WO1996015052A1 - Dispositif d'accrochage des conteneurs - Google Patents
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- WO1996015052A1 WO1996015052A1 PCT/SE1994/001062 SE9401062W WO9615052A1 WO 1996015052 A1 WO1996015052 A1 WO 1996015052A1 SE 9401062 W SE9401062 W SE 9401062W WO 9615052 A1 WO9615052 A1 WO 9615052A1
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- container
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- twistlock
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D90/00—Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
- B65D90/0006—Coupling devices between containers, e.g. ISO-containers
- B65D90/0013—Twist lock
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P7/00—Securing or covering of load on vehicles
- B60P7/06—Securing of load
- B60P7/13—Securing freight containers or forwarding containers on vehicles
- B60P7/132—Securing freight containers or forwarding containers on vehicles twist-locks for containers or frames
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D90/00—Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
- B65D90/0026—Corner fittings characterised by shape, configuration or number of openings
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- the present invention generally relates to a container locking means, in the following referred to as "twistlock", adapted to be connected to the comer boxes of containers thereby lockingly interconnecting containers placed on top of each other, and the bottom layer of containers to the ship, b ⁇ means of corner boxes which are readily accessible, and by means of corner boxes located in positions where it is very difficult to reach said corner boxes for releasing the twistlocks.
- container locking means are formed so that it is necessary to climb up the uppermost container for releasing said container locking means, in some cases even for connecting said container locking means, and this is a both time consuming and risky job, in particular since several containers placed on top of each other lead to great total heights.
- the container locking means both may be applied and locked to, and also may be released, completely or partly, by a person standing on the ground or the dock (quay), meaning that there is no need for any person to climb up the containers.
- twistlocks For solving said problem several different types of container locking means, named twistlocks, have been presented, which twistlocks are often of so called semi-automatic type, which means that the twist lock can be mounted in each corner box at the bottom of a first container before said container is lifted and is placed on top of a second container, and that the twistlock is formed so that, upon lowering the "upper” container into position on top of the "lower” container, a downwardly facing locking head, in one way or another automatically snaps into locking engagement in the corresponding corner box on top of said "lower” container.
- the locking engagement generally is accomplished by a rotation of the locking head but engagement alternatively can be accomplished in other ways.
- twistlocks For releasing the twistlocks many such twistlocks are formed with a projecting handle which has to be rotated in any direction or moved up/down or in/out etc. for releasing the twistlock. It may, however, in many cases be difficult to reach the handle, in particular if the containers are standing closely together aside of each other, and the handle also easily can be damaged upon careless handling of the containers, for instance when containers are put down closely aside of each other.
- the publication WO 92/05093 discloses a twistlock in which the above mentioned problem with twistlocks having a projecting handle for releasing of the twistlocks is solved, among other things, in that the locking heads are formed as rotatable twist cones which are sping biassed in the locking direction and are arranged so that they can be rotated, against the sping action, by pulling a flexible wire in the direction upwards, downwards or to any side.
- the releasing can be made from any desired position, even from the ground or the dock (quay), and even of twistlocks of containers standing in several layers on top of each other.
- Such releasing thereby is made by using a bar having a hook which is hooked to a knob of the wire for each individual twistlock, whereby said wire is pulled out some distance, and the twistlock cones are rotated so that one of said twistlock cones becomes fully released and the containers can be moved apart.
- Containers commonly are manufactured in two standard sizes, namely 20 foot containers and 40 foot containers. If it is wanted to place and secure layers of pairs of 20 foot containers on an area arranged for a 40 foot container, for saving space, and using the 40 foot container ship securing means it is necessary that the pair of 20 foot containers are placed very closely to each other, namely with an intermediate space between the pairs of containers of only 3 inches. Said space is so narrow that it is generally not possible to release ordinary twistlocks from the "narrow space" sides facing each other, at least not without having someone climb up the uppermost container to release the twistlock from there, and, as mentioned above, this is a time consuming and risky job.
- corner locking means for the container, namely a conventional type of twistlock adapted to be connected to those corner boxes which can easily be reached from a freely accessible end of a container and a second type of corner locking means of solid integral type adapted to be connected to those corner boxes which are difficult to reach depending on the "narrow space" between containers standing closely aside of each other, and which is formed so that said solid locking means can be hooked into a corner box of an "upper” container and which slidingl ⁇ engages the top corner box of a "lower” container lockingly when said upper container is put down on top of said lower container.
