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WO2023117193A1 - Unité de conditionnement dans des conteneurs pour stocker et/ou transporter des marchandises, et conteneur pour former une unité de conditionnement dans des conteneurs - Google Patents

Unité de conditionnement dans des conteneurs pour stocker et/ou transporter des marchandises, et conteneur pour former une unité de conditionnement dans des conteneurs Download PDF

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WO2023117193A1
WO2023117193A1 PCT/EP2022/081055 EP2022081055W WO2023117193A1 WO 2023117193 A1 WO2023117193 A1 WO 2023117193A1 EP 2022081055 W EP2022081055 W EP 2022081055W WO 2023117193 A1 WO2023117193 A1 WO 2023117193A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65D77/04Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
    • B65D77/0413Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton
    • B65D77/042Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton the inner container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D77/0453Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section not formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks the inner container having a polygonal cross-section
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  • Container packaging unit for storing and/or transporting goods and containers for forming a container packaging unit
  • the invention relates to a container packaging unit for storing and/or transporting goods according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • the invention also relates to a container for forming a container packaging unit having the features of the preamble of patent claim 7.
  • Container packaging units for storing and/or transporting goods have long been known from the general state of the art. For example, there are containers in which packaging units of different sizes are accommodated for storing and/or transporting goods packaged in the packaging units.
  • containers according to the preamble of patent claim 7, for example in the form of containers or packages, are well known from the prior art, which are brought from a sender to a recipient by postal or transport services.
  • the aim is to store and/or transport goods as efficiently as possible (i.e. making the best possible use of the available storage or transport volume) and at the same time carefully (i.e. avoiding vibrations or loads).
  • a mailing bag organization system is known from DE 101 31 265 A1. This is characterized by the fact that one or more inner pockets are located in a mailing bag, and the inner pockets can be made of different types, shapes, sizes and materials.
  • WO 2018/197400 A1 discloses a method for producing individualized packaging adapted to the respective article or articles.
  • the design of the blank or the packaging enables production with no or only negligible waste.
  • US Pat. No. 7,647,752 B2 proposes an apparatus for producing customer-specific boxes, which has a system for determining the dimensions of a box to be packed Object includes.
  • the system communicates with the cartoning machine via a computer interface in order to use the device to produce a carton into which the object fits exactly.
  • GB 2 515 508 A presents a mobile, stackable container which has spherical rollers on its underside to facilitate movement of the container. Corresponding troughs are available on its upper side, which can accommodate the spherical rollers of a container of the same construction and thus enable several containers to be nested in a non-slip manner.
  • WO 2004/110884 A1 describes a transport container system for general cargo, such as fruit and vegetables.
  • This has a base part, four side wall parts and an attachment made up of four side wall parts to increase the capacity.
  • the attachment can be detachably latched to the side wall parts via fastening means in such a way that the transport container system can be stacked.
  • the attachment should make it easy to change the size of the transport container in the sense of optimal filling depending on the size of the cargo.
  • a system of stackable, rectangular boxes made of corrugated sheets is known.
  • the crates are provided with a bottom and side walls folded from bottom to top.
  • the length of the long side walls of a first crate is at least twice the length of the short side walls of a second crate.
  • the length of the short side walls of the first box is at least equal to the length of the long side walls of the second box.
  • the upper edges of the long side walls of the crates form a straight support surface over their entire length, with the corrugations of the corrugated cardboard running perpendicular to the long side walls in the bottom and then perpendicular to the bottom in the long side walls.
  • the present invention is now based on the object of providing a container packaging unit for storing and/or transporting goods, with which effective storage and/or safe transport of goods is possible with a high level of flexibility in the packaging. Furthermore, the invention is based on the object of providing a suitable container for forming a container packaging unit. Present objects are solved by a container packing unit with the features of patent claim 1 and by a container with the features of patent claim 7. Advantageous designs or developments of the invention can be found in the respective dependent claims.
  • the invention is based on a container packaging unit for storing and transporting goods.
