EP3623112B1 - Dispositif de stockage et son procédé d'utilisation - Google Patents

Dispositif de stockage et son procédé d'utilisation Download PDF

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EP3623112B1
EP3623112B1 EP19191675.8A EP19191675A EP3623112B1 EP 3623112 B1 EP3623112 B1 EP 3623112B1 EP 19191675 A EP19191675 A EP 19191675A EP 3623112 B1 EP3623112 B1 EP 3623112B1
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Edwin Bunnik
Timo Kuhls
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  • the invention further relates to a method for inserting and removing an information carrier card into a card holder and from a card holder in a storage device of the aforementioned type.
  • One from the DE 91 11 986 U1 Known storage device of this type has a container housing made of a metal sheet, in the walls of which shallow recesses are pressed, in which U-shaped profiled holding rails sit, which are used to hold labels.
  • One from the EP 2 485 874 B1 Known storage device comprises a storage container, the container housing of which has a rectangular contoured box-shaped housing base and a housing cover pivotably mounted on the housing base.
  • a storage container the container housing of which has a rectangular contoured box-shaped housing base and a housing cover pivotably mounted on the housing base.
  • card receptacles designed in a shaft-like manner are designed for the detachable insertion of an information carrier card designed in credit card format.
  • the card holder is delimited on its top side by an upper edge surface which is formed by a projection of the housing cover.
  • the housing cover When the housing cover is swiveled up, this upper edge surface is removed from the card holder, so that an upward-pointing insertion opening in the card holder is exposed, through which the information carrier card can be inserted as required to assume a use position or pulled out to assume a standby position.
  • the information carrier card In the inserted position of use, the information carrier card is inserted with its two side card edge sections into a holding slot, which is in the area of the side edge surfaces of the card holder by a holding rib between the base area of the card holder and a holding rib positioned at a distance in front of it is defined.
  • a certain problem is associated with the card holders in that they impair the stability of the housing wall of the container housing.
  • the invention is based on the object of taking measures which, in conjunction with good handling of the information carrier card, ensure improved stability of a container housing equipped with at least one card holder.
  • the container housing is made of plastic, with each holding rib being formed in one piece with one of the two side frame legs and being formed on the long side facing the card holder and with only the Lower edge surface of the card holder defining lower frame legs of the boundary frame has an engagement recess, the boundary frame otherwise being uninterrupted.
  • the card holder apart from the engagement recess, is framed by a self-contained boundary frame, which is formed in its entirety on a one-piece wall section of the housing wall and is therefore not composed of components of several separate container components.
  • the boundary frame stiffens the housing wall, which ensures high stability for the housing wall despite the provision of a card holder. Since the engagement recess only has to allow the engagement of a fingertip, its width can be limited to a finger's width, so that the boundary frame has only a slight interruption that does not have a detrimental effect on the stabilization function.
  • the information carrier card can be easily inserted into its position of use and, if necessary, pulled out again into the ready position that is separate from the container housing.
  • an information carrier card is used that has bending-elastic properties so that it has a high level of flexibility. It consists in particular of an elastic plastic material, for example PVC.
  • the two side retaining ribs are shorter than the side edge surfaces of the card holder, so that they end at a distance in front of the upper edge surface of the card holder, the gap thus formed defining a card insertion gap which allows the information carrier card to be inserted through the card holder in conjunction with a bending process Insert the card insertion gap from above into the two holding slots.
  • the free space between the two holding ribs acts as a viewing opening through which the information carrier card can be recognized and which makes it possible to read information applied to the information carrier card.
  • Removing the inserted information carrier card is again associated with an elastic bending process, but is not carried out by pushing it out through the card insertion gap, but rather towards the front directly through the viewing opening.
  • the engagement recess formed in the boundary frame allows a user to insert the fingertip of a finger into the card holder and there into the area behind the inserted information carrier card and simultaneously or subsequently act on the back of the information carrier card. This can then be pulled forward through the viewing opening.
  • the engagement recess is located exclusively in a lower frame leg of the boundary frame that defines the lower edge surface of the card holder. Otherwise, the bounding box is uninterrupted. In this way, the two card insertion columns are arranged adjacent to the upper edge surface of the card holder, while the engagement recess is located in the area of the opposite lower edge surface of the card holder. This makes it easier to pull out the information carrier card because its side edges are supported in the holding slots in the height range in which manual pressure is exerted from the back when pulling it out, and an optimal curvature process can therefore be formed. Between each retaining rib and The engagement recess extends one of two length sections of the lower frame leg, referred to as frame leg sections.
  • the information carrier card is preferably the size of a so-called credit card, as is often used as a bank card or credit card.
  • it has the ID-1 format in accordance with the ISO/IEC 7810 standard.
  • the outline of the card holder is adapted to this format, so that the information carrier card is reliably fixed in place so that it cannot be lost.
  • the card holder is preferably designed in the housing wall of the container housing in such a way that the upper edge surface lies vertically at the top in a usual position of use of the storage container.
  • the card holder can be designed with any orientation in the housing wall, for example in such a way that its upper edge surface is arranged laterally or at the bottom in a usual position of use of the storage container.
  • the length of the engagement recess is preferably limited to the functionally required minimum. On both sides of the engagement recess there is a length section of the upper or lower frame leg of the boundary frame that has the engagement recess. These two Length sections of the frame leg extend along the viewing opening.
  • the engagement recess is arranged centrally between the two side edge surfaces of the card holder, so that length sections of the associated frame leg of the boundary frame of equal length adjoin on both sides of the engagement recess.
