Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to a parcel bag for parcels. The invention further relates
to a method for sorting and transporting parcels.
Technical background
[0002] Current postal sorting systems sort parcels or letters. The amount of relatively
small parcels sent by post has increased significantly in recent years, mainly thanks
to the popularity of (international) web shops. An effective sorting method is desirable
to enable the delivery of these parcels to proceed efficiently and cheaply.
[0003] In order to process this flow of (retail) parcels as efficiently as possible, the
parcels are received at a central sorting center, where they are completely automatically
pre-sorted at night for shipment to local distribution centers. In the local distribution
centers, the parcels are then added to the regular sorting process, where they are
sorted by route and in the correct order for delivery.
[0004] The transport of the parcels between the central sorting center and the local distribution
centers is carried out by means of freight transport supported by manpower. To allow
loading and unloading of parcels to take place easily and ergonomically, it is desirable
to collect the parcels in a larger package.
[0005] This can be done, for example, in roll containers. However, it is difficult to load
a roll container space / efficient automatically. Furthermore, roll containers take
up a lot of space when they are transported back to the central sorting center empty,
so that a relatively large amount of energy and manpower is required for this.
[0006] Alternatively, bags such as the known mail bags could be used. After all, these hardly
take up any space when empty. However, these bags are so flexible that they mold to
the parcels therein, and as a result offer little protection and stability during
transportation.
Summary of the invention
[0007] The object of the invention is to provide a parcel bag for collecting parcels for
transport in which the above-mentioned problems are solved.
[0008] According to the invention, there is provided a parcel bag for parcels, comprising
a casing having a lower part and an upper part, the lower part defining a storage
volume for the parcels, the lower part being formed of a flat bottom plate and a number
of plate-shaped side walls, each of the side walls being connected by a hinging bottom
connection to an edge of the bottom plate, each of the hinging bottom connections
consisting of strip-shaped foil or textile that extends along the corresponding edge
of the bottom plate and is connected to the bottom plate and the side wall, and wherein
a flexible side connection of foil or textile is located between each pair of side
walls, each of which forms a connection transverse to the hinging connection.
[0009] In an advantageous manner, this allows the size and shape of the lower part of the
parcel bag can be unequivocally adapted after filling with the parcels, whereby manual
processing is improved. Also an improved stacking of the filled parcel bags is achieved.
[0010] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the flexible side connection of foil or fabric consists of a straight strip.
[0011] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the flexible side connection of foil or textile consists of a strip which is tapering
from the lower part.
[0012] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the top part consists of foil or fabric, and on an upper side of the bottom part,
each plate-like side wall is joined to a connecting peripheral edge of the top part
such that the connecting peripheral edge extends substantially parallel to the hinging
connection.
[0013] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the upper part is provided with a closure means on a free edge turned away from the
connecting peripheral edge.
[0014] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the closure means is selected from a group of a closure rim, a Velcro closure, a zip
closure, a wire or cable closure and a drawstring.
[0015] In a further embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above,
wherein the closure means is provided with an anti-theft closure and / or a mechanical
or electronic lock.
[0016] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the top part is foldable or rollable up to the connecting peripheral edge.
[0017] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the foil or fabric is selected from a group of plastics comprising at least polyethylene
or polypropylene.
[0018] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the material of the bottom plate and / or the side walls is selected from a group
of plastics comprising at least polyethylene or polypropylene.
[0019] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the bottom plate has a size of approximately 50 cm by 45 cm.
[0020] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the strip-shaped foil or fabric in the hinging bottom connection has a width of about
12 cm.
[0021] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the side wall has a width of about 48 cm and a length of about 50 cm or about 45 cm.
[0022] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the parcel bag "in stretched-out position" has a size of about 90 cm high, about 50
cm long and about 45 cm wide.
[0023] In an embodiment, the invention provides a parcel bag as described above, wherein
the lower part of the parcel bag "in resting position" has a base size of about 40
cm high, about 75 cm long and about 75 cm wide.