  • an overall container be provided with a cuboid receiving space of a specific overall receiving volume, in which several cuboid containers are accommodated.
  • the containers take up different volumes of the total capacity in the overall container and are accommodated in the overall container in such a way that each container rests on at least one of its outer surfaces on an outer surface of another container and all inner surfaces of the overall container are completely covered by the outer surfaces of several of the containers.
  • the container packing unit is designed in such a way that the capacity of the entire container is filled completely or at least almost completely by the containers, and also with heterogeneous containers, ie different sizes.
  • the containers thus support each other on the one hand and also against the inner wall of the entire container on the other. Overall, therefore, there is a positive fit between the overall container and the containers accommodated in the overall container.
  • a high level of security for the goods can be achieved while allowing a high degree of flexibility in the packaging options.
  • the containers accommodated in the overall container do not fly around in an uncontrolled manner during transport.
  • each of the containers form six outer surfaces, with two largest outer surfaces, two medium-sized outer surfaces and two smallest outer surfaces. There are four longest edges, four medium-length edges and four shortest edges. Each of the containers must also meet one of the following conditions:
  • an imaginary cuboidal enveloping body is created, which encloses the containers placed next to one another.
  • the enveloping body in turn has four longest edges, four medium-length edges and four shortest edges, with the medium-length Edges of the enveloping body are longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges and the longest edges are in turn longer by that specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the third square root of the number 2, or
  • an imaginary, again cuboid, enveloping body is created, which envelops the containers placed next to each other.
  • the enveloping body in turn has four longest edges, four medium-length edges and four shortest edges, with the medium-length edges of the enveloping body being longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges and the longest edges in turn being longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the third square root of the number 2, or
  • the container forms an imaginary enveloping body for several smaller containers placed one against the other, each of the smaller containers being cuboid and forming six outer surfaces, with two largest outer surfaces, two medium-sized outer surfaces and two smallest outer surfaces.
  • the medium-length edges are longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges, and the longest edges in turn are longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the cube root of the number 2.
  • a container is designed in such a way that the volume delimited by its external dimensions can be formed by the external dimensions of several of the smaller containers described placed one on top of the other
  • Such a design of the container is the basic requirement that even with very heterogeneous, d. H. different sized containers, a complete filling of the entire container can be realized with the containers.
  • the sum of the external volumes of the containers to be packed in the overall container corresponds or at least approximately corresponds to the capacity of the overall container.
  • at least two of the containers have different sizes, such that a smaller container takes up a smaller volume and a larger container takes up a larger volume in the total capacity of the entire container.
  • the larger volume is larger than the smaller volume by such a factor that corresponds to a power value of a base 2 and an exponent, the exponent being an integer, natural number and greater than zero.
  • the gradation of containers of different sizes is selected in such a way that the next larger container always has a volume that is twice the volume of the next smaller container compared to the next smaller container.
  • the medium-length edges of at least one of the containers are longer by a certain factor than the shortest edges and the longest edges are in turn longer by this certain factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the third square root of the number 2.
  • the entire container is cuboid on the outside and has a largest outer surface measuring 120 cm ⁇ 80 cm (length ⁇ width).
  • Such an outer surface of the entire container can be used as a base and thus fits exactly to the dimensions of a so-called Euro pallet.
  • the dimensions of the overall container and in particular the design of the internal dimensions of its receiving space form the starting point for the design of the container with which the overall container can be packed and filled.
  • the entire container has an elongated marking on at least one inner surface, which is aligned parallel to two opposite inner edges of the respective inner surface.
  • the marking can, for example, be in the form of a line or also in the form of a plurality of dots or the like arranged in a line one behind the other.
  • the present invention is also intended to provide a container for forming a container packaging unit according to the invention.
  • the invention is based on a cuboid container which forms six outer surfaces, with two largest outer surfaces, two medium-sized outer surfaces and two smallest outer surfaces. As a result, there are four longest edges, four medium-length edges and four shortest edges.
