EP2923426A1 - Dispositif support avec logements de fixation - Google Patents

Dispositif support avec logements de fixation

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Publication number
EP2923426A1
EP2923426A1 EP13794832.9A EP13794832A EP2923426A1 EP 2923426 A1 EP2923426 A1 EP 2923426A1 EP 13794832 A EP13794832 A EP 13794832A EP 2923426 A1 EP2923426 A1 EP 2923426A1
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charging
receptacle
tool
carrying device
contacts
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Daniel Zuber
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Vorwerk and Co Interholding GmbH
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Vorwerk and Co Interholding GmbH
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JCIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J7/00Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries
    • H02J7/0042Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries characterised by the mechanical construction
    • H02J7/0044Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries characterised by the mechanical construction specially adapted for holding portable devices containing batteries
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/006Storage means specially adapted for one specific hand apparatus, e.g. an electric drill

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  • the invention relates to a support device with support receptacles for accumulator-operated, a grip region having tools, further comprising a charging station is provided for charging the accumulators of tools located in the recordings, wherein in addition a power cord is provided.
  • Carrying devices of the type in question are known in various embodiments. These are used in particular for storage or recording of accumulator-operated tools, in which support means a charging of the tool-side accumulators can be achieved.
  • a possible solution to the problem is given according to a first idea of the invention in a support device, in which it is geared to that the support receptacle is arranged replaceably on the support means.
  • the mounting receptacle is preferably adapted to the geometry of the tool to be held, thus for example forming a negative shell of the tool area to be accommodated. Accordingly, such holder receptacles are preferably formed tool type dependent.
  • correspondingly different holder receivers adapted to respective tools can be arranged on or in the carrying device. This offers the possibility of a corresponding configuration of the support device.
  • the tools may each have one or more load cells in their accumulator.
  • the accumulators can also be provided removable. In this respect, recordings can also be designed only for receiving accumulators and, if appropriate, further receptacles for the fuselage tools can be provided.
  • the mount receptacle preferably has electrical charging contacts for the attachable tool and / or the assignable accumulator, wherein in a further preferred embodiment, the arrangement and / or design of the charging contacts are different depending on the assignable tool or accumulator.
  • a further solution of the problem is given in a carrying device, which is geared to that for charging or to power the Akkumumulator congressenen tool a charging cable is provided which is formed on the one hand for connection to the charging contacts of the holder receptacle and on the other hand for connection to the charging Counter contacts of the tool.
  • the cable Depending on the length of the charging cable so charging of the accumulator within the tool when placing the tool outside the support device is possible.
  • the cable preferably transmits electrical energy both for charging the battery accumulator or accumulators in the tool and for permanent operation of the tool.
  • the working time is not limited by the accumulator capacity when removed from the support tool.
  • connection formation of the end facing away from the connection to the charging contacts of the holder receptacle is further preferably designed as an alternative to the connection of a tool containing the accumulator for the direct electrical connection of a rechargeable battery.
  • the mounting receptacles are designed in adaptation to the tools, or the tools are specifically provided so that it can be set up that only one tool fits into a particular receptacle. This makes it possible, in particular, to offer different required charging voltages for the mounting receptacles.
  • a tool be elongate and angled in its extension, and that a tool be receivable in the holder receptacle with the bend pointing downwards, facing the outside bottom.
  • a tool is thus preferably taken up in a holder receptacle, preferably "standing”, but running horizontally or at an acute angle to a horizontal in its longitudinal extension with respect to the upper region are provided in the angled region, they can be arranged in the lowest region of the support receptacle.
  • the charging cable can be fixed in the tool and / or on the mounting receptacle in the charging state and / or in the operating state of the tool.
  • the respective compound is preferably detachable, in particular re by the user without tools solvable, but secured against unwanted loosening, especially in the course of working with the electrically connected via the charging cable tool.
  • locking connections are further preferably provided, in addition, for example, further clamping and / or plug connections.
  • At least two mounting receptacles are arranged on the support device, which are different in terms of applied charging voltages and / or a mounting adjustment to the tool.
