Technical background
[0001] The invention relates to goods transport cages, which comprise a rectangular base
and side walls and end walls, which are hinged to the base and which can be swung
inwardly on the cage bottom when the cage is empty. In upright position, the walls
are locked to each other at their corners. Filled cages can be stored on top of each
other. For this purpose, adequately solid vertical posts are provided at the corners.
Collapsed empty cages are piled on top of each other for return transport. At the
corners of the base, corner pieces equipped with base piling pads are provided, the
piles being formed supported on these corner pieces.
[0002] Cages are also used, which comprise a separate plane forming an intermediate base,
which is fitted so as to bear against the cage walls, between the base and the upper
edge of the walls. The purpose of the intermediate base is to prevent goods placed
in layers in the cage from collapsing in a detrimental way. Such goods are for instance
empty packages, such as food packages, which are carried empty from the package manufacturer
to the user. In prior art cages, the walls are made of a steel wire mesh and the base
and the intermediate base are made of a perforated plate or a steel wire mesh with
smaller apertures.
[0003] When the interlocking of the walls of an empty cage is released and the walls are
folded down, the intermediate base is to be fitted on the cage bottom before the walls.
However, this operation is often neglected, so that the separately carried intermediate
base tends to get lost or damaged.
General description of the invention
[0004] A cage as defined in claim 1 has now been invented. The remaining claims define some
embodiments and applications of the invention.
[0005] In the cage of the invention, the intermediate base covering the cage consists of
two pivoted intermediate shelves hinged in opposite walls. When the cage is filled,
the shelves are lowered into horizontal position. When an empty cage is collapsed,
the intermediate shelf is raised in vertical position against the wall, and then the
wall is swung down against the base.
[0006] An intermediate base that is fixed to the cage will always be carried along with
the cage. In addition, such an intermediate base is easy to handle, and it is not
easily damaged during return transport. With the intermediate base shelves raised
in vertical position, the cage can be filled without using the intermediate base.
[0007] The walls, as well as the base and the intermediate base, can be made of a mesh suitable
for the purpose of use. The intermediate base may also be a perforated plate, for
instance. The metal, such as steel or aluminium, can have an appropriate surface finish.
The material is preferably such that can be washed and repels dirt as much as possible.
[0008] Walls without intermediate shelves are preferably additionally hinged to be foldable
in the middle, so that the upper part forms a fold-down half gate. Before being collapsed
on the base, the shelf can first be folded. Walls equipped with intermediate shelves
are most preferably hinged at a higher point than walls without intermediate shelves,
and they are thus swung down on the base on top of the walls without intermediate
shelves. The intermediate shelves are preferably placed in the shorter end walls.
[0009] The intermediate shelf and the related wall preferably comprise a locking mechanism,
by means of which the intermediate shelf can be locked in vertical position. The locking
mechanism may be an integrated part of the hinge mechanism of the intermediate shelf.
It may comprise a groove and a pin fitted in the groove.
[0010] The intermediate shelf may be removable, so that the same basic cage can be delivered
and used also without intermediate shelves, if desired.
[0011] The cage wall that has no intermediate shelf preferably comprises a rest for supporting
the horizontally lowered intermediate shelf. The intermediate shelf may comprise a
special rest counter-piece. The rest and the counter-piece may be for instance a recess
and a matching pin.
[0012] The walls having hinged intermediate shelves comprise corner posts preferably made
of angle iron at their edges, the intermediate shelf being swung between these.
[0013] The cages can be used for instance for storage and transport of empty packages, such
as food packages.
Description of the drawings
[0014] Some embodiments of the invention are described in detail below. The accompanying
drawings pertain to the description.
Figure 1 shows an open cage of the invention.
Figure 2 shows the cage as collapsed.
Figure 3 is a side view of the side wall and end walls of the cage.
Figure 4 is an end view of the end wall of the cage.
Figure 5 is a top view of the walls and the intermediate base of the cage.
Figure 6 shows the intermediate shelf of the cage.
Figure 7 shows the upper end of the corner post of the end wall of the cage.
