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FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The present invention is directed to an extended length bulk bin having a first plastic
bulk bin end piece and a second plastic bulk bin end piece separated by two metal
rails supporting a bottom panel, a first side wall panel and a second side wall panel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
[0004] The North-American automotive and most other industrial manufacturing industries
have standardized on mainly two footprints for large collapsible containers that are
predominantly made with recyclable plastic materials (e.g., plastic bulk bins). The
smaller footprint measures 32" x 30", and the larger footprint measures 48" x 45"
(or sometimes 48" x 44.5"). These footprints are sized to efficiently fill standard
truck trailers, most commonly 53-foot trailers.
[0005] For parts that are too large to fit a standard 48" x 45" container (for example bumpers,
exhausts, trim parts, hoses, wire harnesses, etc.) a few companies offer plastic extended-length
bulk containers, which keep the 48" width of the standard containers (since two 48"
widths fit next to each other in a standard trailer), but offer more loading length
compared to a standard (i.e., 45") bin.
[0006] The present applicant offers three extended length bulk families with footprints
of 48" x 56.5", 48" x 62.5", 48" x 64.5", 48" x 70", and 48" x 77.6". Containers are
offered in standard heights of 25", 34", 42", and 50". At least one other company,
Buckhorn, also sells 48" x 56.5", 48" x 62.5", 48" x 64.5" and 48" x 70" footprints.
The overseas markets have fundamentally similar systems, but have standardized on
different footprints (e.g., 1000mm x 1200mm or 800mm x 1200mm in Europe).
[0007] It is apparent that the larger the container is, then fewer containers fit per standard
trailer or truck. This increases the shipment cost per container. Therefore, the need
to have a container that fits the shipped product as close as possible without giving
away extra space grows with the size of the container, especially because most of
the large parts that are shipped in plastic extended-length containers are relatively
light and typically do not "weigh out a trailer" (meaning that a trailer can be completely
filled with the same product without exceeding the allowable loaded weight of the
trailer).
[0008] While the fixed-footprint plastic extended-length bulk bins mentioned above are relatively
cost-efficient to produce, it is of course possible and common practice to custom-manufacture
extended-length containers from various materials (for example plastic, wood, steel,
or a combination thereof) for a specific application. However, these custom containers
tend to be very expensive and are often difficult to recycle.
[0009] There are several reasons why dedicated plastic extended-length collapsible bulk
bins are not offered in more sizes and/or by more manufacturers: (1) the required
investment in tooling (e.g., injection molds) is very high due to the size of the
parts; (2) individual component weights are very high and require very large molding
presses (i.e., most often the bases and long side panels exceed the available shot
weights of high-pressure molding machines and require structural-foam technology);
and (3) the larger the container the more difficult it is to handle with fork lifts
(e.g., move, stack, de-stack), which makes it more susceptible to damage, especially
if the container is made from plastic (a few automotive customers have switched back
to steel containers and racks because of this problem).
[0010] The present invention provides an extended length bulk bin that can overcome some
or all of the problems associated with prior bins.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention is directed to a flexible and collapsible extended-length bulk
bin that uses plastic molded parts for the short-side ends of the container and a
combination of standardized metal and sheet material for the internal parts that connect
the two ends. This construction concept requires a relatively small capital investment
for plastic injection molds (since the plastic parts are the same for all lengths),
can very easily be adjusted to make containers of a very specific length, and keeps
the part costs low compared to custom-designed containers. Furthermore, the present
concept allows for relatively short lead times (when an order for production comes
in) because relatively few components need to be inventoried.
[0012] In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a collapsible bulk bin family, in
which each family member consists of two identical plastic molded "book-ends" that
form the short-side ends of the bulk bin, is provided. Each of these ends contain
one short-side sidewall with an access door, a section of the base with an integrated
runner, and two corner elements with integrated hinges for the long-side walls. The
two end-pieces are connected with fabricated elements forming part of the base deck
and parts (i.e., segments) of the long-side sidewalls.
