专利摘要:
Tray for holding cans (15) or bottles with a supporting wall (2), in which are formed depressions (3) for receiving the cans (15) or false ones, the receiving opening of which is larger in cross section than the cross section of the containers (15 ) and their bottom (14) of the wells (3) extending walls (5) are conical and whose free cross-section in the vicinity of the trough bottom (4) is smaller than the cross-section of the cans (15) or bottles and the trough wall (5), wherein the trough bottom (4) are divided by gaps or recesses (6, 7) into two, three or more resilient parts, so that when inserting the cans (15) or bottles in the wells (3) they expand and the cans (15) hold clamped. So that one or more trays with cans can be reliably stacked on a tray filled with cans, downwardly projecting projections (11) are arranged on the underside of the tray bottoms (4), which play with recesses (12) on the lids of the cans lower trays (1) filled with cans (15).
公开号:AT14907U1
申请号:TGM9007/2014U
申请日:2014-02-18
公开日:2016-08-15
发明作者:Tahsin Dag
申请人:Papacks Ag;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

description
TABLET FOR RECEIVING AND PACKAGING EQUIVALENT CONTAINERS
The invention relates to a tray for receiving and packaging of cans or bottles. Depending on the size of the containers to be picked up, the tray can be designed to hold, for example, 3 × 4 or 4 × 6 containers and to be used for transporting or storing, displaying and packaging the cans or bottles.
Trays for receiving uniform bottles or cans are known in numerous embodiments. From CA 2 683 012 a tray made of thermoplastic material is known, in the support wall troughs are formed for receiving bottles whose receiving opening is larger in cross section than the cross section of the male bottles and their walls extending to the bottom of the troughs taper. The opening of the troughs, which narrows from top to bottom, serves to quickly insert the bottles into the troughs. Because the wells of the known tray are relatively low and extend only over a tenth of the height of the bottles to be accommodated, the bottles are held by a plastic wrap on the tray. In the side walls of the troughs interruptions are arranged so that the bottles used touch each other.
This tray has six troughs in four rows, so that the tray can accommodate 24 bottles. The tray can be provided on the narrow sides with handles or mounting brackets. Furthermore, the bottles filled with trays can be stacked on top of each other.
From the US Patent 5,184,748 a tray or a tray for receiving and transporting cans or bottles is known in which no troughs for receiving the cans or bottles are provided, but the cans or fakes are spaced in four rows with six cans or bottles between the front and side walls of the tray and are held only by the front and side walls.
From US Pat. No. 4,962,855 a tray or tray is known for receiving thin-walled flowerpots made of plastic, which likewise consists of thin-walled plastic and has the troughs for receiving the square-shaped flowerpots whose side walls extend conically from the bottom of the pot to the opening. Also, the troughs of the tray are square in cross section and taper so that the receiving opening of the troughs in cross section is greater than the cross section of the trough bottom. In the vicinity of the trough bottom inwardly projecting ribs are stamped on opposite side walls, which hold the inserted into the trough flower pot by clamping.
E in another tray for holding flowerpots is known from US 6,266,919. In this tray, the troughs consist of horizontal struts, which form the trough bottoms, and of the horizontal struts upwardly tapered struts which form in pairs the side walls of the troughs. The cells or wells and the pots to be used therein are dimensioned so that the pots are clamped by frictional forces.
These destined for thin-walled flowerpots trays are unsuitable for beverage cans or bottles, because the weight of filled with drinks cans or bottles for thin-walled trays is too large and in these versions there is a risk that even with very small deviations in the cross section of to be used containers they are not clamped or not or can be used too heavily in the wells or cells.
The invention is based on the object to provide a tray, can be easily and quickly inserted into the troughs of the tray in the beverage cans or bottles and the cans or bottles used are also kept individually reliable, with a dose filled tray one or more trays with cans can be reliably stacked.
The problem is solved according to the invention with the features of claim 1. Thus, a relatively large tolerance in the dimensions of the cans or bottles is possible and the dimensional stability of the wells is weakened, the trough bottom and the trough walls by column in two, three , divided four or more equal-sized resilient parts. These resilient parts of the trough wall bend when inserting a can to the outside and hold the, settled on the bottom of the trough can or bottle clamped firmly. By the number and length of the slots arranged in the trough wall and the trough bottom, the clamping of the tins or bottles inserted into the troughs can be adjusted to a desired level.
