[0001] The present invention relates to containers for the storage and transportation of
goods such as food products, more particularly to a tray that safeguards against sliding
or relative displacement of containers in layers stacked or piled onto a pallet.
[0002] For the transportation of smaller items such as for example containers with food
products e.g. trays with ready meals or salads etc., the containers are conventionally
packed into boxes which are then brick-stacked onto pallets. The need for additional
packaging of once packed products is, however, undesirable from both a commercial
and environmental point of view.
[0003] Piling or stacking of containers for transportation onto pallets presents a problem
due to sliding or displacing between the side-by-side placed or layered containers.
A result of this may be an unstable stack or that containers may fall-off the pallet.
[0004] The prior art shows solutions to the problems of sliding or gliding of layers in
a stack by inter-locking of the movement of the layers of containers by means of upwardly
protruding projections formed in the top part of containers in one layer, engaging
with the base of the upper layer containers. Engagement between the containers within
one layer are e.g. performed by means of separate loose connectors which are positioned
above protruding projections on neighbouring containers. For many purposes e.g. the
automated packing and stacking position of such separate connectors complicates the
stacking and is time consuming.
[0005] There is therefore a need for container which can be arranged and stacked directly
onto a pallet allowing for an inter-locking of the containers and which eliminates
the need for backing the containers into boxes or additional connectors. The containers
should be engaged and separated easily when dismantling the stack of containers. The
aim of the present invention is to provide containers which fulfil these needs.
[0006] Furthermore, it is an aim of the invention to provide a container the organising
or arrangement of which allows for a freedom to position the trays in various configurations
e.g. by allowing one side of a container to be inter-locked with more than one other
container. Such variations in the position of containers are for example desirable
in order to provide a more rigid or stable stacking of containers.
[0007] Accordingly, the present invention provides a container for palletising comprising
a base and side wall or walls upwards extending from said base,
characterised in that it comprises a flange extending outwards from and transverse
to said side wall or walls, said flange comprises means restricting relative displacement
of said containers in the base of the plan when positioned in overlapping engagement
with complementary engagement means of a side-by-side positioned container.
[0008] The devised system of containers is particularly suitable for keeping control of
the position of containers placed side-by-side over an area and which layers of containers
are piled thereon.
[0009] In the present context the engagement means provides geometrical restriction to relative
displacement between containers. In particular to the movement within one layer of
containers. Depending on the use of the containers it may be desirable to tightly
affix the containers to one another. However, for an easy assembling and dissembling
of a layer of the containers the tolerance for relative movement may be e.g. 0.1 to
0.1 mm. allowing the engagement means to be placed in overlapping position by descending
one flange substantially vertically onto the complementary flange.
[0010] In a special advantageous embodiment of the invention, the containers may be positioned
so that they add additional rigidity to the layer of containers. In this embodiment,
engagement means positioned along one side wall allow(s) for engagement with a plurality
of trays along said side wall. This makes a brick-engagement possible wherein e.g.
one container engages with two containers which again engages with other containers
along the same line or plane. Further, the containers may be combined with containers
of different shapes of side and base but with corresponding engagement means.
[0011] The flange extends outwards from and transverse to the side wall or walls. It may
e.g. extend from the side wall or walls halfway up it(them). However, it is preferred
that its peripheral flange extends from the top of the side wall or walls. The flange
may encircle the side wall or walls. Alternatively, one or more separate flanges may
be provided along the side wall or walls. Advantageously, the flange is such that
when the base is positioned on a support the flange extends substantially parallel
with the support.
[0012] For most purposes it is desirable that the containers have a substantially rectangular
base and top e.g. an upwardly opened tray, although it should be appreciated that
other shapes may be suitable e.g. polygonal, cylindrical or curved shapes. The side
walls are conveniently substantially right angular to the base or slightly outwardly
leaning. If the container is cylindrical only one side wall will extend from the base.
[0013] For the geometrical restriction of the displacement of the containers' the engagement
means preferably comprises male and female engagement means. These may be in the form
of projection(s) and openings(s) or groove(s) respectively adapted for engagement
with opening(s) or groove(s), projection(s) and projection(s). In a favourable embodiment
the projections extend substantially parallel to the side wall(s) and is/are of elongated
configuration. The projection(s) may be provided with leaning walls which, in overlapping
association with corresponding groove(s) or openings(s) provide(s) a wedging of the
flanges of the containers together, so as to tightly fit the flanges together.
[0014] Conveniently, the containers are made from plastic material e.g. polyvinyl chloride,
polystyrene, polypropylene etc. The plastics may conveniently be formed by thermo-shaping
or injection moulding. It is preferred that projections are moulded in the upper or
lower side of the flange and said moulding generates corresponding groove in the upper
site side of the flange.
[0015] When convenient, the container may be provided with a lid for covering or sealing
off products in the container. It has been found that for the embodiment of the container
having a flange extending outwards from the upper edge of the side wall or walls and
having e.g. projections and grooves shaped therein the lid may advantageously be used
comprising corresponding projection and grooves which will allow the lid to be re-closable
on the container. It is desirable that the lid is sealed e.g. with a pealable seam
to the container e.g. for conservation and transportation purposes.
