Container wall panel and container

By combining pin-type and latch-type locking components, the shortcomings of container wall panels in locking function are solved, achieving a reliable locking effect, improving safety and convenience, and enhancing the aesthetics and space utilization of the container.

CN224477366UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10DONGGUAN SOUTHERN CIMC LOGISTIC EQUIP MFG CO +2

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN SOUTHERN CIMC LOGISTIC EQUIP MFG CO
Filing Date
2025-06-13
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing container wall panels cannot provide reliable locking protection in terms of the connection between the door and the wall and the locking function, especially in complex use environments or under high security requirements, where there are problems with unstable locking.

Method used

It adopts a combination design of pin-type and latch-type locking components. The pin is movably connected to the groove, and the latch includes first and second latches that can cooperate with each other. Through the cooperation between the wall and the door, a reliable locking function is achieved.

Benefits of technology

It provides dual locking protection, improves ease of use and flexibility, enhances the security and stability of the container's interior area, and does not occupy extra space, improving aesthetics and space utilization.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a wallboard and container for container. The wallboard includes wall body, door body and locking assembly. The wall body forms an opening. The door body is pivotally connected to the side of the opening. The locking assembly includes a groove and a locking piece. The groove is formed in at least one of the wall body and the door body. The locking piece is configured as a latch. The latch is movably connected to the groove. At least one of the wall body and the door body forms a locking hole. The latch can be inserted into the locking hole. Alternatively, the groove is formed in the wall body. The locking piece is configured as a lock catch. The lock catch includes a first lock catch and a second lock catch that can cooperate with each other. The first lock catch is located in the groove. The second lock catch is connected to the door body. The locking assembly, the wall body and the door body cooperate to achieve reliable locking function. The latch type locking assembly and the lock catch type locking assembly can be implemented simultaneously or separately. When used simultaneously, the door body is provided with double locking protection. The convenience and flexibility of use are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container technology, and more specifically to a wall panel for a container and a container. Background Technology

[0002] In container shipping and related applications, containers are not only used as carriers of goods, but are also increasingly being used in temporary buildings, mobile offices, and warehousing facilities. In these applications, the interior of containers often requires proper partitioning and decoration to meet different usage needs; therefore, the demand for container wall panels as decorative panels, partitions, or side walls is growing.

[0003] Existing container wall panels have some shortcomings in achieving the connection and locking functions between the door and the wall, mostly relying on simple hooks or locks for fixation. In complex operating environments or with high security requirements, they struggle to provide reliable locking security.

[0004] Therefore, there is a need to provide a wall panel for a container and a container in order to at least partially solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] The utility model description section introduces a series of simplified concepts, which will be further explained in detail in the detailed description section. This utility model description section is not intended to limit the key features and essential technical features of the claimed technical solution, nor is it intended to determine the scope of protection of the claimed technical solution.

[0006] To at least partially solve the above problems, the first aspect of this utility model provides a wall panel for a shipping container, used as a decorative panel, partition wall, or side wall, characterized in that the wall panel comprises:

[0007] A wall having an opening;

[0008] A door body, the door body being pivotally connected to the side of the opening; and

[0009] The locking assembly includes a groove and a locking element, wherein,

[0010] The groove is formed in at least one of the wall and the door, the locking element is constructed as a pin, the pin is movably connected to the groove, and at least the other of the wall and the door has a locking hole, the pin being able to be inserted into the locking hole;

[0011] And / or, the groove is formed in the wall, the locking element is constructed as a latch, the latch includes a first latch and a second latch that can cooperate with each other, the first latch is located in the groove, and the second latch is connected to the door.

[0012] According to the wall panel of the first aspect of this utility model, a reliable locking function is achieved through the cooperation of the locking components with the wall and the door. The bolt-type locking component and the latch-type locking component can be implemented simultaneously or separately. The simultaneous use of both bolt-type and latch-type locking components provides double locking protection for the door and also improves the convenience and flexibility of use.

