Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to cases of different sizes which can be stacked one
on top of the other. Today many products are carried/transported and stored in carrying/transport
cases and bags. It is very important that the products are not crushed or broken or
damaged in any similar way. Additionally, the fact that the products do not occupy
much space during transport and storage procedures is very important in terms of cost.
These cases and bags which are used for transport and storage are aimed to be stackable
in order to reduce the amount of space they occupy.
[0002] There are protrusions and recesses provide on the transport cases for purposes of
stacking and strength. It is important for the transport cases or bags not to crush
each other and not to tumble down during stacking in order to prevent the transported
goods from getting damaged.
[0003] In the prior art different types of cases cannot be placed one on top of another
when they are required to be stored in the same storage area or transported with the
same vehicle and they cause loss of space. Furthermore, since high stacking can only
be done unidirectionally , the cases (especially thin and tall cases) may easily tumble
down to one side.
[0004] In addition to these, in order to mount the handles in the cases of the prior art,
the case is pierced and a plate is arranged at the rear side for connection. Since
this process is made by piercing the case, it causes leaking problem immediately or
after a period time of use.
[0005] United States Patent document no.
US7537119 B2, an application known in the state of the art, discloses a stackable case and a method.
There are recesses and protrusions on the case for enabling stacking and providing
strength. The said recesses and protrusions can be of any size.
[0006] Japanese patent document no.
JP2004041573 A, an application in the state of the art, discloses a case that is designed to allow
stacking. While the said cases can be used in many fields, they are specifically used
for carrying, storing and stacking musical instruments. The case is provided with
a strip-shaped recess for stacking in a longitudinal direction of one surface and
a strip-shaped protrusion for stacking on the other surface. The strips are produced
by a single mold. The strip-shaped recesses and the strip-shaped protrusions can be
molded with any predetermined height and width to allow stacking with different type
of cases.
[0007] European Patent document no.
EP2238039 B1, an application known in the state of the art, discloses a container assembly used
for storage and transport of goods. The first portion includes a first stacking pattern
and the second portion has an outer surface that includes a second stacking pattern
which is different from the first stacking pattern and configured to engage the first
stacking pattern.
Summary of the Invention
[0008] The objective of the present invention is to provide a stackable case, which enables
cases of different sizes to be stacked in the vehicle and transported or stored and
which can be stacked transversely and longitudinally.
[0009] Another objective of the present invention is to provide a stackable case to which
a handle is mounted that prevents leakage problems.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0010] A stackable case developed to fulfill the objective of the present invention is illustrated
in the accompanying figures wherein,
Figure 1 is a view of stacking of cases having different sizes.
Figure 2 is a view of the lid and body of the stackable case.
Figure 3 is a view of the wheels of the stackable cases and the insert used in mounting thereof.
Figure 4 is the view of the handle of the stackable cases and the insert used in mounting
thereof.
Figure 5 is a top view of the lid of the stackable case.
Figure 6 is a bottom view of the body of the stackable case.
Figure 7 is a view of the stacking section.
Figure 8 is a sectional view of a part mounted into the stackable case.
Figure 9 is a view of the cases stacked one on top of another on the pallet.
[0011] The components in the figures are given reference numbers as follows:
1. Stackable case
2. Body
3. Lid
4. Band
5. Protrusion
6. Recess
7. Combined recess
8. Handle
81. Handle insert
P. Pallet
W. Wheel
[0012] A stackable case (1) of the present invention basically comprises
- at least one body (2) in which the equipment is transported and stored,
- at least one lid (3) which enables stacking one on top of another by means of the
geometric figures provided thereon,
- at least two bands (4) which are located on the lid (3) and which prevent any deformation
on the lid (3),
- at least two protrusions (5) which are located on the lid (3) and which enable stacking,
- at least two recesses (6) which are located on the bottom of the body (2) and which
prevent the cases from moving forward-backward and right-left during stacking since
they engage with the protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3),
- at least two combined recesses (7) which are located on the bottom of the body (2)
and which engage with the bands (4) and enhance strength,
- at least two handles (8) which enable to carry the stackable cases (1) and which do
not require piercing the stackable case (1) during mounting thereof.
[0013] Space saving and safe stacking are provided by means of arranging the stackable cases
(1) one on top of another. Stacking height can be increased by stacking the first
row transversely and the second row longitudinally. In a preferred embodiment of the
invention, the lengths and widths of the stackable cases (1) are adjusted to be multiples
of 100 mm.
[0014] The angles (α
1, α
2) of the recesses (6) and the protrusions (5) provided in the stackable cases (1)
of the present invention are the same (Figure 7). This way, the recesses (6) and the
protrusions (5) are aimed to be completely engaged with each other. In a preferred
embodiment of the invention, the angles (α
1, α
2) of the recesses (6) and the protrusions (5) are 9 degrees. The said angle is a suitable
angle, which enables to locate the product easily during stacking, and which prevents
the cases from tumbling down by resisting against the impacts and oscillations acting
on the cases.
