TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to a package arrangement, comprising a plurality of walls fitted
to each other.
BACKGROUND
[0002] For packaging, for example in boxes, and especially in industry, there is a desire
to provide solutions that are easy to use and whereby the packaging procedure can
be carried out within a small time frame. Nevertheless, the structural integrity of
the package has to meet the needs of the application.
[0003] GB885051 describes a packing case with end walls provided with an ear at each of its four
corners. Adjacent walls are provided with a recess at each of their respective corners.
At the assembled condition of the case, each ear is fitted into two adjacent recesses
of two adjacent walls. However, this arrangement does not in itself secure the end
walls to the adjacent walls, and for this purpose, screws or similar fastening means
have to be used.
SUMMARY
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a package arrangement which is
easy to assemble, and which presents a good stability.
[0005] This object is reached with a package arrangement comprising a plurality of walls
fitted to each other, including a first wall, in turn comprising at its periphery
a protruding portion, wherein a second wall presents a slot, which is oriented essentially
parallel to a first edge of the second wall and is located at a distance from the
first edge, and at least a part of the protruding portion of the first wall, in the
assembled condition of the package arrangement, extends at least partly through the
slot.
[0006] The inventive arrangement of a slot, which is located at a distance from the edge,
has the result that the first wall will be secured in both directions perpendicular
to its plane.
[0007] Preferably, the first wall presents a recessed edge that face, in the assembled condition
of the package assembly, an inner side of a second wall, and the protruding portion
is provided with an edge that is offset outwards from the recessed edge by a distance,
corresponding approximately to the thickness of the second wall. Thereby, the protruding
portion will effectively fill out essentially the entire slot of the second wall without
protruding externally of the package assembly.
[0008] Preferably, the protruding portion is located at a corner of the first wall. In addition,
the slot could extend all the way to an edge which is oriented in an angle to the
first edge. This will increase the stability of the package assembly. Alternatively,
the protruding portion is located at a distance from any corner of the first wall.
In addition, the slot could be provided at a distance from any edge of the second
wall.
[0009] Also, any combination of positions of a plurality of protruding parts at corners
or at a distance from any corner of the first wall is possible. In one embodiment,
protruding portions are located at respective corners of the first wall, and additional
protruding portions are located at a distance from any corner of the first wall. Thereby,
the stability of the package assembly will be further increased.
[0010] Preferably, the second wall is provided at two opposite edges with alternating protrusions
and recesses, whereby each protrusion on one of the edges is located opposite to a
recess of the opposite edge. Thereby, the second wall can be fitted to identical walls
along one or both of said edges that are provided with alternating protrusions and
recesses. In other words, all second walls can be identical, which makes manufacturing
of the package arrangement easier.
[0011] Preferably, the width of the slot and the thickness of the protruding portion are
adapted so that, when the protruding portion is fitted into the slot, there is a small
clearance between the protruding portion and an edge of the slot. This will make it
easy to fit the walls of the package arrangement to each other. Alternatively, the
width of the slot and the thickness of the protruding portion are adapted so that
the protruding portion is held in the slot by friction. Thereby, in some applications
where forces exerted on the package arrangement are relatively low, no additional
fastening means are needed to hold the package arrangement together. In applications
where larger forces are involved, the friction fitting of the walls of the package
arrangement will still provide for an initial stability facilitating the use of it,
for example when assembling it and during loading of goods into it.
[0012] Preferably, a second wall is provided with at least one notch to allow at least one
stabilising strap to be fitted around three second walls when the latter are fitted
to two first walls, whereby a stabilising strap is fitted in the vicinity of one of
the first walls and passes through the notch so as to be positioned, in the fully
assembled condition of the package assembly, just inside an inner side of a top wall.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0013] Below, the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings,
in which
- fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a part of a package arrangement according to one
embodiment of the invention,
- fig. 2 shows an exploded view of the package arrangement in fig. 1,
- fig. 3 shows a plan view of a part of the package arrangement in fig 1,
- fig. 4 shows a partial plan view of a part of the package arrangement in fig 1,
- fig. 5 shows a perspective view of the part in fig. 1, with an external strap,
- fig. 6 shows a perspective view of a part of the package arrangement in fig. 1 in
a semi-assembled condition,
- fig. 7 shows a perspective view of a part of a package arrangement according to a
special embodiment of the invention,
- fig. 8 shows a plan view of a part of a package arrangement according to a further
embodiment of the invention,
- fig. 9 shows a partial plan view of a part of a package arrangement according to the
further embodiment of the invention, and
- fig. 10 shows a plan view of a part of a package arrangement according to yet a further
embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Fig. 1 shows a part of a package arrangement 1 according to one embodiment of the
invention. In this example, the package arrangement 1 has an elongated shape, and
is suitable for packing steel tubing or other elongated objects. Only the part closest
to the viewer is shown in fig. 1.