[0013] Optionally, the wall has a first locking hole, and the door has a second locking hole;

[0014] The locking element is constructed as a pin, which can move along its axial direction and can be inserted into the first locking hole and the second locking hole.

[0015] Optionally, the locking element is configured as a latch, and the second latch includes:

[0016] An extension portion, one end of which is connected to the door body, and the other end of which extends into the groove;

[0017] The fastening part is connected to the extension part and can engage with the first latch.

[0018] Optionally, the fastening part is formed with a third locking hole;

[0019] The first latch can be plugged into the third locking hole.

[0020] Optionally, the first latch has a locking hole for connecting a locking element to limit the second latch.

[0021] Optionally, a mounting base is provided in the groove for accommodating the locking member.

[0022] Optionally, the wall further includes a first edging, the first edging being fixed to the periphery of the opening, the first edging comprising:

[0023] The fixing part includes a first folded edge, a second folded edge, and a third folded edge that are held in place on different sides of the wall. The first folded edge and the third folded edge are opposite to each other and spaced apart. The second folded edge is connected between the first folded edge and the third folded edge.

[0024] A baffle portion is connected to the fixing portion, and at least a portion of the baffle portion is located on the moving path of the door body. When the door body closes the opening, the baffle portion can abut against the door body.

[0025] Optionally, the fixing part and the baffle part are integrally formed.

[0026] Optionally, the baffle portion extends in the same direction as the fixing portion.

[0027] Optionally, the first edging is connected to the wall via a fastener.

[0028] Optionally, the number of the first edging is equal to and corresponds one-to-one with the number of the side edges of the opening. The extension directions of adjacent first edging are different, and a first mating member is connected between adjacent first edging. The first mating member includes a first mating part and a second mating part that are in the same extension direction as the adjacent first edging. The first mating part and the second mating part are respectively fixedly connected to the adjacent first edging.

[0029] Optionally, the door body further includes a second edging, the second edging being fixed to the periphery of the door body, the second edging comprising:

[0030] The main body includes a first sealing edge, a second sealing edge, and a third sealing edge that are respectively connected to the three sides of the door body;

[0031] The two flanges are respectively connected to different sides of the main body, and are arranged opposite to each other and spaced apart. The main body and the two flanges are respectively connected to different surfaces of the door body; wherein...

[0032] The two sets of second edging are connected end to end, and the interfaces of the two sets of second edging are fixedly connected.

[0033] Optionally, the main body and the flange are integrally formed.

[0034] Optionally, the flange extends in the same direction as the main body.

[0035] Optionally, the second edging is connected to the door body via a fastener.

[0036] Optionally, the interfaces of the two sets of second edging are connected by a second mating component.

[0037] Optionally, the two ends of the second mating member are respectively connected to the two second edgings.

[0038] Optionally, the second mating member is connected to the end of the main body.

[0039] Optionally, the second mating component is located on the side of the second edging closer to the door body.

[0040] The second aspect of this utility model provides a container, characterized in that it includes the aforementioned wall panels.

[0041] The container according to the second aspect of this utility model has similar technical effects to the wall panels described above. Attached Figure Description

[0042] The following drawings, which illustrate embodiments of the present invention, are incorporated herein by reference as part of the present invention and are used to understand the invention. The drawings show embodiments of the present invention and their descriptions, serving to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings,

[0043] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a container according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

[0044] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a wall panel according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

[0045] Figure 3 for Figure 2 An enlarged schematic diagram of part A in the diagram;

[0046] Figure 4 for Figure 2 An enlarged schematic diagram of part B in the diagram;

[0047] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a wall according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

[0048] Figure 6 for Figure 5 An enlarged schematic diagram of part C in the diagram;

[0049] Figure 7 for Figure 5 An enlarged schematic diagram of part D in the diagram;

[0050] Figure 8 This is a three-dimensional exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the wall of this utility model;