  • the holding ribs extend on their underside opposite the upper end face to the lower edge surface of the card holder, where they expediently merge into the lower edge surface in one piece.
  • each card insertion gap is preferably 25% to 35%, preferably 30%, of the length of a lateral edge surface. It is considered expedient if the length of the card insertion gap is in the range of 25% to 35% of the length of the associated lateral edge surface.
  • At least the upper edge surface and the lower edge surface of the card holder are expediently formed on a frame leg of the boundary frame, which protrudes from the housing wall as a rib-like projection.
  • the information carrier card can carry any information that is necessary or appropriate for the use of the associated storage container. For example, it may carry content information regarding one or more objects stored in the storage room. Such information can, for example, be printed on the card surface so that it can be read visually through the viewing window when the information carrier card is in the position of use. Such information can be implemented alphanumeric or using an electronically readable code. At least one piece of information can alternatively or additionally also be contained in a wirelessly readable electronic component of the information carrier card, for example in a transponder suitable for so-called RFID technology.
  • the container housing preferably has an at least essentially rectangular floor plan. This promotes space-saving storage, especially in cases where the storage device has several storage containers.
  • the container housing has a lower housing part which has a bottom wall and a peripheral peripheral wall of the housing wall which projects up from the edge of the bottom wall in a height direction of the container housing.
  • the peripheral wall creates an access opening on the top side opposite the bottom wall for the storage room, through which objects can be stored in the storage room and also taken out again.
  • the peripheral wall is composed of a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall transversely to the height direction, and two side walls that are opposite one another and each connect the front wall to the rear wall.
  • the lower housing part like in particular the entire container housing, preferably consists of a plastic material.
  • At least one card receptacle is preferably formed on the outside of the peripheral wall of the lower housing part of the container housing. It is preferably located on the front wall. The entire boundary frame is therefore formed in one piece with the peripheral wall.
  • the card receptacle is located on the peripheral wall of the housing part, it is advantageous if the upper edge surface of the card receptacle is formed on a rib-shaped upper frame leg of the boundary frame, which is arranged in the area of the upper side of the peripheral wall oriented in the height direction and functions as a stiffening rib of the peripheral wall .
  • the one-piece design between this upper frame leg and the peripheral wall causes the peripheral wall to be stiffened at the upper edge of the card holder, particularly even when the access opening is uncovered.
  • the container housing can be the only housing part that has the lower housing part. In this case, the access opening remains open at all times.
  • the container housing contains, in addition to the lower housing part, a housing cover which is attached to the Lower housing part is pivotally mounted about a pivot axis perpendicular to the height direction, so that it can be pivoted either into a closed position covering the access opening and into at least one open position releasing the access opening.
  • the boundary frame of the card holder is formed integrally with a one-piece wall section of the housing wall of the lower housing part, i.e. is located in its entirety on the peripheral wall, the peripheral wall maintains a high level of rigidity regardless of whether the housing cover occupies the closed position or an open position.
  • the housing cover has no limitation function with regard to the card holder.
  • the information carrier card placed in the card holder is therefore always fixed with the same reliability, regardless of the position of the housing cover.
  • the container housing is designed such that the housing cover can be releasably locked to the lower housing part in the closed position.
  • Corresponding locking means are expediently located on the outside of the front of the container housing. They include, for example, a rotating latch.
  • the container housing has an upper handle on the outside on a top side pointing in a height direction, which can be grasped with one hand.
  • This upper handle can in principle be designed to be rigid, but is expediently pivotally mounted on the container housing in such a way that it can optionally be pivoted into a non-use position pivoted towards the container housing or can be pivoted into a position of use that is pivoted away from the container housing and projects upwards.
  • the storage container has a housing lid
  • the upper handle is arranged on the outside of the housing lid. If the housing cover is pivoted into an open position, the upper handle follows the pivoting movement.
  • the container housing can have a front handle on the outside on a front side oriented at right angles to the height direction of the container housing.
  • the front handle can be immovably attached to the container housing, but is preferably pivotally mounted so that it can be positioned either in a non-use position pivoted towards the container housing or in a use position pivoted away from the container housing. If the container housing has a lower housing part, the front handle is expediently located exclusively on the lower housing part, regardless of whether a housing cover is arranged thereon or not.
  • Optimum variability in handling a storage container is achieved if both an upper handle and a front handle are arranged on the container housing.
  • the storage device comprises a shelf structure in which the at least one storage container can be accommodated in a pull-out manner when not in use.
  • the storage container has a guide device on the outside of the container housing, which fits together with a counter-guide device arranged on the shelf structure and also belonging to the storage device.
  • both the guide device and the counter-guide device are structured like a rail and engage in one another in a linearly displaceable manner, which facilitates the storage container being easily pulled out or pushed in from the shelf structure or into the shelf structure.
  • the storage facility can only contain a single storage container. However, it is advantageous if it includes several storage containers that can be stacked on top of one another in a height direction. This means they can be stored to save space.
  • each of the several stackable storage containers has a lower coupling device on its container housing in the area of the underside and an upper coupling device in the area of the top, these two coupling devices being adapted to one another in such a way that storage containers stacked directly on top of one another in a height direction can be stored by the interaction of the upper ones Coupling device of the respective lower storage container and the lower coupling device of the respective upper storage container can be releasably coupled to one another in a manner that cannot be detached from one another.
  • the storage containers have a lower housing part and a housing cover that can be pivoted in this regard, these two components being releasably lockable by locking means in a closed position of the housing cover, it is advantageous if the locking means fulfill a multiple function and are also designed as components of at least one of the coupling devices.
