EP2542740B1 - Dispositif de rangement pour l'extérieur - Google Patents

Dispositif de rangement pour l'extérieur Download PDF

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EP2542740B1
EP2542740B1 EP10814738.0A EP10814738A EP2542740B1 EP 2542740 B1 EP2542740 B1 EP 2542740B1 EP 10814738 A EP10814738 A EP 10814738A EP 2542740 B1 EP2542740 B1 EP 2542740B1
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Markus Scholz
Jens ARMBRÜSTER
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  • the invention relates to a garden house for outdoor use.
  • Usually gardening equipment and the like are stored in garden sheds.
  • the classic residential areas of the middle class are also affected.
  • the average area of the gardens in terraced and semi-detached houses has been halved in the last 20 years.
  • Traditional garden sheds have one or two access points to rooms to go into. These spaces are organized from the inside, i. after entering the garden house items are stored in shelves or recording devices located therein. This results in the problem that must be kept free to enter the garden shed, an interior and thus lack as storage space.
  • sought-after items are often obstructed by others, so must first be cleared in order to get to the searched item.
  • large objects often can not or only cumbersome to transport through the doors of the garden sheds in the interior.
  • Another task is to create a garden house, which makes it easier to keep order.
  • the invention is based on the idea to completely dispense with a space for movement within the garden shed. Thus, no space is wasted in order to move as in a conventional garden shed, so that an unnecessary competition between storage and exercise space is avoided.
  • the garden house comprises at least two accommodation spaces, each having one or more closable opening areas, wherein the one or more opening areas belonging to the same accommodation space have an area substantially corresponding to a surface of an outside of this accommodation space and the opening areas are arranged on at least two adjacent sides of the garden house.
  • the opening area of a receiving space extends approximately over the entire outer side of the associated receiving space, a putting in (or. Removal) of objects in the receiving space easier.
  • the objects must therefore not be lifted over thresholds or edges or be towed through a small opening in a larger space behind it.
  • the recording room is clearer. Since each recording room has its own opening area, a targeted access to a desired object is facilitated.
  • the garden house has a rectangular or square base.
  • the base can also be configured elliptical or polygonal.
  • Horizontal dimensions of the receiving spaces in a direction parallel to an outside of the garden house correspond substantially to a length of this outside of the garden house.
  • the base areas of the receiving spaces, which lie in a horizontal sectional plane through the garden shed, together substantially correspond to the base of the garden shed. In other words, the reception rooms of the garden house can almost completely fill the interior volume of the garden house.
  • the interior of the garden house is almost completely filled in this embodiment by receiving spaces, which may be divided by partitions or disposed between the support elements. Since the totality of the reception rooms forms the volume of the garden house, an efficient use of space without movement space and other dead space is ensured.
  • each receiving space is independent of the heights, depths and widths of the other receiving spaces.
  • each receiving space can be flexibly and individually adapted to the requirements in its dimensions.
  • each receiving space corresponds to one or more objects.
  • each receiving space for a watering can, a garden hose, a ladder, a shovel, a wheelbarrow, a lawn mower, beach chairs, a parasol, bins, skis, surfboards, car tires, bicycles, firewood and the like. Since each recording room corresponds to an object or a kind of objects, it is easy to keep order. In addition, so rarely used items are immediately and easily accessible, since each item is assigned its own recording room. In a special design, the receiving spaces can be adapted to the products of a manufacturer.
  • a width and / or height of a receiving space is greater than a depth of this receiving space. This results in recording spaces with shallow depth, as it is advantageous for some objects.
  • a receiving space can be configured as a tool cabinet.
  • one or more shallow receiving spaces may be arranged so that their rear wall at least partially adjoins a side surface of at least one receiving space from the adjacent side of the garden shed.
  • the shallow receiving spaces may also be used to supplement or fill up the possibly irregular volume composed of predetermined or selected receiving spaces to a cuboid volume of the garden shed. This allows the existing space to be used optimally.
  • At least two receiving spaces whose opening areas are arranged on opposite sides of the garden house, adjoin one another with a side surface.
  • the rear walls of the receiving spaces which are accessible from opposite sides of the garden shed, directly opposite, without another receiving space in between.