[0051] Figure 9 for Figure 8 An enlarged schematic diagram of part E in the diagram;

[0052] Figure 10 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a door body according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

[0053] Figure 11 for Figure 10 An enlarged schematic diagram of part F in the diagram;

[0054] Figure 12 for Figure 10 An enlarged schematic diagram of part G in the diagram;

[0055] Figure 13 This is a three-dimensional exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the door body of this utility model;

[0056] Figure 14 for Figure 13 An enlarged schematic diagram of part H in the diagram;

[0057] Figure 15 for Figure 13 An enlarged schematic diagram of part I in the diagram; and

[0058] Figure 16 for Figure 13 An enlarged schematic diagram of part J in the diagram.

[0059] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures

[0060] 10: Container

[0061] 11: Framework Components

[0062] 12: Wall panel

[0063] 20: Wall

[0064] 21: Opening

[0065] 22: Hinge

[0066] 30: Door body

[0067] 40: Locking Component

[0068] 41: Groove

[0069] 42: Locking component

[0070] 43: Pin

[0071] 44: Mounting bracket

[0072] 45: Connector

[0073] 46: Connecting hole

[0074] 47: Locking hole

[0075] 48: Limiting part

[0076] 49: Lock

[0077] 50: First Lock

[0078] 51: Keyhole

[0079] 52: Second Lock

[0080] 53: Extension

[0081] 54: Fastening part

[0082] 55: Third locking hole

[0083] 60: First edging

[0084] 61: Fixing part

[0085] 62: First fold

[0086] 63: Second fold

[0087] 64: Third fold

[0088] 65: Baffle section

[0089] 66: First mating part

[0090] 67: First Coordination Department

[0091] 68: Second Coordination Department

[0092] 70: Second edge binding

[0093] 71: Main body

[0094] 72: First edge sealing

[0095] 73: Second edge sealing

[0096] 74: Third edge sealing

[0097] 75: Wing Edge

[0098] 76: Second mating part Detailed Implementation

[0099] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that embodiments of the present invention may be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, certain technical features well-known in the art have not been described in order to avoid confusion with embodiments of the present invention.

[0100] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to the present invention. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of the stated features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or combinations thereof.

[0101] In this document, ordinal numbers such as "first" and "second" used in this invention are merely identifiers and do not have any other meaning, such as a specific order. Moreover, for example, the term "first component" does not imply the existence of "second component," and the term "second component" does not imply the existence of "first component."

[0102] In this article, terms such as "up," "down," "front," "back," "left," and "right" are used only to indicate the relative positional relationship between related parts, rather than to define the absolute position of these related parts.

[0103] In this document, terms such as “equal” and “same” are not strict mathematical and / or geometric limitations, but also include errors that are understandable to those skilled in the art and permissible in manufacturing or use.

[0104] Unless otherwise stated, the numerical ranges in this document include not only the entire range within its two endpoints, but also the subranges contained therein.

[0105] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, these exemplary embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. It should be understood that these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of the present invention is thorough and complete, and that the concept of these exemplary embodiments is fully conveyed to those skilled in the art.

[0106] Reference Figure 1 This utility model provides a container 10. The container 10 mainly includes a frame assembly 11 and wall panels 12. The frame assembly 11 includes a top frame located at the top of the container 10, a bottom frame located at the bottom of the container 10, and a plurality of uprights located between the top frame and the bottom frame. The wall panels 12 include a top plate, a bottom plate, and side walls. The top plate is located at the top of the frame assembly 11 and is laid on the top frame, and the top plate and the top frame together form the top of the container 10. The bottom plate is located at the bottom of the frame assembly 11, and the bottom plate and the bottom frame together form the bottom of the container 10. The side walls include side plates and end plates. The side plates are located on both sides of the frame assembly 11 in the width direction. The end plates are located at both ends of the frame assembly 11 in the length direction.