  • a plurality of holder receptacles is preferably provided in the carrying device, which holder receptacles are preferably arranged exchangeably.
  • the mounting receptacles differ in a preferred embodiment, in particular with respect to the mounting adjustment to the geometry of the tool.
  • Charging contacts for detachable electrical contacting of the tool are further preferably formed on the mounting receptacle, on the one hand, and charging mating contacts for detachable electrical contacting of the charging station, on the other hand. Accordingly, there is no continuous electrical line between the Charging station and the contacts for releasable electrical contacting of the tool provided. This offers a favorable change of a holder receptacle.
  • the mounting receptacle is preferably associated with the carrying device without a separate cable connection, more preferably automatically the contacting with the charging station being produced in particular.
  • the contacting of the charging station for example, a Steckerstatt- / Steckerauf exception-contacting or further example, a contact surface / contact counter-surface contacting provided.
  • the support device further preferably has fastening elements for fastening the mounting receptacle, furthermore in particular deactivatable or detachable fastening elements, which can preferably be brought by the user without tools, alternatively using conventional tools, such as a screwdriver, into a position which permits removal of the mounting receptacle and insertion a support receptacle allows.
  • Fastening elements may be, for example, locking elements, such as in particular the support receptacles in regions overlapping latching noses, further alternatively plug / clamp elements or fasteners in the form of screws.
  • fastening elements as not after a mounting of the mounting receptacles, at least not releasable without tools, further, for example, a rivet connection.
  • a corresponding configuration of the support device vorappelbar factory this is preferably no longer releasable holder recordings.
  • Other releasable fasteners may be formed in the form of snap hooks and / or tongue and groove connections.
  • Such a connection can also be formed magnetically, moreover, non-positively, for example, by a cylinder with excess, which is pressed into a bore or a tapered receptacle.
  • a fixation on a hook and loop fastener or the like is possible.
  • connecting principles are combined, for example, a dovetail guide (positive locking), which is held in the removal direction by a magnet.
  • a removal direction is predetermined for a detachable connection, for example by the removal direction of a dovetail guide is unlocked by a folding snap hook.
  • a non-detachable connection can also be produced by material bonding, for example by gluing or welding.
  • the charging station is set up so that a state of charge of the rechargeable battery can be measured and optionally displayed.
  • an information interface between the support device on the one hand and mounting receptacle for the tool on the other hand is preferably provided, so that the system tool with mounting bracket information about the state of charge of the accumulator within the tool, in particular to the charging station can transmit what state of charge hereafter preferred, for example, on a display within or can be displayed outside of the carrying device.
  • the information transmission preferably takes place electrically via contacts or mechanically, for example via pins projecting at different depths into the carrying device or into the holder receptacle, or contactlessly via radio, inductive transmission or RFID.
  • the system of the holder receptacle and tool can further inform the carrying device via an information interface, which tool is accommodated in the holder receptacle.
  • a holder receptacle has a mechanical coding which codes the charging voltage required for this holder receptacle.
  • a charging voltage is set at the electrical interface to the mounting receptacle, which corresponds to the charging voltage of the accumulator in the tool.
  • the mechanical coding of the holder receptacle in this case is clearly associated with a charging voltage.
  • each mounting receptacle is preferably associated with the associated charging voltage, to which each mounting receptacle has a corresponding mechanical coding.
  • Each mechanical coding of the holder receptacle is preferably evaluated separately here.
  • a device for detecting the mechanical coding of the holder receptacle is provided.
  • the coding preferably consists of a mechanical coding element which interacts directly or alternatively indirectly with the charging station.
  • a movable Kodier- receiving element is preferably arranged with the mechanical coding of the support receiving cooperating arranged.
  • This coding receiving element may in this case be provided directly at the charging station, alternatively as a decentralized component, in each case associated with a mounting receptacle, this more preferably with electrical coupling to the charging station or a regulating device for the charging station.
  • the movable Kodier- receiving element is preferably used for loading by the mechanical coding of the support receptacle is shifted by the latter, for example, with placement of the tool on the support receptacle.