Downwardly projecting projections are arranged on the undersides of the well bottoms, which fit with play in indentations on the lids of the can of a lower tray filled with cans. The play between protrusions and the indentations on the can lids is about as large as the widening of the troughs when inserting the cans.
This tray has the advantage that each can is held reliably after insertion into a trough of the tray. Neither empty nor half-full cans fall over, nor do cans clatter against each other. It is important for the consumer that, even when working hard in a bar or on a counter in a disco, large quantities of cans can be quickly and reliably disposed of. The fully filled with empty cans, especially deposit boxes, trays can be stacked, so that in a small space larger amounts of cans can be accommodated.
At the trough walls are arranged at a distance of 1 cm to 3 cm from the trough bottom parallel to the ground extending bead-like projections which project steplessly about 1 mm inwards. When inserting the container into the troughs these projections form a certain resistance, so that overcoming this resistance, the user has the feeling that the container used to the bottom is locked. This effect ensures that users always insert the cans or bottles correctly into the trays.
The tray according to the invention can be produced inexpensively in the pressing process from solidified with glue or plastics pressed cardboard, fleece or fiber mat. The tray can also be made by deep drawing of sheets, especially steel or aluminum sheet, or plastic plates.
From the beverage manufacturer automatically used in 4x6 rows in a box used doses and packaged shrink film can packages to the consumer. For the consumer, this is associated with great inconvenience because the shrink film is obtained as waste and must be eliminated and because the filled cans are not reliably held in the carton after removal of the shrink film. It is up to the consumer how he wants to collect the empty cans and feed them to a recycling system. With the help of the tablet according to the invention, this problem can be easily solved by the consumer, that is in the restaurant, in a bar or at a bar of a discotheque. But even the beverage manufacturer can use the trays according to the invention for the packaging and transport of the beverage cans to the consumer.
When the upper tray is filled with cans, this tray is clamped onto the cans of the lower tray because the radius of the protruding into the can lid protrusions when inserting the cans in the upper tray expands. In practice, this expansion can be about as great as the clearance between the projections and the can lids, thus eliminating the play in inserting the cans into the upper tray.
In the following description, embodiments of the tray according to the invention are explained in detail with reference to the drawings.
In the drawings: Fig. 1 is a plan view of a 24-well tray; Fig. 2 is a view taken along line II-II in Fig. 3, Fig. 3 is a view from Fig. 3; 1 is a partial enlarged view of FIG. 1, FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of two wells 3 and one insertable therein
Box 15, Fig. 5 is a plan view of a trough with projections 18, Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a box package 17, Fig. 7 is a side view of a tray with beverage cans on which another one
Tray can be placed, Fig. 8 is a side view of a lower and an upper tray, both with
Beverage cans are filled, Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the arrangement of Figure 8.
Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a tray 1 with four rows of six wells 3. The receiving opening of the wells 3 is 2-4 mm larger than the diameter of the cans 15 for easy insertion of the cans 15. On the narrow sides of the Trays 1 is the supporting wall 2 of the tray 1 two to four centimeters over the first and sixth trough 3 of the four trough rows over. These protruding parts form by appropriate reinforcement and beads 9 on the lower sides two handles 8, with which the tray 1 can be easily and ambidextrous held. The beads 9 on the underside of the handle strips 8 prevent slipping of a tray holding flanks. The bottom 4 of the troughs 3 is formed only by one, connected to the conical trough walls 5, narrow edge on which the cans 15 put on insertion. The inner part of the trough bottom 4 has no object and can therefore be omitted for material and weight savings. The bottom 4 and the trough wall 5 are severed by gaps 6 and 7, so that each trough 3 is divided into four parts, which are pressed apart when inserting a can 15 until the can 15 touches on the trough bottom 4 and on the narrow edge ,
As shown in FIG. 2, the support wall 2 is reinforced on the longitudinal sides by an edge reinforcement 10, so that the tray 1 has a sufficient dimensional stability. The slots or gaps 6 and 7 extend from the bottom 4 of the troughs 3 to half height or two thirds height of the troughs 3.
Fig. 4 shows that the diameter of the receiving opening of the wells 3 is significantly larger than the diameter 16 of the box 15. The free diameter of the wells 3 in the trough bottom 4 is significantly smaller than the diameter 16 of the box 15th When inserting a can 15 in a trough 3, the can 15 pushes the trough walls 5 apart until it touches the trough bottom 4. In this position, the can 15 is held by the live parts of the well walls 5.