  • the storage device designated overall by reference number 1, comprises at least one storage container 2 and at least one information carrier card 3 that can be detachably attached to the storage container 2.
  • the basic structure of the storage container 2 is from the Figures 1 to 10 visible.
  • the Figure 11 shows two storage containers 2 of the storage device 1 in a state stacked on top of one another to form a container stack 98.
  • the storage device 1 can in principle contain either only a single storage container 2 or several storage containers 2.
  • Several storage containers 2 are preferably designed identically or differ as shown in Figure 11 in their height.
  • the information carrier card 3 preferably has a rectangular outline and is in particular the size of a credit card. Their dimensions correspond in particular to the ID-1 format according to the ISO/IEC 7810 standard. However, other dimensions are also possible.
  • the information carrier card 3 consists of a flexible material, in particular a plastic material and preferably PVC. It has two opposing main card surfaces 4, which are also referred to below as the front main card surface 4a and the rear main card surface 4b for special distinction.
  • the card surface 5 of at least one of the main card surfaces 4a, 4b, in particular that of the front main card surface 4a is provided with information 6, which is only indicated schematically in the drawing, which is preferably printed, but in principle can also be attached in another way.
  • the information 6 is, for example, related to the use of the storage container 2 Information, for example information about the contents of the storage container 2.
  • the information carrier card 3 can additionally or alternatively have at least one in Figure 3 indicated electronic component 7 contained in which information is stored which can be read out wirelessly using a suitable receiver system.
  • This electronic component 7 is, for example, the transponder of an RFID system.
  • the information carrier card 3 has two mutually perpendicular first and second card main axes 8, 9 lying in the card plane. On the two opposite sides, oriented in the axial direction of the first card main axis 8, the information carrier card 3 each has one in the axial direction
  • the information carrier card 3 also has, on a side pointing in the axial direction of the second card main axis 9, an upper card edge section 13 which extends between the side card edge sections 12 and an upper card edge section 13 which extends between the side card edge sections 12 and an upper card edge section 12 which extends on the second main card axis 9
  • Lower card edge section 14 assigned to the edge area of the information carrier card 3 and also extending between the two side card edge sections 12.
  • the information carrier card 3 In its undeformed basic state, the information carrier card 3 has a flat dimension. It then extends in a map plane spanned by the two main map axes 8, 9. Even with slight manual force, the information carrier card 3 can be elastically bent so that it has a curved shape in which the first card main axis 8 is curved in an arc and the mutual distance between the two sides Card edge sections 12 are smaller than in the undeformed basic state.
  • the information carrier card 3 When the manual deforming force is removed, the information carrier card 3 returns to the flat, undeformed basic state due to its elasticity.
  • the storage container 2 has a container housing 15 with a vertical axis 16, a longitudinal axis 17 perpendicular thereto and a transverse axis 18 which is perpendicular to both the vertical axis 16 and the longitudinal axis 17.
  • the axial direction of the vertical axis 16 defines a height direction designated by the same reference number 16, while the Axial direction of the longitudinal axis 17 defines a longitudinal direction 17 and the axial direction of the transverse axis 18 defines a transverse direction 18 of the container housing 15.
  • the dimensions in the height direction 16 determine a height
  • the dimensions in the longitudinal direction 17 determine a depth
  • the dimensions in the transverse direction 18 determine a width of the container housing 15.
  • the container housing 15 preferably has a rectangular outline in the plane perpendicular to the vertical axis 16.
  • the container housing 15 has a housing wall 22 which is formed inside the housing Figures 4 and 9 visible storage space 23 limited. Any objects to be stored can be accommodated in the storage space 23, for example tools and in particular power tools.
  • the container housing 15 expediently has a lower housing part 24 and a pivotable part on it Housing cover 25 mounted on the lower housing part 24.
  • the housing wall 22 consists of a bottom wall 26 closing off the storage space 23 on the underside and of a peripheral wall 27 projecting upwards from the outer edge of this bottom wall 26 in the height direction 16.
  • the peripheral wall 27 encloses the storage space 23 around the vertical axis 16, framing an access opening 28 for the storage space 23 on its upper side opposite the bottom wall 26. Objects can be inserted into the storage space 23 and removed from the storage space 23 through the access opening 28.
  • the peripheral wall 27, which is integral with the bottom wall 26, is composed of a front wall 32, a rear wall 33 opposite the front wall 32 in the longitudinal direction 17, and two side walls 34.
  • the side walls 34 lie opposite each other in the transverse direction 18 and each connect the front wall 32 to the rear wall 33.
  • the housing cover 25 is assigned to the access opening 28 and is mounted on the lower housing part 24 so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis 35 which is perpendicular to the height direction 16, preferably in the area of the rear wall 33.
  • the pivot axis 35 preferably runs in the transverse direction 18.
  • the housing cover 25 can be pivoted either in a closed position resting on the upper edge surface 37 of the peripheral wall 27 and thereby covering the access opening 28 or in at least one open position releasing the access opening 28 and thus also the storage space 23.
  • the Figure 9 shows one Open position, in the other figures the housing cover 25 assumes its closed position.
  • the closed position of the housing cover 25 can expediently be releasably locked.
  • suitable locking means 38 which can be operated manually, can be found, for example, in the area of the front of the container housing 15 assigned to the front wall 25.
  • the locking means 38 include a rotary latch 42 rotatably mounted on the housing cover 25 and a locking projection 43 arranged on the outside of the front wall 32.
  • the rotary latch 42 can be rotated about an axis of rotation 44 that is parallel to the longitudinal axis 17 in the closed position of the housing cover 25 and can be rotated in this way be brought into and out of locking engagement with the associated locking projection 43.