[0013] Having identical ends reduces the tooling cost that is required (with single-cavity
molds, two press hits are required to produce the plastic parts for one bulk bin).
Moreover, incorporating as many functional features as possible into the plastic parts
(e.g., all sidewall and door latches; all sidewall hinges, molded-in logos and graphics)
simplifies the construction of the fabricated center section and helps to reduce part
costs.
[0014] In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a flexible extended-length bulk
bin is provided comprising a first plastic molded end piece and a second plastic molded
end piece. The bin further comprises a first rail extending from a first side of the
first plastic molded end piece to the first side of the second plastic molded end
piece and a second rail extending from a second side of the first plastic molded end
piece to the second side of the second plastic molded end piece. A first bottom panel
extends between the first rail and the second rail.
[0015] The first rail and the second rail can be metal. Also, a first cross brace can extend
between the first rail and the second rail. A second cross brace (or more) can also
extend between the first rail and the second rail spaced from the first cross brace.
Having cross braces accommodates having a second bottom panel extending between the
first rail and the second rail; and possibly a third bottom panel (or more depending
on the number of cross-braces) extending between the first rail and the second rail.
The bottom panels can be plastic or a wire mesh, or other similar or suitable materials.
[0016] The first plastic molded end piece can include an access door hingedly connected
to an end wall of the first molded end piece. Similarly, the second plastic molded
piece can include an access door hingedly connected to an end wall of the second molded
end piece. In fact, the first and second plastic molded end pieces can be identical.
[0017] The extended-length bulk bin can further comprise a first side panel extending upward
from the first rail between the first plastic molded end piece and the second molded
end piece. Similarly, the flexible extended-length bulk bin can also include a second
side panel extending upward from the second rail between the first plastic molded
end piece and the second molded end piece.
[0018] The first side panel can include a solid plastic sheet. Alternatively, the first
side panel can include a wire mesh. The panel can further include other similar or
suitable materials.
[0019] The first and second plastic molded pieces can each include a plurality of downwardly
extending feet. Also, a plastic molded runner and/or a metal sheet can extend between
the feet on each piece.
[0020] The first plastic molded piece can include a first side wall segment on the first
side and a second side wall segment on the second side, and the second plastic molded
piece can also include a first side wall segment on the first side and a second side
wall segment on the second side. The first side wall segment of the first plastic
molded end piece can be hingedly attached to the first plastic molded end piece and
the second side wall segment of the first plastic molded end piece can be is hingedly
attached to the first plastic molded piece. Similarly, the first side wall segment
of the second plastic molded end piece can be hingedly attached to the second plastic
molded end piece and the second side wall segment of the second plastic molded end
piece can be hingedly attached to the second plastic molded end piece.
[0021] In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a flexible extended-length
bulk bin comprises a first plastic bulk bin end piece having a bottom segment, an
end wall extending upward from the bottom segment, a first side wall segment hingedly
connected to and extending upward from a first side of the bottom segment, a second
side wall segment hingedly connected to and extending upward from a second side of
the bottom segment. The bin also comprises a second plastic bulk bin end piece having
a bottom segment, an end wall extending upward from the bottom segment, a first side
wall segment hingedly connected to and extending upward from a first side of the bottom
segment, a second side wall segment hingedly connected to and extending upward from
a second side of the bottom segment. The bin further includes a first metal rail extending
from the first side of the bottom segment of the first plastic bulk bin end piece
to the first side of the bottom segment of the second bulk bin end piece, and a second
metal rail extending from the second side of the bottom segment of the first plastic
bulk bin end piece to the second side of the bottom segment of the second bulk bin
end piece. A first bottom panel extends between the first metal rail and the second
metal rail. A first side wall panel extends between the first side wall segment of
the first plastic bulk bin end piece and the first side wall segment of the second
plastic bulk bin end piece, and a second side wall panel extends between the second
side wall segment of the first plastic bulk bin end piece and the second side wall
segment of the second plastic bulk bin end piece. The end wall of the first plastic
bulk bin end piece can include a hinged access door.
