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EP0444746A1
EP0444746A1 EP91200394A EP91200394A EP0444746A1 EP 0444746 A1 EP0444746 A1 EP 0444746A1 EP 91200394 A EP91200394 A EP 91200394A EP 91200394 A EP91200394 A EP 91200394A EP 0444746 A1 EP0444746 A1 EP 0444746A1
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Georg K. Kaposvari
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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
    • A45C11/34Pencil boxes; Pencil etuis or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/02Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/02Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C3/00Flexible luggage; Handbags

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  • This invention relates to a holder for at least one article, comprising a support table and at least one clamping member for providing a seat on the support table.
  • Such a holder is generally known and serves to protect the article, while the holder may be arranged in a box-like casing for further protection.
  • the holder may also serve as a support surface for displaying the article thereon, for instance in a shop, in order to present the displayed article to a potential buyer in an attractive manner.
  • such a holder is used for retaining elongate articles, such as pens and the like.
  • the holder should be firm and retain the article securely.
  • the holder should have an attractive appearance.
  • the holder may be required to retain easily injured articles. It will be clear that in that case such an article should not be liable to be injured by the holder.
  • FIG. 1A-B An example of a known holder of the above-described type is diagrammatically illustrated in Figs. 1A-B.
  • the support table is provided with six holes for mounting therethrough a clamping member formed by an elongate resilient band.
  • a disadvantage of this known holder is that the clamping member does not prevent any possible rotary movement of the article. In the case of such a rotary movement, the article may come into contact with adjacent articles, which may cause damage to the article.
  • the support table may be provided with a profile, for example in the form of elongate slots as diagrammatically illustrated in Fig. 1C.
  • a further disadvantage of the device shown in Figs. 1A-C is that the clamping action of the clamping member is limited.
  • the article may be displaced in its longitudinal direction. This effect may occur in particular during transport, when through falling, for example, the holder sustains a shock directed in its longitudinal direction. The forces occurring then may be so great that the end of the article comes into contact with the edge of the support table or with the sidewall of a housing encasing the holder, and damages this housing and/or is damaged itself in the process.
  • the forces that occur in the longitudinal direction when the holder drops may even be so great that the filling of a ball pen, for example, is released from the holder and abuts said wall, whereby the tip of said filling may be damaged.
  • a further disadvantage of the known device relates to its flexible use.
  • the holder is suitable for accommodating a plurality of articles.
  • the holder is mostly suitable for accommodating three articles, so that a writing set comprising a fountain pen, a ball pen and a propelling pencil can be accommodated in the holder.
  • the set is not sold as a whole, but, for example, just a fountain pen is bought. In that case, only one seat is occupied in the holder which is adapted for three, and two seats are empty.
  • this is disadvantageous in that the resilient clamping member at the occupied seat is less taut than when the other two seats are occupied as well, so that the disadvantage referred to above with respect to a moderate clamping action of this known device is even more evident.
  • a holder of this type offers better clamping action than described hereinabove with reference to the type of holder illustrated in Fig. 1, but it is a disadvantage of this holder, too, that the unoccupied seats are visibly present.
  • this holder has the disadvantage that it is suitable only for articles whose transverse dimensions are within a specific, limited range, on account of the fact that said projections can be deformed only to a limited extent.
  • Holders of this type therefore, must be manufactured in different categories with respect to the transverse dimensions of the articles to be accommodated. Accordingly, when the articles to be accommodated are pens, a separate holder must be designed and manufactured for each set of pens, with all cost involved. For the user of the holder, this is disadvantageous in that a given holder limits his choice with respect to any further articles to be placed in the holder.
  • a principal object of this invention is to provide a holder of the type described hereinabove, which does not have the drawbacks referred to.
  • the holder should be capable of consecutively accommodating successive thick and thin articles without detracting from the clamping action.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a holder which exhibits the aforementioned clamping action without damaging the articles, in order to render it particularly suitable for retaining, for instance, objects that are easily damaged, such as pens whose appearance has been finished in a high-quality manner for aesthetic reasons.
  • Yet a further object of the invention is to provide a holder which is suitable for accommodating a different number of articles, as desired, wherein the unoccupied seats are not recognizable as such. This requirement does not only apply to an unoccupied seat that has never been occupied yet, but also to an unoccupied seat from which a previously seated article has been removed.
  • a yet further object of the invention is to provide a holder in which an article is seated in a manner that is particularly attractive from an aesthetic point of view. Such a provision further stimulates the interest on the part of a potential buyer and adds to the pleasure experienced by a person who receives as a present the article accommodated in the holder.