  • the invention now proposes that the container must meet one of the following conditions:
  • an imaginary, again cuboid, enveloping body is created, which envelops the containers placed against one another.
  • the enveloping body in turn has four longest edges, four medium-length edges and four shortest edges, with the medium-length edges of the enveloping body being longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges and the longest edges in turn being longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the third square root of the number 2, or
  • an imaginary, again cuboid, enveloping body is created, which envelops the containers placed against one another .
  • the enveloping body in turn has four longest edges, four medium-length edges and four shortest edges, with the medium-length edges of the enveloping body being longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges and the longest edges in turn being longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the third square root of the number 2, or • the container forms an imaginary enveloping body for several smaller containers placed one against the other, each of the smaller containers being cuboid and forming six outer surfaces, with two largest outer surfaces, two medium-sized outer surfaces and two smallest outer surfaces. There are four longest edges, four medium-length edges, and four shortest edges. The medium-length edges are longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges, and the longest edges in turn are longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the cube root of the number 2.
  • a container is designed in such a way that the volume delimited by its external dimensions can be formed by the external dimensions of several of the smaller containers described placed one on top of the other.
  • the medium-length edges of the container be longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges and the longest edges are in turn longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the cube root of the number 2.
  • the container has at least one fastening or adjustment means on each of its opposite outer surfaces.
  • the fastening or adjusting means of the opposite outer surfaces are designed to be complementary to one another.
  • each outer surface has a fastening or adjustment means at the same position as the opposite outer surface. The same also applies to larger outer surfaces with several fastening or adjustment means.
  • the fastening or adjusting means can be implemented in a variety of ways. It is conceivable, for example, that these consist of a magnet of a first polarity on an outer surface and of a magnet of opposite polarity on the opposite outer surface. Furthermore, the design in the form of Velcro fasteners is conceivable. The list is not to be considered exhaustive.
  • the container In order to facilitate automated or manual packing of an entire container with a large number of containers according to the invention of different sizes, it is proposed that the container have an elongated marking on two opposite outer surfaces, which are aligned parallel to two opposite edges of the respective outer surface and parallel to one another.
  • the containers to be packed are first sorted according to size.
  • FIG. 2 shows the container packing unit according to a second perspective view II from FIG. 1,
  • 3 shows an overall container for accommodating several cuboid containers
  • FIG. 6 shows the representation of possible volume gradations of the containers in a second variant
  • 7a to 7f show the arrangement of possible fastening and adjusting means on the outer surfaces of containers of different sizes.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 a container packaging unit 1 is shown in perspective.
  • the container packaging unit 1 comprises an overall container 10, which is indicated here only by dashed lines for the sake of better representation.
  • the container 11a is the largest and takes up a volume Va of the capacity of the entire container 10.
  • the container 11b is the next smallest container and occupies a volume Vb within the overall container 10.
  • the next smaller container 11c to container 11b occupies a volume Vc.
  • two smallest containers 11d are accommodated in the overall container 10, which represent the next smaller size to the container 11c and take up a volume Vd in the overall container 10.
  • a type of form fit is formed between the containers 11a to 11d on the one hand and the inner walls of the overall container 10 on the other hand, so that the containers 11a to 11d cannot move significantly within the overall container 10 during transport or even become confused.
  • the containers 11a to 11d are accommodated in the overall container 10 in such a way that each container 11a to 11d abuts at least one of its outer surfaces against an outer surface of another container 11a to 11d. Furthermore, all inner surfaces of the overall container 10 are completely covered by outer surfaces of a plurality of the containers 11a to 11d.
  • the gradation of the sizes of the containers 11a to 11d to one another on the one hand and also the gradation of the respective edges of an individual container 11a to 11d in their length to one another is designed in a special way. This will be explained in more detail later. This makes it possible for the entire container 10 with any combination of to pack differently sized containers 11a to 11d and still always achieve 100 percent or almost 100 percent filling of the interior volume of the entire container 10.