  • the storage container 2 can also be designed without a housing cover 25.
  • the container housing 15 then preferably consists only of the box-shaped lower housing part 24.
  • the storage space 23 is accessible at any time through the constantly open access opening 28.
  • the container housing 15 expediently has an upper handle 45.
  • this upper handle 45 is arranged on the housing cover 25.
  • the upper handle 45 is preferably pivotable relative to the container housing 15, so that it can be positioned either in a non-use position 46 pivoted towards the container housing 15 or in at least one use position 47 pivoted away from the container housing 15 and projecting upwards.
  • the pivoting movement 49 is in Figure 1 indicated by a curved double arrow. The drawing shows the position of use 47 of the upper handle 45 only in Figure 1 shown and indicated there with dash-dotted lines.
  • the upper handle 45 is preferably a bow handle with two handle legs and a connecting web, wherein it is pivotably mounted on the container housing 15, in particular on the housing cover 25, via the two handle legs.
  • the connecting web can be grasped with one hand to carry the storage container 2.
  • the upper handle 45 expediently assumes a position recessed in the housing cover 25 in such a way that it does not protrude beyond an upper cover end surface 48 pointing upwards in the height direction 16.
  • the storage device 1 contains at least one storage container 2, which has a storage space 23 which is delimited by a drawer which can be pulled out of the container housing 15 transversely to the height direction 16.
  • the storage container 2 can be designed overall as a drawer container, which has a fixed upper end wall instead of a pivotable housing cover and has one or more drawers that can be pulled out or pushed in as required.
  • the storage container 2 can also combine both a storage space 23 closed by a housing cover 25 and at least one drawer.
  • the container housing 15 has a front handle 52 on the outside on a front side oriented at right angles to the height direction 16. This is the case in the exemplary embodiment, with the front handle 52 here is arranged on the outside of the front wall 32.
  • the front handle 52 is in addition to the upper handle 45, but can also be present as an alternative to the upper handle 45.
  • the front handle 52 can in principle also be attached to the container housing 15 in a non-pivoting manner. However, it is more advantageous if the front handle 52, which is implemented in the exemplary embodiment, can be pivoted relative to the container housing 15 according to the double arrow 53. It can then either be in a non-use position pivoted towards the outside of the front wall 32 and in an in Figure 9 The use position can be positioned in the use position indicated by dash-dotted lines and pivoted forward away from the front wall 32.
  • each storage container 2 is equipped on the outer surface of the housing wall 22 of its container housing 15 with at least one card holder 54, which makes it possible to hold one of the information carrier cards 3 already mentioned while assuming a position of use.
  • the storage container 2 forms a transport unit together with the at least one information carrier card 3 located in the use position.
  • the card holder 54 is designed in particular as a wall recess into which the information carrier card 3 can be detachably inserted.
  • two card receptacles 54 are located independently of one another on the lower housing part 24 of the container housing 15. Additionally or alternatively, at least one card receptacle 54 could also be formed on the optional housing cover 25.
  • the two card receptacles 54 there are two card receptacles 54 in the outer surface 55 of the front wall 32 of the lower housing part 24 facing away from the storage space 23.
  • the two card receptacles 54 are each assigned to one of the two end regions of the front wall 32 oriented in the transverse direction 18, to which one of the side walls 34 each adjoins .
  • the two card holders 54 are in particular arranged mirror-symmetrically to a reference plane which is spanned by the vertical axis 16 and the longitudinal axis 17.
  • the optional locking means 38 and the optional front handle 52 are preferably located centrally between the two card receptacles 54 which are spaced apart from one another in the transverse direction 18.
  • At least one card holder 54 can also be formed, for example, on at least one of the two side walls 34 or on the rear wall 33. It is also entirely possible to equip the lower housing part 25 with only a single card holder 54. This is then located, for example, on the outside of the front wall 32 or on the outside of one of the two side walls 34.
  • All card receptacles 54 of the storage container 2 are preferably designed to be identical to one another. This applies to the illustrated embodiment.
  • an information carrier card 3 If an information carrier card 3 is located outside a card holder 54, it can be handled independently of the storage container 2, for example for storage or to equip it with the information to be provided 6. This state of the information carrier card 3, which is separate from the storage container 2, is referred to as the ready position of the information carrier card 3 for better differentiation. In contrast, a position of use is spoken of when the information carrier card 3 is captively inserted into a card holder 54 according to its intended purpose.
  • Each card holder 54 has an at least substantially rectangular outline, which is adapted to that of the information carrier card 3 to be held.
  • An information carrier card 3 located in the position of use is supported on all sides in the card plane spanned by the two main card axes 8, 9 by the card holder's peripheral limiting means, which are formed in one piece with the housing wall 22, so that with respect to the housing wall 22 there is little or no Movement play remains.
  • the aforementioned delimitation means consist of an at least essentially rectangular contoured delimitation frame 56, which peripherally frames the card receptacle 54 while specifying its outer contour.
  • the card holder 54 has a vertical axis 57, also referred to as the vertical direction, and a transverse axis 58, also referred to as the transverse direction, whereby it is integrated in particular into the housing wall 22 in such a way that its vertical axis 57 is aligned with the vertical axis 16 of the container housing 15 and its transverse axis 58 is aligned with the transverse axis 18 of the container housing 16 is rectified.
  • the boundary frame 56 has an upper frame leg 62 assigned to and in particular adjacent to the upper edge surface 37 of the peripheral wall 27, which also extends in the transverse direction 58 as well as one closer to it in the height direction 57 Bottom wall 26 lying lower frame leg 63 of the boundary frame 56.
