
example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the container of the invention in an assembled configuration,
and
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the container of Figure 1.
[0009] A container comprises a base 10 and a peripheral wall 12 which define an upwardly-open
containing space 14, a base panel 16 and a plurality of partitions 18a, 18b for dividing
the containing space 14 and which can be inserted in and removed from the latter.
[0010] The base 10 is rectangular while the peripheral wall 12 is formed by four rectangular
elements 20a, 20b; 22a, 22b, in two facing pairs, which project upwardly from respective
edges of the base 10.
[0011] The base panel 16, which is intended to be located removably on the base 10, is rectangular
and has dimensions corresponding to those of the latter. On its face opposite the
base 10, it has a grid of intersecting grooves 24 oriented in two principle directions
perpendicular to each other and parallel to respective edges of the panel 16.
[0012] These grooves 24 divide the face of the panel 16 opposite the base 10 into a plurality
of square compartments 26 in each of which there is formed a respective hole 28 for
facilitating the positioning of objects in the space 14.
[0013] The holes 28 also allow any liquids associated with the objects contained in the
space 14 to drain onto the base 10.
[0014] The partitions 18a, 18b are rectangular and divided into two sets of different dimensions
corresponding to those of the pairs of elements 20a, 20b; 22a, 22b respectively constituting
the peripheral wall 12.
[0015] The partitions 18a, 18b of each set have a plurality of equispaced slots 13 extending
from that edge intended to face the partitions 18b, 18a of the other set so as to
allow their mutual interpenetration once the partitions 18a, 18b have been positioned
in the space 14 with each lower edge inserted in one of the grooves 24 and their edges
contiguous with their lower edges in contact with the elements 20a, 20b; 22a, 22b
forming the peripheral wall 12.
[0016] The base 10, the peripheral wall 12, the partitions 18a, 18b and the base panel 16
may, for example, be made of plastics material, a container thus being formed which
is both very light and has good mechanical strength at the same time.
[0017] Clearly, according to the type of objects to be introduced into the space 14, the
partitions 18a, 18b may be arranged in correspondence with respective grooves 24 in
such a manner as to optimise the subdivision of the space 14.
[0018] It is, for example, possible to insert the lower edge of a partition 18a, 18b in
each groove 24 so as to divide the space into elongate parallelepipeds, each having
one of the compartments 26 as its base, or to use a smaller number of partitions 18a,
18b, as illustrated in the drawings, so as to subdivide the space 14 into portions
of dimensions which may differ from each other.
[0019] To select the optimum arrangement of partitions 18a, 18b within the space 14, a computer
program may be used.
[0020] Naturally it is understood that, the principle of the invention remaining the same,
the constructional details and forms of embodiment may be varied widely with respect
to that described and illustrated in the drawings, without thereby departing from
the scope of the present invention. For example polygonal, even irregular polygonal,
containers may be used with base panels having grooves which are inclined to each
other and/or curved. Moreover, holes or apertures of a desired shape, formed in the
base panel, may constitute alternative seats for the insertion of lower portions of
the partitions having profiles corresponding to those of the holes or apertures.
[0021] Still further, a second panel similar to the base panel may be used as a lid of the
container, allowing to obtain a closed package.
1. A container comprising a base (10) and a peripheral wall (12) which define an upwardly-open
containing space (14), and at least one partition (18) for dividing the containing
space (14) and adapted to be inserted in and removed from the containing space (14),
the container being characterised in that it includes a base panel (16) intended to
be located removably on the base (10) and having, on its face opposite the base (10),
a plurality of seats, preferably grooves (24), in which the lower edge of the at least
one partition (18) can be inserted.
2. A container according to Claim 1, characterised in that a plurality of holes (28)
is formed in the base panel (16) for facilitating the positioning of objects in the
containing space (14).
3. A container according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
base (10) is rectangular and the peripheral wall (12) is formed by four rectangular
elements arranged in facing pairs (20a, 20b; 22a, 22b) which project upwardly each
from a respective edge of the base (10), and in that the base panel (16) is rectangular
and, on its face opposite the base (10), has a grid of intersecting grooves (24) oriented
in two principle mutually-perpendicular directions parallel to respective edges of
the panel (16).
4. A container according to Claim 3, characterised in that the intersecting grooves (24)
divide the face of the panel (16) opposite the base (10) into a plurality of square
compartments (26) in each of which there is a respective hole (28).
5. A container according to any one of the preceding Claims 3 or 4, characterised in
that it includes two sets of rectangular partitions (18a, 18b) of different dimensions
corresponding respectively to those of the pairs of elements (20a, 20b; 22a, 22b)
constituting the side walls (12) and intended to be positioned parallel to the elements
(20a, 20b; 22a, 22b) of the side wall (12) of the corresponding dimension, the partitions
(18a, 18b) of each set having a plurality of equispaced slots (30) extending from
the edge intended to face the partitions (18b, 18a) of the other set so as to allow
the interpenetration of the partitions (18a, 18b) of the two sets.
6. A container according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
base (10), the peripheral wall (12), the partitions (18a, 18b) and the base panel
(16) are made of plastics material.
7. A container according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that it
comprises a second panel used as a lid of the container.