[0024] Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for sorting and transporting parcels
using a sorting machine, the sorting machine being provided with a number of unloading
points each associated with a respective predetermined location, wherein at one or
more of the unloading points a parcel bag as described above, is arranged to collect
parcels destined for the predetermined location from the respective unloading point,
the method comprising:
releasably disposing the top part of the parcel bag at the unloading point such that
the parcel bag is in a stretched-out position and the bottom part assumes a substantially
straight vertical shape, the side walls being in a vertical position;
collecting parcels in the bottom part such that the bottom part is filled with parcels
up to a predetermined height;
and after collection, releasing the stretched-out position and supporting the bottom
plate of the filled parcel bag on a ground plane in a resting position such that in
each hinging connection the strip of strip-shaped foil or fabric either is extended
outwards at an oblique angle with respect to the bottom plate or is extended horizontally
outwards parallel to the bottom plate, and at least the bottom area of the bottom
part is increased relative to a surface of the bottom plate.
[0025] In an embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, wherein the
side walls of the filled bottom part are oriented such that the filled bottom part
takes the shape of a frustrum which is tapered towards the top part.
[0026] In an embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, wherein the
side walls of the filled bottom part are vertical and offset outwardly from the periphery
of the bottom plate such that the filled bottom part assumes the shape of a substantially
rectangular block.
[0027] In an embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, the method
further comprising:
rolling up or folding up the top part when the filled bottom part of the parcel bag
is in the resting position, optionally preceded by closing the free edge of the top
part.
[0028] In a further embodiment the invention provides a method as described above comprising
repeating for a number of parcel bags, each destined for the predetermined location
of the same unloading point:
releasably mounting the top part of the respective parcel bag at the unloading point;
collecting parcels in its lower part, and
after collection, releasing the stretched-out position and allowing the bottom plate
of the filled parcel bag to rest on a ground plane in the resting position,
performing the step of forming a stack of the plurality of bottom part filled parcel
bags each having the shape of the frustrum or rectangular block.
[0029] In a further embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, wherein
the stack of parcel bags is placed on a roll container.
[0030] In a further embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, wherein
the roll container is transported to the predetermined location of the respective
unloading point associated with the stack of parcel bags.
[0031] In an embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, wherein each
parcel bag is provided with an optical label, and optionally is also provided with
an electronic label.
[0032] In an embodiment, the invention provides a method as described above, wherein the
predetermined location is related to a regional or local sorting center or distribution
center.
[0033] Finally, the invention relates to a use of a parcel bag for parcels as described
above in sorting and transporting the parcels.
Brief description of the drawings
[0034] The invention is further elucidated with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Figures 1A and 1B schematically show a side view and a bottom view of a parcel bag
according to an embodiment during the filling process;
Figures 2A and 2B schematically show a perspective side view and bottom view of a
parcel bag according to an embodiment after the filling process;
Figure 3 shows a schematic side view of a stack of filled and closed parcel bags according
to one embodiment.
[0035] The drawings are for illustrative purposes only, and are not to be construed as limiting
the inventive idea, which is defined by the appended claims.
[0036] In the following description, the same reference numerals designate the same or corresponding
elements in the figures.
Description of the embodiments
[0037] Figures 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B show a parcel bag 100 according to an embodiment of the
invention, having a bottom part 10, which has a reinforced bottom 1 and four reinforced
side walls 2, and a flexible top part 20 which has a bag part 22 and a closing edge
25. The upper and lower parts 20, 10 are fixedly connected to each other and together
define a volume in which parcels can be received.
