EP0074896B1 - Tragbarer Werkzeugkasten - Google Patents

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EP0074896B1
EP0074896B1 EP82401640A EP82401640A EP0074896B1 EP 0074896 B1 EP0074896 B1 EP 0074896B1 EP 82401640 A EP82401640 A EP 82401640A EP 82401640 A EP82401640 A EP 82401640A EP 0074896 B1 EP0074896 B1 EP 0074896B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/003Holders for drill bits or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/02Boxes
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S312/00Supports: cabinet structure
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  • the present invention relates to a portable tool storage box comprising a rigid frame equipped with a flat bottom, means for retaining an assortment of tools and spare parts, and a handle located at the part upper frame, and a removable rigid cover adapted to cover the entire frame (see, for example, US-A-4,786,832).
  • tool assembly such as, for example, tool kits or cases with movable compartments which can be stacked for storage, and which can be deployed during use.
  • tool kits or cases with movable compartments which can be stacked for storage, and which can be deployed during use.
  • These various portable assemblies intended to bring together in a small space an assortment of small DIY materials comprising a certain number of basic tools as well as spare parts such as small hardware, however have several drawbacks.
  • the deformable nature of the tool support which must be folded into a small volume for the storage or transport of the tools and deployed during use to allow access to the various tools of the panoply, gives all a certain fragility due to the frequent stresses of the deformable mobile elements.
  • the size of the kit or the box deployed in the working position is sometimes excessive and it is necessary to close the assembly each time it is moved, which is inconvenient, especially on a site where work is to be carried out. various places spaced from each other.
  • the known tool holders only allow a limited assortment of tools to be offered which generally do not include devices such as, for example, a hand drill.
  • the possession of a tool kit or a classic tool box does not exempt the use of ancillary equipment such as a stool or a step intended to allow the worker to work in fully satisfactory conditions.
  • a tool display comprising a rigid frame on which various tools are suspended, the frame being provided with a handle for transport. This type of tool holder assembly makes it easier to use since the various tools distributed on the frame are easily accessible, but the tools are not always held in position in a sufficiently secure manner and the display unit does not lend itself well to a storage.
  • the present invention aims precisely to remedy the aforementioned drawbacks and to provide a portable assembly of the toolbox type in which an assortment of basic tools and spare parts can be brought together in a manner which simultaneously ensures the storage and presentation of the various objects in a form that is both compact and easily accessible.
  • the invention also aims to provide a tool holder assembly which is easily storable and which can have, when using the tools as much as when they are stored out of service, the additional function of support element, in the same way '' a step or a stool.
  • a portable tool storage box of the type defined at the head of the description which is characterized in that the frame comprises a central vertical well constituted by deep storage compartments extending over most of the height of the frame, a base receptacle comprising smaller storage compartments arranged at the base of the frame around the central well, at least one stage of tool suspension arranged at the periphery the central well above the base receptacle, and means for guiding the cover arranged on the periphery of the base receptacle and / or the tool suspension stage, and in that the cover is designed to fitting onto said guide means, said cover having a flat upper face provided in its central part with a recess and an opening to allow passage and embedding of the handle of the frame below said fa this upper plane when the cover is disposed on the frame.
  • the cover which covers the frame and is guided thereon both by the vertical panel and by guide elements distributed around the periphery of the frame, provides protection and secure maintenance of the various tools, while fully playing its complementary role as a stool-type support, due to its rigidity and its absence of elements in relief on the horizontal upper face.
  • the frame comprises at least one vertical panel forming a rack and the cover fits on the frame by cooperating with said vertical panel and said guide means arranged at the periphery of the frame.
  • the vertical panel forming a rack can then constitute a rear face of the frame which is parallel to one of the faces of the cover when the latter is fitted onto the frame, and which forms one of the partitions of said central vertical well.
  • the cover preferably has the shape general of a cylinder whose base is a convex polygon.
  • the cover consisting of a straight cylinder whose base is a quadrilateral, thus has the shape of a parallelepiped which is particularly easy to store or stack.
  • the height of the cover is between approximately one and two times the largest dimension of the flat bottom of the frame.
  • This height presentation facilitates access to the various tools and makes the cover most suitable for its second function of stool or step.
  • the base receptacle comprises drawers located immediately above the flat bottom and over the entire extent thereof, and compartments or lockers open upwards which are located on said drawers, around from the central well.