[0022] Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following
specification taken in conjunction with the following Figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example,
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a stack of erected extended length bulk bins in accordance
with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a stack of collapsed extended length bulk bins in
accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a base portion of an extended length bulk bin in accordance
with the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the bottom of the base portion of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a plastic bulk bin end piece for use in an extended
length bulk bin;
FIG. 6 is a partially exploded view of a side wall panel for use in an extended length
bulk bin;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of welded plastic panels for use in one aspect of
the side wall panel;
FIG. 8 is a view of a wire mesh for use in another aspect of the side wall panel;
FIG. 9 is a honeycomb panel for use in another aspect of the side wall panel;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of three extended length bulk bins of various sizes
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a lower perspective view of an extended-length bulk bin in accordance with
the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a side perspective view of the bin of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of the bin of FIG. 11;
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a portion of the bin of FIG. 11 missing one of the
ends and a side panel;
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the second end of the bin of FIG. 11; and,
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the second end of FIG. 15 without the side panel
segments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there
is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments
of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered
as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit
the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
[0025] The present invention is directed to an extended-length container that is longer
than standard sized bulk bins typically used in the industry. The extended-length
container includes a first end piece and a second end piece that are designed as end
portions of the typical standard bulk bin, and an intermediate section of having bottom
and side wall panels. The intermediate section of the container can be different lengths
(i.e., each creating a container having a longer than typical length of the standard
bulk bins) to accommodate oversized products that require shipping. The side walls
and end walls of the container can be designed to be collapsible.
[0026] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a stack of extended-length
containers 10 in a set-up or erected configuration is shown in Figure 1. A similar
stack of containers 10 - in a collapsed configuration - is shown in Figure 2.
[0027] As visible in Figures 1 and 2, each container 10 includes a first plastic bulk bin
portion end piece 12 and a second plastic bulk bin portion end piece 14. The first
and second end pieces 12, 14 can be identical. A metal rail 16 and a side wall panel
18 are shown extending between the first end piece 12 and the second end piece 14
- giving the container an extended length greater than standard bulk bin lengths.
The side wall panel 18 and portions of the end pieces 12, 14 are not visible in the
collapsed configuration of Figure 2.
[0028] Referring to Figures 3-5, each end piece 12, 14 includes a base portion 20. The base
portion 20 includes a plurality of downwardly extending legs 22. Additionally, a runner
24 can extend along the bottom of the legs 22 defining two openings 26 that can be
used for forklift tines. The base portion 20 also includes a bottom wall segment 28
and structure for supporting an end wall and side wall segments discussed in more
detail below.
[0029] A first metal rail 16 extends from a first side of one base portion 20 to a first
side of the other base portion 20. Similarly, a second metal rail 16 extends between
a second side of the base portions 20. One or more cross braces 30 can extend between
the first metal rail 16 and the second metal rail 16 (the embodiment of Figure 3 shows
two cross braces 30 spaced from each other).
[0030] The metal rails 16 can have L-shaped cross sectional shapes (or other similar structure)
to support one or more bottom panels 32. The bottom panels 32 can be plastic structures,
wire mesh or other similar materials. The bottom panels 32 along with the bottom segments
28 of the base portions 20 of the end pieces 12, 14 form a bottom wall for the container
10.
[0031] One of the end pieces 12, 14 is shown in Figure 5. Each end piece can be identical
(which reduces molding costs) and comprises five structural foam molded parts along
with a plurality of latch elements and hinge elements. The end piece 12, 14 includes
the base 20 discussed with respect to Figures 3 and 4, an end wall 34, a first side
wall segment 36 on the first side of the end wall 34, a second side wall segment 38
at the second side of the end wall 34 and an access door 40 in the end wall 34. Each
of the end wall 34, first side wall segment 36 and second side wall segment 38 are
connected to the base portion 20 by conventional bulk bin hinges 42. Similarly, the
access door 40 is connected to the end door 34 by hinges 42. The side wall segments
36, 38 and the access door 40 are held in place to the end wall 34 by conventional
bulk bin latches 44.
