[0001] The invention relates to a plastic bucket with a bottom and a standing peripheral
wall connected thereto and bounding on its free side remote from the bottom a mouth
opening with a mouth rim, on which peripheral wall an outward extending peripheral
flange is present which connects to the peripheral wall at a distance from the mouth
rim such that an end part of the peripheral wall remains available for coupling to
a clamping edge of a cover which engages thereover, which peripheral flange comprises
a first flange part extending at least more or less transversely of the peripheral
wall and, connecting to the first flange part, a downward extending second flange
part with a first free end edge, wherein the main plane of the bottom and the planes
through the mouth rim and the lower free end edge are all substantially flat and substantially
mutually parallel, on which second flange part are formed two handgrips placed mutually
diagonally.
[0002] Such a bucket is known for instance from NL-A-89 02650. In this known plastic bucket
the handgrips extend under the flange part and are formed such that they connect at
an angle to the second flange part. Particularly in the case where the known bucket
must be manufactured by injection moulding, a relatively complicated mould is required
in respect of the described structure.
[0003] With a view to the above, it is an object of the invention to embody a bucket such
that it can be manufactured by injection moulding with a simple mould.
[0004] It is a further object of the invention to embody a plastic bucket such that it has
a more attractive appearance.
[0005] It is finally an object of the invention to embody a bucket such that it can be machine-handled
more easily during automatic filling operations.
[0006] The above stated objectives are generally realized with a plastic bucket of the type
stated in the preamble which has the feature that each handgrip is embodied as a cowl-like,
outward protruding part of the second flange part, comprising a first handgrip part
extending outward relative to the second flange part, a downward extending second
handgrip part connecting to the first handgrip part and two support shores which are
each connected to the second flange part and the peripheral ends of the first handgrip
part and the second handgrip part, wherein the lower edge of the second handgrip part
lies substantially in the plane of the lower free end edge.
[0007] A specific embodiment has the special feature that the lower edges of the shores
lie in the plane of the lower free end edge.
[0008] A preferred embodiment is characterized by a carrying handle which is pivotally connected
to a second flange part by means of two hinge connections situated above the handgrips
such that in lying position the carrying handle can rest on the handgrips. It is noted
in this respect that the bucket described in the prior art does not have this facility.
For support of the carrying handle specific protrusions are required, which make the
injection mould more complicated and are moreover aesthetically less attractive.
[0009] A specific embodiment has the special feature that the bucket is stackable in nested
manner with a similar bucket. It will be apparent that in order to obtain said stackability
the peripheral wall serving as body must have a certain conicity. Such a conicity
is very usual per se in injection moulded articles of this type, in order to ensure
easy release from the mould.
[0010] A specific embodiment has the special feature that strengthening ribs are arranged
between the peripheral wall and the peripheral flange. These ribs not only enhance
the form retention and mechanical strength of the peripheral flange but can also serve
to co-act during stacking with the mouth rim of a bucket of the same type placed thereunder.
For this purpose a preferred embodiment of the bucket according to the invention has
the special feature that the ribs lie at a distance from the plane of the free end
edge which is a chosen amount smaller than the distance between the plane of the mouth
rim and the main plane of the first flange part. With this embodiment the free lower
edge of the second flange part of a bucket placed on top remains clear of the upper
part of the second flange part of a bucket placed thereunder.
[0011] A preferred embodiment has the special feature that the bucket is monolithic.
[0012] This embodiment can particularly have the feature that the bucket is manufactured
by injection moulding.
[0013] Specific choices of material for the plastic bucket according to the invention herein
entail that the bucket consists of polypropylene (PP), particularly when the bucket
is used for foodstuffs, or polyethylene (PE).
[0014] The invention will now be elucidated with reference to the annexed drawings. Herein:
figure 1 shows a partly broken-away perspective view of a bucket according to the
invention in ready-to-use situation with an upward extending handle;
figure 2 shows a partly broken-away perspective view of the bucket of figure 1 closed
with a cover and with folded down handle; and
figure 3 shows a partly broken-away perspective view of a part of two buckets mutually
stacked in nested manner.
[0015] Figure 1 shows a PP bucket 1 according to the invention. This bucket comprises a
bottom 2 and a standing peripheral wall 3 which is formed monolithically therewith
and which bounds on its free side remote from bottom 2 a mouth opening 4 with a mouth
rim 5, on which peripheral wall 3 an outward extending peripheral flange 6 is present
which connects to peripheral wall 3 at some distance from mouth rim 5 such that an
end part 7 of peripheral wall 3 remains free and is available for coupling to a clamping
edge 8 of a PP cover 9, which clamping edge co-acts clampingly with the widened mouth
rim 5. Peripheral flange 6 comprises a first flange part 10 extending more or less
transversely of peripheral wall 3 and, connecting thereto, a downward extending second
flange part 11 with a lower free end edge 12, wherein the main plane of the bottom
2 and the planes through the mouth rim 5 and the lower free end edge 12 are all substantially
flat and substantially mutually parallel.