[0107] Existing containers 10, such as battery boxes, energy storage boxes, data center and data center-related temperature control product frame boxes, as well as special container structures evolved from containers 10, can be equipped with decorative panels and partition walls 12. By installing decorative panels and partition walls 12, different functional areas within the container 10 can be effectively separated, making the internal space layout of the container 10 more rational and meeting different usage needs. Doors 30 can be installed on the decorative panels, partition walls, or side walls of the container 10, allowing for connection and temporary closure between different areas as needed. Doors 30 can be opened when personnel or goods need to move between different areas for convenient operation; doors 30 can be closed when areas need to be kept relatively independent, to prevent interference, or to ensure safety, enhancing the flexibility and safety of the container 10.

[0108] Reference Figures 2 to 16 The wall panel 12 includes a wall body 20, a door body 30, and a locking assembly 40. The wall body 20 has an opening 21. The door body 30 is pivotally connected to one side of the opening 21. The locking assembly 40 includes a recess 41 and a locking element 42. In this design, a reliable locking function is achieved through the cooperation of the locking assembly 40 with the wall body 20 and the door body 30. Optionally, the wall body 20 and the door body 30 are pivotally connected via a hinge 22.

[0109] In some embodiments, a groove 41 is formed in at least one of the wall 20 or the door 30, and the locking member 42 is configured as a pin 43, which is movably connected to the groove 41. At least the other of the wall 20 and the door 30 has a locking hole 47, and the pin 43 can be inserted into the locking hole 47. This design is simple in structure and easy to operate. Through the insertion and cooperation of the pin 43 and the locking hole 47, the door 30 can be firmly locked in the closed position, preventing the door 30 from being opened accidentally and ensuring the safety and stability of the interior area of ​​the container 10.

[0110] In other embodiments, the groove 41 is formed in the wall 20, and the locking element 42 is constructed as a latch 49. The latch 49 includes a first latch 50 and a second latch 52 that can cooperate with each other. The first latch 50 is located in the groove 41, and the second latch 52 is connected to the door 30. This locking method also has a good locking effect, and different types and styles of latches 49 can be designed according to actual needs to meet different security levels and usage requirements, further enhancing the reliability and flexibility of locking the door 30.

[0111] Different usage scenarios may have different requirements for the locking of the door 30. For example, in scenarios where the door 30 needs to be opened and closed frequently, the bolt-type locking component is easy to operate and facilitates quick opening and closing; while in scenarios with extremely high security requirements, the latch-type locking component provides a more robust locking effect. In this solution, the above two embodiments can be implemented simultaneously or individually. The simultaneous use of both bolt-type and latch-type locking components provides dual locking protection for the door 30. Even if one locking method malfunctions or is damaged, the other locking method can still function, greatly improving the reliability and security of the door 30 locking. Furthermore, users can choose the appropriate locking method according to their habits and actual conditions, improving ease of use and flexibility, thereby enhancing the user experience.

[0112] In this design, the recess 41 ensures that the locking component 40 of the wall panel 12 does not protrude from the wall 20 or the door 30, resulting in a smoother and simpler appearance for the container 10, enhancing its overall aesthetics and meeting the appearance requirements of modern industrial products. Simultaneously, it does not occupy additional external space of the container 10, thus improving space utilization.

[0113] The following description, with reference to the accompanying drawings, details an embodiment in which the locking element 42 is constructed as a pin 43.

[0114] In some embodiments, a recess 41 is formed in the wall 20, and a pin 43 is connected to the door 30. Optionally, a locking hole 47 is formed in the wall 20. Further alternatively, a locking hole 47 is formed in both the wall 20 and the door 30.

[0115] In some other embodiments, a recess 41 is formed in the door body 30, and a latch 43 is connected to the wall 20. Optionally, a locking hole 47 is formed in the door body 30. Still alternatively, a locking hole 47 is formed in both the wall 20 and the door body 30.

