[0001] This invention concerns a lifting container. More specifically, it concerns a lifting
container formed into at least two parts, in which the main parts of the container
are arranged in a manner allowing them to be connected in at least two mutually dissimilar
positions, particularly for the purpose of reducing the container volume during return
transport.
[0002] It is a well-known problem that lifting containers being returned after use, for
example from an installation offshore, occupy the same cargo volume despite a relatively
modest container weight. This situation results in supply boats not utilizing their
payload due to the volume of empty containers occupying available cargo volume.
[0003] US Patent Specification 3966075 describes an "International Standards Organization" (ISO) container of the type having
an end wall, floor, roof and end door means and a telescopically interfitting container
for use therewith and having adapters whereby the interfitting container fixings can
conform to ISO locations. Means are not described for performing mechanically or simply
the operation of inserting one container into the other or for removing it. Nor does
this interfitting container system provide a dismantlable container as such.
[0004] The object of the invention is to remedy the disadvantages of prior art.
[0005] The object is achieved in accordance with the invention and by means of the features
disclosed in the following description and in the subsequent claims.
[0006] By forming a lifting container into at least two parts and in a manner allowing the
main parts of the lifting container to be joined in at least two mutually dissimilar
positions, it is possible to reduce the volume of the lifting container during return
transport, for example. During cargo transport, the main parts of the lifting container
are joined in a manner providing a relatively large lifting container volume, while
it is joined in a mutual position during return transport, causing the lifting container
to occupy a reduced volume.
[0007] According to the invention, a lifting container of the type arranged to be lifted
by means of a lifting device, where the lifting container comprises at least a first
container section having first sidewalls and a second container section having second
sidewalls, where the first container section and the second container section are
connectable in at least two mutually dissimilar positions and where the first and
the second container sections are mutually and telescopically displaceable, is characterized
by a pullout strap attachable to the second sidewalls of the second container section
to extend around rollers on the first sidewalls of the first container section and
arranged for connection to a lifting hook, so as to allow extending the container
by pulling the strap by said hook.
[0008] The container parts are provided with a lock, for example in the form of locking
bolts, for mutual locking of the container parts in each of the mutually connectable
positions. Preferably, the container parts are mutually lockable also in intermediate
positions in order to adapt the length of the lifting container to the cargo length.
[0009] Preferably, a lifting point is arranged at each of the four outer corner portions
of the lifting container, at which corner portions the respective end walls are connected
to a sidewall. Optionally, the sidewalls of the lifting container parts, at their
opposite portions, may also be provided with lifting points.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, in which the container parts are mutually and telescopically
displaceable, a pullout strap is connected to the sidewalls of the second container
part at the portion of the sidewalls facing away from the end wall thereof.
[0011] The pullout strap extends about a roller connected to the sidewalls of the first
container part via a flange at portion of the sidewalls facing away from the end wall
thereof.
[0012] When the lifting container is to be extended to its extended position, the lock is
released, and the bend of the pullout strap is placed in a lifting hook, for example.
When the lifting hook pulls the pullout strap about the turning disks, the second
container part is displaced in a direction outward and away from the first container
part. After having engaged the lock, the lifting container is ready to be loaded and
lifted.
[0013] For example, the lifting container may be moved together by lifting the lifting container
from its four lifting points after having disengaged the lock.
[0014] To facilitate the mutual displacement of the second container part into the first
container part, the first and the second container part may be provided with guides
and/or guide rollers.
[0015] A lifting container may comprise two or more container parts, preferably telescopic
container parts. For example, a container may comprise a container part at each end
portion and also an intermediate container part without an end wall, and being arranged
in a manner allowing it to be displaced into one or both end portion container parts.
[0016] In the following, a non-limiting example of a preferred embodiment is described and
illustrated on the attached drawing, in which: .
Figure 1 shows, in perspective, an extended, two-part, telescopic lifting container
during lifting;
Figure 2 shows, in perspective, a contracted, two-part, telescopic lifting container
during extension by means of a pullout strap;
Figure 3 shows a section I-I of figure 1; and
Figure 4 shows, in perspective, a three-part, telescopic lifting container.
[0017] On the drawings, reference numeral 1 denotes a telescopic lifting container comprising
a first container part 2 and a second container part 4.
[0018] The first container part 2 comprises a first end wall 6, first sidewalls 8 and a
first floor 10. The second container part 4 comprises a second end wall 12, second
sidewalls 14 and a second floor 16.
[0019] At their respective corner portions, where the first end wall 6 is connected to the
first sidewalls 8, and where the second end wall 12 is connected to the second sidewalls
14, the first container part 2 and the second container part 4 are provided with lifting
points 18.
[0020] The second container part 4 fits complementarily within the first container part
2. Both container parts 2 and 4 are provided with cut outs 20 for locking bolts 22.
When the locking bolts 22 are placed in their respective and corresponding cut outs
20, the container parts 2 and 4 thus form a liftable, telescopic container 1.
[0021] A pullout strap 24, cf. figure 2, is connected to the second sidewalls 14 relative
to the opposite portion 26 of the second end wall 12. The pullout strap 24 extends
about a roller 28 connected to the first sidewalls 8 relative to the opposite portion
30 of the first end wall 6.