  • the upper frame leg 62 is connected to the lower frame leg 63 by two side frame legs 64, 65 which are spaced apart from one another in the transverse direction 58 and each extend in the height direction 57.
  • the entire boundary frame 56 is formed in one piece with a one-piece wall section 66 of the housing wall 22, which in the exemplary embodiment is formed by a portion of the front wall 32 of the lower housing part 24.
  • the two side frame legs 64, 65 each define a lateral edge surface 67 with their longitudinal sides facing the card receptacle 54.
  • the upper frame leg 62 defines an upper edge surface 68 and the lower one which extends between the two side edge surfaces 67 and also faces the card receptacle 54
  • Frame leg 63 has a lower edge surface 69 pointing upwards towards the card holder 54.
  • the card holder 54 is peripherally bordered by these edge surfaces 67, 68, 69.
  • the boundary frame 56 frames a base area 72 of the card holder 54 formed by a section of the outer surface 55 of the front wall 32. This base area 72 is projected beyond by the boundary frame 56 in a depth direction 59, which, for example, coincides with the longitudinal direction 17 of the container housing 15.
  • a holding rib 74 extends along each of the two lateral edge surfaces 67 and is positioned at a distance in front of the base surface 72 of the card holder 54 in the depth direction 59.
  • Each holding rib 74 is preferably formed in one piece with one of the two side frame legs 64, 64 and on its long side facing the card holder 54 molded.
  • the space between the base surface 72 and a respective holding rib 74 forms a holding slot 73 for the information carrier card 3 in the position of use.
  • the holding slot 73 is open along the side to the card holder 54, so that the information carrier card in the position of use with its two side card edge sections 12 can dip into one of the holding slots 73 in the transverse direction 58. In this way, the information carrier card 3 cannot fall forward out of the card holder 54.
  • the area between the two holding ribs 74 is open. It forms a viewing opening 75 through which the information carrier card 3 positioned in the card holder 54 can be seen. In particular, the viewing opening 75 allows information 6 located on the information carrier card 3 to be read.
  • the viewing opening 75 is limited at the top and bottom by the upper frame leg 62 and the lower frame leg 63.
  • Each holding rib 74 is shorter than the associated lateral edge surface 67 of the card holder 54. Each holding rib 74 is therefore also shorter than each of the two side frame legs 64, 65 of the boundary frame 56.
  • Each holding rib 74 extends starting from the lower frame leg 63 in the height direction 57 towards the upper frame leg 62, but ends before reaching the upper frame leg 62. As a result, a gap remains between the upper end face 76 of a respective holding rib 74 and the section of the upper edge surface 68 opposite in the height direction 57, which will be referred to below as a card insertion gap 77 due to its function.
  • the base area 72 of the card holder 54 is not covered.
  • the base area 72 is covered exclusively by the two holding ribs 74.
  • each retaining rib 74 expediently merge in one piece into the lower edge surface 69 or into the lower frame leg 63.
  • each retaining rib 74 ends on the underside at a distance in front of the lower frame leg 63, although this is preferably only a relatively small distance.
  • the length of the card insertion gap 77 measured in the height direction 57 is expediently only 25% to 35% of the total length of the adjacent lateral edge surface 67 measured in the same direction.
  • a gap length of 30% of the length of the lateral edge surface 67 is considered particularly advantageous .
  • the boundary frame 56 which is formed in one piece with the peripheral wall 27 of the lower housing part 24, is interrupted at one point in the area of the lower edge surface 69 of the card holder 54 by an engagement recess 78 which is spaced from each of the two side edge surfaces 67.
  • the engagement recess 78 divides the lower frame leg 63 into two lower frame leg sections 63a, 63b, each of which extends towards one another in the transverse direction 58 starting from one of the two side frame legs 64, 65, but with end faces 82 facing each other to form the engagement recess 78 end at a distance from each other.
  • the length of the engagement recess 78 measured between these two end faces 82 is smaller than the clear distance between the two holding ribs 74.
  • the boundary frame 56 is interrupted exclusively by the engagement recess 78 and is otherwise uninterrupted and self-contained all around.
  • the base surface 72 of the card holder 54 passes flush through the engagement recess 78 into the section of the outer surface 55 of the front wall 72 which adjoins the lower frame leg 63.
  • the mutually facing end faces 82 are preferably rounded or beveled, such that the length of the engagement recess 78 measured in the transverse direction 58 increases as the distance from the base surface 72 increases.
  • the length of the engagement recess 78 is dimensioned sufficiently large to be able to push a fingertip through from below, with the aim of pulling an information carrier card 3 occupying the position of use out of the card holder 54.
  • the preferred length of the engagement recess 78, measured in the transverse direction 58, is in the range of the width of a human finger. The length is preferably between two and three centimeters.
  • the starting point is the in Figure 1 State shown on the left, in which the information carrier card 3 is in its ready position outside the card holder 54.
  • the information carrier card 3 is adjusted accordingly Figure 5 with its lower map edge section 14 is inserted into the card holder 54 from above at the height of the two card insertion columns 77. Since the base area 72 is recessed with respect to the boundary frame 56, this occurs in connection with an elastic bending of the information carrier card 3 about an area parallel to the first card main axis 8.
  • the information carrier card 3 is concavely curved on the side facing the viewer.
  • the information carrier card 3 is supported all around by the boundary frame 56, with the exception of the slight interruption in the area of the engagement recess 78, and is kept essentially immovable.
  • the holding ribs 74 ensure that the information carrier card 3 cannot fall out to the front.