[0116] Optionally, the two embodiments described above can be implemented simultaneously, and this solution is not particularly limited. The following description focuses on an embodiment in which a groove 41 is formed in the door body 30 and a bolt 43 is connected to the wall 20.

[0117] Reference Figures 2-3 , Figures 10-11 , Figure 13A mounting base 44 is provided in the groove 41 of the door body 30, and the mounting base 44 is fixedly connected to the groove 41 by a fastener. Optionally, the mounting base 44 is constructed as a box-shaped structure. Optionally, the fastener can be, but is not limited to, bolts, rivets, or snap-fit ​​structures. A connecting base 45 is fixedly connected to the mounting base 44. Optionally, the connecting base 45 forms a connecting hole 46, and the pin 43 is movably connected to the connecting hole 46 along its axial direction. Optionally, the wall 20 has a first locking hole, and the door body 30 has a second locking hole. Optionally, the second locking hole of the door body 30 is formed in the mounting base 44. The first locking hole and the second locking hole are located on the movement path of the pin 43 to achieve effective insertion and engagement of the pin 43 with the two locking holes 47, thereby achieving the purpose of firmly locking the door body 30 in the closed position. Only when the pin 43 can be smoothly inserted into the two locking holes 47 can the locking operation of the door body 30 be completed, preventing the door body 30 from being opened accidentally and ensuring the safety and stability of the internal area of ​​the container 10.

[0118] Optionally, one end of the pin 43 is used to connect with the locking hole 47, and the other end of the pin 43 is provided with a limiting part 48 to prevent the pin 43 from disengaging from the mounting base 44. The extending direction of the limiting part 48 forms an angle with the axial direction of the pin 43.

[0119] The following description, with reference to the accompanying drawings, details an embodiment in which the locking element 42 is constructed as a pin 43.

[0120] The groove 41 is formed in the wall 20, and the latch 49 is connected to the door 30.

[0121] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 5 , Figures 7-8 A mounting base 44 is provided within the groove 41 of the wall 20, and the mounting base 44 is fixedly connected to the groove 41 by a fastener. Optionally, the mounting base 44 has a box-shaped structure. Optionally, the fastener can be, but is not limited to, bolts, rivets, or snap-fit ​​structures. Optionally, the mounting base 44 is fixedly connected with a first latch 50.

[0122] Optionally, the second latch 52 is configured as a bent sheet-like structure, for example, it can be a structure with four straight edges, similar to a "Ji" shape. The second latch 52 includes an extension portion 53 and a fastening portion 54. One end of the extension portion 53 is connected to the door body 30, and the other end of the extension portion 53 extends to the groove 41. Optionally, the extension portion 53 is connected to the door body 30 by welding or by a fixing member. The fastening portion 54 is connected to the extension portion 53, and the fastening portion 54 can cooperate with the first latch 50. The second latch 52 can span the space between the door body 30 and the groove 41, tightly connecting the door body 30 to the wall body 20 (where the first latch 50 is located), thereby achieving a reliable fastening and locking function, ensuring that the door body 30 will not accidentally open in the closed state. Optionally, the second latch 52 is an integrally formed structure.

[0123] Optionally, the fastening portion 54 is formed with a third locking hole 55; the first latch 50 can be inserted and connected with the third locking hole 55. The first latch 50 is located on the moving path of the fastening portion 54. Specifically, the first latch 50 is located on the moving path of the third locking hole 55. Thus, when the door body 30 is closed, the second latch 52 can be naturally inserted and connected through the third locking hole 55, thereby achieving the fastening of the first latch 50 and the second latch 52.

[0124] Optionally, in the state where the first latch 50 and the second latch 52 are fastened, the extension portion 53 is in contact with the surface of the wall body 20. The extension portion 53 guides the fastening portion 54 into the groove 41 to cooperate with the first latch 50, making the entire locking assembly 40 not significantly protrude from the wall body 20 or the door body 30. This not only ensures the aesthetic appearance of the container 10 but also reduces the interference of external factors on the locking assembly 40 and lowers the risk of the door body 30 accidentally opening.

