US3724628A - Plastic carrying case for use with skatewheel conveyers - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A molded plastic carrying case for use with skatewheel conveyors having outwardly projecting external ribs over substantially the entire base to define an array of geometrically shaped substantially identi cal recesses whose maximum crosss'ectional dimension is equal to a function of the distance between each axle of the skate'wheel conveyor.
- the recesses can take various forms and the two preferred shapes disclosed are circular and square-shaped recesses.
- the conveyors comprise a ladder-like structure formed of two parallel rails or side bars with a series of equidistant, parallel axles mounted perpendicular to each side bar and spanning the space between the side bars.
- the skatewheels in turn are mountedin a row on the axles parallel to the side bars and each other.
- the spacing between each skatewheelin a row is usually chosen to be equal to the distance between each axle.
- Each adjacent row of skatewheels is laterally displaced one-half this same distance, i.e., the distance between each row of skatewheels. This lateral displacement places each skatewheel on the alternate rows of skatewheels in line with each other, and parallel to the side bars.
- skatewheel conveyor while having distinct advantages, does, however, present a problem. Because all objects transported on the conveyor are supported solely by the contact points between the skatewheels and the case, each case must have a flush surfacecapable of smoothly sliding over the rollers. If, however, the bottom of a case is indented or uneven the skatewheels will catch in the indentations and the case will be twisted off the conveyor. Further, if the case is completely smooth, any forces striking the case will tend to rotate the case off the conveyor. These problems require constant supervision and adjustment of the cases on the conveyor and thereby present serious operational disadvantages.
- Another more specific object is to provide a plastic case which will provide continuous alignment of the case on the conveyor, substantially independent of external forces such as vibrations or blows.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic plan view of a skatewheel conveyor and storage case superimposed upon the'conveyor
- FIG. 2 is an isometric view showing a plastic case constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention. 7
- FIG. 3 is a side view of FIG. 1, showing the operation of a case manufactured according to this invention on a skatewheel conveyor;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of a case illustrating the unique case construction of this invention.
- FIG. 5 is a partial vertical longitudinal view of the case of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary view, showing the construction of the bottom of the case according to this invention and the relationship of the bottom with the skatewheels of the conveyor;
- FIG. 7 is a view similar'to FIG. 6, showing another form of the invention.
- I I FIG. 8 is a modification of the invention shown in FIG. 6.
- the invention involves a plastic storage or carrying. case adapted for use with skatewheel conveyors.
- the surface of a case which rests upon the conveyor is composed of a series of externalribs projecting from the base of the case to define an array of geometrically shaped substantially identical recesses thereinul have found that by arranging the ribs. to form identical tended to hold bottles, required reinforcing ribs and a series of shallow depressions to allow stacking of bottle-filled cases on top of each other.
- the present invention represents an improvement over US. Pat. No. 3,391 ,815 by utilizing a series of ribs to define an array of geometrical recesses on thebase of the case.
- the numerals 10 and 11 designate the side bars of a wheel conveyor fitted with equidistant axles 12 upon which are mounted the equidistant rotating skatewheels 13. As shown in FIG. 7
- the conveyor is normally operated at an angle to the horizontal to allow the case to gravitationally slide down the conveyor.
- the wheels of the alternate rows are laterally displaced relative to one another to provide a bearing surface for a case or container 14.
- the lateral displacement of the wheels in the alternate rows is at the mid-point of the distance between the skatewheels in the row above or below each respective row. In this manner every other row has skatewheels parallel to each other.
- the case 14 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 may be of any suitable type having a bottom 15, sides 16 and ends 17. It is preferably molded as a single unit from high impact plastic, such as' polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), etc.
- the case may also be provided with carrying holes 18 and openings 19 designed to save material and reduce both weight and costs.
- the bottom wall of the case 14 is formed of a series of outwardly projecting external ribs 20, extending over substantially the entire base 15 and aligned in contiguous relationship with each other.
