EP0721894A1 - Récipient de stockage - Google Patents

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EP0721894A1
EP0721894A1 EP95120319A EP95120319A EP0721894A1 EP 0721894 A1 EP0721894 A1 EP 0721894A1 EP 95120319 A EP95120319 A EP 95120319A EP 95120319 A EP95120319 A EP 95120319A EP 0721894 A1 EP0721894 A1 EP 0721894A1
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Herbert Pauser
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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
    • B65D43/00Lids or covers for rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D43/14Non-removable lids or covers
    • B65D43/16Non-removable lids or covers hinged for upward or downward movement
    • B65D43/163Non-removable lids or covers hinged for upward or downward movement the container and the lid being made separately
    • B65D43/169Non-removable lids or covers hinged for upward or downward movement the container and the lid being made separately the lid, the hinge and the element connecting them to the container being made of one piece
    • 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
    • B65D21/00Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
    • B65D21/02Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
    • B65D21/04Open-ended containers shaped to be nested when empty and to be superposed when full
    • B65D21/043Identical stackable containers specially adapted for nesting after rotation around a vertical axis
    • B65D21/046Identical stackable containers specially adapted for nesting after rotation around a vertical axis about 90°

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  • the invention relates to a receptacle, suitable for use as a component of an insert system for containers used for storing objects, with a base and with a lateral boundary wall protruding from the base, which delimits a loading and removal opening at the upper edge.
  • Receptacles of this type go e.g. from the catalog 94/95 "Tools for the highest demands", page 13, of the applicant. These are simple box-shaped plastic containers with an opening at the top, which can be used in any manner with a side-by-side arrangement in a larger box-like container.
  • the side boundary wall in the area of the upper edge is stepped in such a way that there is a shoulder facing away from the bottom of the receptacle and that at least one insertion opening belonging to an anchoring recess is provided on the shoulder for at least one additional part.
  • the receptacle has a constructively easy to implement measure that allows the attachment of one or more additional parts that facilitate the use of the receptacle. Since the insertion opening of the anchoring recess is preferably located within the receptacle, additional parts can be attached if necessary so that they do not protrude outwards and take up additional space.
  • the additional part can be, for example, a label, which is consequently located in the area of the loading and unloading opening, so that the inscription can still be deciphered even if the receptacle in question is housed in a larger container as part of an insert system.
  • a closure cover as an additional part, which can be fixed in the anchoring recess.
  • the shoulder is preferably an all-round shoulder, the insertion opening being able to extend over its entire length.
  • a respective additional part can be expediently inserted into the anchoring recess, whereby it is expedient to have a detachable snap-in connection.
  • the shoulder enables flexible vertical stacking of several receptacles.
  • the receptacles can be stacked in a vertically engaging manner, with an upper receptacle engaging in the storage chamber of the receptacle below and protruding through the area delimited by its shoulder.
  • a second relative position rotated relative to one another with respect to this first relative position about the vertical axis, a respective upper receiving container does not reach through the shoulder region of the underlying receiving container, but rather stands on top of this shoulder. This enables stacking even when the receptacles are loaded.
  • the corresponding design and use of the shoulder is also possible in an advantageous manner if there is no anchoring recess or insertion opening for an additional part.
  • the receptacle can be part of an insert which can be inserted into the lower part of a container which is used for storing objects and which consists of at least one with at least one Carrying handle provided tray and a removable multiple arrangement of receptacles placed next to each other on the tray.
  • FIG. 1 show, in different variants, an insert system which has one or more inserts 1 which can be removed and inserted into a container 2.
  • a respective insert 1 comprises a tray 3 and a dividing device 4 of different designs which can be removably arranged on the tray 3.
  • a preferred design of the subdivision device 4, 4 ' is composed of a multiple arrangement of receptacles 5 which can be individually placed next to one another on the tray. These receptacles 5 can also be used by themselves independently of an insert 1 for storing objects.
  • a subdivision device 4, 4 ′′ of a different type (FIG. 1) consists of a coherent lattice structure 6, which can be placed on the tray 3 and has a compartment division.
  • the one or more inserts 1 are basically designed so that they can be used in similar containers of different heights, with the possibility of a vertical Stacking exists, the inserts can have different heights. There is also flexibility with regard to the subdivision device 4, the division of which can be changed, it being possible for different inserts to be equipped with subdivision devices with different subdivisions.