[0038] In the shown lower part 10, the reinforced bottom 1 is quadrangular and on all four
sides flexibly connected to a first side 3 of one of the four reinforced side walls
2. Each side wall 2 further has second and third sides 4, 5 which are substantially
at right angles to the first side 3 and of which every second side 4 is flexibly connected
to a third side 5 of an adjacent reinforced side wall. The flexible connection 8,
9 between the plates is formed by a fabric. This fabric is divided into a number of
fabric pieces which are firmly connected to each other, preferably by means of a sewing
technique. Consequently, the invention relates to a parcel bag according to claim
1.
[0039] The reinforced side walls 2 are formed by flat, hardly deformable plates which are
incorporated in the fabric pieces and wherein the plates are very strong relative
to their weight. The fabric pieces and the plates can comprise mutually different
materials and/or material combinations. In a preferred embodiment the fabric pieces
and the plates are made of a polymer such as PE or PP. A width of a fabric strip which
forms the flexible connection 8, 9 between the reinforced bottom and side walls 1,
2 and determines the maximum distance between the plates is preferably at least 1
cm.
[0040] The fabric strips forming the flexible joint 9 between the reinforced sidewalls 2
can have a trapezoid shape, as shown in Figure 2A, or a rectangular shape.
[0041] The top part 20 of the parcel bag 100 is mostly formed by the bag part 22, which
is made of fabric that is not provided with reinforcing plates, causing the top part
to be freely deformable so that it can be rolled up or is otherwise easy to close.
This fabric may be the same fabric as the fabric used for the manufacturing of the
bottom part 10. The fabric pieces of the bottom part 10 can continue into the top
part 20 so that the fabric of the bottom and top part 10, 20 is at least partially
forming a whole. Alternatively, the fabric pieces of the top part 20 may be fixedly
joined to the fabric pieces of the bottom part 10 by a fixed joining method, preferably
by a sewing technique.
[0042] An upper edge of the upper part 20 of the parcel bag 100 is formed by the closing
edge 25, which closing edge 25 is adapted to effect a reclosable closure of the volume
in the parcel bag. To this end, the top edge can be provided with closing means, such
as a drawstring, Velcro, a wire or cable closure or a zipper, which seal the edge
along the entire opening. Alternatively or additionally, the top part 20 of the parcel
bag 100 is at least partially rollable and/or two ends 27a, 27b of the reclosable
closure or rolled-up part can be connected to each other, for example via a hook and
eyelet or via a clip connection. It is further possible to additionally or alternatively
provide the parcel bag 100 with an anti-theft closure to the closing edge 25.
[0043] By using the flexible connections 8,9 between the reinforced side walls 2 in combination
with the bag part 22, a hybrid parcel bag is obtained, which during use can take on
various shapes and sizes and which, when empty, can be folded into a flat shape. Thanks
to the fabric strips, the reinforced bottom and side walls 1, 2 can pivot relative
to each other as well as translate by some extend so that the shape and surface of
the lower part 10 of the parcel bag can adapt to the parcel filling and the environment
of the parcel bag 100.
[0044] Figures 1A and 1B show a side and bottom view of the parcel bag 100 during filling
of the bag. During the automatic sorting process, the parcel bag 100 can be placed
in a trolley or tube 200, the surface of the reinforced bottom 1 being matched to
a cross section of the trolley or tube 200 in a stretched-out shape. The fabric strips
8 connecting the reinforced side walls 2 to the bottom 1 will extend substantially
at right angles to the bottom 1, so that the parcel bag 100 has a width b and depth
d equal to the width and depth of the bottom 1 and a relatively large length h. For
example, in the trolley 200, the parcel bag 100 has the dimensions 51 x 45 x 88 cm
(w x d x h). The closing edge 25 is folded over an upper edge of the trolley or tube
so that the parcel bag 100 continues to line the inner walls of the trolley or tube
during filling.