- the ribs in the preferred embodiment shown in FIGS. 4, 6 and 8, form an array of recesses having a circular cross-section. I have found that by using these ribs and by selecting the diameter of the recesses as a fraction of the distance between rows of skatewheels (or the distance between the skatewheels in a row), the points of contact between the edge surface of the ribs and the skatewheels in any one row will be either at the same point on the circumference of the ribs or equally divided between two analogous points. In the preferred embodiment shown in FIG.
- the distance between the skatewheels on the conveyor is selected by the manufacturer of the conveyor. I have found, however, that if the diameter of the recess is made equal to approximately two-thirds the distance between the wheels in a row (or the distance between rows), I achieve the unique resultsof my invention.
- the ribs define an array of substantially identical recessed portions having a maximum cross-sectional dimension equal to two-thirds the distance between each axle.
- the ribs are arranged, as shown in FIG. 6, in a plurality of adjacent columns 20a, 20b, 20c and 20d, and rows 20a. The rows, in turn, are parallel to the side edges of the bottom and the columns are parallel to the end edges of the bottom.
- the distance between skatewheels and between rows of skatewheels is one and one-half D.
- the diameter of the wheels will usually either be one-half or threefourths the distance between the wheels.
- wheels in a row will either contact the ribs at the same point (as explained above) or alternate between two analogous points in a row. As shown, wheels 13a, contact ribs 20a and 20b at points 30a and 30b, respectively. Similarly, each alternate wheel in this row, a, is in contact with the ribs 20a and 20b at the identical points on the ribs of that row.
- the case in operation should the case be rotated it automatically assumes a position in which the case is firmly supported upon the skatewheels and where the points of contact between the base of the case and the conveyor are either the same or equally divided between two analogous points. In this manner the case is always properly aligned on the conveyor irrespective of exterior impact or other forces.
- the arrangement shown in FIG. 6 has the further advantage that a case will be evenly supported during its travel along the conveyor, because the ribs 20 are in contact with a sufficient number of conveyor wheels evenly distributed over the bottom wall of the case to prevent canting. In this manner the case is held in a relatively stable condition during itsftravel down the conveyor. Further, the symmetrical design of the circu lar-shaped ribs 20a, 20c and 20d of FIG. 6 also permits placing the case at an angle with respect to the axis of the conveyor and does not require any initial alignment of the case on the conveyor. Thus, by virtue of this unique feature of the case, it will maintain its position on the conveyor irrespective of its initial positioning.
- the relative dimensions can, and shown by FIGS. 6 and 8, maybe varied within limits without substantially changing the results obtained by this invention.
- the wheel spacing distance may vary between one to one and three-quarter times the diameter of the recesses and the spacing distance between the rows of wheels may vary between one and one-half to two times the diameter of the recesses.
- the distance between the centerpoint of the recesses and the center of the skatewheels may vary between onequarter to one-half the diameter of the recesses, while the wheel diameter may vary between one-half to one times the diameter.
- thewidth W of the wheels may be about three times the wall thickness w of the ribs.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the use of ribs 21a, 21b and 210 in place of the circular recesses 20a, 20b and 200 shown in FIG. 6.
- the external ribs extend diagonally across the bottom in spaced relationship at'substantially 45 angles to the side and end edges.
- the reference D represents the diagonal dimension of the square-shaped recesses.
- FIG. 8 shows a modification of FIG. 6, differing from the latter by the staggering distance of one-half D between adjacent rows of wheels. Again, a detailed analysis shows the operation of the case on a conveyor to maintain alignment and stabilization of the case, in the same manner described and explained above.
- said case comprising a pair of side and end walls and a base, said side walls and end walls joined to said base along side and end edges respectively,
- said base including a plurality of outwardly projecting substantially identical external ribs extending over substantially the entire base and alignedv in contiguous relationship, said ribs defining an array of geometrically shaped substantially identical recessed portions therein having a maximum cross-sectional dimension equal to approximately two-thirds the distance between each axle of said conveyor to provide a supporting base for stabilized transport of said case on said skatewheel conveyor.
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