  • the exemplary type of container 2 has a box-shaped or bowl-shaped lower part 7 with a rectangular plan.
  • the lower part 7 has a rectangularly contoured base wall 8 and four lateral, projecting boundary walls 12.
  • the edge 15 of this delimits an access opening 13, to which a cover 14 is assigned.
  • the access opening 13 can thus be kept open or closed as required.
  • the lid 14 is expediently a swivel lid. In the exemplary embodiment, it is pivotably mounted on the edge of the rear wall 12 'of the lower part 7.
  • Fig. 1 shows it in the swung open position, which allows access to the interior 16 of the lower part 7 from the outside.
  • 2 shows it in the closed position folded down on the edge 15, in which the interior 16 is closed all around.
  • the closure members 17 make it possible to lock a plurality of containers 2 stacked one on top of the other, as is described in detail in EP 0 555 533 B1, so that there is no need to go into this at this point.
  • a particularly pivotable handle 18 is arranged on the outside of the cover 14, with the aid of which the closed container 2 can be easily transported.
  • the interior 16 of the lower part 7 and an adjoining interior 16 'of the cover 14 in the closed position together form a receiving space 22 for one or more inserts 1.
  • the number of inserts 1 to be accommodated in the receiving space 22 depends on the height of the receiving space 22 and the amount of the stakes 1. Variable dimensions are possible here. If several inserts 1 are accommodated in the receiving space 22 of a container 2 at the same time, they assume a stacking position, as can be seen from FIGS. 2, 5 and 6. The inserts 1 are stacked here in the vertical direction. A comparison of FIGS. 5 and 6 shows that one and the same container 2 can optionally be fitted with inserts 1 of different heights and different stacking sequences.
  • the equipment depends on individual needs. The user can have a plurality of reserve inserts ready so that he can equip the container 2 with different inserts as required and is very flexible.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 A comparison of FIGS. 2 and 3 makes it clear that one and the same container 2, for example with two stacked inserts 1 (FIG. 2) or with only a single insert 1, which has twice the height as a respective one of the aforementioned inserts (FIG. 3), can be equipped.
  • Each insert 1 includes a tray-shaped tray 3 in the exemplary embodiment. Its plan is adapted to that of the receiving space 22 so that it can be inserted into the lower part 7 from above, in the inserted state laterally between the tray 3 and the lateral boundary walls 12 of the lower part 7 there is only a small scope, so that the inserted tray 3 is fixed in the transverse direction and prevented from slipping. For reasons of space economy, efforts will be made to bring the base area of the tray 3 as close as possible to that of the interior space 16.
  • the tray 3 has a plate-like base 23 with a rectangular contour and preferably a peripheral one towering boundary edge 24. This boundary edge 24 delimits the usable space 25 of the tray 3.
  • the tray 3 has several carrying handles 26.
  • there are two carrying handles 26 which are located in the area of two diametrically opposite sections of the boundary edge 24. They are expediently arranged on the narrow side edges of the shelf, whereby they protrude upwards and protrude beyond the boundary edge 24.
  • the carrying handles 26 are arranged on the outer surface of the sections of the boundary edge 24 arranged on the narrow side. They are therefore outside the usable floor space 25. When viewed in side view according to FIGS. 2 and 3, they have, for example, an essentially U-shaped design, the U opening pointing downward. The interior of the U widens towards the U opening. In this way, when the trays 3 are in the stacked position, the trays 3 which are directly adjacent to one another interlock with one another in the vertical direction with their carrying handles 26.
  • the respective upper shelf 3 can sit with its bottom 23 on the upward-facing terminating edge 29 of the boundary edge 24 of the shelf 3 below.
  • the boundary edge 24 has in particular the shape of a circumferential band.
  • the tray 3 is preferably a one-piece plastic part which is produced in a casting process.
  • the dividing device 4 arranged on the shelf forms a plurality of storage chambers 28, which are arranged next to one another in a plane parallel to the bottom 23 of the assigned shelf. Partitions 32 aligned in the vertical direction ensure spatial separation between the individual storage chambers 28.
  • the partition walls 32 are formed by the individual lattice elements running between two lattice nodes.
  • it is a cross grating with a right-angled arrangement of the grating longitudinal elements 33 and the grating transverse elements 34. This results in square or rectangularly contoured bottomless compartments which are arranged on the shelf 3 Use position are covered by the bottom 23 of the tray below, so that the storage chambers 28 result.