[0045] After the sorting process is finished and/or the bag has been given a predetermined
maximum filling, the parcel bag 100 is removed from the trolley or tube 200, after
which the shape of the parcel bag 100 changes to the situation as shown in the side
and bottom view of Figures 2A and 2B. Thanks to the flexible connections 8, 9 between
the reinforced bottom and side walls 1, 2 and the weight of the side walls 2, the
side walls 2 lower with respect to the bottom 1 and the side plates are placed at
a greater distance from each other. This changes the dimensions of the parcel bag
100 at least on the bottom side to a larger width b and depth d and a relatively shorter
length h, for example to the dimensions 74 x 74 x 40 cm (w x d x h). The surface area
of the lower part 10 thus becomes larger, freeing up space so that the column of parcels
formed in the bag during the filling process can "settle". After removal from the
trolley or tube 200, with this increase in surface area, all the parcels in the parcel
bag 100 are almost completely in the lower part 10 of the parcel bag, so that the
upper part 20 of the parcel bag can be closed and possibly rolled up.
[0046] In one embodiment, the parcel bag has a bottom plate measuring approximately 50 cm
by 45 cm.
[0047] In one embodiment, the strip-shaped foil or fabric in the hinged bottom joint of
the parcel bag has a width of about 12 cm.
[0048] In one embodiment, the side wall of the parcel bag has a width of about 48 cm and
a length of about 50 cm or about 45 cm.
[0049] In one embodiment, the parcel bag "in the stretched-out position" has a size of approximately
90 cm high, approximately 50 cm long and approximately 45 cm wide.
[0050] In one embodiment, the bottom part of the parcel bag "in the resting position" has
a base area dimension of about 40 cm high, about 75 cm long and about 75 cm wide.
[0051] When the parcel bags 100 are filled and closed, the parcel bags can be stacked for
storage and transport, as shown in Figure 3. The shape that the closed parcel bag
100 takes depends on the shape of the fabric strips located between the reinforced
sidewalls 2. If these fabric strips have a trapezoidal shape, as shown in Figure 2A,
then the lower part 10 of the parcel bag, once out of the trolley or sleeve, forms
a truncated pyramid. If the fabric strips have a rectangular shape, the side walls
2 in a closed parcel bag will be substantially perpendicular to the bottom 1 and form
a relatively enlarged rectangular block or volume in the lower part. These closed
shapes are relatively sturdy and stable, as a result of which the parcel bags 100
can be easily moved individually and can be stacked in a stable manner, for example
in roll containers or in the back of transport vans.
[0052] In an embodiment of the above method for sorting and transporting parcels using a
sorting machine, the filled parcel bags are placed on a roll container.
[0053] In a further embodiment, the roll container is transported to the predetermined location
of the respective unloading point associated with the parcel bags.
[0054] In a further embodiment of the method, the predetermined location is related to a
regional or local sorting center or distribution center.
[0055] To facilitate the movement of parcel bags 100, the bags 100 may be provided with
one or more handles 26. These can be provided on each parcel bag 100 as an additional
element. Alternatively or additionally, the closing edge 25 may form at least a part
of the handle 26 after the parcel bag has been closed.
[0056] For extra protection, the parcel bag 100 can be provided on an underside with protective
elements or anti-slip elements, such as for instance one or more rubber elements.
[0057] The parcel bag 100 can further be provided on one side with a visible (optically
readable) and/or electronic label 30, so that the parcel bag 100 is traceable and
recognizable during filling and transport. In one embodiment, a parcel bag is provided
with an optical label, and optionally also provided with an electronic label.
[0058] Other shapes of bottom plate with corresponding amount of reinforcing side panels
are obvious to the skilled person and lead to the same result, such as for example
a hexagon with six side panels or an octagon with eight side panels.
[0059] It will also be clear to the skilled person that materials other than those mentioned
can be used for the bottom plate and / or side panels, such as thin metal plates.
Alternative materials can also be used for the foil or textile, such as materials
based on polyamide.
[0060] Alternative and equivalent embodiments of the present invention are conceivable within
the inventive concept, as will be clear to those skilled in the art. The inventive
idea is only limited by the appended claims.