  • the mechanical coding element is in a preferred embodiment, a pin of a certain length. The length of the pin determines the charging voltage to be set. Thus, such a pin can continue to act, for example, on a potentiometer-like acting recording element of the charging station.
  • a holder receptacle is designed for applying different charging voltages. Accordingly, the selection of the correct charging voltage for the mounting receptacle or for the tool to be accommodated in the mounting receptacle is preferably not realized in the transition between the charging station and mounting receptacle, but rather in the transition between mounting receptacle and tool.
  • the support receptacle for cooperation with the tool suitable charging contacts, which are acted upon with different charging voltages at the same time.
  • a number of contacts corresponding to the number of possible charging voltages in addition to a conventional ground contact is preferably provided in the holder receptacle. All charging contacts are simultaneously subjected to voltage, in particular with 4 V, 6 V and 12 V. Other voltage values are also possible in this regard.
  • the charging station for contacting the support receptacle on a plurality of differently voltage-loaded charging contacts on.
  • the number of charging contacts is equal to the number of charging contacts offered in the mounting receptacle.
  • a mounting receptacle is preferably aligned for contacting a particular one of possibly several charging contacts present at the charging station.
  • the holder receptacle preferably contacts all loading
  • the respective tool decreases only the contacts, which provide the appropriate charging voltage.
  • the contact for Ground will be accepted in any case.
  • all existing charging contacts can also be mapped to the tool. In this case, in the tool only the contact with the appropriate charging voltage for charging the battery is performed, as well as the ground contact.
  • the other contacts are preferably not executed, that is not connected by line.
  • the support means is formed in a preferred embodiment as a suitcase, further alternatively as preferably upwardly open shell part with handle or basket-like.
  • the carrying device in particular in the embodiment thereof as a suitcase, may have one or more driving wheels.
  • the carrying device can also have an extractable handle, which is telescopic, as in travel suitcases.
  • the carrying device can have a handle, preferably in the form of a suitcase handle, for carrying the suitcase, in particular when it is configured as a suitcase. More preferably, in the case of a suitcase, a lock is provided, for example, a number lock.
  • the support device itself is particularly preferably formed comparatively small, with a width considered in the plan view or a diameter of 30 to 50 cm, more preferably 35 to 40 cm, moreover preferably about 37.5 cm, a depth, measured transversely to the width, from 20 to 40 cm, more preferably 25 to 35 cm and more preferably 30 cm, in a preferred Height of 15 to 35 cm, more preferably from 20 to 26 cm, in particular about 23 cm.
  • the mounting receptacles are designed to accommodate non-powered tools, i. of tools without accumulator.
  • the holder mounts are carried out without electrical Kon- taktierung or the corresponding contacts are not electrically conductive indirectly or directly connected to the charging station.
  • Non-powered tools may include, for example, hand saws, pliers, shears and so on.
  • measuring means can be included, such as calipers, solders or angles.
  • tools may be included for the use of the tools, such as rip saws for jigsaws and circular saws and so on.
  • the inclusion of consumables is preferred, such as screws or dowels or hooks.
  • compartments are formed in the holder receptacle, which accommodate a variety of consumables, for example, each 50 pieces of screws, which subjects can be further provided with a label for clarity.
  • printed instructions may be included, such as user manuals or work instructions.
  • accumulator operated measuring devices may be included in a holder receptacle, such as laser rangefinders, cross line lasers, and so on.
  • the holder receptacle is preferably designed so that in the stored state, the optical opening of the measuring device is covered, so as to counteract contamination of the optical opening.
  • these measuring instruments are used in the same way as accumulator Door-operated tools electrically contacted and supplied with the appropriate charging voltage for charging the battery.
  • ranges of values or multiple ranges also include all intermediate values, in particular in 1/10 increments of the respective dimension, if appropriate also dimensionless, in particular 1.01-fold etc. on the one hand to delimit the abovementioned range boundaries from below and / or or above, alternatively or additionally, but also with regard to the disclosure of one or more singular values from the respectively specified range.