  • the edge-side end walls of the storage chambers 28 are expediently formed by the circumferential boundary edge 24 which, in cooperation with the end faces of the longitudinal and transverse elements 33, 34, ensures that the dividing device 4 ′′ is fixed in position.
  • the storage chambers 28 are formed by the interior spaces of the receiving containers 5, the lateral boundary walls 35 of which form the partition walls 32.
  • the multiple arrangement of the receptacles 5 results in adjacent storage chambers 28 being separated from one another by two partitions.
  • the example receptacle 5 have a rectangular plan (Fig. 7 and 12) with different side lengths.
  • a loading and removal opening is located at the top of the rectangularly contoured base 36 37 opposite, over which the objects to be stored are inserted or filled or removed.
  • the storage chambers 28 are suitable, depending on the design, for storing a wide variety of objects, be it individual larger objects such as transportable processing machines or bulk goods such as screws, nails, dowels or the like.
  • all the receptacles 5 placed on a tray 3 can be of identical design or at least have the same base area. If receptacles 5 with different base areas are present at the same time in a respective insert 1 (FIG. 8), expediently only those receptacles 5 are used which differ in their length and / or width dimensions by an integral multiple.
  • a base size for the receptacles 5 is expediently present, which occurs in the present case in the receptacles 5 shown in FIG. 7, a certain base length and a certain base width being present.
  • a further row 38 ′ running parallel thereto contains only one receptacle 5 with the base width and an integer multiple of the base length, here being five times the base length.
  • a receptacle 5' with a multiple integer multiple of both the base width and the base length, here twice in each case.
  • the remaining space is filled with three additional receptacles, the first of which has the base length and the base width.
  • the second and third receptacles each have the base width, in one case, however, twice the base length and in the other case, three times the base length.
  • receptacles 5 which are specially adapted to the object to be accommodated.
  • the receptacles 5 can have an L shape, a T shape or an H shape, for example.
  • FIG. 3 a preferably plate-shaped swivel cover 42 is attached to the tray 3 of the insert 1 in question. It is pivotally mounted on one of the four sections of the boundary edge 24, so that it can be pivoted according to double arrow 41 between a closed position covering the usable surface 25 and a folded open position shown in FIG.
  • the swivel mounting of the swivel cover 42 takes place on a hook arrangement 43, which is formed in the region of the longitudinal edge of the relevant section of the boundary edge 24, and into which the swivel cover 42 is attached Bearing axis 44 is expediently engaged.
  • the hook arrangement 43 is expediently located on a longitudinal section of the boundary edge 24.
  • the hook arrangement 43 can be used to hang the relevant insert on the edge of the lateral boundary wall 12 of the lower part 7, as shown in FIG. 4.
  • the shelf 3 carrying the dividing device 4 is located outside the lower part 7, and in the present case it can be attached to the front wall 12 ′′.
  • an insert 44 located in the lower part 7 is made accessible without having to place the inserted insert 45 on the floor.
  • a soft material layer 46 can be applied to the inner surface of the lid 14 (FIG. 2). For example, it is glued on. When the cover 14 is in the closed position, it rests on the upper insert 1 and exerts a slight pressure. It preferably consists of a foam material. If the upper insert does not have a cover, the soft material layer 46 also covers or closes the storage chambers 28 which are open at the top.
  • a fixation of the inserts 1 contained in the container 2 in the vertical direction can also be achieved in that fixing means 47 are present on the lid 14, which work together with the single or overhead tray 3.
  • fixing means 47 designed as fixing lugs which cooperate with the carrying handles 26.
  • the supporting webs 27 of the carrying handles 26 have one or more downwardly directed depressions 48, into which the fixing lugs 47 are immersed and, through cooperation with the bottom of the depressions 48, ensure that the existing trays 3 can not lift off the bottom wall 8 of the container 2.
  • the fixing means 47 are located in the region of the narrow edge of the cover 14 (FIG. 1) and have a tab-like shape. By connecting the peripheral edge of the cover 14 to the upper cover wall, they simultaneously cause the cover 14 to stiffen.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 Another component of the insert system can be a profile strip 52 shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, which in a further development of the container 2 is arranged on the inside of a side container wall 12 in the region of the edge 15. Such an attachment is dash-dotted in Fig. 1 indicated.