  • the Figures 7 and 8 show method steps for consciously removing the information carrier card 3 from the card holder 54. This occurs, for example, if the information carrier card 3 is to be replaced due to a change in the container contents.
  • the engagement recess 78 comes into play during the removal process.
  • 85 in. can be passed through it Figure 7 the fingertip of a human finger 86 can be inserted into the card holder 54 from below in such a way that the fingertip 87 according to Figure 8 in the area of the lower card edge section 14 comes to rest behind the information carrier card 3, i.e. between the information carrier card 3 and the base surface 72. Due to the thickness of the finger, this process is associated with an elastic bulging of the information carrier card 3 through the viewing opening 75.
  • the information carrier card 3 is convexly curved outwards about the vertical axis 57 on the side facing the viewer.
  • the finger 86 is pulled away from the container housing 15 in the longitudinal direction 17 according to arrow 88, the information carrier card 3, which is still gripped behind by the fingertip 87, being pulled out of the card holder 54 completely according to arrow 91, with elastic bending through the viewing opening 75.
  • the information carrier card 3 is initially held back in the area of its two side card edge sections 12 by the retaining ribs 74. However, as the curvature increases, the two side card edge sections 12 approach each other to such an extent that the length of the information carrier card 3 measured in the transverse direction 58 is less than the clear width of the viewing opening 75 between the two holding ribs 74. The information carrier card 3 can then be placed between the Snap out of the card holder 54 through both retaining ribs 74.
  • the engagement recess 78 is arranged centrally between the two side edge surfaces 67.
  • the two lower frame leg sections 63a, 63b are of the same length.
  • the formation of the engagement recess 78 in the lower frame leg 63 has the advantage that the housing wall 22 is relatively stiff there due to the relatively large distance from the upper edge surface 37 of the peripheral wall 27 and does not experience any disadvantageous weakening in the structural rigidity due to the interruption of the boundary frame 56.
  • engagement recess 78 could also be provided in the upper frame leg 62.
  • the upper frame leg 62 is expediently formed in the area of the access opening 28, so that in the area of the upper edge surface 37 it forms a stiffening rib that stiffens the peripheral wall 27. It is advantageous if the upper edge surface 37 is at least partially formed on the upper frame leg 62.
  • the design of the card holder 54 increases the rigidity of the housing wall 22 not affected.
  • the peripheral wall 27 has a high level of stability even in the area of the card holders 54, even when the storage container 2 is open.
  • the upper frame leg 62 can be referred to as a rib-like projection of the housing wall 22.
  • the card receptacle 54 is preferably formed inside a channel-like wall recess 92 which is open towards the front of the container housing 15 and which extends outside in the front wall 32 in the height direction 16 over preferably the entire height of the lower housing part 24.
  • the base area 72 of the card holder 54 is formed by a surface section of the preferably flat channel base area 93 of the channel-like wall recess 92.
  • the channel-like wall recess 92 is laterally delimited by two boundary wall sections 94, which are formed by, for example, bead-like partial areas of the peripheral wall 27.
  • the two side frame legs 64, 65 are, for example, each formed directly by a length section of one of the two boundary wall sections 94, with the holding ribs 74 being formed on one of these boundary wall sections 94.
  • the upper frame leg 62 and the lower frame leg 63 which is locally interrupted by the engagement recess 76, run as rib-like projections of the housing wall 22 between the two boundary wall sections 94, protruding forward from the channel base surface 93 in the longitudinal direction 17. Both the upper and lower frame legs 62, 63 as well as the holding ribs 74 expediently do not protrude outwards beyond the channel-like wall recess 92.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the storage device 1 contains an in Figure 3 Shelf structure 95, indicated only schematically by dash-dotted lines, which is designed to store at least one storage container 2 when not in use.
  • the shelf structure 95 offers the possibility of holding the at least one storage container 2 in a drawer-like manner.
  • Such a shelf structure 95 can be installed, for example, in a workshop or in a service vehicle.
  • the storage container 2 has a guide device 96 on the outside of the container housing 15, via which it can be brought into engagement in a detachable, linearly displaceable manner by means of an adapted counter-guide device 97 of the storage device 1 arranged on the shelf structure 95.
  • the guide device 96 includes a guide rail 96a, 96b on the outside of each side wall 34 in the area of the underside of the container.
  • the counter-guide device 97 has two counter-guide rails 97a, 97b, which are arranged at a distance from one another on the shelf structure 95 in such a way that the storage container 2 can be brought into engagement with them from one end face by means of its guide rails 96a, 96b.
  • the guide rails 96a, 96b and the counter-guide rails 97a, 97b are coordinated with one another in such a way that the storage container 2 can be inserted into the shelf structure 95 in its longitudinal direction 17 and can be pulled out of the shelf structure 95.
  • the front handle 52 can be used for this handling.
  • the container housing 15 is made of a plastic material.
  • the guide device 96 is expediently formed in one piece in the lower housing part 24.
  • the storage device 1 preferably contains several of the storage containers 2 described. These storage containers 2 preferably have the same outline in the plane perpendicular to the vertical axis 16. The multiple storage containers 2 can differ from one another in height.
  • a container stack 98 consisting of at least two storage containers 2 stacked on top of one another results, as shown in FIG Figure 11 is shown as an example.
  • an upper container 2, 2a sits with its container underside 99 on the container top 100 of another container 2, 2b arranged underneath.
  • Each storage container 2 expediently has a lower coupling device 102 on its container housing 15 in the area of the container underside 99, which is, for example, in the Figure 10 is designed in an obvious manner.
  • each storage container 2 has an upper coupling device 103 on the container top 100, the preferred embodiment of which Figure 1 is visible.