- a conventional type of twistlock adapted to be connected to those corner boxes which can easily be reached from a freely accessible end of a container
- second type of corner locking means of solid integral type adapted to be connected to those corner boxes which are difficult to reach depending on the "narrow space" between containers standing closely aside of each other, and which is formed so that said solid locking means can be hooked into a corner box of an "upper” container and which slidingl ⁇ engages the top corner box
- Said solid locking means can be released in that the conventional twistlocks, placed at the freely accessible end of the upper container, are released from the lower container, and in that the upper container is slightly raised at said freely accessible end and is concurrently therewith moved longitudinally in the direction away from the adjacent container of said pair of containers whereby said solid locking means can be moved straight up from the corner boxes.
- Said previously suggested apparatus is disadvantageous, among other things, in that the staff has to handle and take care of two different types of container locking means; there is a scar that the solid container locking means may become unintentionally released when the upper container is lifted from the quay or the truck etc.
- the present invention relates to a container locking means of twistlock type having connection means, in the following referred to as twistlock cones, for lockingly interconnecting two containers standing on top of each other or on the base of a ship etc. by means of corner boxes of the containers, which connection means are formed so that they can be used both for easily accessible corner boxes and for difficultly accessible corner boxes, from which last mentioned corner boxes the connection means have to be releasable without manual operation thereof.
- a twistlock useful for the present invention comprises a twistlock housing, a first twistlock connection means and a second twistlock connection means, at least one connection means of which is movable, means for restricting the movement of said movable connection means, a spring means for biassing said movable connection means into locking position, and a means for making it possible to move and release said movable connection means from the corner box and for setting said movable connection means in certain fixed positions, one fixed position of which is a partly moved intermediate position.
- the said first twistlock cone is formed as a conventional twistlock cone
- the second twistlock cone is formed as a latch cone having a nose part which projects transversally in relation to the vertical axis thereof, and in which one of said twistlock cones is arranged for being manually introduced and locked, by rotating the entire twistlock in a corner box of a container, and in which both twistlock cones facing downwards when putting an upper container down on top of a lower container are arranged to automatically take a locking position in the corner boxes of said lower container, one of said twistlock cones by being positively rotated and snap engaged, and the second cone, the latchcone, after said twistlock cone has been rotated to and locked in said intermediate position, by sliding downwardly to lockingly engage under an edge surface of the corner box with said transversally projecting nose part thereof.
- At least one of the twistlock cones has be to movable, e.g. rotatable, and formed with external means for releasing same, namely the twistlock cone adapted to be introduced and locked in the corner box of the lower container at the freely accessible side of said container, whereas the latch cone at the opposite side of the container just slides straight down ans slightly offset into locking engagement in the corner box.
- said first twistlock connection means is a conventional twistlock connection means
- the second twistlock connection means is formed as a latch connection means having a nose part which projects transversally in relation to vertical axis of said latch connection means
- said first twistlock connection means is arranged for being manually introduced and locked in a corner box of an upper container
- the opposite twistlock connection means is arranged to automatically lockingly engage the corner boxes of a lower container
- both twistlock connection means facing downwards when putting an upper container down on top of a lower container are arranged to automatically take a locking position in the corner boxes of said lower container, one of said pairs of twistlock connection means, the latch connection means, after said twistlock connection means has been moved, e.g.
- twistlock connection means means any type of movement, like a rotation of the twistlock cone, or a radial dicplacement of movement thereof.
- twistlock cones which have a rotary movement, but it to be understood that the invention also includes twistlock cones having an radial rotary movement, and other types of movements.
- figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a twistlock according to the invention
- figure 2 is a perspecive side view of a second embodiment of a twistlock according to the invention
- figure 3 is a top view of the twistlock shown in figure 2.
- Figures 4, 5 and 6 are vertical cross section views illustrating the function of said first embodiment of the twistlock which is shown in figure 1 , in locked, in unlocked, and in unloading positions respectively.
- Figures 7, 8 and 9 correspondingly illustrate the function of a second embodiment of a twistlock according to the invention
- figures 10 and 11 are top views of the function of the twist lock type shown in figures 2 and 3.
- Figure 12 is a perspective view illustrating the method of using the twist locks shown in figure 1 while putting an upper container down on a lower container, and figure 13, similarly shows the method of releasing and lifting off the upper container from the lower container.
- the twistlock generally comprises a twistlock housing 1 , having a twistable locking cone 2 and a latch locking cone 3, a actuation means 4 for said cones 3 and a locking means 5 for said actuation means 4.
- the twist lock housing 1 is formed with a central support body 6 having parallell upper and lower sides adapted to contact the bottom and top surfaces of corner boxes of a container. From each planar side of the support bocy a substantially rectangular guide body 7 projects which is of substantially the same shape and size as the bore of the container corner box, in which the twist lock is to be lockingly engaged.
- twistlock cone and the latch lock cone are mounted at each end of a common shaft (not visible in the drawings) which extends through the twist lock housing.