1. Parcel bag for parcels, comprising an enclosure having a lower part and an upper part,
the lower part defining a storage volume for the parcels,
wherein the lower part is formed by a flat bottom plate and a number of plate-shaped
side walls, each one of the side walls being connected by a hinged bottom connection
to an edge of the bottom plate,
wherein each of the hinged bottom connections consists of strip-shaped foil or textile
which extends along the corresponding edge of the bottom plate and is connected to
the bottom plate and the side wall and wherein a flexible side connection of foil
or textile is located between each pair of side walls, each of which forming a connection
that is a transverse to the hinged connection.
2. Parcel bag according to claim 1, wherein the flexible side connection of foil or fabric
is a straight strip.
3. Parcel bag according to claim 1, wherein the flexible side connection of foil or textile
consists of a strip which is tapered from the lower part.
4. Parcel bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the top part consists of
foil or fabric, and wherein on an upper side of the bottom part each plate-shaped
side wall is connected to a connecting peripheral edge of the top part such that the
connecting peripheral edge is extended substantially parallel to the hinging connection.
5. Parcel bag according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the upper part is provided
with a closure means on a free edge positioned facing away from the connecting peripheral
edge.
6. Parcel bag according to claim 5, wherein the closure means is selected from a group
of a closure rim, a Velcro closure, a zipper, a wire or cable closure and a drawstring.
7. Parcel bag according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the closure means is provided with an
anti-theft closure and/or a mechanical or electronic lock.
8. Parcel bag according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the top part is foldable
or rollable up to the connecting peripheral edge.
9. Parcel bag according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the foil or fabric
is selected from a group of plastics comprising at least polyethylene or polypropylene.
10. Parcel bag according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the material of the bottom
plate and/or the side walls is selected from a group of plastics comprising at least
polyethylene or polypropylene.
11. A method of sorting and transporting parcels using a sorting machine, the sorting
machine having a number of unloading points each associated with a respective predetermined
location,
wherein at one or more of the unloading points a parcel bag according to one or more
of the preceding claims 1 - 10 is arranged for collecting parcels destined for the
predetermined location of the respective unloading point,
wherein the method comprises:
releasably disposing the top part of the parcel bag at the unloading point such that
the parcel bag is in a stretched-out position and the bottom part assumes a substantially
straight vertical shape, wherein the side walls are in a vertical position;
collecting parcels in the bottom part so that the bottom part is filled with parcels
up to a predetermined height;
and after collection, releasing the stretched-out position and supporting the bottom
plate of the filled parcel bag in a rest position on a ground plane such that in each
hinging connection the strip of strip-shaped foil or fabric either is extending outward
at an oblique angle with respect to the bottom plate or is extending horizontally
outward parallel to the bottom plate, and at least the bottom area of the bottom part
is increased relative to a surface of the bottom plate.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein either the side walls of the filled lower
part are oriented such that the filled lower part takes the shape of a frustrum which
is tapered towards the upper part, or the side walls of the filled lower part are
vertical and are offset outwardly from the periphery of the bottom plate such that
the filled bottom part takes the shape of a substantially rectangular block.
13. The method of any one of claims 11 or 12, the method further comprising:
rolling up or folding up the top part when the filled bottom part of the parcel bag
is in the resting position, optionally preceded by closing the free edge of the top
part.
14. The method according to claim 13, comprising:
repeating for a number of parcel bags, each intended for the predetermined location
of the same unloading point:
releasably mounting the top part of the respective parcel bag at the unloading point;
collecting parcels in its lower part, and
after collection, releasing the stretched-out position and allowing the bottom plate
of the filled parcel bag to rest on a ground plane in a resting position,
and hereafter
performing the step of forming a stack of the plurality of bottom part filled parcel
bags each having the shape of the frustrum or rectangular block.
15. The method according to any one of the preceding claims 11-14, wherein each parcel
bag is provided with an optical label, and optionally is also provided with an electronic
label.