  • the two coupling devices 102, 103 are adapted to one another in such a way that, through their interaction, the storage containers 2 stacked directly on top of one another can be releasably coupled to one another in a manner that is independent of one another.
  • Such a coupled state is in Figure 10 shown.
  • the container stack 98 can then be moved using the upper handle 45 of the top one Carry and transport the storage container 2 uniformly.
  • the locking means 38 explained above preferably belong at least partially to the two coupling devices 102, 103.
  • the rotary lock 44 can be in one Figure 11
  • the coupling position shown at 104 can be rotated, in which it irremovably couples the two storage containers 2 stacked on top of one another in the area of the front of the container.
  • Further components of the coupling devices 102, 103 are formed in the illustrated embodiment by projections formed on the container bottom 99 and by depressions formed on the container top 100.
  • the projections and depressions engage at least partially in one another in such a way that they overlap or engage behind one another transversely to the height direction 16 and also effect a coupling of two storage containers 2 stacked on top of one another that cannot be removed from one another, in particular in the area of the back of the container.
  • the projections are expediently feet used to place the storage container 2 on a surface.

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  1. Dispositif de stockage, avec au moins un récipient de stockage (2) qui présente un boîtier de récipient (15) avec une paroi de boîtier (22) délimitant un espace de stockage (23), dans lequel au moins un logement de carte (54) présentant un contour sensiblement rectangulaire est réalisé dans la surface extérieure de la paroi de boîtier (22), lequel est délimité côté bord au moins par deux surfaces de bord (67) latérales opposées dans un sens transversal (58) à distance ainsi qu'une surface de bord (68) supérieure s'étendant entre les deux surfaces de bord (67) latérales, dans lequel respectivement une nervure de retenue (74) s'étendant le long de la surface de bord (67) latérale est agencée dans la zone des deux surfaces de bord (67) latérales, laquelle est logée à distance en amont d'une surface de base (72) du logement de carte (54) et conjointement avec cette surface de base (72) définit une fente de retenue (73), et avec au moins une carte de support d'informations (3) rectangulaire séparée par rapport au récipient de stockage (2) qui peut être agencée au choix dans une position de préparation en dehors du logement de carte (54) ou dans une position d'utilisation enfichée dans le logement de carte (54), dans lequel il pénètre dans la position d'utilisation avec des sections de bord de carte (12) latérales opposées les unes aux autres respectivement dans une des deux fentes de retenue (73) de sorte qu'il soit empêché de chuter du logement de carte (54) et puisse être reconnu par une ouverture de visée (75) délimitée latéralement par les deux nervures de retenue (74),
    - dans lequel le logement de carte (54) est délimité sur son côté inférieur opposé à la surface de bord (68) supérieur dans un sens vertical (57) à distance par une surface de bord (69) inférieure s'étendant entre les deux nervures de retenue (74), dans lequel toutes les surfaces de bord (66, 67, 68, 69) du logement de carte (54) sont formées par un cadre de limitation (56) encadrant de manière périphérique le logement de carte (54) qui est réalisé d'un seul tenant avec une section de paroi (66) d'un seul tenant de la paroi de boîtier (22) et qui présente une branche de cadre (62) supérieure associée à la surface de bord (37) supérieure de la paroi périphérique (27), s'étendant dans le sens transversal (58), une branche de cadre (63) inférieure s'étendant aussi dans le sens transversal (58) et deux branches de cadre (64, 65) latérales reliant la branche de cadre (62) supérieure à la branche de cadre (63) inférieure, espacées dans le sens transversal (58) l'une de l'autre et s'étendant respectivement dans le sens vertical (57),
    - dans lequel chaque nervure de retenue (74) est plus courte que la surface de bord (67) latérale qui lui est associée du logement de carte (54) et chaque nervure de retenue (74) se termine par une surface frontale (76) supérieure à une distance avant la surface de bord (68) supérieure du logement de carte (54), dans lequel l'espace intermédiaire formé ainsi définit respectivement une fente d'introduction de carte (77), par laquelle la carte de support d'informations (3) disposant de propriétés élastiques en flexion peut être amenée en liaison avec un processus de flexion réversible par enfichage simultané s'effectuant depuis le haut des sections de bord de carte (12) latérales dans les fentes de retenue (73) depuis la position de préparation dans la position d'utilisation,
    - et dans lequel le cadre de limitation (56) est interrompu dans la zone de la surface de bord (69) inférieure du logement de carte (54) localement par un évidement de prise (78) espacé des deux surfaces de bord (67) latérales, dont la longueur est inférieure à la distance intérieure entre les deux nervures de retenue (74) et par laquelle la carte de support d'informations (3) se trouvant dans la position d'utilisation peut être saisie par-derrière avec un doigt et peut être retirée par pliage et bombement élastiques par l'ouverture de visée (75) dans la position de préparation,
    caractérisé en ce que
    le boîtier de réception (15) se compose de matière plastique, dans lequel chaque nervure de retenue (74) est réalisée d'un seul tenant avec une des deux branches de cadre (64, 65) latérales et est formée sur son côté longitudinal tourné vers le logement de carte (54) et dans lequel exclusivement la branche de cadre (63) inférieure définissant la surface de bord (69) inférieure du logement de carte (54) du cadre de limitation (56) présente un évidement de prise (78), dans lequel le cadre de limitation (56) est du reste ininterrompu.
  2. Dispositif de stockage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de prise (78) est agencé au milieu entre les deux surfaces de bord (67) latérales du logement de carte (54), dans lequel de part et d'autre de l'évidement de prise (78) des sections de branche de cadre (63a, 63b) de même longueur d'une branche de cadre (63, 62) inférieure ou supérieure du cadre de limitation (56) se raccordent.