  • FIG. 1 shows a carrying device with a plurality of holder receptacles in a perspective exploded view
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic vertical sectional view through the carrying device when receiving a holder receptacle of a first embodiment; a representation corresponding to Figure 2 in the arrangement of a holder with respect to Figure 2 to another tool adapted mounting receptacle; Fig. 4 shows another representation corresponding to Figure 2, an alternative
  • FIG. 6 shows a vertical sectional view according to FIG. 2, relating to a further embodiment of the holder receptacle when a tool is arranged;
  • Fig. 7 is a representation corresponding to Figure 6, when receiving another tool in the support receptacle. Shown and described is first with reference to Figure 1 designed as a tool box carrying device 1. This first has a suitcase base 2 and a suitcase top 3, wherein the luggage parts are pivotally connected to each other in the embodiment and preferably via hinges 4.
  • support receptacle 5 can be arranged for preferably in each case a Akkumumulator Wegenes tool 6, 7, 8 and 9.
  • the tools are preferably a hot melt gun, a stapler, a cutting or Sawing tool, a drill tool or a screwdriver tool, the latter can be further preferably combined provided, for example by a drill or a screwdriver bit can be inserted alternatively in a tool holder of the relevant tool.
  • a charging station 10 is formed, with which by means of a power cable 11 which is also connected to the case, the given mains voltage is converted into the voltage required for charging the batteries , wherein at the same time a support receptacle 5 with the respectively associated charging contacts 12 with this converted voltage and optionally further control and / or signal line is connectable.
  • an inner bottom 13 is formed, on which the holder receptacles 5 can be arranged.
  • the inner bottom 13 is preferably flush with a further trained on the lower case part 2, circumferential side wall 14 in the usual delivery condition of the support means 1 a.
  • the removal as shown in Figure 1 is shown only to illustrate the construction of the support means 1.
  • the charging contacts 12 are freely accessible from above in or below each one of a window 18 formed in the inner bottom 13. Associated with each window 18, a window receptacle 19 surrounding the window 18 is formed at the top of the floor on the inner floor 13. Each plug-in receptacle 19 is further assigned a latching receptacle 20, wherein the plug-in receptacle 19 and the associated latching receptacle 20 are preferably arranged transversely to a longitudinal orientation of the suitcase bottom 2 spaced apart in juxtaposition. In the illustrated embodiment, four locking receptacles 20 and four plug-in receptacles 19 are provided for the arrangement of four mounting receptacles 5. In particular, depending on the size, in particular of the ground plan extension of the case bottom part 2, more or less holder receptacles 5 are also assigned to an inner bottom 13 provided with a plug-in and snap-in receptacle 19, 20.
  • the tools 6, 7, 8 and 9 have different courses in their direction of extent E, moreover, in most cases also different lengths considered in the extension direction E and / or widths considered transversely to the extension direction E, moreover different overall geometries.
  • the tool 8 shown in the further illustrations of FIGS. 2 to 7 is designed to be angled in its direction of extension E.
  • This tool 8 as well as further preferred the further tools 6, 7 and 9 are received in the respective support receptacle 5 such that the angled portion 21 facing down in the support receptacle 5 is located.
  • the tool can thus be taken out of the holder receptacle 5 for use in its upper area in this viewing, if necessary by gripping the carrying device 1.
  • Each holding receptacle 5 has a holding dish 22, which is preferably adapted to the geometry of the respective tool 6 to 9 pointing downwards in the receiving position. This offers, in particular, a support of the tool to be used in the respective angled end regions, so on, in particular in the angled region 21 as well as in the angled working region 23 remote therefrom.
  • the holding shell 22 is preferably designed so that in the inserted state, the associated tool is also on both sides - with respect to the
  • Extending direction E - is at least supported, so that accordingly the tool used is seated tilt-safe in the support shell 22.
  • associated shell region is formed with respect to the usual removal position on the underside of the support shell 22 a preferably diameter-adapted to the plug receptacle 19 of the inner bottom 13 adapted male projection 24. This is designed for electrical contacting of the support-direction charging contacts 12.
  • the plug-in projection 24 on the underside that is provided in the assignment position the charging contacts 12 facing with charging mating contacts 25.