[0125] Optionally, the first latch 50 is formed with a locking hole 51, and the locking hole 51 is used to connect a locking member (not shown in the figure) to limit the second latch 52. Optionally, the locking member can be but not limited to a door lock or a bolt. Optionally, the first latch 50 is configured as a sheet-like structure. Optionally, structures such as the locking hole 51 are processed on the first latch 50 for cooperation with the locking member. In the state where the first latch 50 and the second latch 52 are fastened, the second latch 52 is limited by the locking member to prevent the second latch 52 from disengaging from the first latch 50, thereby achieving reliable locking of the door body 30. When the locking member is a door lock, the container 10 can have anti-theft performance to prevent unauthorized personnel from opening the door body 30 of the container 10.

[0126] According to the above, since the door body 30 will open and close relative to the wall body 20, in this solution, a wrap-around edge is also provided to improve the bonding strength between the wall body 20 and the door body 30.

[0127] Refer to Figures 2 to 9The wall 20 includes a first edging 60, which is fixed to the periphery of the opening 21. The first edging 60 includes a fixing part 61 and a baffle part 65. The fixing part 61 includes a first folded edge 62, a second folded edge 63, and a third folded edge 64 that are engaged with different sides of the wall 20. The first folded edge 62 and the third folded edge 64 are opposite to each other and spaced apart, and the second folded edge 63 is connected between the first folded edge 62 and the third folded edge 64. The multi-sided engagement method greatly increases the contact area and connection strength between the fixing part 61 and the wall 20. The baffle part 65 is connected to the fixing part 61, and at least a portion of the baffle part 65 is located on the movement path of the door 30. In the projection along the thickness direction of the wall panel 12, the projection of at least a portion of the baffle part 65 is located on the projection of the door 30. In this solution, the fixing part 61 and the baffle part 65 form an "h"-shaped structure. When the door 30 closes the opening 21, the baffle part 65 can abut against the door 30. When the door 30 is closed, it only needs to abut against the baffle 65 to ensure that the door 30 accurately seals the opening 21, achieving precise positioning and avoiding the problem of the door 30 not closing properly or closing too much. At the same time, the baffle 65 can prevent rainwater, dust and other external substances from entering to a certain extent. In this solution, the structure of the opening 21 of the wall 20 is strengthened by the setting of the first edge 60, reducing the direct contact and friction between the door 30 and the wall 20.

[0128] Optionally, the fixing part 61 and the baffle part 65 are integrally formed. Optionally, the first edge banding 60 is formed by bending a sheet material to form the fixing part 61 and the baffle part 65.

[0129] Optionally, the baffle portion 65 and the fixing portion 61 extend in the same direction. That is, both the baffle portion 65 and the fixing portion 61 extend along the side extension direction of the opening 21, and the overall shape of the first edging 60 is highly adapted to the side shape of the opening 21 of the wall 20. At the same time, the continuous edging structure can better distribute and withstand external forces.

[0130] Optionally, the number of first edging 60s is equal to and corresponds one-to-one with the number of sides of the opening 21, and adjacent first edging 60s extend in different directions. Optionally, the opening 21 is rectangular in shape, and the number of sides of the opening 21 is 4. That is, the number of first edging 60s is 4. The overall structure of each first edging 60 is straight to fit the side. The length of each first edging 60 is adapted to the length of the corresponding side.

[0131] Adjacent first edging edges 60 are connected by first mating members 66. Each first mating member 66 includes a first mating portion 67 and a second mating portion 68 extending in the same direction as the adjacent first edging edges 60. The first mating portions 67 and 68 are fixedly connected to the adjacent first edging edges 60. The first mating members 66 ensure a tighter and more stable connection between adjacent first edging edges 60, allowing the four first edging edges 60 to form a unified rectangular frame, thus improving the overall structural stability. The first edging edges 60 support and constrain each other, jointly bearing the external forces.