  • the profile strip 52 here expediently extends over the entire length of the rear wall 12 ', to which it is glued or attached in some other way. Particularly in the case of containers 2 with a higher lower part 7, such a profile strip 52 is recommended for stiffening the rear wall 12 ', on which the lid 14 is pivoted. If the cover 14 is in the open position, it is supported with its rear side 54 running in the vicinity of the pivot axis 53 on the edge 15 of the rear wall 12 '(FIG. 3). The profile strip 52 prevents the rear wall 12 'from bending, even if it has a very small wall thickness.
  • the profile strip 52 also has a mounting function shown in FIGS. 9 and 10. It has at least one and preferably a plurality of longitudinal grooves 55, which are provided with undercuts and form anchoring grooves. Hook-like holding elements 56 can be hooked into at least one of these longitudinal grooves 55.
  • FIG. 9 shows such holding elements 56 designed as universal hooks, which make it possible to hang any object at least temporarily.
  • a receptacle 5 that was removed from an insert 1 can be attached.
  • a folder-like bag for example, in which there is information material can be, which relates to the objects to be transported with the container 2, for example an instruction manual.
  • the hook-like holding elements 56 can also be a direct component of the object that is to be attached to the profile strip.
  • This receptacle 5 can easily be used independently of a container 2 or tray 3, and its structure has a number of special features that can make its application very universal.
  • the receptacle 5 tapers from the loading and removal opening 37 to the bottom 36.
  • the base area of the base 36 represents the region with the smallest cross-section, from which a cross-sectional expansion in the direction of the loading and removal opening 37 is established.
  • Both the narrow-side (35 ') and the longitudinal (35' ') side boundary walls (35) widen. It can be an uneven, e.g. act a graded rejuvenation.
  • the peripheral lateral boundary wall 35 is expediently provided with a step 57 at least on the inner surface. This forms a shoulder 58 pointing upwards away from the floor 36. It is preferably a circumferential step 57 or shoulder 58 that extends both over the narrow sides 35 ′ and over the longitudinal sides 35 ′′.
  • the plan of the receptacle 5 in the area of the base 36 is coordinated with the plan in the area of the circumferential shoulder 58 as follows:
  • the side length of the long side 35 ′′ in the area of the bottom 36 corresponds at least approximately to the distance between the opposite shoulder sections 58 ′ of the long sides 35 ''.
  • the clear width a measured in the transverse direction between the opposite sections of the end section 62 of the lateral boundary wall 35 which adjoins the shoulder 58 upwards corresponds approximately to the outer dimension b of the receptacle 5 measured in the longitudinal direction in the region of the base 36 the outer dimension b is expediently somewhat less than said clear width a.
  • receptacles 5, 63 There are two receptacles 5, 63 arranged one above the other with the loading and removal opening 37 pointing upwards; 5, 64 in the relative position shown in FIG. 13, stacking is possible in which the receptacles 63, 64 engage in one another vertically deeply.
  • the bottom 36 of the upper receptacle 64 is located inside the storage chamber 28 of the underlying receptacle 64 below the shoulder 58 near the bottom of the lower receptacle 64 or standing on this floor.
  • the stacked receptacles 5, 63, 64 are aligned identically with respect to their vertical axis 65, the longitudinal and narrow sides 35 ', 35' 'are directly assigned to one another. In this first relative position, empty receptacles 5 can be stored in a space-saving manner when not in use.
  • FIG. 14 shows a second relative position of two receptacles 5, 63, 5, 64 standing one on top of the other. It differs from the first relative position in that the two receptacles 63, 64 are rotated by 90 ° about the vertical axis 65, so that the long sides 35 '' of the upper receptacle 64 are assigned to the narrow sides 35 'of the lower receptacle 63 and vice versa. Due to the cross-sectional coordination explained above, the upper receptacle can 64 on the bottom on the opposite shoulder sections 58 'of the underlying receptacle 63. The upper receptacle 64 thus does not dive through the area of the lower receptacle 63 delimited by the shoulder 58. This enables receptacles 5 to be stacked even when they are filled with objects.
  • the exemplary receptacle 5 has the possibility of attaching one or more additional parts 66, 67 (FIGS. 15, 16 and 17).
  • the receptacle 5 is equipped in the region of its upper edge delimiting the loading and removal opening 37 with at least one anchoring recess 68 which is open at the top.
