EP0964117A2 - Dispositif de stockage des objets - Google Patents

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EP0964117A2
EP0964117A2 EP99111253A EP99111253A EP0964117A2 EP 0964117 A2 EP0964117 A2 EP 0964117A2 EP 99111253 A EP99111253 A EP 99111253A EP 99111253 A EP99111253 A EP 99111253A EP 0964117 A2 EP0964117 A2 EP 0964117A2
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Erik Schelde Petersen
Axel Pedersen
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    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H6/00Buildings for parking cars, rolling-stock, aircraft, vessels or like vehicles, e.g. garages
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  • This invention relates to a store arrangement comprising a shutting and locking system secured against breaking open for use as securing large objects against theft, for example motorcycles, at its normal place of stay.
  • the arrangement consist of a closed movable grid cage and a locking system belonging to it, which, seen as a whole, with its design and way of mounting has the purpose of preventing inadvertent breaking open of the grid cage for stealing the object, e.g. motorcycles, placed inside the grid cage.
  • the invention concerns a grid box secured against breaking open by securing valuable goods against theft which are desired to be transported to/from or stored on the place of use.
  • the arrangement consists of a closed grid cage, preferably with area as a Euro-pallet, and locking system belonging to it, which seen as a whole with its design and way of mounting has the purpose of preventing unintentional breaking open for stealing the contained valuable goods, which is desired secured by transport to/from or on the place of use.
  • Valuable goods as cigarettes, liquor, AV-equipment and other easily negotiable products desired to be protected against theft during transport from producers to central stores, wholesalers, or to the final user, are nowadays freighted via closed container or other closed loading system. From wholesaler or central store to customers, the transport typically occurs in a closed loading system (lorry).
  • the known theft protections are all known by the fact, that the object desired to be protected against theft, e.g. motorcycles, may be removed from its place of residence, as cables etc. can be shorn, or the motorcycle may simply be lifted away and transported away in/on another vehicle. If this is to be prevented, the motorcycle or the like desired to be protected against theft should be placed in a closed compartment/room with a specially secured, locked door.
  • transport/freight and storage of valuable goods is a secure method, as the grid cage becomes locked with a system lock at the forwarding of the goods and furthermore becomes locked to a wall in the storage yard via a shutting and locking system securing against breaking open, which prevents that the grid cage unintentionally may be lifted out of the storage yard.
  • the new features of the invention consist of a store arrangement for securing large objects, for example motorcycles, and which comprises a closed movable grid cage and a locking system belonging to it, which is peculiar in that the arrangement comprises a mounting frame for mounting on a wall, and that the grid cage comprises a locking arm pivotably mounted on the grid cage, and which has a pin arranged for interacting with holes in the mounting frame, and that the grid cage has several sides being mutually fastened in non-demountable way, at least when the grid cage is fastened to the wall.
  • the securing of the locking system may be articulated or linked; one link is for locking the grid cage and the other link is fitted on the wall of erection in a security system so that unintentional demounting and breaking open is impossible.
  • the arrangement which is an articulated grid cage construction is fitted with wheels on the floor (so the grid cage easily may be opened and closed for insertion and taking out the secured object) is, like the securing of the locking system, constructed in such a way that when it is locked off, all links are fixed in such a way that they cannot be separated from the place of mounting.
  • the arrangement is furthermore resistant against blows and breaking open, as it is made of a hard steel material and all immovable parts are welded together.
  • the padlock in the securing of the locking system is secured against cutting or breaking up, since the padlock is placed in a protected lock housing.
  • the grid cage itself is made with a height ensuring that the object desired to be theft-protected cannot be lifted over the grid cage.
  • the object desired to be protected against theft for example motorcycles
  • the object desired to be protected against theft can be placed inside the arrangement to be secured against breaking open, and thereby the object cannot be removed by being lifted from the secured place, and the locking of the grid cage with the securing of the locking system causes the locking to be secured against unintentional breaking open.