  • the tool suspension stage comprises a collar disposed on at least part of the periphery of the central well at a certain height above the base receptacle, said collar having a vertical part parallel to the faces of the cover and at a short distance from them when the cover is fitted, and a horizontal part connected to the partitions of the central well and pierced with orifices of various sizes and shapes serving as means for hanging tools.
  • the orifices provided in the collar are associated with sleeves which guide the passage of the tools over part of their height.
  • Small compartments can be arranged around the central well and associated with the collar of the tool suspension stage.
  • the collar of the tool suspension stage may include stepped portions located at various levels to support tools of various heights.
  • the rack-forming panel comprises means for retaining keys of the flat key type which are constituted by upwardly flared slides which have lugs at their upper part which allow the head to be embedded keys, and stops are located at the bottom of the slides to remove the bottom of the keys from the plane of the panel
  • the frame and the cover are advantageously made of rigid plastic and can each be in one piece or formed from a small number of one-piece parts.
  • the cover possibly provided with reinforcements, can be provided with a non-slip relief on its upper horizontal surface.
  • the frame comprises a flat bottom which projects slightly from the plane of the walls of the bottom receptacle and of the vertical panel to receive the lower edges of the cover and the means for guiding the cover include vertical ribs distributed at the lower part of the faces.
  • vertical of the receptacle basic.
  • the vertical panel forming a rack and the handle surmounting the central well advantageously have substantially the same height.
  • FIG. 1 shows a tool holder assembly according to the invention, in the closed transport position.
  • a rigid cover 2 for example made of plastic, and having a parallelepiped shape, entirely covers a support frame for tools of which only the bottom 3 appears which protrudes slightly beyond the vertical walls 23 of the cover 2, and the upper handle 7 which passes through an opening 22 formed in a recess 21 formed in the upper part of the cover 2.
  • the cover 2 has four vertical flat faces 23 and a horizontal flat upper face 20 which may optionally be provided with ridges or other relief non-slip.
  • the handle 7 embedded in the recess 21 of the cover 2 is entirely located below the plane of the horizontal upper face 20 of the cover 2, so that different tool-holder assemblies of the type shown in FIG. 1 are easily stackable one on the other.
  • Edges or shoulders 56, 67 of the frame 1 cooperate with the underside of the upper horizontal wall 20 of the cover 2, provided with its recess 21 to allow simultaneous transport of the frame 1 and of the cover 2 when the assembly is grasped by the handle 7.
  • the tool holder assembly is presented in height, that is to say that the cover 2 has vertical faces 23 whose height is preferably slightly greater than the dimensions of the base base 3 of the frame 1.
  • This presentation allows both to have the tools on the frame 1 in a vertical position (see Figures 2 and 3) and to achieve a set that can play, thanks to the rigid cover and possibly reinforced 2, the role of a stool or step.
  • the height of the cover 2 may for example be between approximately 35 and 50 cm, while the base base 3 of the batl may be constituted by a rectigle whose length of the short side is between approximately 20 and 30 cm and the length of the long side is included between 20 and 60 cm.
  • the cover has a mechanical strength such that it can play the role of supporting a person both when it is placed, like a bell, on the buschl ( Figure 1) than when it is dissociated from the frame t ( Figure 2) to allow the gripping of the various tools placed on the frame.
  • the closed assembly 1,2 can be easily locked by a padlock which is housed in the recess 21.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 show the general structure of the frame which rests on the ground by a flat bottom 3 forming a plinth base optionally provided with pleds 31 or rollers which, if necessary, can be removable:
  • the frame 1 comprises a flat vertical rear face 5, the dimensions of which corrosndent substantially to that of a vertical face 23 of the cover 2
  • This rear panel 5 serves both as a rack for a set of tools such as a set of flat or eye keys (figea 3 and 4) and guide for fitting the cover 2 on the frame 1, while making maximum use of the space available inside the cover 2.
  • the frame 1 comprises one or more central vertical compartments 62, 63 extending substantially over the entire height of the frame and forming a deep well 6 delimited by vertical partitions 64 and the panel 5.
  • the partitions 64 of this central well 6 are surmounted by the handle 7 intended to ensure the gripping of the whole of the frame 1.
  • the central well 6 can have internal vertical partitions of separation such as the partition 61.
  • the central well is intended to allow the bulk storage of various tools very long or very bulky such as a hand drill for example.