  • three sides of the garden house on opening areas wherein at least one receiving space, the opening area lies on the middle side, projects between the receiving spaces, the opening areas are on the outer sides.
  • horizontal and / or vertical support elements may be arranged between the receiving spaces.
  • a horizontal distance between vertical support elements may each correspond to a width and / or a depth of at least one receiving space.
  • These support elements may support, for example, side, rear, floor, ceiling and / or outer walls of the receiving spaces or merely serve to stabilize the garden shed.
  • shelves and the like can be attached to these support elements. be attached so as to divide a receiving space.
  • the summerhouse can also be made up of modules, each module comprising at least one receiving space.
  • a modular design has the advantage that a user can put together a garden shed individually. Not only the dimensions of the garden house, but also the dimensions of the individual recording rooms and their composition can be chosen freely. For example, a large lawn area requires a parking space for a large lawnmower. With a small lawn, however, a small space is enough for a small lawnmower.
  • the modules can be connected to each other by means of a plug-in system. Through plug-in connections, the modules can be easily connected to each other so that a user can use the Easily assemble the garden house yourself and put it together individually using the different modules.
  • partitions or inner or intermediate walls which delimit the receiving spaces from each other, fixed to a floor surface and / or on a ceiling surface of the garden shed.
  • the bottom surface and / or the ceiling surface may have on their inside recesses or grooves into which the partitions can be inserted.
  • the bottom surface and / or the ceiling surface may preferably have a plurality of such recesses and / or grooves, so that a flexible insertion or insertion of the partitions is possible.
  • the partitions can be fixed with fastening elements.
  • a clip-like fastening element with a U-shaped cross-section is used as a staple into which a partition can be inserted or inserted.
  • the fastener may have a through hole through opposite side surfaces, so that a partition wall inserted into the fastener may be fixed to the fastener by a fixing member made through the through hole and the partition wall.
  • the fastening elements can be nailed or screwed into the bottom surface and / or ceiling surface, so that they hold the partitions from below or above with a predetermined distance to the bottom surface or ceiling surface. In this way, unlike planar partitions can be prevented from forming mold or rot by accumulation of water or moisture in a contact area. In addition, this ensures an improved ventilation of the storage rooms.
  • a scaffolding element preferably has a shape of two orthogonal tripods that are opposite one another and are connected to one another in each case, so that one scaffolding element can support five different outer edges or two adjacent corners of the garden house.
  • the scaffold element may have two L-shaped corner elements which are arranged opposite one another and aligned in the same way, and an edge element which connects the two corner elements at their angle and in each case is perpendicular to the surfaces spanned by the L-shaped corner elements.
  • the legs of a corner element can be different lengths. Preferably, however, each of the opposite legs of the corner elements of the same framework element are the same length.
  • the scaffolding elements are arranged on the outer edges of the garden house, that the one L-shaped corner element at the bottom and the other are arranged at the top of the garden shed and the edge element extends along a vertical outer edge.
  • a scaffolding element can be arranged on each vertical outer edge.
  • the leg ends of two adjacent scaffolding elements can be connected by at least one connecting element. If the connecting element is a Having a length corresponding to a length of the edge element of the scaffold element or a length of an outer edge of the garden shed, with a connecting element, both the upper and the lower leg ends of the two scaffolding elements can be interconnected.
  • the connecting element can additionally contribute to the stabilization of the scaffolding elements.
  • a preferred cross-sectional shape of the connecting element due to the particular stability is the T-shape.
  • the connecting element can serve as a limitation of an opening area.
  • the connecting element can provide a support surface for a closing element and thus be used, for example, as part of a door frame.
  • the connecting element may have fastening elements for fastening separating or inner walls. These fastening elements can be designed as a clip like described above, so that a partition can be used without much effort in the fastener.
  • one or more opening areas can be closed by one or more closing elements.
  • a large opening area can be closed by two doors or a hinged door.
  • a roller shutter can close several opening areas.
  • At least one receiving space may be divided into several areas.
  • a receiving space can be divided by a drawer, drawer, shelf and / or suspension.
  • a receiving space may comprise a plurality of closing elements on an outer side, wherein the closing elements extend over substantially the entire surface of the outer side.
  • a closing element can be designed as a door, flap, slide-in front or roller shutters.