[0132] Optionally, the first edging 60 is connected to the wall 20 by fasteners. Fasteners can be, but are not limited to, bolts, rivets, and snap-fit ​​structures. The first edging 60 is also connected to the first mating member 66 by fasteners. Fasteners can be, but are not limited to, bolts, rivets, and snap-fit ​​structures. Optionally, at the first mating member 66, the first mating member 66, the first edging 60, and the wall 20 are fixedly connected by a common fastener.

[0133] Reference Figure 2 , Figures 10 to 16 The door body 30 includes a second edging 70, which is fixed to the periphery of the door body 30. The second edging 70 includes a main body 71 and flanges 75. The main body 71 includes a first sealing edge 72, a second sealing edge 73, and a third sealing edge 74, which are respectively connected to the three sides of the door body 30. The first sealing edge 72 and the third sealing edge 74 are opposite to each other and spaced apart, and the second sealing edge 73 is connected between the first sealing edge 72 and the third sealing edge 74. That is, if the second sealing edge 73 corresponds to the wide side of the door body 30, the first sealing edge 72 and the third sealing edge 74 correspond to the long side of the door body; if the second sealing edge 73 corresponds to the long side of the door body 30, the first sealing edge 72 and the third sealing edge 74 correspond to the wide side of the door body. Optionally, the first sealing edge 72 and the third sealing edge 74 have different lengths, and the two flanges 75 are respectively connected to different sides of the main body 71, opposite to each other and spaced apart, with the main body 71 and the two flanges 75 respectively connected to different surfaces of the door body 30. The two sets of second edging 70 are joined end-to-end, and their interfaces are connected by a second mating part 76. The shape of the second edging 70 conforms to the shape of the door 30, and the second edging 70 is constructed in a U-shape. The two second edging 70s are joined together to wrap around the perimeter of the door 30. The second edging 70 enhances the edge strength of the door 30, and in conjunction with the first edging 60, it not only limits the closing of the door 30 but also strengthens the connection between the door 30 and the wall 20.

[0134] Optionally, the main body 71 and the flange 75 are integrally formed. Optionally, the second edging 70 is formed by bending a sheet material to form the main body 71 and the flange 75.

[0135] Optionally, the flange 75 and the main body 71 extend in the same direction. That is, both the flange 75 and the main body 71 extend along the extension direction of the edge of the door 30, and the second edging 70 is height-matched to the edge contour of the door 30.

[0136] Optionally, the second edging 70 is connected to the door body 30 by fasteners. The fasteners can be, but are not limited to, bolts, rivets, and snap-fit ​​structures.

[0137] Optionally, the interfaces of the two sets of second edging 70 are connected by a second mating member 76. The second edging 70 and the second mating member 76 are connected by a fastener. The fastener can be, but is not limited to, bolts, rivets, and snap-fit ​​structures. Optionally, at the second mating member 76, the second mating member 76, the second edging 70, and the door body 30 are fixedly connected by a common fastener.

[0138] Optionally, the two ends of the second mating member 76 are respectively connected to two second edgings 70. Optionally, the second mating member 76 is connected to the end of the main body 71. The second mating member 76 connects the two opposing second edgings 70, increasing the connection strength between the second edgings 70 and making the entire second edging 70 structure a more stable whole. Optionally, the mating member is constructed as a sheet material.

[0139] Optionally, the second mating part 76 is located on the side of the second edge band 70 closest to the door body 30. That is, the second mating part 76 can be hidden between the second edge band 70 and the door body 30, without affecting the overall appearance of the door body 30.

[0140] Optionally, the hinge 22 is connected to the first edge 60 and the second edge 70 respectively.