[0015] The package arrangement 1 comprises a plurality of walls 2, 3, 4, 5 fitted to each
other. The walls include two first walls 2, only one of which is shown in fig. 1.
In this embodiment the first walls 2 take the form of end walls 2. The walls also
include four second walls 3, 4, 5, in this embodiment in the form of a bottom 3, top
4, and two side walls 5.
[0016] Fig. 2 shows that each second wall 3, 4, 5 is provided at two opposite edges 6 with
alternating protrusions 7 and recesses 8. Each protrusion 7 on one of the edges 6
is located opposite to a recess 8 of the opposite edge 6.
[0017] As can be seen in fig. 2, each first wall 2 comprises at its periphery four protruding
portions 9, each located at a corner of the generally rectangular first wall 2.
[0018] Referring to fig. 3, each first wall 2 presents four recessed edges 10 that face,
in the assembled condition of the package assembly 1, the inner side of a respective
second wall 3, 4, 5. Each protruding portion 9 is provided in the form of an ear 9
with two edges 9a that are offset outwards from respective recessed edges 10 by a
distance d. The distance d corresponds approximately to the thickness of the second
walls 3, 4, 5.
[0019] In alternative embodiments, a first wall 2 could present more or less than four protruding
portions 9. Below an embodiment with more than four protruding portions is presented.
Also, it is possible to provide a first wall with only one, two or three protruding
portions.
[0020] As can be seen in fig. 2 and 4, each second wall 3, 4, 5 presents two slots 11, which
are oriented essentially parallel to a first edge 12 of the second wall 3, 4, 5 and
are located at a distance D from the first edge 12. Each slot 11 extends all the way
to a respective of the opposite edges 6, which are perpendicular to the first edge
12. As can be seen in fig 1, in the assembled condition of the package arrangement
1, one part of each protruding portion 9 of the first wall 2 extends through a slot
11 in a second wall 3, 4, 5, and another part of each protruding portion 9 extends
through another slot 11 in an adjacent second walls 3, 4, 5. Since the slots 11 are
located at a distance D from the edge, the first wall 2 will be secured in both directions
perpendicular to its plane.
[0021] In the assembled condition of the package arrangement, for stability an external
strap 14 can be stretched around the package arrangement 1, preferably, at the longitudinal
position of the first wall 2, as is shown in fig. 5. Also, in the assembled condition
of the package arrangement, reinforcement members can be fitted outside the first
walls 2. This will protect the first walls 2 against excessive external forces, for
example due to a fork lift truck pushing onto one of the first walls 2 when the assembled
package arrangement is handled for shipping.
[0022] Fig. 6 shows a device that can be shown to stabilise the package assembly when loading,
i.e. when partly assembled. Thereby, two first walls, or end walls 2 (only one of
which is shown in fig. 6) are fitted to three second walls, i.e. a bottom wall 3 and
two side walls 5. To stabilise these walls before a top wall 4 is fitted to the assembly,
they are placed in a stabilising jig 61, which comprises a lower part 62, to which
an upper part 63 is fitted on each side of the package arrangement. The upper parts
63 can be moved to and from the respective side walls 5, and be secured to the lower
part 62 so as to support the side walls 5 when loading the package assembly.
[0023] Fig. 7 shows a special embodiment of the invention. When loading a package assembly
two first walls, or end walls 2 (only one of which is shown in fig. 7) are fitted
to three second walls, i.e. a bottom wall 3 and two side walls 5. To stabilise these
walls before a top wall 4 is fitted to the assembly, two stabilising straps 131 (only
one of which is shown in fig. 7) are fitted around the bottom wall 3 and the side
walls 5. Each stabilising strap 131 is fitted outside and in the vicinity of the respective
end wall 2. Thereby, one of the side walls 5 is provided with a notch 51, so that
the stabilising strap will be positioned just below the lower side of the top wall
4 in the fully assembled condition of the package assembly.