  • a receiving space can be subdivided into a plurality of drawers, wherein the front sides of the drawers substantially form the outside of the receiving space.
  • At least one of the receiving spaces can be accessible from two sides. This is particularly advantageous for very elongated receiving spaces. For example, if a receptacle has opening areas on two opposite side surfaces of the garden shed, a user may place an object, e.g. a ladder, from both sides.
  • an object e.g. a ladder
  • an upper side of the garden house may have at least one opening area. This chest-like design is particularly advantageous for low garden sheds.
  • the garden house is designed so that all the reception rooms of the garden house can be reached at ground level.
  • an upper side of the garden house can be designed as a pitched roof, flat roof, pent roof, gabled roof or pitched roof depending on the user's preference.
  • the additional space that can arise under a sloping roof surface can be considered be formed closable receiving space or serve as an open storage space.
  • the top of the garden house or the roof can also be landscaped or designed as a bed.
  • the garden house at least one power supply, z. B. in the form of a power outlet.
  • a lawnmower or a hedge trimmer are supplied with power.
  • the garden house may also have at least one solar panel and thus be largely independent of an external voltage source.
  • For storing the generated electrical energy may also be present a memory element.
  • the garden shed may have a cable winding device which is firmly connected to a plug of an electrical device. The cable winder, for example, serves to wind an extension cable. If the extension cord is needed, it can simply be pulled out of the cable winder.
  • the extension cable is automatically retracted and rolled up in the cable rewinding device. Annoying cable reeling can be avoided.
  • the cable rewinding device may release cables under tensile load and, as the tensile load decreases, curl cables so as to avoid cable clutter or unneeded cable length.
  • a garden house in addition, at least one water collection device.
  • the water collection device may e.g. be designed as gutter with or without collecting container.
  • the garden house may have at least one water connection, faucet and / or an integrated garden hose.
  • the integrated garden hose is already connected to a water connection and can be easily pulled out. Subsequently, the integrated garden hose can be rolled up automatically by pressing a switch in the garden shed.
  • the garden house can be closed by means of a central locking system for a plurality of receiving spaces and / or at least one local locking system each for a receiving space.
  • the central locking system can open or close at least two reception rooms of the garden house or the entire garden house by entering a combination of numbers or a password and acts as a central access control.
  • stored in the garden house items can be safely stored and are protected against unauthorized access.
  • the receiving spaces can be opened quickly and easily, without the tedious unlocking of the individual receiving spaces with the respective keys is required.
  • the recording rooms can also be completed individually by a local locking system.
  • a sound output system is provided which can be coupled with MP3 player.
  • the sound output system for playing music u.
  • a radio receiver Including various interfaces for audio media, a radio receiver, an integrated amplifier and weatherproof hi-fi boxes.
  • the garden house according to the invention may be provided with a lighting system, so that the environment of the garden house z. B. can be lit atmospherically by solar lamps or color LEDs.
  • the garden house may have a game device and / or at least one stall.
  • a game device is for example a slide, a climbing rope, a swing or a playhouse to understand.
  • the garden shed can be used as a cabinet-like device such as a shed or trash can.
  • the garden house according to the invention serves to keep utensils and other items as space-saving outdoors. Therefore, the garden house preferably has the shape of a cube or a cuboid, which dispenses with movement space.
  • the garden house is provided with a plurality of receiving spaces, which are accessible via at least one opening area and preferably have a rectangular basic shape.
  • the opening areas may be formed in two, three, four or in all outer surfaces of the garden house.
  • weatherproof materials such as wood, metal, stone, plastic or glass or a combination of these materials.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a garden house according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • the garden house of FIG. 1 has receiving spaces 11 at least on the front and the right side.
  • the receiving spaces 11 are each accessible through an opening portion 13 which is formed in an outer side wall 15 of the garden shed.
  • the opening portion 13 can be opened and closed by a closing element 12, z. B. by a door, a flap, a roller shutter, a front of a drawer or a drawer, etc ..
  • a hinge can be arranged arbitrarily above, below or laterally on the closing element 12.
  • the closing elements 12 can completely cover the opening regions 13, so that a top side 16 and the side walls 15 together with the closing elements 12 form the outside surfaces of the garden house.