  • electrical leads lead to receptacle-side charging contacts 26, which in particular expose the tray bottom of the mounting cup 22 to the inside of the cup. Accordingly, in this area an electrical contact with especially provided in the angled portion 21 of the tool 6 to 9 charging mating contacts 27 in the assignment position of the tool in the associated Garrungsauf- 5 achievable.
  • a support projection 28 is formed in the extension direction E of the tool used, further corresponding in the extension direction of the support receptacle 5 is also the underside of the support shell 22, adjacent and spaced from the plug projection 24, a support projection 28 is formed.
  • This holding projection 28 forms a conical surface to be engaged, for cooperation with the associated latching receptacle 20 of the inner bottom 13.
  • the latching receptacle 20 has latching projections 29 cooperating with the mounting projection 28 for latching the mounting receptacle 5 to the inner bottom 13.
  • support receptacle 5 and inner bottom 13 are preferably reversible, so that the user is given the opportunity to arrange an adapted to an optionally new tool holder receptacle 5 in exchange for a previously used support receptacle 5.
  • the snap-in connection is irreversible, for example, for the manufacture position soapy, optional configuration of a support device 1 with different support receptacle. 5
  • each support receptacle 5 is preferably adapted to the required charging voltage of the male tool 6, 7, 8 or 9, for which purpose the following solutions are proposed.
  • preferably more than two charging contacts 12 supplied via the charging station 10 or connected to them are provided in the carrying device 1, in particular a ground charging contact and a further charging contact for each charging voltage provided. which carries this voltage (for example, 4 volts, 8 volts, 12 volts, and so on, for one, two, or three lithium-ion cells).
  • three such charging contacts 12 are shown, namely in principle a ground contact and two charging contacts 12 that offer constantly different charging voltages when the charging station 10 is connected to the household network.
  • the support receptacle 5 contacts these charging contacts 12 through to a contact pair between the support receptacle 5 and the tool to be assigned.
  • a contact pair between the support receptacle 5 and the tool to be assigned.
  • only the ground contact and the contact which leads to the charging voltage corresponding to the tool are plated through.
  • the other contacts with mismatched charging voltages will not be routed to the support receptacle 5 and thus not to the tool to avoid charging with incorrect charging voltage.
  • FIG. 3 shows a configuration with a mounting receptacle 5 for a further tool 8 ', here in the form of an accumulator tacker.
  • This tool 8 'or its accumulator for example, only require a charging voltage of 4 volts.
  • the holder receptacle 5 or its plug-in receptacle 19 is electrically configured such that only the ground contact and the charging contact 12 offering the required 4 volt charging voltage are electrically contacted.
  • the holding receptacle 5 is designed with regard to the holding dish 22 for receiving different tools, for example tools of the same type but different charging voltages.
  • the system can notify support receptacle 5 and tool 6, 7, 8 or 9, in particular of the charging station 10, which tool is seated in the mounting receptacle 5.
  • a mechanical information interface is provided.
  • the mounting holder 5 has a mechanical coding, in particular in the form of a plug 31 projecting vertically downwards through a corresponding opening of the inner bottom 13, in particular in the form of a plug-in projection 24.
  • the extension length of the pin 31 is adapted to the required charging voltage of the tool, for this purpose, for example, by the Users are set (for example, according to telescopic design of the pin 31).
  • a plurality of support receptacles 5 may be provided with the same support shell 22 with different lengths of pins 31, for the corresponding recording of geometrically identical tools with different charging voltages.
  • a coding receptacle 32 is preferably provided in the intermediate space 16. In this engages in assignment position of the holder receptacle 5 to the inner bottom 13 of the pin 31 a. Depending on the depth of penetration into the coding on 32 or depending on a possible displacement path of the receptacle 32, a charging voltage at the electrical interface between the charging station 10 and holder receptacle 5 is set, which corresponds to the charging voltage of the accumulator in the tool to be assigned.
  • the coding evaluation based on the penetration depth or on the basis of the displacement path of the receptacle 32 is preferably carried out electronically, for example during a displacement of the coding receptacle 32 by forming the same in the manner of a potentiometer.
