EP2544864A1 - Système de valise - Google Patents

Système de valise

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EP2544864A1
EP2544864A1 EP11709669A EP11709669A EP2544864A1 EP 2544864 A1 EP2544864 A1 EP 2544864A1 EP 11709669 A EP11709669 A EP 11709669A EP 11709669 A EP11709669 A EP 11709669A EP 2544864 A1 EP2544864 A1 EP 2544864A1
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container
additional
side wall
case
closed state
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Patricia Lorek
Manfred Klement
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Plaston AG
Metabowerke GmbH and Co
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Plaston AG
Metabowerke GmbH and Co
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D13/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of the same material, other than metal, plastics, wood, or substitutes therefor
    • 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
    • B25H3/021Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
    • 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
    • B25H3/021Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
    • B25H3/022Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements in fixed relationship

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  • the present invention relates to a container system, in particular case system, with a container, in particular a case, for storing objects, which has a container upper part and a container lower part. At least one additional container, which is suitable for the storage of other objects, is detachably attachable to the container.
  • container systems are used for storing and / or transporting various articles, such as tools.
  • a container such as a suitcase, often has a container bottom and a container top which are hinged together to close an interior space. By unfolding the container upper part relative to the container lower part, the interior and the objects stored therein, for example tools, can be made accessible. In addition, for the convenient transport of the container, this often has a handle on.
  • DE 203 03 536 shows a tool box with a side wall, which has mutually hinged inner and outer walls ⁇ . Between these inner and outer walls compartments are provided, which serve to accommodate special tools.
  • auxiliary containers can be attached laterally to a tool box. Depending on the objects to be stored therein, these additional containers can be designed differently. Such case systems are also shown in DE 94 17 348 and US 7,159,712.
  • the tool case can be extended in these systems, depending on the needs of the user with those additional containers, which contain the ge ⁇ just required items.
  • the user does not need to store a large number of different ⁇ handy tools in a large tool box and transport together. He can instead for example, only frequently used and versatile tools in the trunk bring under ⁇ , while the special tools are ge ⁇ stored in the additional containers.
  • the case can then be supplemented with the respective corresponding auxiliary containers.
  • a container in particular a suitcase, comprising a container top and a container bottom, which has a bottom and attached thereto a circumferential side wall, wherein the side wall together with the bottom defines an interior of the container, which is suitable for storing objects, and wherein the container a closed state, in which the container upper part and the container lower part together close the inner space to the outside, and has an opened state, in which the interior space is accessible from the outside; and
  • At least one additional container having a connection structure, and which is overall suitable for the storage of further objects, wherein the additional container in the open condition of the container is lös ⁇ bar mountable by means of the connection structure on the side wall, in particular pushed.
  • the container upper part is arranged relative to the container lower part in the closed state such that it prevents removal of the additional container from the container.
  • the additional container can thus be attached to this or removed from it only in the open state of the container. When closed, this will prevent ver ⁇ through the container top. An unwanted release of the additional container from the container is thereby effectively prevented in its closed state.
  • the additional container can be designed such that it forms a positive connection with the container when it is attached to this, and that the container upper part in the closed state ⁇ prevents release of the positive connection.
  • the additional container may be, for example, a container for storing other objects, such as accessory material, soiled tool, special items or consumables.
  • the additional container may in particular be a closable container and, for example, have special compartments for receiving certain objects such as drills, saw blades, Anglereiumblen, sewing accessories, Samaritermaterial etc. It can also be an open container.
  • the compound structure along a direction of displacement can be pushed onto the side wall, wherein the Be Schol ⁇ Ü teroberteil berdeckt the connecting structure in the closed state in order to prevent displacement especially opposite to the direction postponement.
  • the additional container for the user is particularly easy to attach to the container.
  • the displacement direction is advantageously directed towards the ground and in particular is substantially perpendicular to the ground.
  • the connecting structure In the closed state of the container, the connecting structure is advantageously held in a region between the container lower part and the container upper part, in particular even being inserted. stuck. As a result, removal of the additional container from the container Be ⁇ be prevented in a simple manner by the container top.
  • the connecting structure preferably comprises a suspension element, such as a hook-in strap, which can be suspended over the side wall in such a way that it projects into the interior space.
  • the suspension element is advantageously located on an upper edge of the side wall and extends from there preferably in the interior and adjacent an inner side of the side wall to Bo ⁇ the bottom of the container.