[0024] Fig. 8 shows a second wall 2 of a package arrangement according to a further embodiment
of the invention. The package arrangement is similar to the one shown in fig. 1. As
in the embodiment described above, the first wall 2 comprises at its periphery four
protruding portions 9, each located at a corner of the generally rectangular first
wall 2, and the first wall 2 presents recessed edges 10 that face, in the assembled
condition of the package assembly, the inner side of a respective second wall 3, 4,
5.
[0025] The first wall 2 also presents four additional protruding portions 91, each located
between two protruding portions 9 that are located at respective corners of the first
wall 2. Each additional protruding portion 91 is provided with an edge 9a that is
offset outwards from respective recessed edges 10 by a distance d. The distance d
corresponds approximately to the thickness of the second walls 3, 4, 5.
[0026] Alternatively, it is possible to provide one or more protruding portion on each edge
of the first wall, and have no protruding portions at the corners of the first wall.
[0027] As can be understood from fig. 9, each second wall 3, 4, 5 presents three slots 11,
111, which are oriented essentially parallel to a first edge 12 of the second wall
3, 4, 5 and are located at a distance D from the first edge 12. Two of the slots 11,
are arranged as described above with reference to fig. 1, 2, and 4, i.e. each of them
extends all the way to a respective of opposite edges 6, which are perpendicular to
the first edge 12. Additionally, at a distance from the opposite edges 6, an additional
slot 111 is provided. In the assembled condition of the package arrangement 1, each
additional protruding portion 91 of the first wall 2 extends through an additional
slot 111 in a second wall 3, 4, 5. The additional protruding portions 91 and additional
slots 111 will further increase the stability of the package arrangement.
[0028] Fig. 10 shows a plan view of a first wall 2 of a package arrangement according to
yet a further embodiment of the invention. The first wall presents a generally hexagonal
shape, and is provided at each corner with a protruding portion 9. The first wall
is intended to be fitted to six second walls, each similar to the one shown in fig.
4, in a manner similar to what has been described above with reference to fig. 1,
2, 3, and 4.
[0029] Alternatively, the package arrangement can be provided with three, five, seven, or
more second walls, whereby the respective first walls are formed in a suitable manner,
similar to what has been described above.
1. A package arrangement, comprising a plurality of walls (2, 3, 4, 5) fitted to each
other, including a first wall (2), in turn comprising at its periphery a protruding
portion (9, 91), characterised in that a second wall (3, 4, 5) presents a slot (11, 111), which is oriented essentially
parallel to a first edge (12) of the second wall (3, 4, 5) and is located at a distance
(D) from the first edge (12), and in that at least a part of the protruding portion (9, 91) of the first wall (2), in the assembled
condition of the package arrangement, extends at least partly through the slot (11,
111).
2. A package arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first
wall (2) presents a recessed edge (10) that face, in the assembled condition of the
package assembly (1), an inner side of a second wall (3, 4, 5), and wherein the protruding
portion (9, 91) is provided with an edge (9a) that is offset outwards from the recessed
edge (10) by a distance (d), corresponding approximately to the thickness of the second
wall (3, 4, 5).
3. A package arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the protruding
portion (9) is located at a corner of the first wall (2),
4. A package arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the slot (11) extends all the
way to an edge (6) which is oriented in an angle to the first edge (12).
5. A package arrangement according to claim 3 or 4, wherein a protruding portion (9)
is located at each corner of the first wall (2).
6. A package arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the protruding
portion (91) is located at a distance from any corner of the first wall (2).
7. A package arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the slot (111) is provided at
a distance from any edge of the second wall (3, 4, 5).
8. A package arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second
wall (3, 4, 5) is provided at two opposite edges (6) with alternating protrusions
(7) and recesses (8), whereby each protrusion (7) on one of the edges (6) is located
opposite to a recess (8) of the opposite edge (6).
9. A package arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a second wall
(5) is provided with at least one notch (51) to allow at least one stabilising strap
(131) to be fitted around three second walls (3, 5) when the latter are fitted to
two first walls (2), whereby a stabilising strap (131) is fitted in the vicinity of
one of the first walls (2) and passes through the notch (51) so as to be positioned,
in the fully assembled condition of the package assembly, just inside an inner side
of a top wall (4).