  • the additional part 66, 67 to be attached can be fixed in this anchoring recess 68 by plug-in assembly.
  • the anchoring recess 68 in the receptacle 5 of FIGS. 11 to 17 is integrated in the shoulder 58. Its insertion opening 72, which enables the insertion of the additional part 66, 67, is provided on the circumferential shoulder 58.
  • the already mentioned upper end section 62 of the lateral boundary wall 35 is formed by a circumferential band 73 which the wall section 74 adjoining the shoulder 58 downward overlaps in the height direction on the outside at a radial distance, that is to say at a distance measured at right angles to the vertical axis 65.
  • the overlap area 75 is indicated in FIG. 11.
  • this overlap region there is therefore a space 76 extending in the height direction between the band 73 and said adjoining wall section 74, which in the present case forms the anchoring recess 68. It extends all around the entire circumference of the lateral boundary wall 35, so that there is also an all-round insertion opening 72.
  • This insertion opening 72 is located radially outside of the upper end edge 77 of said adjoining wall section 74, which forms the actual shoulder 58.
  • the cohesion between the band 73 and the adjoining wall section 74 is ensured by a plurality of connecting webs 78 bridging the intermediate space 76, which are integrally formed on both sides. These are spaced apart from one another over the length of the intermediate space 76, so that the anchoring recess 68 is divided into individual successive recess sections 82.
  • the connecting webs 78 can be led downward beyond the band 73, and in this area they continue to be integral on the outside with the lateral boundary wall 35 are connected and can give the container a better rigidity.
  • a tongue arrangement 83 is provided on each of these. It is so matched to the shape of the anchoring recess 68 that it can be inserted into the anchoring recess 68 from above via the insertion opening 72 according to arrow 81.
  • the tongue arrangement 83 preferably latches in the inserted state. In the exemplary embodiment, it has, at the free end located at the bottom, one or more locking lugs 84 projecting outwards, which in the inserted state engage behind the exposed lower edge 85 of the circumferential band 73 in a releasably locking manner.
  • the insertion depth is expediently limited by a stop section 86, which is expediently formed by a functional element of the relevant additional part 66, 67.
  • the tongue arrangement 83 can extend over a plurality of recess sections 82. In this case, it is divided by one or more slots 87 (FIG. 15) into which the connecting webs 78 can engage.
  • the additional part 66 is a label. It has a functional element 86, on which a labeling surface 89 is provided and which is, for example, plate-shaped. In the assembled state, it is located below the upper end edge of the lateral boundary wall 35 within the storage chamber 28, so that it does not protrude in a disruptive manner.
  • the further exemplary additional part 67 is a sealing cover.
  • a functional element 86 which is also connected in one piece to the tongue arrangement 83, is a cover part 88 which, when anchored, covers the storage chamber 28 at the top and expediently rests on the shoulder 58.
  • the connection area 92 between the cover part 88 and the tongue arrangement 83 is designed as a swivel area, which is characterized, for example, by a film-like thin material area, so that the cover part 88 can be swiveled up according to double arrows 93 in order to give access to the storage chamber 28.
  • the upper end edge of the lateral boundary wall 35 can have a recess 94 at a suitable point, into which a finger can be inserted to lift the cover part 88.
  • the recess 94 is preferably located opposite that section of the anchoring recess 68 in which the tongue arrangement 83 is anchored.
  • the above-mentioned intermediate space 76 is also open at the bottom in the exemplary receptacle 5. This allows the receptacle 5 to be hooked into hook-like holding elements 56 which e.g. are provided on the profile bar 52 (Fig. 10).
  • the connecting webs 78 end flush with the shoulder 58 at the top. However, their upper end can also lie at a distance below the shoulder 58. This is particularly the case when an additional part 66, 67 can be attached.
  • the cover part 88 FIG. 17
  • its peripheral edge in the pivoted-down closed position can plunge into the uninterrupted depression that is then present and be fixed there, for example in a force-fitting and / or form-fitting manner.
  • the tray 3 can have openings for the individual receptacles 5 into which the placed receptacles 5 are at least partially immersed from above.
  • the cross section of the openings smaller than the maximum cross section of the receptacle 5, the latter are prevented from falling through the openings and are automatically held by the tray 3 when a certain insertion depth is reached and stabilized laterally. This can be easily achieved if the receptacles widen upwards towards the loading and removal opening, as in the exemplary embodiment.

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