  • the overall container 10 has an overall capacity Vg, which is distributed over a cuboid interior of the overall container 10 . This forms the basic requirement for the cuboid containers 11a to 11d being able to fill the interior of the entire container 10 to 100 percent. In the exemplary embodiment, the overall container 10 is also cuboid on the outside. However, this is not absolutely necessary.
  • the overall container 10 has a flap 12 which can be pivoted upwards about a pivot axis 13 so that the receiving space of the overall container 10 can be released for packing. The flap 12 can be pivoted, for example, with the aid of a trough-like handle 14 .
  • an elongate marking 15 is present on a bottom inner surface of the overall container 10 .
  • the marking 15 is aligned parallel to two opposite inner edges on the bottom of the overall container 10 . Their meaning will be explained later.
  • the overall container 10 more precisely the size or the volume of its cuboid interior, serves as the starting variable for the design of the containers 11a to 11d with which the overall container 10 is packed.
  • a container 11 is shown in FIG. 4, the geometric design of which is to be described as representative of all containers 11a to 11d.
  • the container 11 is cuboid on the outside.
  • the interior of the container 11 does not necessarily have to be cuboid, but this is advantageous.
  • the container 11 now has four shortest edges a, four medium-length edges b and four longest edges c.
  • the edges a, b and c are formed in a very specific way in relation to each other:
  • the medium-length edges b are longer by a certain factor K than the shortest edges a.
  • the longest edges c are in turn longer than by this specific factor K the mid-length edges b.
  • each container 11 has two opposite, smallest outer surfaces (A1, A1'), two opposite, medium-sized outer surfaces (A2, A2'), and two opposite, largest outer surfaces (A3, A3').
  • A1, A1' two opposite, smallest outer surfaces
  • A2, A2' two opposite, medium-sized outer surfaces
  • A3, A3' two opposite, largest outer surfaces
  • the largest container 11a is shown, which is matched to the overall container 10 in such a way that it fills half the total capacity Vg of the overall container 10 (compare FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the overall container 10 must be designed in the same way as the external dimensions or edges a, b, c of each of the containers with regard to the design of its cuboid receiving space with its longest inner edges, its medium-sized inner edges and with its shortest inner edges with regard to the gradations 11a to 11d.
  • the overall container 10 can be regarded as the next largest container existing to the largest container 11a.
  • the gradation from the largest container 11a to the second largest container 11b takes place in such a way that the volume of the largest container 11a is halved by an imaginary cut S transverse to its longest edges c.
  • Each smaller container 11b in turn has four shortest edges a, four medium-length edges b and four longest edges c. Their relationships to one another remain as already described with reference to FIG. If the second-largest container 11b is now divided again by an imaginary cut S perpendicular to its longest edges c, two identical, third-largest containers Vc result.
  • the regularities in the orders of magnitude of the edges a, b and c remain the same.
  • the gradation from the volume Va of the largest container 11a to the volume Vb of the second largest container 11b on the one hand and the gradation from the volume Vb of the second largest container 11b to the volume Vc of the third largest container 11c on the other hand is always such that the volume of the next smaller container corresponds to the volume of the next largest container is exactly 50 percent, i.e. it is halved.
  • an imaginary enveloping body Hb can be generated which corresponds to the next largest container 11b and whose imaginary edges in their relation to one another correspond to the regularities of the edges a, b and c of the container 11b.
  • an imaginary enveloping body Ha is produced by placing two second-largest containers 11b next to one another on their largest outer surfaces A3, the outer dimensions of which in turn correspond to the largest container 11a.
  • FIG. 1 Another possibility of halving the volume is shown with reference to FIG.
  • the largest container 11a was not bisected transversely to its longest edges c, but by an imaginary cut S transversely to its shortest edges a. This creates two smaller containers 17 with a volume V17, which, however, have a flatter shape than the containers 11a to 11d previously described.