  • z. B. outside of the container base is closed at the bottom ⁇ ne rail is formed, and that the connection structure is designed as a profile which can be inserted from above into the rail, wherein the container upper part covers the rail in ge ⁇ closed state from above , A removal of the additional container from the container in the closed state is because ⁇ also prevented.
  • the rail is formed on the additional container and the profile on the container base. The additional container can also be hung in the inside of the case, wherein the described vorteilhaf- th features are preserved.
  • the side wall may comprise a projecting into the interior remindhal ⁇ teelement, which is adapted to respond with the hanging member ⁇ A a releasable latching connection.
  • the Einh briefly- element then advantageously has a correspondingly complementary locking element, such as a recess, a Vertie ⁇ Fung, grooves, ribs, etc..
  • the container is preferably configured in accordance with a conventional construction such that the container upper part is pivotably connected to the container lower part about a pivot axis.
  • the additional container is then preferably mounted in a region of the side wall which extends substantially transversely to this pivot axis.
  • the container can also, as is common in many containers, have a closure between the container top and the container bottom, which is suitable for locking the container in the closed state and which is arranged in an area of the side wall opposite the pivot axis.
  • the container of such a conventional Be Schol- terform is that it has a handle, which is used for carrying the container, and which is arranged in one of the pivot axis gege ⁇ nübercolo region of the side wall of the container.
  • This handle is preferably attached to the container base and particularly preferably to the side wall of the container base. But it can also be attached to the container top.
  • the container may have a substantially cuboidal basic shape, which may in particular be flattened such that two opposing surfaces of this basic shape we ⁇ considerably larger, preferably even at least twice as large as any other surface of the cuboid basic shape.
  • the additional container has an additional container lower part with a receiving space which is suitable for the storage of objects, as well as a lid which is suitable for holding the receiving space in a closure chamber. Close position to the outside and release in a release position to the outside.
  • the container top part in the closed state of the container then acts in such a manner to the cover along that a Be ⁇ movement of the lid is prevented from the closure position into the release position.
  • the attached to the container unbefflel ⁇ ter can therefore only be opened and closed when the container is in the open state. Unintentional popping of the additional container, for example, when carrying the container is thereby prevented.
  • the lid advantageously an over- coverage area on which is covered in the closed position of the lid and in the closed state of the container from the container ⁇ shell.
  • the transition region is preferably formed as a flange, which is held in the closed position of the lid and in the closed state of the container in a region between the side wall and the container top, in particular even ⁇ clamped.
  • the lid is pivotably connected to the additional container lower part in egg ⁇ nem area which is arranged on a side facing away from the container side of the additional container.
  • This Ver ⁇ bond the lid to the auxiliary tank bottom can be done in game ⁇ via a hinge, in particular via a Filmschar- Nier.
  • the additional container may additionally or alternatively have a closure between additional container lower part and lid, which is suitable for locking the additional container in the closed position.
  • the tool case can have in its side wall at least one guide element, into which a guide element of the additional container can engage.
  • the additional container may have a double eyelet, by means of which the lid of the additional container can be kept closed even when the closure is open.
  • the additional container may have at least one Ein rehabilitationlasche and the Ein vonsche may have a lower flap and a top flap, whereby the attachment of the additional container to the suitcase can be further improved.
  • In the side wall of the additional container guides can be angeord ⁇ net, in which partitions can be inserted, for example, plastic.
  • wel ⁇ che plug-in plates can be inserted.
  • the said slide-in plates can be part of a fastening system for objects to be transported in the case or additional container.
  • the addition container described front must eventually be applied not necessarily from ⁇ together with the suitcase. It is also conceivable to use the additional container without the case.
  • the additional container may also be introduced into a suitable receiving device of a stationary machine or into a correspondingly equipped shelving system.
  • the receiving device can be designed, in particular, analogously to the corresponding side wall of the suitcase.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of belonging to a container system according to a first embodiment of the invention case in the closed state without additional container.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the case of Figure 1 in the open state without additional container.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the case of Figure 1 in the closed state with attached additional containers.
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view from a viewing direction of the suitcase of FIG. 1 deviating from FIG. 3 in the closed state with additional containers attached thereto;
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of the case of Figure 1 in the open state with attached additional containers, wherein one of the auxiliary container is opened.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an additional container in the open state.
  • FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the additional container of FIG. 6 in the closed state;
  • FIG. and FIG. 8 shows a partial view of a section through a suitcase belonging to a container system according to a second embodiment of the invention in the closed state with an additional container attached thereto.