[0022] When the lifting container is to be extended, the bend of the pullout strap 24 is
placed in a lifting hook 32. By allowing the lifting hook to pull the pullout strap
24 about the rollers 28 after having removed the locking bolts 22 from the cut outs
20, the second container part 4 is displaced in a direction outward and away from
the first container part 2.
[0023] When the lifting container 1 has achieved the desired length, the container parts
2 and 4 are locked together by means of the locking bolts 22, after which the lifting
container 1 is ready for loading and lifting by means of a lifting device 33.
[0024] In this preferred embodiment, the first container part 2 is provided with a number
of guide rollers 34. The guide rollers 34 project up through cut outs 36 in upper
flanges 38 of the first sidewalls 8. The guide rollers 34 are arranged to support
flanges 40 of the second sidewalls 14 in order to facilitate the telescopic displacement
of the second container part 4 within the first container part 2.
[0025] In an alternative embodiment the telescopic lifting container 1 comprises a first
end portion container part 42, a second end portion container part 44 and an intermediate
container part 46, in which the intermediate container part 46 is arranged in a manner
allowing it to be displaced into both the first and the second end portion container
parts 44 and 46.
1. A lifting container of the type arranged to be lifted by means of a lifting device,
where the lifting container comprises at least a first container section (2) having
first sidewalls (8) and a second container section (4) having second sidewalls (14),
where the first container section and the second container section are connectable
in at least two mutually dissimilar positions and where the first and the second container
sections are mutually and telescopically displaceable, characterized by a pullout strap (24) attachable to the second sidewalls (14) of the second container
section (4) to extend around rollers (28) on the first sidewalls (8) of the first
container section (2) and arranged for connection to a lifting hook, so as to allow
extending the container by pulling the strap by said hook.
2. A lifting container as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the first and second sidewalls
have flanges (38, 40), and by guide rollers (34) supporting flanges (40) of the second
sidewalls (14).
3. A lifting container as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 and characterized by an intermediate container section (46).
4. A lifting container as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 and wherein both the first
and second container sections (2,4) have lifting cable attachment means (18).
1. Hebebehälter des Typs, der eingerichtet ist, mittels einer Hebevorrichtung gehoben
zu werden, wobei der Hebebehälter wenigstens einen ersten Behälterabschnitt (2) mit
ersten Seitenwänden (8) und einen zweiten Behälterabschnitt (4) mit zweiten Seitenwänden
(14) umfasst, wobei der erste Behälterabschnitt und der zweite Behälterabschnitt in
wenigstens zwei wechselseitig unterschiedlichen Positionen verbindbar sind und wobei
die ersten und zweiten Behälterabschnitte wechselseitig und teleskopartig versetzbar
sind, gekennzeichnet durch ein Zugband (24), das an den zweiten Seitenwänden (14) des zweiten Behälterabschnitts
(4) befestingt ist, um sich um Rollen (28) an den ersten Seitenwänden (8) des ersten
Behälterabschnitts (2) herum zu erstrecken, und zur Verbindung mit einem Hebehaken
eingerichtet, um ein Erweitern des Behälters durch ein Ziehen des Bandes durch den Haken zu ermöglichen.
2. Hebebehälter nach Anspruch 1, wobei die ersten und zweiten Seitenwände Flanschen (38,
40) haben und durch Führungsrollen (34), die die Flanschen (40) der zweiten Seitenwände
(14) stützen.
3. Hebebehälter nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, gekennzeichnet durch einen mittleren Behälterabschnitt (46).
4. Hebebehälter nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei sowohl die ersten als auch die
zweiten Behälterabschnitte (2, 4) eine Befestigungseinrichtung (18) für ein Hebeseil
haben.
1. Conteneur pouvant être soulevé, du type agencé pour être soulevé au moyen d'un dispositif
de levage, dans lequel le conteneur pouvant être soulevé comprend au moins une première
section de conteneur (2) ayant des premières parois latérales (8) et une seconde section
de conteneur (4) ayant des secondes parois latérales (14), dans lequel la première
section de conteneur et la seconde section de conteneur peuvent être assemblées dans
au moins deux positions respectivement différentes et dans lequel les première et
seconde sections de conteneur peuvent être déplacées l'une par rapport à l'autre et
télescopiquement, caractérisé par une sangle de déploiement (24) qui peut être attachée aux secondes parois latérales
(14) de la seconde section de conteneur (4) pour passer autour de rouleaux (28) prévus
sur les premières parois latérales (8) de la première section de conteneur (2) et
qui est agencée pour être reliée à un crochet de levage de manière à permettre la
mise en extension du conteneur en tirant la sangle au moyen dudit crochet.
2. Conteneur pouvant être soulevé selon la revendication 1 et dans lequel les premières
et secondes parois latérales ont des rebords (38, 40), et qui est caractérisé par des rouleaux guides (34) qui supportent des rebords (40) des secondes parois latérales
(14).
3. Conteneur pouvant être soulevé selon la revendication 1 ou selon la revendication
(2) et caractérisé par une section intermédiaire de conteneur (46).
4. Conteneur pouvant être soulevé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3 et
dans lequel les première et seconde sections de conteneur (2, 4) présentent des moyens
(18) d'attache de câbles de levage.