  • containers 17 and 18 By forming the containers 17 and 18, further container sizes can be created which are better suited, for example, for flat objects and/or also for bottle-like objects.
  • an enveloping body Ha can be produced which has the same outer dimensions as the largest container 11a.
  • an enveloping body Ha can also be generated again, which in turn corresponds to the regularities of the containers 11a to 11d or the internal dimensions of the overall container 10 follows.
  • the container forms an imaginary enveloping body for several smaller containers placed next to one another, with each of the smaller containers being cuboid and forming six outer surfaces, with two largest outer surfaces, two medium-sized outer surfaces and two smallest outer surfaces.
  • the medium-length edges are longer by a specific factor than the shortest edges, and the longest edges in turn are longer by this specific factor than the medium-length edges.
  • the factor corresponds to the value of the cube root of the number 2.
  • a container is designed in such a way that the volume delimited by its external dimensions can be formed by the external dimensions of several of the smaller containers described placed one on top of the other (not shown in detail ).
  • FIGS. 7a to 7f In these figures, developed outer surfaces of the different containers 11a to 11d are shown. Furthermore, the development of outer surfaces of even smaller containers 11e and 11f are shown.
  • FIG. 7a shows a smallest container 11f, in which a smallest outer surface A1, a medium-sized outer surface A2 and a largest outer surface A3 are each provided with a fastening or adjusting means 16a.
  • fastening or adjustment means 16b are arranged on the respective opposite outer surfaces A1', A2' and A3' (indicated by dashed lines), which are each designed to be complementary to the fastening or adjustment means 16a.
  • the fastening or adjusting means 16a, 16b complement one another in such a way that when the outer surfaces are placed next to one another with complementary fastening or adjusting means, two identical containers 11f can be fastened or adjusted to one another.
  • next larger container to form a next smaller container has a smallest outer surface A1, which corresponds to the largest outer surface A3 of the next smaller container in terms of the number and positioning of the fastening or adjusting means 16a, 16b.
  • an arrangement of fastening or adjusting means 16a, 16b on a medium-sized outer surface A2 of the next larger container corresponds to exactly twice the arrangement of fastening or adjusting means 16a, 16b on the smallest outer surface A1 of the next smaller container.
  • two containers 11f can be placed with their smallest outer surfaces A1, A1' against medium-sized outer surfaces A2, A2' of the container 11e in such a way that the fastening or adjusting means 16a, 16b are positioned exactly one above the other.
  • two containers 11b with their medium-sized outer surfaces A2, A2 'on one largest outer surface A3, A3 'of the container 11e are positioned in such a way that the fastening or adjusting means 16a, 16b overlap.
  • the principle therefore applies that a smallest outer surface A1, A1' of a smaller container with its fastening or adjustment means 16a or 16b to the medium-sized outer surface A2, A2' of the next largest container and a medium-sized outer surface A2, A2' of the smaller container with its fastening - Or adjusting means 16a or 16b is doubled to the largest outer surface A3, A3 'of the next largest container.
  • the largest outer surface A3, A3' of the smaller container forms the smallest outer surface A1, A1' of the next largest container.

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L'invention concerne une unité de conditionnement en conteneur (1) pour le stockage et/ou le transport de marchandises. L'invention propose un conteneur global (10) ayant un espace de réception cuboïde avec un volume d'accueil global spécifique, dans lequel se trouvent un certain nombre de conteneurs cuboïdes (11a à 11d), les conteneurs (11a à 11d) prenant des volumes de différentes amplitudes (Va, Vb, Vc, Vd) dans le volume d'accueil global dans le conteneur global (10). Les conteneurs (11a à 11d) sont logés dans le conteneur global (10) de telle sorte qu'au moins l'une des surfaces externes de chaque conteneur (11a à 11d) vient en butée contre une surface externe d'un autre conteneur (11a à 11d) et toutes les surfaces internes du conteneur global (10) sont complètement recouvertes par des surfaces externes d'un certain nombre des conteneurs (11a à 11d).
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