  • the Figs. 9 to 16 show another embodiment of the invention in different views.
  • FIGS. 1 to 7 a preferred embodiment of a container system according to the invention is shown in perspective views.
  • the container system has a container 1, which is a case, in particular a tool case, and one or more additional containers 2 attached thereto.
  • the suitcase 1 comprises a suitcase top 11 and a suitcase bottom 12.
  • the suitcase top 11 has a planar and substantially rectangular top surface 111, from which a circumferential jacket 112 extends downwards
  • the case bottom 12 includes a bottom 121 from which a circumferential side wall 122 extends upwardly.
  • the vertical dimension of the side wall 122 is in this embodiment substantially larger than the vertical dimension of the shell 112.
  • the bottom 121 be ⁇ limits together with the side wall 122, the top surface 111 and the shell 112 an interior of the case. 1
  • the suitcase bottom 12 and the upper case 11 are pivotally connected to each other via a hinge 13.
  • the hinge 13 connects while an upper edge of the side wall 122 having a Un ⁇ terkante of the shell 112 and is arranged along a longitudinal side of the case. 1
  • the hinge 13 may have any embodiment according to the prior art.
  • a pivot axis is defined, about which the upper case 11 is pivotable relative to the lower case part 12.
  • the hinge 13 allows the case upper part 11 to be pivoted toward the case lower part 12 in such a way that the case upper part 11 closes the interior space bounded by the case bottom part 12 to the outside.
  • the case 1 is then in a closed state ( Figure 1).
  • the case 1 has in this embodiment in the closed state substantially a flat, rectangular shape.
  • the case 1 is in an open state ( Figure 2).
  • closures are provided to lock the lower case part 12 and the upper case part 11 in the closed state of the case 1 with each other.
  • the closures are each configured by a closing clip 124 movably attached to the lower case part 12 and by a closure structure 113 formed on the upper case part 11.
  • the closure clip 124 can be latched by means of a pivoting movement into the closure structure 113, which has a recess which is complementary to the closure clip 124.
  • the closing clip could also be attached to the upper part 11 of the case. introduced, and the closure structure 113 may be formed on the case base 12.
  • brackets 114 and 126 are provided here, which are in particular connectable to a padlock.
  • the brackets 114 and 126 are arranged on the casing 112 of the suitcase upper part 11 and on the side wall 122 of the case base 12 on the side opposite the hinge 13 side of the case 1 such that they are connected to each other by means of a commercially available padlock.
  • the case bottom 12 also has a handle 123 which serves to support the case 1 by a user.
  • the handle 123, as well as the closure clips 124 and the bracket 126, are mounted on the side of the case 1 opposite the hinge 13.
  • additional container 2 are laterally attached to the case 1.
  • up to two additional containers 2 can be attached to opposite sides of the case 1.
  • attaching the additional containers 2 to the case 1 is possible only in the opened state of the case 1 (FIG. 5).
  • the additional container 2 are mounted in this embodiment in each case in a side wall region of the case 1, which extends transversely to the hinge 13 and the pivot axis defined thereby.
  • FIG. 6 The detailed design of the additional container 2 of this embodiment is shown in Figures 6 and 7. From a planar bottom 221, a circumferential side wall 222 extends upwards. The vertical extent of the side wall 222 here corresponds to that of the side wall 122 of the case bottom part 12. The bottom 221 of the auxiliary container 2, together with the side wall 222, forms a container bottom part 22 of the auxiliary container 2.
  • the additional container 2 can thus be easily attached to the lower case part 12 or removable from this.
  • the Einhticianlaschen 223 are covered by the upper case part 11, whereby the Einhpsychlaschen 223 can not be moved from the bottom upwards.
  • the hanging-in straps 223 are held between the upper edge of the side wall 122 and the lower edge of the jacket 112 of the suitcase upper part 11.
  • the additional container 2 forms in this state a positive connection with the case 1. A removal of the additional container 2 from the case 1 is therefore not possible in this closed state of the case 1.
  • a lid 21 via a hinge 23 pivotally mounted on the container base 22.
  • the hinge 23 may be, for example, a film hinge or another hinge according to the known prior art.
  • the lid 21 serves to close the receiving space of the container base 22 in a closed position.
  • the cover 21 here has a cover surface 211, from which a circumferential jacket 212 extends downwards.
  • side flaps 213 may be attached which are part of a closure to hold the lid 21 of the auxiliary container 2 in the closed position.