  • the holder of the type described hereinabove comprises a resilient and flexible membrane arranged over said clamping member, with said clamping member in an inoperative position being entirely clear of said membrane.
  • an "empty" clamping member is invisibly disposed under the membrane, the membrane extending over this clamping member giving an observer the impression of a taut support table where no clamping member is present. Accordingly, when considering this empty seat, the observer will not feel "something is missing".
  • a resilient fabric can be used, such as a fabric used in the manufacture of women's underwear. This fabric has the property that it can be neatly tightened and, in addition, has an attractive soft appearance, while it does not much resist adjustment to the clamping member when an article is accommodated therein.
  • the clamping member in an operative position, extends at least partly above an inoperative position of the membrane.
  • the clamping member comprises a clamping portion and an operating portion connected therewith at a connecting portion and the clamping member is bearing-mounted at the connecting portion for rotation about an axis of rotation extending substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the seat, with the clamping member preferably extending in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, the clamping portion extending in a first direction in the plane and the operating portion extending in a second direction in the plane, which second direction makes an obtuse angle with the first direction, and with the clamping portion in the first direction being of greater size than the operating portion in the second direction.
  • the clamping member comprises two flexible clamping legs whose length is greater than the distance from the axis of rotation to the inoperative position of the membrane and which in the operative position make an acute angle with the longitudinal direction of the seat. This renders the clamping member suitable for receiving articles whose transverse dimensions are within a comparatively wide range, for example 6-18 mm.
  • the clamping members are mutually spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the seats. What is thus prevented is that upon seating a plurality of articles, the membrane is locally loaded too severely owing to successive stretching in the direction transverse of the longitudinal direction of the seats.
  • Figs. 1A-B show a known holder, generally designated by numeral 10, comprising an elongate support table 11 for elongate articles.
  • the holder 10 is arranged in a box-like casing 1, comprising a bottom part 2 and a cover 4 connected thereto by means of a hinge 3.
  • the casing 1 may be of a desired aesthetic outward form and colour, and may be provided with a brand imprint. Since the holder 10 may be arranged in any casing, and the invention does not reside in the casing, the casing will not be further discussed.
  • holes 151 - 156 are provided in the support table 11, perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction thereof, and approximately halfway.
  • Interlaced through the holes is an elongate resilient band 16, so that on the support table 11 three seats 21, 22 and 23 are defined between, respectively, holes 151 and 152, 153 and 154, and 155 and 156.
  • articles 31 and 33 have been arranged on the seats 21 and 23, respectively, while seat 22 is empty.
  • the clamping action is provided by the resilience of the member 16. This clamping action is insufficient for the articles 31 and 33 to be retained in position during a shock load, when articles 31 and 33 may shift in their longitudinal direction, as designated by the two-headed arrow P1, or may rotate laterally, as designated by the two-headed arrow P2. In particular the clamping action is insufficient when not all seats 21, 22 and 23 accommodate an article, as shown, because then the member 16 is stretched out to a lesser extent and its clamping force is reduced.
  • Fig. 1C diagrammatically shows a support table 41 of a known holder 40, with a casing being omitted for the sake of clarity.
  • the holder 40 is different from the holder 10 in that elongate grooves 45, 46 and 47 have been provided in the support table 41 at the seats 42, 43 and 44 thereof.
  • elongate grooves 45, 46 and 47 have been provided in the support table 41 at the seats 42, 43 and 44 thereof.
  • Fig. 2 diagrammatically shows a known holder 50, which as such exhibits improved clamping action over the holders 10 and 40 shown in Figs. 1A-C.
  • the support table 51 of the holder 50 comprises elongate profiled portions 521 - 524, whose longitudinal direction is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the holder 50, and between which seats 53, 54 and 55 are defined.
  • An article 56 arranged in the seat 53 is securely clamped to the support table 51, provided the transverse dimensions of the article 56 match the transverse dimensions of the seat 53.
  • An article 57 that is too small, is not retained at all. When an article is too big, it requires a great deal of force to accommodate it on a seat or to remove it therefrom, and one or more of the profiled portions 521 - 524 may even be irreparably damaged.
  • the known holders 10, 40 and 50 all have the disadvantage that an empty seat is visibly present, as is clearly demonstrated by the empty seats 22, 43 and 54. In other words, it is clear to see that the holder 10, 40, 50 might have accommodated one more article, because evidently unused clamping members are present.
  • Fig. 3A diagrammatically shows a cross-section of an embodiment of a holder 100 according to the invention, which does not have the disadvantages referred to.