Detailed description of an embodiment of the invention
[0015] The cage illustrated in the figures has a rectangular base 1, side walls 2, end walls
3 and an intermediate base 4.
[0016] At the corners of the base 1, corner pieces 5 made of angle iron are provided together
with associated piling pads 6. The corner pieces have upper extensions 7, which extend
to a distance above the base. Side beams 8 and end beams 9 are provided at the edges
of the base.
[0017] The side wall 2 has a lower part 10 hinged in the base side beam 8 and an upper part
11 with equal height hinged in the lower part, the upper part forming a fold-down
half-gate. When the side wall is collapsed on the base, the lower part is swung inwardly
on the base 1 and the upper part is swung outwardly on top of the lower part.
[0018] The height of the end walls 3 is smaller than the length of the base (parallel with
the side wall).
[0019] The end wall 3 has a corner post 12 made of angle iron at its each side edge. The
corner post is disposed inside the upper extension 7 of the base corner piece and
is hinged to the upper side of the base by means of horizontal pins, allowing the
end wall to be swung down on top of the side walls 2 collapsed on the base.
[0020] The intermediate base 4 has two opposite shelves 13 hinged in the end walls 3 at
half of their height. In order to allow pivoting, the side wall of the vertical post
12 has a hole 14 and the side edge of the shelf has a groove 15 parallel with the
shelf plane. The shelf is fixed to the vertical post by means of a bolt 16 inserted
through the hole and the groove. When the shelf is turned in vertical position and
allowed to sink freely, with the bolt bearing against the upper end of the groove,
the shelf will be retained in vertical position. When it is desirable to turn the
shelf in horizontal position, the shelf is lifted to make the lower end of the groove
coincide with the bolt, allowing the shelf to swing. A recess 17 is provided on the
side at both the front edges of the shelf. Accordingly, an upwardly directed pin 18
is provided on the inner side at the upper edge of the lower part 10 of the side wall,
the recess in the lowered shelf engaging this pin.
[0021] At each upper corner of the upper part 11 of the side wall, a pivoted locking bolt
19 is provided, and the vertical post has a corresponding locking link 20, allowing
interlocking of the raised walls.
[0022] Inside the upper end of the corner post 12, the end wall has been shaped with a suitably
oblique guide surface in order to make it easier to lift the shelf in vertical position
and to lower it again.
1. A cage having a rectangular base (1) with side edges (8) and end edge mountings (9,
7), a side wall (2) hinged in each side edge and an end wall (3) hinged in each end
edge mounting, characterised in that an intermediate shelf (13) is hinged above the base in both of the two opposed walls
(3), the intermediate shelves forming together an intermediate base (4).
2. A cage as defined in claim 1, characterised in that the end edge (9) is shorter than the side edge (8) and that the intermediate shelf
(13) is hinged in the end wall (3).
3. A cage as defined in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the end edge (9) is shorter than the side edge and that the end wall (3) is hinged
at a higher point than the side wall (2).
4. A cage as defined in any of claims 1-3, characterised in that the intermediate shelf (13) and the wall (3) have a locking mechanism (14, 15, 16)
for locking the raised shelf into vertical position.
5. A cage as defined in claim 4, characterised in that the locking mechanism comprises a groove (15) and a pin (16) inserted into the groove.
6. A cage as defined in claim 5, characterised in that the groove (15) is in the intermediate shelf and the pin (16) is in a hole made in
the corner post (12) at the side edge of the wall.
7. A cage as defined in any of claims 1-6, characterised in that inside the wall (2), in which no intermediate shelf is hinged, a rest (17) is provided
to support the lowered shelf in horizontal position.
8. A cage as defined in claim 7, characterised in comprising a support arrangement formed of a recess (17) in the wall (2) in which
no intermediate shelf is hinged and a pin (18) in the intermediate shelf.
9. A cage as defined in any of claims 1-8, characterised in that corner posts (12) made of angle iron are provided at the side edges of the wall in
which an intermediate shelf is hinged.
10. Use of the cage of any of claims 1-9 for the storage of empty packages.