- the inner of the twist lock housing comprises means for rotating the cones 2 and 3. Said rotation means is known per se from the above mentioned publication WO 92//05093 and is not to be described in detail.
- an actuation means in the form of a flexible wire 8 projects out of the twist lock housing.
- the twist lock For locking the cones 2 and 3 in predetermined rotated positions the twist lock comprises a wire lock means 9 having four recesses 10 at 0°, 90°, 180° and 270° in which the wire 8 can be placed and can be blocked by a wire stop in the form of a sleeve 1 1 which is press connected in a particular position on the wire.
- the recesses 10 are, in pairs, of such depth that the twist lock cones can be set in a first intermediate locked position and in a fully rotated position, respectively.
- the inner of the twist lock is formed with a spring means which biasses the twistlock cones to a locking position in the container corner boxes.
- the twist locking cone 2 is formed as a substantially rectangular, screw formed cone, the maximum length and width of which are slightly less than the length and the width of the rectangular connection bore of the container corner box in which the twistlock cone is to lockingly engage.
- the twisting cone 2 is formed such that the cone is automatically brought to rotate, from its original locking position to a position in which the cone can enter through the connection bore of the corner box when two containers are moved together, whereafter the cone is rotated back to its locking position biassed by the spring means inside the twist lock housing.
- a latch lock cone is mounted at the opposite end of the common cone shaft.
- said latch cone is formed as a generally rectangular cone 12 the maximum length and width of which are slightly less than the length and width of the connection bore of the corner box.
- said cone 12 is formed with a projecting nose 13 having an inclined upper surface which, in the fully connected condition of the latch lock cone, engages under an outer edge 14 of the corner box.
- the opposite edge 15 of the cone 12 and also the equivalent edge 16 of the support body are bevelled, thereby providing a sliding surface 15 + 16 along which the cone 12 is introduced through the corner box bore sliding along the rear edge of said corner box bore.
- twist locks at the free end and at the "narrow space" end are turned in opposite directions.
- the function of the twist locks while placing an upper container 17 on top of a lower container 18 is the following:
- the twist locks are mounted with the latch cones 12 facing up and with the cones in their fully “locking” positions, in which the wire 8 is fully retracted in the twist lock housing and the twist lock is rotated into locking position in the corner box; since the cone 12 is locked in the bottom corner box of the upper container it can not unintentionally be released therefrom; at the "narrow space” end of the containers the twist locks are mounted with the twisting cones 2, manually mounted, facing up and with the cones 2 and 12 set in such rotated position that the latch lock cone 12 is generally aligned with the bore of the lower container corner box; the rotated position is blocked in that the wire 8 with the wire stop 11 is locked in this position in any of the side slot 10 of the wire lock means 9 (see figure 3).
- twisting cone 2 at the right end of the upper container, can be moved straight up through the corner box bore of the lower container.
- the inclined upper surface of the nose 13 engages the bottom surface of the corner box edge 14 thereby forcing the entire container slightly to the right, as shown in figure 6, whereby the latch cone 12 is moved out of the corner box and the upper container 17 is free to be removed from the lower container 18.
- the conventional twistlock cone 2 must not necessarily be rotatable.
- Said cone 2 can form a solid integral unit with the twistlock housing 1.
- the opposite twist lock, the latch cone on the contrary, has to be rotatable.
- said cone 19 is formed with a swingable nose 20 which is rotatable about a horizontal pin 21 close to the bottom vertex of the latch cone 19. In its non-actuated condition said nose 20 is fully expelled, as shown in figure 7-9.
- the twist locks are placed with the latch cones facing down, both at the free end and at the narrow space end of the container, and with the release wires 8 for both twistlocks facing right, which means that only the wire at the free end of the container can be reached whereas the wire at the narrow space edge of the container can not be reached.
- twisting cones 2 are manually engaged lockingly in the bottom corner boxes of the upper container.
- the left twistlock is slightly rotated, like in the embodiment of figures 4-6, so that the latch cone is aligned with the corner box bore of the lower container, whereas the cones 2 and 19, at the free end of the container are in their locking end position, in which both the twisting cone 2 and the latch cone 19, 20 take a locking position.
- the left latch cone is moved straight down, and after the cone 19 has passed the upper edge 14 of the corner box the nose 20 swings out thereby lockingly engaging under said upper edge 14 of the corner box; the latch cone 19 at the free end (right) side of the container, which is slightly screw formed, is slightly rotated, whereby the swingable cone 20 in pressed into the latch cone 19 and the latch cone can be moved down through the bore of the container box, whereupon the latch cone 19 + 20 is rotated back to its fully locked position in the corner box. This position is shown in figure 7.