[0015] Depth of the recesses (6) provided at the bottom of the body (2) are greater than
the protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3), and a gap remains when stacked; and this
gap enables the users to mount another material into the stackable case (1). In some
special stackable cases (1), a metal chassis is arranged within the case and the materials
that will be transported are mounted onto the said chassis by connections. The head
of the connecting member does not impede stacking thanks to the gap formed during
engagement, when the material within the body (2) is fixed into the body (2) via a
connecting member. Due to the fact that the patterns on the stackable cases (1) are
the same in all products, determining the distance between these holes becomes easier.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the gaps formed after engagement are
6 mm.
[0017] The band (4) provided on the lid (3) moves from one long side to another and repeats
at predetermined intervals/sizes. The bands (4) provide resistance against the loads
formed on the lid (3) during stacking and reduce the deformation on the lid (3). Since
the band (4) form is formed all along from one long side of the stackable case (1)
to the other long side, it transmits the loads acting on the center of the lid (3)
to the sides proportionally and thereby distributes the forces that will be produced
to the more resistant parts of the case.
[0018] In the stackable case (1) of the present invention, there are protrusions (5) on
the band (4) which are preferably square and repeat at predetermined intervals. While
the bands (4) provide strength, the protrusions (5) thereon engage with the recesses
(6) provided on the body (2) and enable stacking.
[0019] The protrusions (5) provided on the band (4) are intended for stacking purposes.
[0020] In the stackable case (1) of the present invention, the protrusions (5) may be provided
on all of the bands (4) or some protrusions (5) on the current band (4) can be cancelled
for simplicity. These processes that can be performed do not ruin the stacking pattern.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there are recesses (6) on the bottom
of the body (2) having 100 mm intervals therebetween transversely and longitudinally
(Figure 2). The recesses (6) located on the second, fourth, seventh and ninth rows
are combined forming the combined recesses (7). Transport strength of the case is
enhanced by means of this combination. The number of the combined recesses (7) can
be increased or decreased. These changes do not ruin the stacking pattern.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there are bands (4) at predetermined
intervals on the lid (3) and protrusions (5) on some of the bands (4).
For example, there are protrusions (5) on the bands (4) provided on the lid (3) at
first, third, fifth, sixth, eighth and tenth rows. To receive them, on the bottom
of the body (2), recesses are provided 6) at the first, third, fifth, sixth, eighth
and tenth rows along with combined recesses (7) at other sections and they provide
stacking and strength.
[0023] As the size of the stackable cases (1) increases, deformation that may occur on the
lid (3) can be reduced by increasing the height of the bands (4) and this change does
not affect the stacking pattern.
[0024] Shape and size of the combined recesses (7) may differ according to the sizes of
the stackable cases (1).
[0025] In another preferred embodiment of the invention, when the stackable cases (1) are
arranged on the pallet (P) (Figure 9), strips can be inserted into the channels remaining
between the bands (4) and this way the stackable cases (1) on the pallet are enabled
to be firmly fastened to each other during transportation. The cases which are connected
by pallet strips are also prevented from tumbling down even in case of vibration and
impact from below.
[0026] The protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3) enable stacking and have a transverse
and longitudinal pattern with predetermined sizes/intervals. In a preferred embodiment
of the invention, the protrusions (5) and recesses (6) are produced as squares, however
this form can be in any geometric shape such as circular or octagon, etc.
[0027] Since the protrusions (5) engage with the recesses (6), which are located at the
bottom of the body (2) and which have a pattern that repeats at predetermined intervals,
the cases cannot move forward-backward and right-left during stacking. The cases at
the top are prevented from falling down.
[0028] The recesses (6) provided at the bottom of the body (2) are compatible with the shapes
of the protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3). Thanks to compatibility of the shapes
with each other, the stackable cases (1) are enabled to be stacked transversely and
longitudinally.
[0029] Combined recesses (7) are formed by combining some of the recesses (6) on the bottom
of the body (2). This does not impede on stacking and it contributes additional strength
to the lower base. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the said combined recesses
(7) have a pattern that repeats at predetermined intervals.
[0030] There are handles (8) at both sides, preferably the short sides, for carrying the
stackable cases (1) of the present invention. The handles (8) are located at the recess
part of the stackable case (1).
[0031] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the handles (8) are mounted by using
at least two handle inserts (81). The handle inserts (81) are preferably produced
from metal material and since they are placed into the mold during production of the
plastic material, they are completely coated with plastic. This way, the leakage problems
arising in the stackable case (1) in the prior art (due to mounting by piercing) can
be prevented.