[0016] If the containers have outwards leaning side walls they may be suitable for nestling.
[0017] For safe transportation even under extreme conditions a restriction of the movement
between the layers of containers may be desirable. For this the container according
to the invention may e.g. have male and/or female parts formed in the base of the
container and/or the top of the side walls, to safeguard against any substantially
lateral slipping or sliding of containers in one layer relative to containers, in
an adjacent layer.
[0018] When arranging the containers the first layer of containers are preferably positioned
on a base or support. The containers in that layer are arranged in an engaging or
inter-locking manner and subsequent layers could be stacked thereon if necessary.
To protect and/or support the stack of containers, it may be covered with a plastic
film.
[0019] The invention also relates to such a pallet comprising a support base, at least one
layer of a plurality of containers as described above and a film material at least
partly covering said containers for the support thereof.
[0020] The trays or containers according to the invention may also be used for combining
a plate for a meal consisting of different dishes or components such as e.g. an air-meal,
hospital-meal etc.
[0021] The invention will now be described in further detail by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 shows a principle drawing of top-down view of a container according to the
invention,
Fig. 2 shows a principle drawing of a side view of the container in Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 shows containers arranged with overlapping and engaging flanges,
Fig. 4 shows containers arranged with overlapping and engaging flanges, and
Fig. 5 shows a principle drawing of a lid for the container according to the invention.
[0022] The containers according to the invention may be positioned in various configurations.
However, for the purpose of illustrating the principle thereof the following advantageous
use of the containers is exemplified.
[0023] Fig. 1 illustrates a top-down view and Fig. 2 side view of a container 10 in the
form of a tray. It comprises a base 11 with outwards leaning walls 12 upwards extending
from said base. The container 10 additionally comprises a flange 13 extending outwards
from and transverse to said walls 12 from the top edge of said walls 12. The flange
13 comprises means 14 restricting relative displacement of said containers in the
base of the plan when positioned in overlapping engagement with complementary engagement
means of a side-by-side positioned container, see Fig. 3.
[0024] As will appear from the Figures 1 and 2 the base 11 is rectangular and engagement
means 14 are provided along each side wall 12a, 12b, 12c, and 12d. The engagement
means 14 comprises male and female engagement means in that projections 15 are moulded
in the lower part of the flange and said moulding generates grooves 16 in the upper
side of the flange 13.
[0025] One long groove 16a is running along the long side of the rectangular tray 10 while
two grooves 16b and 16c is defined in the short side of the tray 10. This allows trays
10 to be combined and inter-locked in different positions as will be apparent from
Figures 3 and 4.
[0026] The projections 15 have leaning walls which in the present embodiment preferably
are about 10° from a right angle to the plane of the base 11.
[0027] Figures 3 and 4 show side-by-side and inter-engaged positions of trays illustrated
in Figures 1 and 2. In Fig. 3 the flange along each side wall 12 is engaged with one
side wall 12 of a neighbouring tray. In Fig. 4 the long side wall is provided with
a groove 16 which is in engagement with 3 projections 15 of two trays 10. In this,
the flange 13 along one side of a first tray 10 engages with flanges 13 of two other
trays 10 positioned along said side of said first tray.
[0028] Fig. 5 shows a lid 19 which may advantageously be used comprising projection 17 and
grooves 18 which correspond to those of the container or tray 10 and which can engage
with these. The lid 19 allows the container to be re-closed.
1. A container for palletising comprising a base and side wall or walls upwards extending
from said base,
characterised in that it comprises a flange extending outwards from and transverse
to said side wall or walls, said flange comprises means restricting relative displacement
of said containers in the base of the plan when positioned in overlapping engagement
with complementary engagement means of a side-by-side positioned container.
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the engagement means positioned along one
side wall allow(s) for engagement with a plurality of trays along said side wall.
3. A container according to claims 1 and 2, wherein the flange peripheral extends from
the top of the side wall(s).
4. A container according to claim 1 to 3, wherein the base is rectangular and engagement
means are provided along each side wall.
5. A container according to claims 1 to 4, wherein the engagement means comprises male
and female engagement means.
6. A container according to claim 5, wherein the engagement means comprises projection(s)
and openings(s) or groove(s) respectively adapted for engagement with opening(s) or
groove(s), projection(s) and projection(s).
7. A container according to claims 5 and 6, wherein the projection(s) is/are moulded
in the upper or lower side of the flange and said moulding generates corresponding
groove(s) in the upper site side of the flange.
8. A container according to claims 1 to 9, wherein the container is of thermo-shaped
or injection moulded plastic(s).
9. A container according to claims 1 to 8, wherein the container is provided with a lid
which comprises engagement means corresponding to those of the flange of the container.
10. A container according to claims 1 to 9, wherein the base of the container and/or the
top of the side walls are provided with inter-locking means to safeguard against lateral
sliding of containers in one layer relative to containers in an adjacent layer.
11. A pallet comprising a support base, at least one layer of a plurality of containers
according to claims 1 to 10, and a film material at least partly covering said containers
for the support thereof.