  • the closure members 12 may include handle members to facilitate opening and closing.
  • the closing member 12 has approximately the same area as the associated opening portion 13. Since the area of an opening portion 13 preferably approximately corresponds to the area of an outer side of the respective receiving space 11, the closing member 12 substantially forms the outer side However, it is also possible that an opening portion 13 is closed by a plurality of closing elements 12, for example by the front sides of a plurality of over or juxtaposed drawers or by two doors. In this case, the total area of the closing elements 12 corresponds approximately to the area of the outside of the receiving space 11. In another case, a closing element 12 may correspond more than one Close opening areas 13. The area of the closing element 12 then corresponds to the total area of the associated opening areas 13. As an example of this, reference is made to a roller shutter which can close over or adjacent opening areas 13.
  • the dashed lines in FIG. 1 suggest receiving spaces 11, which protrude from the right side wall 15 in the interior of the garden house to the accessible from the front side wall 15 receiving spaces 11.
  • the distance between the opening portions 13 of the receiving spaces 11 on the front side wall 15 and a right edge of the garden shed of FIG. 1 corresponds approximately to the depth of the receiving spaces 11 on the right side wall 15, the side surfaces of which border on the front side wall 15.
  • An area of a side wall 15 without opening areas 13 thus corresponds approximately to the side surfaces of receiving spaces 11, the opening areas 13 are arranged on an adjacent side wall 15 of the garden shed.
  • the three-dimensional dimensions of the receiving spaces 11 are independent of each other.
  • the receiving spaces 11 are designed so that they fill the interior of the garden house almost completely.
  • the receiving spaces 11 in the garden house can be delimited from one another by separating elements 14.
  • each receiving space 11 is configured to receive one or more predetermined items.
  • the dimensions of the receiving space 11 correspond approximately to the size of the object to be picked up. Therefore, the inner volume of a receiving space 11 is only slightly larger than the object, so that the object can be easily put into or taken out, but without wasting space unnecessarily.
  • the garden house can thus have, for example, a receiving space 11 for a lawnmower, a receiving space 11 for flower pots or a receiving space 11 for a broom.
  • These receiving spaces 11 may also be marked, for. B. by caption or symbols.
  • the receiving spaces 11 may be adapted to the products of a particular manufacturer.
  • the interior of a receiving space 11 may also be divided by elements such as shelves, hooks, o. ⁇ ., To accommodate a number of similar items neatly in a receiving space 11.
  • Such internal partitioning may be particularly useful for small object storage spaces 11 such as hammers, files, saws, garden blades, and other tools.
  • FIG. 2 shows a sectional view of a garden house according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the garden house of FIG. 2 has opening areas 13 on all four sides of the garden house, each of which provides access to a receiving space 11 located behind it.
  • Separating elements 14 divide the interior of the garden house in receiving spaces 11, wherein a separating element 14 but also can only consist of a gap between the receiving spaces 11.
  • FIG. 2 It is clear that the interior of the garden house is almost completely filled by receiving spaces 11.
  • FIGS. 3a to 3c show perspective views of a garden house according to the invention during a construction.
  • FIG. 3a are mounted on a base 31 vertical support members 32 which can be connected to horizontal support members 33.
  • the support members 32 and 33 serve to stabilize the garden house.
  • the support members 32 and 33 may limit the receiving spaces 11.
  • partition walls are provided as partition members 14, the partition walls may be fixed to the support members 32 or 33.
  • support members 32 and 33 disposed on the edge of the base 31 may limit the extent of the opening portions 13 so that the associated closure members 12 may be secured to the support members 32 and 33, respectively.
  • FIG. 3b shows an intermediate stage of assembling the garden house FIG. 3a ,
  • Some floors 34 of the various receiving spaces 11 are used.
  • horizontal partitions (not shown) may be used as parting members 14 to limit the receiving spaces 11 also in the horizontal direction.
  • FIG 3c the garden house is shown in a ready assembled state, wherein the outer surfaces of the garden house of side walls 15, closing elements 12 and a top 16 are formed.
  • the closing elements 12 here comprise a door 35, a double door 36 and fronts 37 of drawers.
  • a garden house in a further preferred embodiment can be modularly assembled.