  • the holder 100 comprises a bottom 101 and sidewalls 102. Connected to the bottom are three clamping members 103, 104, 105, providing three seats 111, 112, and 113. It will be appreciated that the number of clamping means has been chosen to be three only by way of example, so that the number of seats can be compared with the number of seats of the known holders discussed in the foregoing.
  • a resilient and flexible membrane 106 Stretched over the clamping members 103, 104, 105 is a resilient and flexible membrane 106, which functions as support table 109. When a seat is not in use, the corresponding clamping member is invisible by virtue of the membrane 106 tightly stretched over it.
  • the article 130 When an article 130 is to be arranged in a seat, as, for example, seat 112, the article 130 is placed above this seat 112 and the article 130 is pressed between the legs 107, 108 of the corresponding clamping member 104 (Fig. 3B), with the membrane 106 adjusting around the article 130 between the clamping member 104 and the article 130.
  • the membrane 106 prevents the article 130 from coming into direct contact with the clamping member 104, whereby the surface of the article 130 is protected against any damage due to contact with the clamping member 104. Because the membrane 106 is resilient and flexible, it requires virtually no extra force to deform the membrane 106 for its adjustment between the clamping member 104 and the article 130.
  • a particularly suitable material for the membrane 106 is a fabric as used for the manufacture of women's underwear.
  • Such fabric has the property that it can be neatly stretched tight and, in addition, has an attractive, soft appearance.
  • it is sufficiently elastic and resilient to permit of deformation of the membrane 106 to a position between the legs 107, 108 of the clamping member 104 and of the attendant local stretching of the membrane 106, while it adjusts to the clamping member 104 without much resistance when an article is being arranged therein.
  • it is sufficiently soft to prevent damage to the surface of the article 130.
  • the support table 109 has a seat 112 of a shape in precise conformity with the shape of the article 130. He sees only the seat 112 that is being used, and does not see that the holder 100 comprises other seats 111, 113 which have remained unused. Thus he gets the impression that the holder 100 has been designed especially to match the article 130.
  • the preferred material referred to has the positive characteristic that it re-assumes the initial position illustrated in Fig. 3A without the deformation illustrated in Fig. 3B leaving any traces on the membrane 106.
  • the clamping member 103, 104, 105 is of a shape and flexibility such that, on the one hand, it is suitable for accommodating articles of different transverse dimensions, while, on the other hand, a proper clamping action on such articles is invariably provided for, so that a secure retention of such articles in the holder 100 is ensured.
  • Fig. 4 diagrammatically shows an elevational view of a preferred embodiment of a holder 200 with clamping means 251, 252, 253 according to the invention, with the membrane being omitted for the sake of clarity.
  • the clamping members 251, 252, 253 can be displaced between an inoperative position and an operative position.
  • a clamping member In the inoperative position, a clamping member is disposed entirely under the plane of the membrane, while in the operative position, the clamping member extends at least partly above the inoperative position of the membrane so as to provide a seat which is disposed at least partly above the plane of the support table.
  • Figs. 5A-B showing a diagrammatic longitudinal section of the holder 200 and the clamping member 252, Fig. 5A showing the situation where the clamping member 252 is not in use, and Fig. 5B showing the situation where an article, not shown, has been arranged in the clamping member 252.
  • the clamping member 252 of which Fig. 6 shows a top plan view, comprises a clamping portion 260 with clamping legs 261 and 262 each provided at one end with projecting portions 263 and 264 directed to each other, and an operating portion 270 for engagement by an article to be accommodated so as to automatically bring the clamping member 251 from the inoperative position to the operative position.
  • the clamping portion 260 and the operating portion 270 are substantially elongate and are interconnected at a hinging portion 271, forming an obtuse angle ⁇ .
  • the hinging portion 271 comprises two pins, 272, 273, projecting on opposite sides of the clamping member 252 for engagement with rotary bearings 210 mounted on the bottom 201 of the holder 200 and preferably formed as one whole therewith.
  • Fig. 7 shows an enlarged section of a rotary bearing 210, comprising a chamber 211 for mounting a pin 272, 273 and an entrance 212 to the chamber 211, with the vertical dimension of the entrance 212 being slightly smaller than the corresponding dimension of a pin 272, 273 so that the pins 272, 273 form a snap connection in the rotary bearings 210 for rotatably and detachably connecting the clamping member 252 with the bottom 201.
  • the clamping portion 260 In the inoperative position (Fig. 5A), the clamping portion 260 is directed substantially along the bottom 201 of the holder 200.
  • the length of the operating portion 270 is such that it does not extend up to the membrane 206 in this position.