  • Notches 65, 66 can be formed in the upper part of the partitions 64 to facilitate the gripping of the objects under the handle 7 or to wedge certain particular tools.
  • the upper horizontal rim 67 of the well 6 also cooperates with the lower face of the upper wall 20 of the cover 2 when the latter is placed on the frame (FIG. 6).
  • the frame further has a base receptacle 4 which is located immediately on the bottom 3 and includes various storage compartments 41, 42 distributed around the central well 6.
  • Vertical walls 45 resting on the bottom 3 at a short distance from the edges of this, delimit the base receptacle 4 on the sides not provided with a vertical panel forming a rack.
  • the base receptacle 4 comprises a first series of drawers 41 which extend over practically the entire surface of the base base 3 and can be distributed so as to open on one, two or four faces and thus each have a length equal to the whole transverse dimension of the base base 3, or half of this dimension or a quarter of it.
  • two series of three drawers 41 are distributed on two opposite faces 45 of the base receptacle.
  • open compartments 42 having a bottom 44, separated by intermediate partitions 43 and further limited, on the one hand, by the upper part of the walls 45 and, on the other hand, by the part lower walls are 64 of the well 6.
  • the lockers or compartments 42, as well as the drawers 41 are adapted to receive, for example, small elements such as nails, screws, bolts.
  • a stage 8 for hanging tools is arranged around the Initiai well 8 at a certain height above the base receptacle 4.
  • This stage 8 comprises a flange 81, 82 having a horizontal face 82 connected to the floors 64 of the well 6 and a vertical flap 81 consisting of three flat faces superimposed on the walls 45 of the base receptacle and parallel to the corresponding vertical faces 23 of the cover 2.
  • the flange 81, 82 comprises means for suspension of various common tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, pincers, keys, drills, files, etc.
  • suspension means are constituted by holes such as 83, 84, 85, 86 which are formed in sleeves so as to have a tubular shape of a certain height ensuring guidance of the tools and their maintenance in a substantially vertical position.
  • Tools such as screwdrivers, files or universal pliers can be inserted by their working end while tools of the movable hinge pliers type for example, can be engaged by their gripping branches.
  • the tubular shape of the holes with a depth of, for example, between approximately 25 and 40 mm, prevents the tools from tilting.
  • Some orifices can be adapted in their dimensions and shape even to specific tools.
  • orifices 83 of polygonal shape ensure anti-blocking of tools such as universal pliers engaged upside down.
  • Paired orifices 89 are also suitable for retaining tools such as pincers or pliers engaged in the orifices by their gripping branches.
  • Other orifices 86 distributed on a universal grid with tubular square holes may be intended for holding non-specific tools.
  • the shape of the housing can be adapted to certain uses.
  • the tubular holes 85 formed in a sheath 185, the bottom of which is at an inclined slope can be adapted to receive a set of drills of increasing length.
  • FIG. 5 represents, seen in plan, an example of arrangement of holes or cells of various shapes adapted to various tools.
  • the tool suspension stage 4 can also include tote receptacles or buckets such as 87 backing onto the well 6, or raised receptacles of particular shape such as that the support 88 adapted to receive a hammer-type tool and comprising a central tubular bore for the passage of a tool handle, a horizontal upper platform for the support of the tool head and an outer rim 188 which is in the extension of the corresponding vertical walls 45, 81 and stop form guaranteeing easy installation of the cover 2 on the frame even loaded with tools.
  • Stage 4 can thus be made up of various steps adapted to support tools of various sizes.
  • FIG. 4 An example of the form of rack for the vertical panel 5 is shown in FIG. 4 and explained in FIG. 7.
  • the panel 5 comprises a bottom 50 and two vertical edges 51 perpendicular to the bottom 50 and situated in the extension of the corresponding vertical lateral faces. 45, 81.
  • the vertical 57 and horizontal 56 edges of the panel 5 serve as a guide for the cover 2.
  • the ribs 52 of each slide are terminated at their upper part by lugs 53 which widen to form stops for the heads of keys.
  • Notches 55 formed between the bottom 50 and the pins 53 prevent the keys from tilting outwards.
  • a small transverse rib 54 formed at the lower part of the slide ribs 52 produces a detachment of the lower part of the keys relative to the bottom 50, so that the taking of the keys is facilitated without locking them in position being affected.
  • the slides 52 have spacings adapted to different sizes of keys and lengths corresponding approximately to half the lengths of the corresponding keys.