  • the side flaps 213 may, for. B. be formed to enter into a snap connection with a formed on the container base 22, complementary structure (not shown in the figures).
  • the additional container can thus in this embodiment, regardless of whether the case 1 is in the open or closed state, are opened and closed.
  • FIG. 8 A second embodiment of a container system according to the invention is shown in FIG. 8 in a sectional view. Identical or similar parts of the container system are designated by the same reference numerals.
  • the container 1 is also a case in this embodiment.
  • the side wall 122 of the case 1 of this container system has in this case inwardly projecting retaining elements 125, which are designed to enter into a releasable latching connection with the Einhlindlaschen 223.
  • the Einhpsychlaschen 223 of the additional container 2 have in this embodiment in each case a recess which is engageable with the retaining elements 125.
  • the embodiment shown in Figure 8 also shows an advantageous embodiment of the lid 21.
  • the cover 21 has here at the lower edge of the wall facing the case 1 region of the shell 212 a perpendicular outwardly projecting flange 214.
  • the flange 214 may extend over the entire length of the region of the shell 212 where it rests against the case 1.
  • the flange 214 may also be interrupted or configured as a narrow projection or a nose.
  • the closed position of the lid 21 of the additional container 2 comes this flange 214 as well as the Einhticianlasche 223 between the side wall 122 and the shell 112 of the closed case 1 to lie. An opening of the additional container 2 in the closed state of the case 1 is prevented.
  • the receiving space of the additional container 2 can thus be made accessible or closed only in the open state of the case 1.
  • an unwanted cracking of the cover 21 of the attached case 1 additional container 2 when carrying the closed case 1 is effectively prevented.
  • the additional containers 2 are so secured to the Kof ⁇ fer 1, that these only when unlocking the curtains ⁇ lock and subsequent opening of the case 1 itself geöff ⁇ net and can be removed from the case 1.
  • the suitcase upper part 11, the lower case part 12, the Be Daveerun ⁇ terteil 22 and the lid 21 are advantageously integrally formed ⁇ and manufactured by injection molding.
  • ⁇ geous is a refinement of the additional container 2 as in the pre- lying embodiment, where the entire auxiliary container 2 is integrally formed as a whole, and the connection of the container base 22 with the lid 21 via a film hinge 23.
  • the invention is of course not limited to the preceding embodiments, and a variety of Abwand ⁇ lungs is possible.
  • the case 1 does not have the required ⁇ be flat and rectangular shape. Any configurations are conceivable for this purpose.
  • the handle 123 could instead of the case base 12, for example, be mounted centrally on the top surface 111 of the case top 11. Alternatively or additionally, a carrying strap could also be provided.
  • the additional container 2 could also be attached to the case 1 in another manner according to the known prior art.
  • a vertically extending rail is mounted on the outside of the side wall 122.
  • the rail would have two L-shaped, facing side profiles which define an intermediate channel.
  • the additional container of such an embodiment would then have an outwardly projecting T-profile, which would be designed to be complementary to this rail, that it can be inserted from above to a lower stop in this channel.
  • the suitcase upper part could then be correspondingly configured such that it covers the rail from above in the closed state of the suitcase in order to prevent removal of the additional container from the suitcase.
  • the rail and the T-profile could also extend perpendicular to the above-mentioned vertical direction, in a manner indicative of the pivot axis of the hinge 13 direction.
  • the displacement direction for attaching the additional container 2 am Suitcase 1 would then be directed in the same direction to the pivot axis direction or in a direction reverse thereto.
  • the upper case part 11 could, for example, have a downwardly projecting element which hinders a displacement of the additional container 2 relative to the case 1 in the closed state of the case 1 and prevents the removal of the additional container 2 from the case 1.
  • the additional container 2 also need not necessarily have a lid 21. Tools or other items could be held in the absence of a cover by specially providedchirta ⁇ rule in the auxiliary tank. 2
  • the additional container may be designed as a textile bag. A Einh interviewedlasche or rail, which with the textile z. B. firmly connected by sewing, welding or riveting and, for example, made of plastic o- the metal, then can serve to attach the Rajbe ⁇ container on the case.
  • the hinge 13 does not necessarily have to be provided and could, for example, also be replaced by closures , as provided on the opposite side of the case and denoted by reference numerals 124 and 113. The same applies to the hinge 23 of the additional containers. A variety of other modifications is possible.
  • FIG. 9 shows a perspective side view of a tool case 1 'according to a further embodiment of the invention.