[0032] At the same time, since mounting can be performed from one side, mounting can be
performed more easily, application requires a shorter period of time and can be done
without fault since its position is pre-determined.
[0033] The rivets or bolts used for mounting the handles (8) in the systems used in the
state of the art may damage precision instruments placed in the case. With this method,
since the rear part of the handle insert (81) remaining within the case is coated
with a soft material, preferably plastic, which will not damage the equipment; the
materials placed in the stackable case (1) are not damaged.
[0034] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, since the grabbing part of the handle
(8) is coated with rubber, it does not harm the hands when carrying.
[0035] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there are wheels (T) provided at the
base of the short sides in order to carry the stackable case (1) easily. When the
stackable case (1) is placed on the ground flat, the wheels (W) do not touch the ground.
When the stackable case (1) is lifted by a single person, the wheels (W) are activated
and make it easier to carry.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, by engaging a connection member such
as a shaft, which is passed through the center of the wheels (W), with the insert,
which is located at the wheel (W) slot and serves as a bolt, the wheels are connected
to the stackable case (1) and a stronger mounting is obtained.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, inserts are used for mounting the wheels
(W) instead of piercing the stackable case (1) and thus possible leakage problems
are prevented.
[0038] In another preferred embodiment of the invention, 45 degree beveled structure is
applied on the sides of the stackable case (1). By means of this side structure, incoming
impact is conveyed to the whole side and thus the load is distributed. Additionally,
due to the fact that the sides are beveled, the thickness of the sides increases by
10-20% as required by the process, and a stronger structure is obtained.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, radius cavities are provided between
the protrusions (5) and bands (4) on the lid (3).
[0040] Stackable cases (1) with the same and/or different sizes can be stacked with 90 degree
angle to each other. Thus the cases are aimed to remain fixed one on top of another
without tumbling down.
[0041] Cases having the same and/or different sizes with the stackable cases (1) can also
be stacked crosswise (length of one case corresponding to the width of the other case)
one on top of another. In this case, predetermined width-length sizes and patterns
of the recesses (6) and protrusions (5) and the predetermined width-length sizes and
patterns of the bands (4) and the combined recesses (7) should be the same.
[0042] It is possible to develop a wide variety of designs of the stackable case (1) of
the present invention. The invention cannot be limited to the examples described herein
and it is essentially as defined in the claims.
1. A stackable case (1), which enables cases of different sizes to be transported or
stored by being able to be stacked transversely and longitudinally, and basically
characterized by
- at least one body (2) in which the equipment is transported and stored,
- at least one lid (3) which enables stacking one on top of another by means of the
geometric figures provided thereon,
- at least two bands (4) which are located on the lid (3) and which prevent any deformation
on the lid (3),
- at least two protrusions (5) which are located on the lid (3) and which enable stacking,
- at least two recesses (6) which are located on the bottom of the body (2) and which
prevent the cases from moving forward-backward and right-left during stacking since
they engage with the protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3),
- at least two combined recesses (7), which are located on the bottom of the body
(2), and which fit on the bands (4) provided on the lid (3) and enhance strength,
- at least two handles (8) which enable to carry the stackable cases (1) and which
do not require piercing the stackable case (1) during mounting thereof.
2. A stackable case (1) characterized in that the inclination angles of the recesses (6) and the protrusions (5) are the same.
3. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 1, characterized by the body (2) that includes on the bottom thereof recesses (6) whose depths are greater
than the depths of the protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3).
4. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 3, characterized in that the gap, which is formed when the recesses (6) and the protrusions (5) are engaged
due to their depth differences, enables the material that will be transported to be
mounted into the case.
5. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 1, characterized by the band (4) which is located on the lid (3), which extends from one long side to
the other and in this way transmits the loads acting on the lid (3) to the sides proportionally
thereby distributing the forces that will be produced to the more resistant structures
and thus prevents any crushing and deformation.
6. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 1, characterized by the combined recesses (7) which are formed by combining some of the recesses (6)
on the bottom of the body (2) longitudinally.
7. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 1, characterized by the combined recesses (7) which provide strength/resistance against the loads that
will be generated on the base when the cases are transported together or due to a
rise in pressure.
8. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 1, characterized in that stacking is attained by engagement of the protrusions (5) provided on the lid (3)
with the recesses (6) provided on the bottom of the body (2).
9. A stackable case (1) according to Claim 1, characterized by the handle (8) having a handle insert (81) which is completely coated with plastic
by being placed into the mold during production of the case material and which enables
the handle (8) to be mounted without piercing.
10. A stackable case (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by the handle (8) having a handle insert (81) whose rear part is coated with a soft
material that will not damage the stored material.
11. A stackable case (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that possible impacts are carried to all sides and thereby the load is distributed and
a stronger structure is obtained by means of applying beveled structure to the sides
thereof.