  3. Dispositif de stockage selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que les nervures de retenue (74) s'étendent sur leur côté inférieur opposé à la surface frontale (76) supérieure jusqu'à la surface de bord (69) inférieure du logement de carte et y passent de manière appropriée d'un seul tenant en la surface de bord (69) inférieure.
  4. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins la surface de bord (68) supérieure et la surface de bord (69) inférieure du logement de carte (54) sont réalisées respectivement sur une branche de cadre (62, 63) supérieure et inférieure réalisées comme saillie de type nervure de la paroi de boîtier du cadre de limitation (56).
  5. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que la carte de support d'informations (3) présente une surface de carte (5) imprimée avec des informations (6) et/ou contient au moins un module (7) électronique lisible sans fil.
  6. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de récipient (15) présente un plan au moins sensiblement rectangulaire.
  7. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de récipient (15) présente une partie inférieure de boîtier (24) qui présente une paroi de fond (26) et une paroi périphérique (27) périphérique dépassant du bord de la paroi de fond (26) dans un sens vertical (16) du boîtier de récipient (15) de la paroi de boîtier (22), dans lequel la paroi périphérique (27) encadre sur son côté supérieur opposé à la paroi de fond (16) une ouverture d'accès (28) pour l'espace de stockage (23) et se compose d'une paroi avant (32), d'une paroi arrière (33) opposée à la paroi avant (32) transversalement au sens vertical (16) et deux parois latérales (34) s'opposant et reliant respectivement la paroi avant (32) à la paroi arrière (33).
  8. Dispositif de stockage selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un logement de carte (54) est réalisé y compris ses surfaces de bord (67, 68, 69) entières vers l'extérieur sur la paroi périphérique (27) de la partie inférieure de boîtier (24) du boîtier de récipient (15), en particulier sur la paroi avant (32), dans lequel de manière appropriée la surface de bord (68) supérieure du logement de carte (54) est réalisée sur une branche de cadre (62) supérieure en forme de nervure du cadre de limitation (56) qui est agencée dans la zone du côté supérieur orienté dans le sens vertical (16) de la paroi périphérique (27) et y forme une nervure de renfort de la paroi périphérique (27).
  9. Dispositif de stockage selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de récipient (15) présente un couvercle de boîtier (25) logé de manière pivotante sur la partie inférieure de boîtier (24) autour d'un axe de pivotement (35) à angle droit par rapport au sens vertical (16) du boîtier de récipient (15) qui peut être pivoté dans une position de fermeture recouvrant l'ouverture d'accès (28) et dans au moins une position ouverte libérant l'ouverture d'accès (28), dans lequel de manière appropriée, il peut être verrouillé de façon détachable et dans la position de fermeture par des moyens de verrouillage (38) du récipient de stockage (2) avec la partie inférieure de boîtier (24).
  10. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de récipient (15) présente vers l'extérieur sur un côté supérieur tourné dans le sens vertical (16) du boîtier de récipient (15) une poignée (45) supérieure qui est logée de manière appropriée de façon pivotante au niveau du boîtier de récipient (15) de telle manière qu'elle soit pivotante au choix dans une position de nonutilisation (46) pivotée sur le boîtier de récipient (15) ou dans au moins une position d'utilisation (47) pivotée loin du boîtier de récipient (15) et dépassant vers le haut.
  11. Dispositif de stockage selon la revendication 10 en liaison avec la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que la poignée supérieure est agencée à l'extérieur sur le couvercle de poignée (25).
  12. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de récipient (15) présente à l'extérieur sur un côté avant orienté à angle droit par rapport au sens vertical (16) du boîtier de récipient (15) une poignée avant (52) logée de manière appropriée de façon pivotante, et/ou que le récipient de stockage (2) présente sur le côté extérieur du boîtier de récipient (15) un dispositif de guidage (96), par le biais duquel il peut être reçu de manière extractible dans une structure d'étagère (95).
  13. Dispositif de stockage selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte plusieurs récipients de stockage (2, 2a, 2b) empilables qui présentent respectivement sur son boîtier de récipient (15) dans la zone du côté inférieur de récipient (99), un dispositif de couplage (102) inférieur et dans la zone du côté supérieur de récipient (100), un dispositif de couplage (103) supérieur, dans lequel ces deux dispositifs de couplage (102, 103) sont adaptés l'un à l'autre de telle manière que des récipients de stockage (2, 2a, 2b) empilés directement les uns sur les autres dans un sens vertical (16) puissent être couplés de façon détachable l'un avec l'autre par coaction du dispositif de couplage (103) supérieur du récipient de stockage (2, 2b) respectivement inférieur et du dispositif de couplage (102) inférieur du récipient de stockage (2, 2a) respectivement supérieur de manière à ne pas pouvoir être levés l'un de l'autre.
  14. Procédé d'insertion et de retrait d'une carte de support d'informations (3) dans un logement de carte (54) et d'un logement de carte (54) pour un dispositif de stockage (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13,
    caractérisé en ce que la carte de support d'informations (3) est enfichée pour l'insertion dans un logement de carte (54) en liaison avec un processus de flexion réversible depuis le haut par la fente d'introduction de carte (77) avec ses deux sections de bord de carte (12) latérales dans la fente de retenue (73), et que la carte de support d'informations (3) est saisie par-derrière pour le retrait d'un logement de carte (54) par l'évidement de prise (78) avec un doigt (86) et est retirée par pliage et bombement élastiques par l'ouverture de visée (75) du logement de carte (54).
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