  • the slides 52 are advantageously arranged in staggered rows.
  • the means for guiding the cover 2 on the frame 1 may include, in addition to the horizontal 56 and vertical 57 edges of the vertical rear panel 5, the horizontal edges 67 and the outer edge of the base base 3 which extends beyond the cover, vertical ribs 9 distributed at the periphery of the walls 45 of the base receptacle 4, formed from the base 3 and stopping at a short distance from the outer rim 31 of the base 3 which corresponds substantially to the thickness vertical walls 23 of the cover at their lower part.
  • These ribs could also be formed on the vertical faces 81 of the flange 81, 82.
  • the ribs 9 produced at the base of the base receptacle 4 and having a first upper part 91 inclined downward and a second vertical lower part 92 allow more convenient engagement of the cover 2 with play over the greater height of the frame, while also producing a certain jamming when the cover arrives in the fully depressed position on the frame 1.
  • the frame can be made in one piece or have a modular design, the vertical panel 5 forming a rack and / or the flange 81, 82 disposed at the periphery of the central well 6 can be produced removably.
  • the storage box can be easily adapted to various uses and the manufacturing is streamlined since the main structure of the frame with the central well, the base receptacle, the handle, the guide edges can be produced in large series while that different types of racks and flanges can be provided for different sets of tools.
  • the vertical panel 5 also forms a partition for the central well 6, the removable nature of this panel can also facilitate access to at least one compartment of the central well 6.
  • the lateral, vertical edges 51 possibly with a small part of the bottom 50 located immediately adjacent to the edges 51, to remain integral with the central well 6, while the central part of the rack is removable and comes connect to the fixed portions, for example by a hook or snap system.
  • the cover 2 can advantageously, although not necessarily, be equipped with a flap 100 forming a flap which is pivotally mounted on hinges 101, 102 arranged along one of the edges of the central recess 21 at the upper part of the cover.
  • the flap 100 the dimensions and shape of which correspond to those of the recess 21 closes, when it is in the folded position, all of the free space defined by the recess 21.
  • the flap 100 In the folded position, the flap 100 is level with the upper face 20 of the cover, and bears on a rim 120 formed in the cover 2 along the edges of the recess 21, slightly set back relative to the plane of the upper face 20.
  • the handle 7 of the frame is also designed not to exceed the level of the flange 120.
  • the flap 100 When the flap 100 is folded down (Fig. 2), the entire upper surface of the cover 2 thus forms a plane without recessed part, so that the cover can fulfill a stool or step with maximum comfort and safety. Only a small indentation 103 is formed on the side of the flap 100 opposite the hinges 101, 102 in order to allow the flap 100 to be easily raised when the tool box equipped with its cover 2 must be grasped by its handle 7 for transport (Fig. 1). Furthermore, reinforcing ribs 104, 105 are advantageously formed on the underside of the flap 100 and are provided to be received in the recess 21 of the cover on either side of the handle 7.
  • the flap 100 can be articulated in an eccentric manner in order to present two stable positions: the raised position of FIG. 1, and the folded position of FIG. 2.

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1. Tragbarer Werkzeugkasten, umfassend ein mit einem ebenen Boden, mit Mitteln zum Halten eines Werkzeugsatzes und von einzelnen Stücken und mit einem im Oberteil des Gehäuses befindlichen Handgriff ausgestattetes starres Gehäuse und einen starren, abnehmbaren Deckel zum Überdecken der Gesamtheit des Gehäuses, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gehäuse (1) einen vertikalen Mittelschacht (6) bestehend aus tiefen, sich über den Großteil der Höhe des Gehäuses erstreckenden Einreihungsabteilen (62, 63), einen Basisbehälter (4) mit an der Basis des Gehäuses (1) um den Mittelschacht (6) angeordneten Einreihungsabteilen (41, 42) von geringerer Höhe, mindestens eine am Umfang des Mittelschachtes (6) über dem Basisbehälter (4) angeordnete Etage (8) zum Aufhängen von Werkzeug und am Umfang des Basisbehälters (4) und/oder der Etage (8) zum aufhängen von Werkzeug angeordnete Führungsmittel (9) für den Deckel umfaßt, und daß der Deckel (2) über die Führungsmittel (9) aufschiebbar ist, wobei der Deckel (2) eine ebene Oberseite (20) aufweist, die in ihrem Mittelteil zwecks Durchlassens und Einspannens des Handgriffs (7) des Gehäuses unter der ebenen Oberseite (20) bei über dem Gehäuse (1) befindlichem Deckel (2) mit einem Rücksprung (21) und einer Öffnung (22) versehen ist.
2. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gehäuse (1) mindestens eine eine Halterung bildende vertikale Tafel (5) umfaßt, und daß der Deckel (2) unter Zusammenwirken mit der vertikalen Tafel (5) und den am Umfang des Gehäuses angeordneten Führungsmitteln (9) auf das Gehäuse aufschiebbar ist.
3. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die eine Halterung bildende vertikale Tafel (5) eine Rückseite des Gehäuses (1) bildet, die parallel zu einer der Flächen (23) des Deckels (2) ist, wenn dieser auf dem Gehäuse (1) aufgeschoben ist, und die eine der Zwischenwände des vertikalen Mittelschachtes (6) bildet.
4. Werkzeugkasten nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Deckel (2) die Form eines Zylinders aufweist, dessen Basis ein konvexes Vieleck, vorzugsweise ein Viereck, ist, und daß die Höhe des Deckels (2) zwischen etwa ein- und zweimal so groß wie die größte Dimension des ebenen Bodens (3) des Gehäuses (1) ist.
5. Werkzeugkasten nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Basisbehälter (4) unmittelbar über dem ebenen Boden (3) und praktisch über den gesamten Bereich desselben angeordnete Schieber (41) und nach oben offene, über den Schiebern (41) um den Mittelschacht (6) angeordnete Abteile oder Fächer (42) umfaßt.
6. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Etage (8) zum Aufhängen von Werkzeug einen auf zumindest einem Teil des Umfangs des Mittelschachtes (6) in einer gewissen Höhe über dem Basisbehälter (4) angeordneten Bund (81, 82) umfaßt, welcher Bund einen zu den Flächen (23) des Deckels (2) parallelen und bei aufgeschobenem Deckel in geringem Abstand von diesen befindlichen vertikalen Teil (81) und einem mit den Zwischenwänden (64) des Mittelschachtes (6) verbundenen und mit als Werkzeugaufhängemittel dienenden Löchern (83 bis 86) verschiedener Größen und Formen versehenen horizontalen Teil (82) umfaßt.
7. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die im Bund (81, 82) vorgesehenen Löcher (83 bis 86) mit Hülsen versehen sind, die die Werkzeuge beim Durchschieben über einen Teil ihrer Höhe führen und ihren Halt gewährleisten.
8. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß kleine Abteile (87, 88) um den Mittelschacht (6) angeordnet und mit dem Bund (81, 82) der Etage (8) zum Aufhängen von Werkzeug verbunden sind.
9. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die eine Halterung bildende Tafel (5) Mittel (52) zum Halten von Schlüsseln der Art von Flachschlüsseln in Form von nach oben erweiterten Gleitschienen umfaßt, welche in ihrem Oberteil ein Einspannen der Schlüsselköpfe ermöglichende Nasen (53) aufweisen, und daß Anschläge (54) am unteren Teil der Gleitschienen zwecks Abhebens der unteren Schlüsselteile von der Tafelebene angeordnet sind.
10. Werkzeugkasten nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gehäuse (1) und der Deckel (2) aus festem Kunststoffmaterial hergestellt sind.
11. Werkzeugkasten nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gehäuse (1) einen ebenen Boden (3) umfaßt, der zur Aufnahme von unteren Anschlägen des Deckels (2) von der Ebene der Wände des Bodenbehälters gering vorsteht, und daß die Führungsmittel für den Deckel am unteren Teil der vertikalen Seiten (45) des Basisbehälters (4) verteilt angeordnete vertikale Rippen (9) umfassen.
12. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die eine Halterung bildende vertikale Tafel (5) und der vom Mittelschacht überhöhte Handgriff (7) im wesentlichen dieselbe Höhe aufweisen, und daß die vertikalen Anschläge (51) der Tafel als Führung für den Deckel (2) dienen.
13. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die eine Halterung bildende vertikale Tafel (5) beweglich ausgestaltet ist.
14. Werkzeugkasten nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der am Umfang des Mittelschachtes (6) angeordnete Bund (81, 82) mit den Zwischenwänden (64) des Mittelschachtes (6) beweglich verbunden ist.
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