  • the position now assumed by the membrane 206 will hereinafter be designated by the term reference plane 206'.
  • the clamping member 252 is retained in this inoperative position when it is not in use, for instance under the influence of a spring member (not shown) arranged especially for this purpose, or under the influence of gravity.
  • the clamping portion 260 of the clamping member 252 is particularly suitable for receiving articles of different transverse dimensions, because the longitudinal direction of the clamping portion 260, when in the operative position, makes an acute angle with the longitudinal direction of the article 130. As a result, even when comparatively large articles are received, the deformation occurring in the legs 261 and 262 is relatively small, so that comparatively large articles can be accommodated as well without any plastic deformation of the legs 261 and 262 occurring. Further, the force required for opening the clamping portion 260 is comparatively small on account of the length of the legs 261 and 262.
  • the effect is that the surface of the article 130 is hardly loaded, if at all, when the article 130 is being arranged between the legs 261 and 262, and that the membrane 206 will readily slide between the article 130 and the legs 261, 262. It is advantageous that the ends of the legs 261 and 262 are rounded off.
  • the clamping action of the clamping member 252 shown, in cooperation with the membrane 206, as in accordance with the invention, constitutes an improvement over the clamping action of the known clamping members by virtue of the fact that a clamping force is exerted not just in a horizontal direction by the pinching action of the clamping legs 261 and 262 forced apart by the article 130, but also in a vertical direction on account of the resilience of the membrane 206. A large surface area of the article 130 is in proper contact with the membrane 206.
  • the clamping members 251, 252, and 253 are displaced relative to each other in the longitudinal direction. This provision prevents a situation where, in the case of more than one article 130 being arranged in the holder 200, a single portion of the membrane 206, more specifically, a single set of transverse fibers of the membrane 206, is deformed to an extent where damage to the membrane 206 may occur. It will be clear that a similar effect can be achieved by arranging the clamping members 251, 252, and 253 in a mirrored configuration in the longitudinal direction.
  • a holder is generally mounted in a box-like casing 1 with a bottom part 2 and a cover 4. In the cover 4 there is room for receiving an article arranged in the holder in the closed position of the box-like casing 1.
  • the holder 200 is provided according to the invention with a second membrane 306 to be provided in a cover 4 of a box-like casing 1. In the closed position of the casing 1, as shown in Fig. 9, an article 130 arranged in the holder will be retained additionally by the stretch of the second membrane 306.
  • the article 130 is now completely surrounded by membranous material, so that even in the case where a user has not arranged the article 130 in a clamping member of the holder in entirely the correct manner, damage to the article 130 is avoided as much as possible.
  • the second membrane 306 is provided by a second holder half 200', to be mounted in the cover 4 of the casing 1, and the second holder half 200' may be identical to a first holder half 200 as described hereinabove, with the understanding that no clamping members are provided in the second holder half 200'.
  • a holder can be constructed such that it simultaneously functions as a bottom part or a cover of a box-like casing.
  • the invention is eminently suitable for use in a holder that is suitable for receiving elongate articles, such as pens, it will be clear that the invention can also be used in a holder for receiving articles of a different type, such as medical instruments, jewelry, and the like, in which case a clamping member to be used is adapted to the shape of the article in question

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US1763488A (en) * 1928-10-26 1930-06-10 Fred E Titcomb Barber's tool chest
US2228493A (en) * 1939-11-21 1941-01-14 Will Ilah Pencil box
GB870056A (en) * 1957-05-31 1961-06-07 Partridge & Love Ltd Improvements in supporting devices for displaying articles
CH516298A (de) * 1970-07-16 1971-12-15 Intergraphic Inh Rolf Lobsiger Schaupackung
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GB191004373A (en) * 1910-02-22 1910-05-26 Alfred Homer Improvements in Cases and the like for Holding or Displaying Rings and other Articles of Jewellery.
US1763488A (en) * 1928-10-26 1930-06-10 Fred E Titcomb Barber's tool chest
US2228493A (en) * 1939-11-21 1941-01-14 Will Ilah Pencil box
GB870056A (en) * 1957-05-31 1961-06-07 Partridge & Love Ltd Improvements in supporting devices for displaying articles
CH516298A (de) * 1970-07-16 1971-12-15 Intergraphic Inh Rolf Lobsiger Schaupackung
FR2391668A1 (fr) * 1977-05-23 1978-12-22 Wilhelm Eugen Etui rigide

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US6196388B1 (en) 1997-02-05 2001-03-06 Rosti (Incase) B.V. Clamping member and a holder for retaining articles

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