At the trough walls 5 are at a distance from the trough bottom 4 parallel to the bottom 4 extending bead-like projections 18 are arranged. Depending on the size of the tray or bottles to be picked up by the tray, this distance from the tray bottom can be 1 cm to 3 cm. These projections 18 are stepless and protrude slightly 1 mm inwards. When inserting the container 15 in the wells 3, these projections form a certain resistance, so that in overcoming this resistance, the user has the feeling that the container used to the bottom 4 15 is engaged. This effect ensures that users always insert the cans or bottles correctly into the trays.
In Fig. 5, a trough is shown in plan view. At a distance from the bottom 4 of the trough 5 bead-like projections 18 are impressed on the trough walls, which protrude continuously to about 1 mm.
Fig. 6 shows a can package 17 of 3x4 cans, which forms a stable unit by the clamping of 12 cans in the two trays 1 and T. For a better overview, the edge reinforcement was omitted in the two trays 1, T.
As shown in Figures 7 to 9, 4 downwardly projecting projections 11 are attached to the undersides of the well bottoms, which are used with game in indentations 12, which are present on the lids of the box 15. The play between the projections 11 and the indentations 12 is necessary so that the placement of a tray on the cans of a lower tray can be done easily. When the cans 15 are inserted into the upper tray, the projections 11 on the underside of the tray bottoms 4 spread so far that the upper tray of cans is reliably held on the lower tray with the cans and several trays of cans are stacked on top of each other can.
The trough bottom 4 and the trough wall 5 is divided by recesses 6 and 7 into four parts, which are pressed apart when inserting a can 15 until the can 15 touches down on the trough bottom 4. At the edge of the stiffener 10 of the tray are upwardly swingable, mounted on both sides handles 19 attached.
REFERENCE LIST 1 tray 2 support wall 3 well 4 well bottom 5 bowl wall 6 gap or recess 7 gap or recess 8 handle 9 bead 10 edge stiffening of the tray 11 protrusions on the tray bottom 12 indentation on the can lid 15 can 16 diameter of the can 17 packed can pack 18 beaded ledge 19 handles
权利要求:
Claims (7)
[1]
claims
1. Tray for several uniform cans or bottles, wherein the tray (1) has a support wall (2), in the wells (3) are formed for receiving the container whose receiving opening in cross-section is larger than the cross section of the male container and their walls (5) extending to the bottom (4) of the troughs (3) are conical and the free cross section of the troughs (3) in the vicinity of the trough bottom (4) is smaller than the cross section of the containers and the trough bottom (4) and the walls (5) the troughs (3) are so resilient that when inserting the containers into the troughs (3) the troughs (3) widen and hold the containers in a clamping manner, the depth of the troughs (3) being at least one fifth of the height of the troughs to be taken container and wherein the trough bottom (4) and the trough wall (5) through the trough bottom (4) and separating therefrom to the receiving opening extending column (6,7) divided into two, three, four or more equal sized resilient parts si nd, characterized in that on the underside of the trough bottoms (4) downwardly projecting projections (11) are arranged, which match with play in recesses (12) on the lids of the cans of a lower with cans (15) filled trays (1) ,
[2]
2. Tray according to claim 1, characterized in that the play between the projections (11) on the undersides of the trough bottoms (4) and the indentations (12) on the can lids about as large as the widening of the troughs (3) at the onset of Cans is.
[3]
3. Tray according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that at a distance of at least 1 cm from the bottom (4) of the troughs (3) on the trough walls (5) parallel to the bottom (4) extending bead-like projections (18) are arranged.
[4]
4. Tray according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the wells (3) from the support wall (2) extend down and the depth of the wells (3) one-third to one-fifth of the fleas of the male container (15 ) corresponds.
[5]
5. Tray according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that it comprises 24 wells (3) which are arranged as close as possible to each other in four parallel rows of six wells (3).
[6]
6. Tray according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that it is made of pressed cardboard.
[7]
7. Tray according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the bottom (4) of the troughs (3) is formed only by a narrow, with the trough wall (5) connected edge strips on which put the container used. For this 7 sheets drawings
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法律状态:
2018-01-15| PC| Change of the owner|Owner name: TAHSIN DAG, DE Effective date: 20171122 |
2020-01-15| PC| Change of the owner|Owner name: PAPACKS SALES GMBH, DE Effective date: 20191118 |
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