- Unloading is made by moving the container straight up, whereby the swingable nose 20 at the right twist locks slides up along the smooth, open surface of the corner box; the upper inclined surface of the nose 20 at the left twist locks slide against the upper edge 14 of the the left corner box thereby pressing the upper container 17 slightly to the right whereby the left twistlocks get free from the corner boxes and the upper container 17 can be removed from the lower container.
- the latch cone 22 is formed with a transversal latch nose 23 at a side edge at the bottom of the latch cone.
- both the twisting cone and the latch cone 22 are in fully locked positions.
- the left twist lock, engaging the corner boxes at the "narrow space" ends of the lower container are slightly rotated and the wire is pulled out some distance and is locked in the side recesses of the wire lock means 9, as best evident from figure 3.
- the latch nose 23, which is also in this case formed with a bevelled upper surface is adapted to engage underneath a side edge of the corner box.
- both the twist locks at the free accessible container end and the twist locks at the narrow space end are engaged in the upper container 17 with the twisting cones facing up, the left twistlocks, however and as mentioned above, slightly rotated.
- the interconnection of the upper container 17 with the upper container 18 is made by moving said upper container straight down, wheregy the latch cones engage the corner boxes at both ends of the lower container 18. See figure 10.
- Unlocking ans unloading of the upper container is made like in all previously described embodiments.
- the right twist locks are released by pulling the wire and locking same in the top or bottom recess 10 of the wire lock means 9; the upper container is lifted, whereby the right twist locks are rotated and can be removed from their corner boxes, whereas the left twist locks are slightly rotated to a freed position in their corner boxes in that the inclined upper edge of the latch nose 23 engages a side edge of the corner box thereby positively rotating the latch cone into the releasing position. Compare figure 1 1.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un dispositif d'accrochage des conteneurs constitué de verrous tournants (2, 12) conçus pour se loger et se verrouiller dans les pièces de coin des conteneurs (17, 18), que celles-ci soient facilement accessibles, auquel cas le déverrouillage (au moyen du 4) est possible de plusieurs endroits, et même du quai, ou difficilement accessibles, auquel cas les verrous doivent être dégagés des pièces de coin par soulèvement. Ce dispositif comprend un corps (1), un premier verrou tournant (2) et un second verrou tournant (12), dont l'un au moins est mobile, un arrêt (4) limitant le mouvement rotatif du verrou et un système de ressort pour maintenir les verrous ou les cones en position fermée. Il permet en outre de dégager les verrous tournants des pièces de coin et de les maintenir dans une position fixe. Le premier verrou tournant mentionné ci-dessus est un verrou tournant classique (2) tandis que le second est du type à loquet (3) avec une pêne (13; 20; 23) perpendiculaire à son axe vertical (3). Un de ces deux verrous tournants (2 ou 3) est conçu pour se loger et se verrouiller automatiquement dans une pièce de coin du conteneur du dessous, alors que le verrou de l'autre type, à savoir le verrou à loquet, après avoir été verrouillé en position intermédiaire, est conçu pour s'engager et se verrouiller dans la pièce de coin, son pêne (13, 20, 23) venant se loger sous le bord inférieur da la pièce de coin.
Priority Applications (9)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AU10799/95A AU1079995A (en) | 1994-11-11 | 1994-11-11 | Container locking means |
PCT/SE1994/001062 WO1996015052A1 (fr) | 1994-11-11 | 1994-11-11 | Dispositif d'accrochage des conteneurs |
HU9900775A HUT78066A (hu) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Konténerrögzítő eszköz |
EP95944467A EP0790944A1 (fr) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Dispositif de verrouillage pour conteneur |
CZ971420A CZ142097A3 (cs) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Zámek kontejneru |
PCT/SE1995/001337 WO1996015053A1 (fr) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Dispositif de verrouillage pour conteneur |
EE9700212A EE9700212A (et) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Konteineri lukustusseade |
PL95320535A PL320535A1 (en) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Container securing device |
AU46804/96A AU4680496A (en) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Container locking device |
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PCT/SE1994/001062 WO1996015052A1 (fr) | 1994-11-11 | 1994-11-11 | Dispositif d'accrochage des conteneurs |
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PCT/SE1994/001062 WO1996015052A1 (fr) | 1994-11-11 | 1994-11-11 | Dispositif d'accrochage des conteneurs |
PCT/SE1995/001337 WO1996015053A1 (fr) | 1994-11-11 | 1995-11-10 | Dispositif de verrouillage pour conteneur |
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AU (2) | AU1079995A (fr) |
CZ (1) | CZ142097A3 (fr) |
EE (1) | EE9700212A (fr) |
HU (1) | HUT78066A (fr) |
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