  • a part of the tool case 1 ' is shown lying on the cover, so that the lower part 12' faces upward.
  • the guide elements formed as L guides 1221, which are formed in the side wall 122 'of the tool case 1'.
  • the L- guides 1221 are provided to a trained as L-rail guide element of a record 9 does not dargestell ⁇ th additional container in Fig., And thus the additives mentioned container to connect with the tool case 1 '.
  • the L guide 1221 is closed in the direction of the upper part, so that the additional container can not be removed from the tool box 1' at the top.
  • the additional container 2 ' shows the cover 21', which, in contrast to the embodiment shown above, can not be opened along its longitudinal side, but along its transverse side or its narrow side.
  • a safeguard against unintentional or unintentional opening can be achieved in particular by the double eye 26, with which, for example, with the aid of a padlock or a cable tie the lid 21 'of the additional container 2' can be kept closed even when the shutter 25 is open. .
  • the two rails are as L- 2221 formed guide elements for vorgese ⁇ hen, in the L-guides 1221 - to be inserted - as shown in Fig. 9. Since the fixation in the upper region of the additional container 2 'is already ensured by the suspension straps 223', it is sufficient if the L-rails 2221 - as illustrated - only extend over a partial region of the side wall 222 'of the additional container 2' are. In principle, it is also possible to form the L-rails over the entire height of the side wall 222 '. Also clearly visible from Fig. 10 is the particular embodiment of the three Ein rehabilitationla- see 223 '.
  • the bottom flap 2231 is provided to, in the manner known from the previous embodiment in the sei- tenwand 122 'of the tool box 1' intervene and thus to secure the additional container 2 'to the tool box 1'.
  • the upper flap 2232 performs another function. It engages in the closed state of the tool case 1 'whose upper part 11' (not shown in Fig. 10) and thus prevents that when the upper part 11 'of the additional container 2' of the tool box 1 'can be removed.
  • FIG. 10 shows a side view of the additional container 2 'from the front side.
  • a perspective view of the arrangement is attached in Fig. 12, in which the respective upper parts have been omitted and the additional container 2 'is shown arranged on the case 1'.
  • the side wall 222 'of the additional container 2' arranged guides 2227, in which partitions can be inserted, for example made of plastic; not visible in Fig. 12, the guides 2227 opposite corresponding guides.
  • the additional container 2 ' can be subdivided comparatively flexibly and, for example, can advantageously be used as a small parts magazine.
  • FIG. 13 shows a section through the additional container 2 'and the adjacent region of the tool box 1'. Clearly visible is the engagement of the upper part 11 'of the tool case 1' behind the upper flap 2232 and the engagement of the lower flap 2231 behind the side part 122 'of the tool box 1'. Also visible in FIG. 13 is the L-rail inserted into the L-guide 1221 Fig. 14 shows a further detail of a possible embodiment ⁇ form of the tool case according to the invention. In this case, in the rear wall 127 of the tool case, guide rails arranged ⁇ 1271, (not shown in Fig. 14) in which, for example, a sliding plate can be inserted. Fig. 14a shows the arrangement shown in Fig. 14 again in a plan view from above.
  • FIG. 16 shows the aforementioned fastening concept on the basis of a drilling machine 4 arranged, for example, in the tool case 1.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système de coffre, comportant un coffre (1) avec une partie supérieure (11) et une partie inférieure (12) qui est munie d'un fond (121) et d'une paroi latérale (122) périphérique attachée à ce dernier, la paroi latérale (122) délimitant conjointement avec le fond (121) un volume intérieur du coffre (1), lequel est destiné à recevoir des objets. Ledit coffre (1) dispose d'une position fermée, dans laquelle la partie supérieure (11) et la partie inférieure (12) ferment conjointement le volume intérieur vers l'extérieur, et dispose d'une position ouverte, dans laquelle le volume intérieur est accessible de l'extérieur. Le système de coffre comporte également au moins un coffre supplémentaire (2), qui comporte une structure d'assemblage (223) et qui est destiné à recevoir d'autres objets ; le coffre supplémentaire (2) peut être attaché de manière amovible à la paroi latérale (122) au moyen de la structure d'assemblage (223) lorsque le coffre (1) est en position ouverte, la partie supérieure (11) étant disposée par rapport à la partie inférieure (12) dans la position fermée de manière à empêcher le retrait du coffre supplémentaire (2) hors du coffre (1).
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