[0032] As is evident in Figure 5, the bulk bin end piece 12 or 14 includes a plurality of
outwardly extending ribs 46. While specifically molded to the size and shape shown
in Figure 5, the bulk bin end piece 12 or 14 looks as if it were a portion of a bulk
bin that was cut from an actual full size bulk bin. Additionally, instead of or in
addition to a plastic molded runner 24, sheet plates 60 can be connected to the feet
22 to improve durability.
[0033] Referring to Figure 6, a first side wall segment 36 of a first bulk bin end piece
(the rest of the end piece is not shown here) and a first side wall segment of a second
bulk bin end piece (again, not shown here) are connected proximate a bottom portion
to first end of a metal plate 46 and a second end of the metal plate 46, respectively.
A side wall panel 48 is then hingedly connected to the metal plate 46 by hinges 50
(this allows for access via the long side walls of the container 10). The side wall
panel 46 includes a central plastic sheet 51 having an outer rectangular frame 52.
Other materials, such as a wire mesh, can replace the plastic sheet.
[0034] Figures 7-9 show various materials that can be used for the bottom panels 32 and/or
the side panels 46. Figure 7 shows a hot plate welded plastic sheet 54 having two
outer layers separated by ribs. Figure 8 shows a wire mesh 56, and Figure 9 shows
a honeycomb panel 58.
[0035] The metal rails 16 and plates 46 can be formed from an extruded aluminum, or can
be rolled formed parts or pressed-brake parts.
[0036] Figure 10 shows three extended-length bulk containers 10, 10' and 10" in accordance
with the present invention of various lengths.
[0037] Figures 11-16 show additional views of the extended-length bulk bin 10. Figures 14,
15 and 16 show portions of the bin 10 without some of the other structures.
[0038] Disclosed herein is a flexible extended-length bulk bin comprising a first plastic
molded end piece; a second plastic molded end piece; a first rail extending from a
first side of the first plastic molded end piece to the first side of the second plastic
molded end piece; a second rail extend from a second side of the first plastic molded
end piece to the second side of the second plastic molded end piece; and a first bottom
panel extending between the first rail and the second rail.
[0039] Optionally, the first rail and the second rail are metal.
[0040] Optionally, the flexible extended-length bulk bin further comprises a first cross
brace extending between the first rail and the second rail; and a second cross brace
extending between the first rail and the second rail spaced from the first cross brace.
[0041] Optionally, the flexible extended-length bulk bin further comprises a second bottom
panel extending between the first rail and the second rail; and a third bottom panel
extending between the first rail and the second rail.
[0042] Optionally, the first bottom panel is plastic.
[0043] Optionally, the first bottom panel is a wire mesh.
[0044] Optionally, the first plastic molded end piece includes an access door.
[0045] Optionally, the second plastic molded piece includes an access door.
[0046] Optionally, the flexible extended-length bulk bin further comprises a first side
panel extending upward from the first rail between the first plastic molded end piece
and the second molded end piece.
[0047] Optionally, the flexible extended-length bulk bin further comprises a second side
panel extending upward from the second rail between the first plastic molded end piece
and the second molded end piece.
[0048] Optionally, the first side panel includes a solid plastic sheet.
[0049] Optionally, the first side panel includes a wire mesh.
[0050] Optionally, the first plastic molded piece includes a plurality of downwardly extending
feet.
[0051] Optionally, the first plastic molded piece includes a runner extending between the
feet.
[0052] Optionally, the first plastic molded piece includes a metal sheet extending between
the feet.
[0053] Optionally, the first plastic molded piece includes a first side wall segment on
the first side and a second side wall segment on the second side, and the second plastic
molded piece includes a first side wall segment on the first side and a second side
wall segment on the second side.
[0054] Optionally, the first side wall segment of the first plastic molded end piece is
hingedly attached to the first plastic molded end piece and the second side wall segment
of the first plastic molded end piece is hingedly attached to the first plastic molded
piece, and the first side wall segment of the second plastic molded end piece is hingedly
attached to the second plastic molded end piece and the second side wall segment of
the second plastic molded end piece is hingedly attached to the second plastic molded
end piece.
