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Inventors

Graf, Otto Peter

Application #

052548

Filed

Mar-31-1998

Published

Mar-9-1999

Current US Class

220/324
220/4.24
220/4.33

International Classes

B65D 045/16

Field of Search

220/324 220/683 220/4.21 220/684 220/4.24 220/4.25 220/4.28 220/4.33 220/622 220/693 220/315 215/273 215/281

Examiners

Castellano; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

US Patent References

4034896   Diaphragm control...
4040372   Method for detacha...
4556150   Split-type plastic co...
5222619   Enclosure with wed...
5555995   Square container f...

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Other References

Plastics Technical Dictionary; A.M. Wittfoht; Carl Hanser Verlag Munchen Wien 1981; p. 495 and Pipe Saddle.

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Abstract
The container consists of two shells which face each other and are mounted to each other at their port edges by means of wedge type fastener structures. To this end each shell includes a plurality of semi-wedges arranged distributed along the circumference. Two opposite semi-wedges of the two shells complete themselves to a complete wedge. A separately provided wedge clams is slid over every complete wedge, which wedge clamp grips around the complete wedge and presses the two semi-wedges of each complete wedge and accordingly the two port edges together.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container, having a lower shell with an upper port edge, and having an upper shell with a lower port edge, and having coupling structures by means of which the two shells are coupled along their port edges, which container features a longitudinal axis which is common to both shells, which longitudinal axis extends vertically when the container is in its operational position, wherein both port edges comprise a plurality of semi-wedges located distributed along their circumferences, further wherein the semi-wedges of both shells complete each other to form complete wedges, which container includes, furthermore, separate wedge clamps of which each is adapted to be slid over one complete wedge in order to press the two semi-wedges and accordingly the two shells together, and wherein the semi-wedges located distributed along the circumferences of the port edges alternate with regard to their direction of incline, whereby the direction of the fastening movement of said separate wedge clamps is alternatingly in the one circumferential direction and in the opposite circumferential direction of the port edges.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a container having a lower shell with an upper port edge, and having an upper shell with a lower port edge, and having coupling structures by means of which the two shells are coupled along their port edges, which container features a longitudinal axis which is common to both shells, which longitudinal axis extends vertically when the container is in its operational position.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Such a container is disclosed in the German Utility Model Specification No. 94 16 968. The coupling structures which are disclosed in mentioned specification are threaded bolt structures or such disconnectable couplings which need a plurality of holes (bore holes) which are arranged distributed along the circumference of the shell edges, such as can be seen in FIG. 2 of mentioned Utility Model Specification. This plurality of holes distributed along the circumference is a drawback. At the one hand these holes must be drilled and, at the other hand, coupling members (threaded bolts) must thereafter be inserted into all of these holes. Because commonly a metal is used for such coupling members, there exists the danger of corrosion. A bolting together of the two shells for forming the complete container has, therefore, a number of drawbacks which shall be eliminated by the present invention.
 
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