  • modules each comprise at least one receiving space 11, outer surfaces, an opening area 13 and a closing element 12.
  • the modules can be easily connected to one another by means of a plug-in system.
  • the modules or the receiving spaces 11 may be adapted to the products of a particular manufacturer.
  • the top 16 of the garden house may be formed as a gable roof 41.
  • the space 42 delimited by the gable roof 41 and the underlying receiving spaces 11 may be formed as one or more receiving spaces 11 with at least one oblique side surface be.
  • a corresponding closing element 12 can be arranged either on one of the oblique or on one of the vertical surfaces.
  • the space 42 under the gable roof 41 may be open on both sides.
  • the top 16 of the garden house can be designed in other embodiments as a pitched roof, pent roof, pitched roof or flat roof.
  • the top 16 may also be covered, for example, with shingles, bricks or roofing felt, or may be made of the same material as a portion of a side wall 15 or closing element 12.
  • solar panels or a solar system can be provided on the upper side 16 or also on a side wall 15.
  • FIG. 4 has a side wall 15 two opening areas 13, a further side wall 15, however, four. In this case, a plurality of opening regions 13 can be assigned to one and the same receiving space 11.
  • FIG. 5 Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • a space 52 which has only a small height and the upper side is open.
  • the open upper side of the room 52 can be closed by a roof flap 51.
  • the roof flap 51 is movably attached to a side wall of the space 52 by means of hinges or the like.
  • the space 52 may be designed to be used as a premature bed.
  • the roof flap can consist of a transparent material.
  • the space 52 has no roof flap 51, so that the space 52 is open at the top.
  • the space 52 may be configured as a bed or for green roofs.
  • a garden house according to the present invention is also provided with a power and water connection, a faucet or a water collection device.
  • the water collection device can be designed, for example, as a gutter with or without a collecting container.
  • the garden house can have an integrated garden hose, which is connected to a water connection and can be easily pulled out of the garden shed. Subsequently, the integrated garden hose can be rolled up automatically by pressing a switch or a pedal.
  • the garden shed may have a cable reeling device for winding an extension cable, which is firmly connected to an electrical connection of a device. After use, only a foot pedal or a switch or the like must be operated for the cable rewinding device to automatically rewind the extension cable. Therefore, the annoying cable reeling, for example, after mowing can be bypassed and gardening is facilitated.
  • the cable rewinding device may also be designed to release tension on cables and to automatically retract the cable as the tensile load ceases, thus avoiding cable clutter or cable lying around.
  • FIG. 6 another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • the garden house has a play area.
  • the play area 60 includes one or more play devices 62, such as a slide, climbing ropes or playhouse.
  • the play area 60 can be arranged on the upper side 16 of the garden shed.
  • a kick aid 62 such as a ladder or step-like projections, may be provided on one side of the garden shed.
  • one of the receiving spaces 11 of the garden house can be designed as a stable 63 for small animals.
  • the garden shed can be closed by means of a central locking system.
  • the central locking system closes at least two receiving spaces 11 or all receiving spaces 11 of the garden shed and can be opened by entering a combination of numbers or a password.
  • the central locking system acts as a central access control. This allows quick and easy opening of the receiving spaces 11, without the individual receiving spaces 11 having to be digested with the respective keys.
  • individual receiving spaces may be provided with a local or decentralized locking system for the respective receiving space 11. Through the locking system stored in the garden house items can be safely stored and are protected against unauthorized access.
  • a sound output system which can be coupled with an MP3 player.
  • the sound output system for playing music u. ä. have various interfaces for audio media, a radio receiver, an integrated amplifier and weatherproof hi-fi boxes.
  • At least one seat element 72 and / or at least one table 71 may be attached to the garden house.
  • a beer bench set may be designed to be insertable in one or more receiving spaces 11.
  • a television 73 or a screen can be installed, so that you can watch football outdoors.
  • the Bierbankgarnitur be edgewise secured in one or more receiving spaces 11 by means of hinges o. ⁇ . Foldable.
  • a garden bench may be stored behind a trap door, the garden bench being rotatably mounted about an axis along the backrest.