[0055] Optionally, the first plastic molded end piece is identical to the second molded
plastic end piece.
[0056] A flexible extended-length bulk bin is disclosed herein, comprising a first plastic
bulk bin end piece having a bottom segment, an end wall extending upward from the
bottom segment, a first side wall segment hingedly connected to and extending upward
from a first side of the bottom segment, a second side wall segment hingedly connected
to and extending upward from a second side of the bottom segment. The flexible extended-length
bulk bin also comprises a second plastic bulk bin end piece having a bottom segment,
an end wall extending upward from the bottom segment, a first side wall segment hingedly
connected to and extending upward from a first side of the bottom segment, a second
side wall segment hingedly connected to and extending upward from a second side of
the bottom segment. The flexible extended-length bulk bin also comprises a first metal
rail extending from the first side of the bottom segment of the first plastic bulk
bin end piece to the first side of the bottom segment of the second bulk bin end piece.
The flexible extended-length bulk bin also comprises a second metal rail extending
from the second side of the bottom segment of the first plastic bulk bin end piece
to the second side of the bottom segment of the second bulk bin end piece. The flexible
extended-length bulk bin also comprises a first bottom panel extending between the
first metal rail and the second metal rail. The flexible extended-length bulk bin
also comprises a first side wall panel extending between the first side wall segment
of the first plastic bulk bin end piece and the first side wall segment of the second
plastic bulk bin end piece; and a second side wall panel extending between the second
side wall segment of the first plastic bulk bin end piece and the second side wall
segment of the second plastic bulk bin end piece.
[0057] Optionally, the end wall of the first plastic bulk bin end piece includes a hinged
access door.
[0058] Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light
of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the
appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.
1. A flexible extended-length bulk bin comprising:
a first plastic molded end piece;
a second plastic molded end piece;
a first rail extending from a first side of the first plastic molded end piece to
the first side of the second plastic molded end piece;
a second rail extend from a second side of the first plastic molded end piece to the
second side of the second plastic molded end piece; and
a first bottom panel extending between the first rail and the second rail.
2. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 1 wherein the first rail and the second
rail are metal.
3. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 2 further comprising:
a first cross brace extending between the first rail and the second rail; and,
a second cross brace extending between the first rail and the second rail spaced from
the first cross brace.
4. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 3 further comprising:
a second bottom panel extending between the first rail and the second rail; and,
a third bottom panel extending between the first rail and the second rail.
5. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 1 wherein the first bottom panel is
plastic.
6. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 1 wherein the first bottom panel is
a wire mesh.
7. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 1 wherein the first plastic molded
end piece includes an access door.
8. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 7 wherein the second plastic molded
piece includes an access door.
9. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 1 further comprising a first side panel
extending upward from the first rail between the first plastic molded end piece and
the second molded end piece.
10. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 9 further comprising a second side
panel extending upward from the second rail between the first plastic molded end piece
and the second molded end piece.
11. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 1 wherein the first plastic molded
piece includes a plurality of downwardly extending feet.
12. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 11 wherein the first plastic molded
piece includes a runner extending between the feet.
13. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 11 wherein the first plastic molded
piece includes a metal sheet extending between the feet.
14. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 10 wherein the first plastic molded
piece includes a first side wall segment on the first side and a second side wall
segment on the second side, and the second plastic molded piece includes a first side
wall segment on the first side and a second side wall segment on the second side.
15. The flexible extended-length bulk bin of claim 14 wherein the first side wall segment
of the first plastic molded end piece is hingedly attached to the first plastic molded
end piece and the second side wall segment of the first plastic molded end piece is
hingedly attached to the first plastic molded piece, and the first side wall segment
of the second plastic molded end piece is hingedly attached to the second plastic
molded end piece and the second side wall segment of the second plastic molded end
piece is hingedly attached to the second plastic molded end piece.