  • the grid cage is designed with its length corresponding to object desired to be secured against theft may be contained.
  • the height of the grid cage is constructed according to wish; however, with a height ensuring that the object desired to be secured against theft cannot be lifted out of the grid cage.
  • the grid cage can be constructed with a roof fastened to the sides and possibly also to the wall by using a securing of the locking system.
  • the arrangement comprises a grid cage secured against breaking open with area possibly as a Euro-pallet with securing of the locking system belonging to it.
  • the bottom on the grid cage is furthermore reinforced and designed with feet as a Euro-pallet (made of steel), so that the grid cage may be lifted and transported with truck or traditional pallet loader.
  • Top and bottom and the three sides of the grid cage are welded together in such a way that only the opening side is hinged for taking in and out of the goods desired to be transported.
  • the height on the grid cage is adjusted for system freight.
  • the sides of the grid cage and the four sides together with top and bottom of the grid box consist of SKAFOR approved security net and welded together on steel frames.
  • the opening side is locked via securing against breaking open locking system welded on.
  • the padlock or alternative built-in locking mechanism of known make in the securing of the locking system is secured against shearing or breaking up, as the padlock or alternative locking mechanism is placed in a protecting lock housing.
  • the hinges of the opening side are fastened via pins and eyes in the top of the wicket in such a way that they cannot be separated when the securing of the lock system is locked.
  • the lock in the firmly mounted securing of the lock system to the opening side of the grid cage may be a system lock so that sender and receiver has the same lock system.
  • Fig. 1 one may see all of the invention in perspective view containing a motorcycle.
  • the two securings of lock system against breaking open 1 with stationary part mounted and secured on wall act, besides as secure locking, also as mounting units secured against breaking open, which hold the grid cage against the wall which the grid cage is erected against. Furthermore, the wheels 5 against floor are seen, making the grid cage easy to open and close.
  • Fig. 2 On Fig. 2 the articulation of the grid cage is shown, which by its way of mounting, with downward directed pins 3 welded on the side of the grid cage locked on the wall, makes the front side of the grid cage impossible to lift off, as the eyes 4 welded on the front side where the pins are passed through prevent this.
  • Figs. 3 - 6 the securing of lock system against breaking open is shown, where the mounting frame 6 consisting of a u-iron section is mounted with screwbolts 7 in order to hold this against wall and the pin 8 welded on, whereafter the profiled locking plate 9 having an eye 10 welded on is mounted on causes the locking plate, when this is locked into the U-section of the mounting frame, to cover the mounting screwbolts.
  • the pivotable locking arm 12 with pin 13 welded on may be mounted in the holes 14 on the mounting frame, whereby the locking plate in bent section 11 becomes fixed behind the pin of the locking arm.
  • the pin of the locking arm having a thread in the upper half is mounted with two bolts 15, that are check tightened, only have the purpose of holding the locking arm 12 in an open state.
  • the lock housing 16 protects the padlock for locking (see Fig. 3) against blows and shearing. On the back side of the locking arm 12 there is punched a groove 17, where the locking eye 18 can be when the locking arm is swung inward against the grid cage.
  • the locking eye is then passed through the locking arm and into the lock housing welded on, so that the lock brace of the padlock is passed through the locking eye and is locked.
  • the grid cage itself can be made in another version with two sides. See Fig. 7 for erection in a corner against an angular wall.
  • FIG. 8 one may see the front of the grid box with the opening side.
  • 21 shows the securing of lock system against breaking open for locking the opening side of the grid cage.
  • 22 shows hinges for the opening side in the grid box.
  • 23 shows pins going through eyes welded on in the wicket (the opening side) for fixing the hinges of the opening side. The fixing via 23 prevents that the hinges 22 cannot be lifted off when the wicket is closed and locked.
  • 24 shows steel frame on which the security net is welded on.
  • 25 show feet on the bottom of the grid box designed as a Euro-pallet.
  • 26 illustrates floor.
  • 27 shows security net consisting of round bar iron welded together.
  • Fig. 10 one may see the bottom of the grid box, formed as a Euro-pallet with security net welded on, preventing unintentional access from the bottom.
  • FIG. 11 one may see the side of the grid box.
  • 1 shows the securing of lock system against breaking open mounted on a wall, which the grid box is locked to.
  • 28 shows access for unlocking the securing of lock system against breaking open on the grid box.