[0141] Unless otherwise defined, the technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. The terminology used herein is for descriptive purposes only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Terms such as “set” appearing herein can refer to either a component being directly attached to another component or a component being attached to another component via an intermediary. A feature described in one embodiment may be applied, alone or in combination with other features, to another embodiment, unless that feature is not applicable in that other embodiment or is otherwise stated.

[0142] This utility model has been described through the above embodiments. However, it should be understood that the above embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit this utility model to the described embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that many more variations and modifications can be made based on the teachings of this utility model, and all such variations and modifications fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

Claims

1. A container wall panel, used as a decorative panel, partition wall, or side wall, characterized in that, The wall panel includes: A wall having an opening; A door body, the door body being pivotally connected to the side of the opening; and The locking assembly includes a groove and a locking element, wherein, The groove is formed in at least one of the wall and the door, the locking element is constructed as a pin, the pin is movably connected to the groove, and at least the other of the wall and the door has a locking hole, the pin being able to be inserted into the locking hole; And / or, the groove is formed in the wall, the locking element is constructed as a latch, the latch includes a first latch and a second latch that can cooperate with each other, the first latch is located in the groove, and the second latch is connected to the door.

2. The container wall panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wall has a first locking hole, and the door has a second locking hole; The locking element is constructed as a pin, which can move along its axial direction and can be inserted into the first locking hole and the second locking hole.

3. The container wall panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The locking element is configured as a latch, and the second latch includes: An extension portion, one end of which is connected to the door body, and the other end of which extends into the groove; The fastening part is connected to the extension part and can engage with the first latch.

4. The container wall panel according to claim 3, characterized in that, The fastening part has a third locking hole; The first latch can be plugged into the third locking hole.

5. The container wall panel according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first latch has a locking hole for connecting a locking element to limit the second latch.

6. The container wall panel according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, A mounting base is provided in the groove, and the mounting base is used to accommodate the locking member.

7. The container wall panel according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The wall also includes a first edging, which is fixed to the periphery of the opening. The first edging includes: The fixing part includes a first folded edge, a second folded edge, and a third folded edge that are held in place on different sides of the wall. The first folded edge and the third folded edge are opposite to each other and spaced apart. The second folded edge is connected between the first folded edge and the third folded edge. A baffle portion is connected to the fixing portion, and at least a portion of the baffle portion is located on the moving path of the door body. When the door body closes the opening, the baffle portion can abut against the door body.

8. The container wall panel according to claim 7, characterized in that, The first edge banding satisfies at least one of the following conditions: The fixing part and the baffle part are integrally formed; The baffle portion extends in the same direction as the fixing portion; The first edging is connected to the wall via a fastener; The number of the first edging is equal to and corresponds one-to-one with the number of the side edges of the opening. The extension directions of adjacent first edging are different, and a first mating member is connected between adjacent first edging. The first mating member includes a first mating part and a second mating part that are in the same extension direction as the adjacent first edging. The first mating part and the second mating part are respectively fixedly connected to the adjacent first edging.

9. The container wall panel according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The door body further includes a second edging, which is fixed to the periphery of the door body. The second edging includes: The main body includes a first sealing edge, a second sealing edge, and a third sealing edge that are respectively connected to the three sides of the door body; The two flanges are respectively connected to different sides of the main body, and are arranged opposite to each other and spaced apart. The main body and the two flanges are respectively connected to different surfaces of the door body; wherein... The two sets of second edging are connected end to end, and the interfaces of the two sets of second edging are fixedly connected.

10. The container wall panel according to claim 9, characterized in that, The second edge binding satisfies at least one of the following conditions: The main body and the flange are integrally formed; The flange extends in the same direction as the main body. The second edging is connected to the door body by a fastener; The two sets of second edging are connected at their interfaces by a second mating component; The two ends of the second mating component are respectively connected to the two second edging edges; The second mating component is connected to the end of the main body; The second fitting is located on the side of the second edging closest to the door body.

11. A container, characterized in that, Includes the wall panel according to any one of claims 1 to 10.