  • the mounting receptacle 5 is provided with another, corresponding to the new charging voltage coding pin 31 in a further embodiment, corresponding to a pin 31 of changed length.
  • each charging station 10 preferably provides the charging voltage which the tool currently accommodating in the associated mounting bracket 5 requires.
  • each coding pin 31 is evaluated separately.
  • the selection of the correct charging voltage takes place in the transition between mounting receptacle 5 and the tool.
  • the holder receptacle 5 in this case makes contact with all the charging contacts, ie a number of charging contacts 26 adapted to the number of charging contacts 12 formed in the interface between the charging station 10 and the holder receptacle 5 are provided on the holder shell side.
  • the tools 6, 7, 8 and 8 'or 9 are designed accordingly, only the charging contacts 26 tap off, which are necessary for the appropriate charging voltage.
  • the contact for Ground will be accepted in any case.
  • the tool 8 as shown in FIG. 6 has two correspondingly positioned charging mating contacts 27, here for example for the corresponding connection of a 12 volt charging voltage.
  • a tool 8 "as shown in Figure 7, however, has a relation to the tool 8 in Figure 6 changed positioning of the charging mating contacts 27, in particular of the charge voltage tapping mating contact, so that in this configuration alone, for example, a 4 volt charging voltage is tapped ,
  • each tool 6, 7, 8, 8 ', 8 "or 9 has the same number and arrangement of loading mating contacts 27. In this case, however, within the tool (in addition to the ground contact) alone is the contact with the appropriate charging voltage for charging the Akkumula- tor executed, ie electrically contacted. The other contacts are preferably not executed.
  • the tool 8 (or else any other one) is optionally provided for an accumulator charge when the tool 8 is received in the associated holder receptacle 5 accumulator-operated tool) in the removed state from the mounting receptacle 5 by means of a charging cable 33 with the associated support receptacle 5, alternatively with a preferably permanently installed, electrically connected to the charging station 10 recording alone for connecting the charging cable 33 or combinative also to direct connection of an accumulator is formed.
  • the charging cable 33 contacts the appropriate charging voltage to the tool and supplies it permanently with electrical energy. As a result, the working time with removed tool is not limited by the accumulator capacity.
  • a connecting part 34 provided on the end side of the charging cable 33 has two charging mating contacts 36 which are positioned in the mounting receptacle 5 according to the charging contacts 26 or (in the case of a mounting receptacle according to the embodiment in FIGS. 6 and 7) positioned according to the required charging voltage ,
  • an electrical plug connection between the connection part 34 and the holder receptacle 5 is preferred.
  • the further connecting part 35 is designed for mechanical and electrical contacting of the tool (here tool 8).
  • the connecting part 35 is preferably cup-shaped, for fitting it in the free end region of the tool handle (end region of the angled region 21).
  • a clamp connection In the connecting part 35 two charging contacts 37 are formed for the corresponding electrical contacting of the charging mating contacts 27 on the tool.
  • the connections between the connecting part 34 and support receptacle 5 or connecting part 35 and tool are preferably carried out secured, according to their will emphasize only again emphasized.
  • the charging cable 33 preferably transmits electrical energy both for operation of the tool 8 and for charging the accumulator in the tool.
  • a total of three electrical interfaces are provided between the charging station 10 and the tool, namely one between the charging station 10 and its charging contacts 12 and the support receptacle 5, another between the support receptacle 5 and the connecting part 34 of the charging cable 33 and a another interface between the connecting part 35 of the charging cable 33 and the tool.
  • receptacles or holders 38 for further individual parts or consumables, as mentioned, may be provided.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif support (1) qui comporte des logements de fixation (5) pour des outils (6, 7, 8, 9) fonctionnant sur batteries et présentant une zone de préhension, ainsi qu'un poste de charge (10) servant à charger les batteries des outils (6, 7, 8, 9) qui se trouvent dans les logements et un cordon électrique (11). Selon l'invention, pour obtenir un dispositif support avantageusement utile pour des outils fonctionnant sur batteries, le logement de fixation (5) est disposé de manière interchangeable sur le dispositif support (1).
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