  • 29 illustrates section of a wall on which the securing of lock system against breaking open is mounted.
  • 1 may be mounted in the floor and lock the grid box at the bottom, if desired.
  • Fig. 12 one may see the top of the grid box, which also is secured against unintentional access via security net welded on.
  • the locking plate 9 has a bent profile 11, which, when the locking arm 12 having a pin 13 welded on, is mounted in the holes 14 of the mounting frame, causes the locking plate 9 with its bent section to be fixed behind the pin 13 of the locking arm 12, which, when the locking arm 12 is locked with padlock in the lock housing 16 to the grid cage having mounted a locking eye 18 fitting in a cut-out 17 on the back side of the locking arm 12 through which the locking brace of the padlock is passed and locked, cause the mounting frame 6 to be secured against unintentional demounting, as the locking plate 9 has covered the mounting screwbolts through the mounting frame.
  • the securing of the lock system which is new with the said details and embodiment, becomes impossible to break open, since the mounting screw bolts 7 screwed into the erection wall are not accessible in the locked condition.
  • the store arrangement can be articulated and comprise a stationary part consisting of the mounting frame and the locking plate is mounted on wall and a swinging part the locking arm 12, which only may swing inward. As the locking arm with its section 20 causes that this acts as a check for reversed swinging.
  • the pivotable function of the locking arm 12 is achieved in that the pin 13 welded on the locking arm has a thread in the upper half and is passed through the holes 14 on the mounting frame and is locked with two bolts 15, which are check tightened so that these are not tightened down against the mounting frame 6.
  • the two check nuts 15 only has the function of holding the locking arm 12 when this is swinging inward against the grid cage (see Fig. 3) for locking, or oppositely by unlocking and taking out of the secured object in the grid cage, as the bolts are without any security importance when the locking arm is locked against the grid cage, because the locking arm cannot be taken out of the mounting frame 6, as the padlock in the locking housing 16 is passed through the locking eye 18 welded on the grid cage 19, and thereby the locking arm is secured against the grid cage and cannot be removed without unlocking the padlock in the lock housing 16.
  • the lock housing 16 has the purpose of protecting the padlock against blows and breaking open/shearing, as the padlock is only accessible at the underside of the lock housing.
  • the store arrangement can be used for locking a closed grid cage 19.
  • the grid cage is mounted with a securing of lock system against breaking open 1 at both sides for partly making possible opening of the grid cage arbitrarily in the side which the secured object is wished to be taken out at, but at the same time the two securings of lock system against breaking open 1 function as mounting units secured against breaking open, which hold the grid cage against the wall which the grid cage is desired to be erected against.
  • a securing of lock system against breaking open 1, being articulated 2 is used for the grid cage, so that the three sides of the grid cage are movable when the securing of lock system against breaking open is unlocked for taking out the object, e.g. motorcycles, which is desired to be secured against theft.
  • the link 2 of the grid cage partly consisting of pins 3 welded on the two sides of the grid cage has eyes 4 inserted, which are welded on the front side of the grid cage.
  • the grid cage may be constructed with a length corresponding to the object, which is desired to be secured against theft, e.g. motorcycles, can be contained in the grid cage 19.
  • the height of the grid cage is constructed according to wish; however at least with a height ensuring that the object desired to be protected against theft cannot be lifted out of the grid cage.

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CH238101A (de) * 1943-11-03 1945-06-30 Ufnowski Waclaw Einrichtung zum Garagieren von Motorrädern, Kleinautos und dergleichen.
DE9214083U1 (de) * 1992-10-19 1993-01-28 Bittlinsky, Bernhard, 47199 Duisburg Box zum diebstahlsicheren Abstellen eines Zweirades
US5323915A (en) * 1992-09-11 1994-06-28 Graber Products, Inc. Security bicycle stand

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CH238101A (de) * 1943-11-03 1945-06-30 Ufnowski Waclaw Einrichtung zum Garagieren von Motorrädern, Kleinautos und dergleichen.
US5323915A (en) * 1992-09-11 1994-06-28 Graber Products, Inc. Security bicycle stand
DE9214083U1 (de) * 1992-10-19 1993-01-28 Bittlinsky, Bernhard, 47199 Duisburg Box zum diebstahlsicheren Abstellen eines Zweirades

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WO2005071189A1 (fr) * 2004-01-22 2005-08-04 Cesium Ab Ensemble de modules destine a former un recipient pouvant etre monte et verrouille, recipient et verrou pour ledit recipient

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