  • the garden bench can also be designed L-shaped, so that the backrest forms the flap door, while the seat is received in the retracted position in the receiving space 11. For garden parties and barbecues seats can be won so quickly and easily.
  • the garden house according to the invention may be provided with a lighting system which z. B. in the form of spotlights, solar lamps or color LEDs, the environment can be illuminated.
  • doors or surfaces or surface areas of the garden house may consist of translucent or partially transparent material behind which bulbs are arranged, so that the surfaces can shine.
  • the garden shed is not only a space-saving alternative to a shed, but also serves as atmospheric garden lighting.
  • FIG. 8 is shown a further possibility for an internal structure of the garden house according to the invention.
  • fasteners 80 are used here to secure partitions 14 thereto.
  • the fastening elements 80 are formed like a staple like staples, so that the partitions 14 can be easily used.
  • the fasteners 80 may be welded, screwed or nailed, for example, depending on the material on the bottom surface.
  • the fasteners 80 may have a through bore. Through the through hole and the partition 14, a pin or a screw o.ä. be guided.
  • the fasteners 80 may include a pedestal or the like, such that the partitions are spaced from a bottom surface on which the fasteners 80 are mounted when inserted. It is possible that further fastening elements 80 are provided on side walls 15, dividing walls 14 or on the upper side 16 of the garden house.
  • FIG. 9a shows a scaffolding element 81 for stabilization of the garden shed.
  • the skeleton member 81 has upper and lower L-shaped corner members and an edge member connecting the corner members to form a shape such as two orthogonal orthogonal pieces joined together or like a right-angle pediment.
  • a height of the edge element may in this case correspond to the length of a vertical outer edge of the garden house.
  • the scaffolding element 81 can support a vertical outer edge and two side walls 15 adjoining this outer edge.
  • On the legs of the corner elements also support elements 82 may be mounted to support a bottom plate or cover plate.
  • FIG. 9b a composite framework consisting of four scaffolding elements 81 is shown.
  • the scaffolding elements 81 are arranged so that in each case two leg ends of the corner elements of two adjacent scaffolding elements 81 abut each other.
  • the legs of the adjacent framework elements 81 can be connected to one another by means of a connecting element 83.
  • the connecting element 83 has the same length as the edge element of the frame elements 81, so that two opposite leg ends of a scaffold element 81 and two opposite leg ends of the adjacent frame member 81 can be connected to the same connecting element 83.
  • the connecting element 83 may be band-shaped or have a rectangular cross-section.
  • the connecting element 83 as in FIG. 9b have a T-shaped cross-section.
  • the foot member of the connecting member 83 of T-shaped cross section protrudes between the leg ends of the two adjacent skeleton members 81, while the cross member thereof abuts against the legs and the like with screws or the like. can be fixed (see FIG. 9b ).
  • the connecting element 83 can thus serve as a boundary of an opening region 13, for example as part of a door frame.
  • fasteners 80 may be provided on the connectors 83 to secure partition walls 14 thereto (see FIG FIG. 9c ). This structure can be combined with any embodiments of the invention to achieve greater stability.
  • grooves or recesses may be provided on the floor surface and / or ceiling surface of the garden house, into which the partitions 14 may be inserted as desired.
  • the bottom surface and / or ceiling surface can be composed of several sub-elements. This allows a simple replacement of sub-elements of the floor surface and / or ceiling surface, so that a conversion or a change of partitions is possible.
  • the items are easier to store, transport and assemble.
  • the garden shed according to one of the embodiments of the present invention provides not only the ability to tidy things up to save space and secure, but can also be used as an attractive privacy.

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  1. Cabane de jardin pour ranger des appareils et des objets, la cabane de jardin comprenant quatre faces extérieures verticales, comprenant :
    au moins deux compartiments de réception (11) qui présentent chacun une ou plusieurs zones d'ouverture (13) refermables,
    l'une au moins des zones d'ouverture (13) étant refermable par une ou par plusieurs portes (12),
    caractérisée en ce que
    ladite zone d'ouverture (13) ou les plusieurs zones d'ouverture (13) conjointement, qui font partie du même compartiment de réception (11), présentent une surface qui correspond sensiblement à une surface d'une face extérieure de ce compartiment de réception (11),
    les zones d'ouverture (13) sont agencées sur au moins deux faces extérieures verticales adjacentes de la cabane de jardin,
    tous les compartiments de réception (11) de la cabane de jardin étant accessibles de plain-pied,
    les extensions horizontales des compartiments de réception (11) parallèlement à une face extérieure de la cabane de jardin correspondent sensiblement à une longueur de cette face extérieure, et les surfaces de base de tous les compartiments de réception (11) dans un plan de coupe horizontal prises ensemble correspondent sensiblement à la surface de base de la cabane de jardin, et
    la largeur et/ou la hauteur d'au moins un compartiment de réception (11) est supérieure à la profondeur de ce compartiment de réception (11).
  2. Cabane de jardin selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle les compartiments de réception (11) de la cabane de jardin remplissent sensiblement complètement le volume intérieur de la cabane de jardin.
  3. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle une hauteur, une profondeur et/ou une largeur de chaque compartiment de réception (11) est indépendante des hauteurs, des profondeurs et des largeurs des autres compartiments de réception (11), et/ou les dimensions de l'un au moins des compartiments de réception (11) sont adaptées à une extension d'un objet à recevoir.
  4. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle au moins deux compartiments de réception (11) qui sont superposés et dont les zones d'ouverture (13) sont agencées sur la même face extérieure de la cabane de jardin présentent différentes surfaces de base.
  5. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle au moins deux compartiments de réception (11) dont les zones d'ouverture sont agencées sur des faces extérieures opposées de la cabane de jardin sont adjacentes de par leurs faces arrières, et/ou trois faces extérieures de la cabane de jardin présentent des zones d'ouverture (13), et un compartiment de réception (11) dont la zone d'ouverture (13) se trouve sur la face extérieure médiane pénètre entre des compartiments de réception (11) dont les zones d'ouverture (13) se trouvent sur les faces extérieures extrêmes.
  6. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle des éléments d'appui (32, 33) horizontaux et/ou verticaux sont agencés entre les compartiments de réception (11).
  7. Cabane de jardin selon la revendication 6, une distance horizontale respective entre les éléments d'appui verticaux (32) correspond à une largeur et/ou à une profondeur d'au moins un compartiment de réception (11).
  8. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la cabane de jardin peut être composée à partir de modules et chaque module comprend au moins un compartiment de réception (11).
  9. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications 1 - 8, dans laquelle sont prévus des cloisons (14) entre les compartiments de réception (11) qui sont fixées au moyen d'éléments de fixation (80) sur une surface de sol et/ou sur une paroi latérale (15) et/ou sur une face supérieure (16) de la cabane de jardin et/ou avec une distance, prédéterminée par des éléments de fixation (80), sur la surface de sol.
  10. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle plusieurs zones d'ouverture (13) sont refermables par un élément de fermeture (12), et/ou au moins un compartiment de réception (11) sur une face extérieure comprend plusieurs éléments de fermeture (12) et les éléments de fermeture (12) s'étendent sensiblement sur toute la surface de la face extérieure.
  11. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle au moins un compartiment de réception (11) est subdivisé en plusieurs zones et/ou au moins l'un des compartiments de réception (11) présente des zones d'ouverture (13) sur deux faces extérieures différentes de la cabane de jardin.
  12. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle une face supérieure (16) de la cabane de jardin est réalisée sous forme de toit plat, de toit en appentis, de toit à deux versants ou à pignon.
  13. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre :
    au moins une borne d'alimentation en tension ; et/ou au moins un dispositif d'enroulement de câble qui est susceptible d'être connecté solidairement à une prise d'un appareil électrique et qui convient en outre à libérer du câble lors de l'application d'une charge en traction et à enrouler le câble lorsque la charge en traction disparaît, et/ou
    au moins un panneau solaire et/ou
    au moins un raccord à eau, un robinet d'eau et/ou au moins un dispositif de collecte d'eau.
  14. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la cabane de jardin comprend un système de fermeture centralisé pour plusieurs compartiments de réception (11) et/ou au moins un système de fermeture local pour un compartiment de réception respectif (11).
  15. Cabane de jardin selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'un au moins des compartiments de réception (11) comprend au moins un tiroir, un élément d'insertion, un rayon d'étagère et/ou un moyen de suspension.
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