[0016] Formed on second flange part 11 are two handgrips 13 placed mutually diagonally.
Each handgrip 13 is embodied as a cowl-like, outward protruding part of second flange
part 11 and comprises a first handgrip part 14 extending outward relative thereto,
a downward extending second handgrip part 15 connected thereto and two support shores
16 each connected to second flange part 11 and the pe¶ ripheral ends of first handgrip
part 14 and second handgrip part 15, wherein the lower edge 17 of second handgrip
part 15 lies substantially in the plane of the lower free end edge 12.
[0017] The lower edges 18 of shores 16 also lie in the plane of lower free end edge 12.
[0018] A carrying handle 19 is pivotally connected to second flange part 11. A simple embodiment
has the special feature that in the region of the handgrips 13 the second flange part
11 has through-holes into which a widened pin is placed which is connected to handle
19 to thus pivotally connect handle 19 to second flange part 11.
[0019] As shown in figure 2, the handle 19 can be folded down and support on handgrips 13
in this folded-down position.
[0020] The lower edge 17 can preferably take a slightly widened or rounded form. A filled
bucket 1 can hereby be carried manually more easily by the user.
[0021] Figure 3 shows that bucket 1 is stackable in nested manner with a similar bucket
1'.
[0022] Figure 3 also shows that strengthening ribs 20 are arranged between peripheral wall
3 and peripheral flange 6. These ribs 20 lie at a distance 21 from the plane of the
free end edge 12 which is a chosen amount smaller than the distance between the plane
of mouth rim 5 and the main plane of first flange part 10. As shown in figure 3, a
certain intermediate space thus remains between the free end edge 12' of the upper
bucket and the upper region of the second flange part 11 of the lower bucket.
[0023] It will be apparent that the invention is not limited to the described embodiment.
[0024] The bucket according to the invention can be embodied in different dimensions. The
relevant range of contents can amount for instance to 0.3-50 litres.
[0025] The option shown clearly in figures 1 and 2 of carrying handle 19 supporting on handgrips
13 is very practical for various reasons. In usual buckets, where this option is not
provided, the carrying handles can hang in uncontrolled manner along and over the
body of the bucket. Particularly during stacking (figure 3), printing of the body
of a bucket and general machine-handling of a bucket, this can be extremely troublesome
and result in uncontrolled situations which can even cause disruption.
[0026] In respect of the material from which the bucket can be manufactured, it is further
noted that, as well as for foodstuffs, the bucket is also suitable for other substances,
for instance non-food substances such as paint. For use with foodstuffs it will of
course be necessary to comply with a food compatibility standard. In this case polypropylene
is generally a suitable choice. If desired, the bucket according to the invention
can be manufactured from another material and optionally be provided with an internal
coating coming into contact with the food product and compatible therewith.
1. Plastic bucket with a bottom and a standing peripheral wall connected thereto and
bounding on its free side remote from the bottom a mouth opening with a mouth rim,
on which peripheral wall an outward extending peripheral flange is present which connects
to the peripheral wall at a distance from the mouth rim such that an end part of the
peripheral wall remains available for coupling to a clamping edge of a cover which
engages thereover, which peripheral flange comprises a first flange part extending
at least more or less transversely of the peripheral wall and, connecting to the first
flange part, a downward extending second flange part with a first free end edge, wherein
the main plane of the bottom and the planes through the mouth rim and the lower free
end edge are all substantially flat and substantially mutually parallel, on which
second flange part are formed two handgrips placed mutually diagonally,
characterized in that
each handgrip is embodied as a cowl-like, outward protruding part of the second
flange part, comprising a first handgrip part extending outward relative to the second
flange part, a downward extending second handgrip part connecting to the first handgrip
part and two support shores which are each connected to the second flange part and
the peripheral ends of the first handgrip part and the second handgrip part, wherein
the lower edge of the second handgrip part lies substantially in the plane of the
lower free end edge.
2. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that
the lower edges of the shores lie in the plane of the lower free end edge.
3. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized by
a carrying handle which is pivotally connected to a second flange part by means
of two hinge connections situated above the handgrips such that in lying position
the carrying handle can rest on the handgrips.
4. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that
the bucket is stackable in nested manner with a similar bucket.
5. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that
strengthening ribs are arranged between the peripheral wall and the peripheral
flange.
6. Plastic bucket as claimed in claims 4 and 5,
characterized in that
the ribs lie at a distance from the plane of the free end edge which is a chosen
amount smaller than the distance between the plane of the mouth rim and the main plane
of the first flange part.
7. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that
the bucket is monolithic.
8. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that
the bucket is manufactured by injection moulding.
9. Plastic bucket as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that
the bucket consists of polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE).