WO2013142899A1 - A core tray - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a core tray.
- Embodiments of the invention find particular, but not exclusive, use in the housing, organisation, transport, cataloguing and storage of core samples.
- a core sample is a cylindrical section of a substance. Most core samples are obtained by drilling with a hollow steel tube drill (commonly referred to as a core drill) into the substance. Generally, the substance is sediment or rock, although core samples may be taken from man-made substances, such as concrete, ceramic material, or metal. Some medical procedures also use core drills to collect samples of bone.
- Core trays are, as the name implies, a tray-like device with a number of elongate slots or channels, each channel being arranged to hold a portion of a core sample.
- trays are constructed from a wooden, metal or plastic material.
- the choice of material, in the past, has been largely determined by local resources and skills. For example, in Canada, core trays are commonly made from wood, as wood is generally in abundant supply near the areas where mineral or mining exploration occurs.
- the present invention provides a core tray comprising a body including at least one channel arranged to hold at least one core sample, wherein the body includes at least one set of handles arranged to, in use, allow a user to grip the core tray to assist in moving the core tray.
- the at least one set of handles include a plurality of ribs. Preferably, two sets of handles are provided.
- the handles may be integrally formed in the body of the tray.
- the handles do not protrude beyond the edge formed by the body of the core tray.
- the at least one channel preferably includes at least one defined access recess arranged to, in use, allow a user to access the at least one core sample residing in the at least one channel.
- the at least one channel may further include a plurality of ribs arranged to, in use, support the at least one core sample residing in the at least one channel.
- a core tray comprising a body including at least one channel arranged to hold at least one core sample, wherein the channel includes at least one defined access recess arranged to, in use, allow a user to access the at least one core sample residing in the at least one channel.
- a core tray comprising a body including at least one channel arranged to hold at least one core sample, wherein the channel includes a plurality of ribs arranged to, in use, support the at least one core sample residing in the at least one channel.
- Embodiments of the core tray may be integrally formed, optionally, from a plastics material.
- Embodiments of the core tray may be colour coded. Brief Description of the Drawings
- Figure 1 is a diagram illustrating a top isometric view of a first embodiment of a core tray
- Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating a bottom isometric view of a first embodiment of a core tray
- Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating a top view of a first embodiment of a core tray
- Figure 4 is a diagram illustrating a bottom view of a first embodiment of a core tray
- Figure 5 is a diagram illustrating a side view (along a first side) of a first embodiment of a core tray
- Figure 6 is a diagram illustrating a side view (along a second side) of a first embodiment of a core tray
- Figures 7a to 7d are diagrams illustrating a top isometric view of respective further embodiments of a core tray
- Figures 8a to 8d are diagrams illustrating a bottom isometric view of further embodiments of a core tray;
- Figures 9a to 9d are diagrams illustrating a top view of further embodiments of a core tray;
- Figures 10a to 10d are diagrams illustrating a bottom view of further embodiments of a core tray
- Figures 11a to 11d are diagrams illustrating a side view (along a first side) of further embodiments of a core tray;
- Figures 12a to 12d are diagrams illustrating a side view (along a second side) of further embodiments of a core tray
- Figure 13 is a diagram illustrating a top isometric view of a lid
- Figure 14 is a diagram illustrating a top view of a first embodiment of a lid
- Figure 15 is a diagram illustrating a side view (along a first side) of a lid
- Figure 16 is a diagram illustrating a bottom view of a lid
- Figure 17 is a diagram illustrating a side view (along a second side) of a lid
- Figures 18a and 18b are diagrams illustrating various views of a marker arranged to be received within a channel of the core trays of Figures 1 to 12;
- Figure 19 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of a core tray including the marker of Figure 18 in situ.
- the embodiment described herein is a core tray for use in the housing, organisation, transport, cataloguing and storage of core samples.
- the embodiments described herein are, in some jurisdictions, marketed and sold as the range of CoreSafeTM core trays.
- FIGs 1 through 12 there is shown a number of different embodiments of core trays. The embodiments differ in some features and in dimensions, but like numerals are used to denote like features in all Figures.
- the core tray 100 depicted in the Figures is made from a plastics material.
- the plastics material is a UV stabilised plastic, arranged to prevent deterioration of the tray when the tray is placed or left in an outdoor or otherwise exposed environment (e.g. exposed to strong UV light, heat, rain, wind, dust and other environmental factors).
- the tray may be made from any suitable material.
- a tray including the features described and defined herein can be made from a metal (such as steel) or even from a wood or wood-like material (e.g. medium-density fibreboard or similar).
- the tray 100 includes a series of channels 102 which are arranged to receive one or more core samples. It will be understood that embodiments of the tray may have one or more channels. The channels are described in more detail later in the specification.
- the tray 100 further includes an underside (or bottom) portion 104 which is substantially flat.
- the substantially flat underside 104 is arranged to allow the tray to be easily moved or slid across a flat surface, such as a table surface, a conveyor line or other such surface.
- the tray 100 further includes at least one set of handles 106, arranged to allow a user to easily grip the tray for easy movement, repositioning or carrying of the tray.
- handles 106 arranged to allow a user to easily grip the tray for easy movement, repositioning or carrying of the tray.
- three different handle arrangements are provided, depending on the particular design required for a particular application or requested by a client.
- the lengths of the handles run along the minor axis or at the "end" of the tray.
- the trays are of a substantially rectangular shape and generally have a length that is longer than their width.
- the core sample channels 102 for the purposes of the ensuing description, run parallel to the "length" of the tray.
- the specification refers td the length as the "major axis” and the width as the “minor axis”.
- the broader inventive concept encompasses a "square" tray, where the length and width of the tray are substantively identical. Notwithstanding the dimensions of an embodiment, the terms "length” and “width” are used arbitrarily as mere descriptive aids, and should not be construed as limiting the broader inventive concept.
- the tray has a major axis length of 1000mm (1 metre) and a minor axis width of 385mm (38.5cm).
- minor axis or the "end” of the tray it will be understood that this generally refers to the side or sides of the tray with the shorter length. That is, to say that the handles are provided on the minor axis or the "ends" of the tray implies that the handles are provided along the sides of the tray that are 385mm long.
- handles are provided on the major axis or the "sides" of the tray.
- the minor axis or the "ends” of the tray is defined as the shorter sides of the tray
- the major axis or the "sides” of the tray are defined as the longer sides of the tray. That is, to say that the handles are provided on the major axis or the "sides” of the tray means that the handles are provided along the sides of the tray that are 1000mm long.
- the use of side handles provides a particular advantage, in that a user may more comfortably and easily carry the tray, without needing to bend their wrists into an unnatural position.
- handles are provided on both the major and minor axes of the tray.
- This embodiment provides the maximum amount of flexibility, as it allows the user to correctly grip (and therefore handle) the tray in any number of manners and from almost any position relative to the tray.
- This embodiment finds particular use in situations where there is little space and it is necessary for the user to be able to handle the tray easily.
- the handles are integrally formed into the edge of the tray, such that they do not protrude beyond the edge of the tray. Such a feature allows trays to be closely packed together.
- the tray handles include ribbing 108 so that a user may better grip the handle. The ribbing not only provides better grip but also makes lifting the tray more comfortable as the handle does not "dig" into the user's hands.
- the number of channels provided in the tray are a function of the core sample size that is to be stored in the tray, and also the desired/required length and width of the tray.
- tray types are sized to receive core samples that have been drilled using Boart Longyear's 'Q'TM sized drill bits (a proprietary sizing scheme for drill bits developed and utilised by Boart Longyear), there are provided four different tray types:
- NQ2 (50.6mm) sized tray with 5 channels
- the channels further include a series of spaced apart and different sized ribs 110 which help support the core samples and thereby assist in preventing movement and subsequent damage to the core samples, particularly in situations where the core samples are being loaded or unloaded, or in situations where the core tray is being moved.
- the ribs 110 serve to "guide" the core sample as it is being inserted into the tray, while simultaneously decreasing the surface area contact between the core sample and the tray, thereby reducing friction and reducing the likelihood of damage or degradation to the core sample.
- the channels 102 are arranged to be of a depth where the core is arranged to sit entirely within the channel, such that the core sample sits below the top lip of the tray. This minimises the possibility of damage or interference of the core, particularly where trays are stacked.
- a finger access recess 112 At the end of each channel is a finger access recess 112, which allows a user to easily access and grip the end of the core sample, to aid in the removal of the core sample from the channel.
- the tray also includes a number of drain holes 114 which are positioned to allow water or fluid to drain from the trays.
- the tray may be manufactured without drain holes, or alternatively, a small pressure fit plug (not shown) may be utilised to temporarily or permanently plug the drain holes.
- the trays include a series of pallet strapping guides 16, which are arranged to allow a series of trays to be strapped together (and/or to a pallet) to facilitate safe movement of the trays.
- top lip or edge of the tray 118 and the bottom lip or edge of the tray 120 are of a complementary design, such that when two or more trays are stacked on top of each other, they are designed to "nest", to ensure stability and to also reduce the total shipping height of the nested trays.
- the trays are colour coded. That is, the trays are available in different colours, to assist in tray identification.
- the colour identification may be used to identify the type of tray, or the contents of the tray, or alternatively, the trays may be provided in high visibility colours for occupational health and safety reasons.
- the trays are also arranged such that, where possible, large flat surfaces 22 are presented to the user, which the user can utilise to write notes, attach serial numbers, barcodes, etc., to assist in identification of the trays.
- the trays include one or more "pre-moulded" bar codes or machine readable indicia (not shown), which may be used to identify each tray individually.
- the trays further includes at least one tag holder 124 arranged to allow a user to insert a tag.
- tag holders are provided (one on each side of the tray), so that a user can identify the contents of the tray irrespective of the relative orientation of the tray.
- trays are manufactured with an embedded RFID (or similar passive or active identification) device (not shown) which allows the trays to be electronically identified. Trays with electronic identification devices find particular use in automated cataloguing or storage facilities, where thousands or tens of thousands of trays are stacked and/or stored within a single facility, or alternatively, where trays are exposed to the elements and conventional labels are likely to be destroyed.
- a lid 200 arranged to engage with the core tray depicted generally at Figures 1 to 12.
- the lid includes a ribbed surface 202, wherein the ribbing is arranged to provide additional structural integrity to the lid. It will be understood that in an alternative embodiment, no ribbing is provided.
- the lid 200 further includes a series of projections 204 arranged at various locations towards an outer edge of the lid.
- the projections are arranged to locate within the bottom lip 120 of a core tray 100, such that a core tray can "nesf'with the lid 200. In this manner, a core tray 100 with a lid 200 can still nest with other core trays 100, irrespective of whether a lid is utilised.
- the lid 200 also includes a series of flexible locking tabs 206, such that the lid may be securely yet removably clipped to a core tray 100. It will be understood that other types of securing mechanisms may be utilised, such as sizing the lid 200 to provide a frictional or pressure fit. Such variations are within the purview of a person skilled in the art.
- the lid 200 additionally includes a series of pallet strapping guides 208, which perform the same function as the pallet strapping guides 16 on the core tray 100. That is, they allow a series of core trays with lids to be easily strapped together, by providing a guide which is designed to prevent a securing strap (not shown) from slipping along the edge of the lid.
- the lid may include a profiled edge (not shown in the Figures) to allow the bottom of one tray to easily slide across the top of the lid, to further assist in stacking the trays.
- a marker 300 arranged to fit within a channel of a core tray.
- the marker operates to separate or divide core samples within a single channel.
- the marker includes a top surface 302 which allows a user to write or otherwise mark the surface of the marker 300, or to insert a card.
- the marker further includes at least one recessed portion 304 (in the Figures shown two complementary recessed portions 304 are shown) arranged to allow a user to grasp the marker 300 and easily insert or remove the marker from the core tray 100.
- the marker further includes a bridging portion 306, arranged to provide additional structural integrity to the marker 300.
- the marker 300 is arranged to sit snugly yet removably within any channel of the core tray 100.
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