EP3159115A2 - Support mural pour valise empilable comprenant une structure de fixation multifonctionnelle - Google Patents

Support mural pour valise empilable comprenant une structure de fixation multifonctionnelle Download PDF

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EP3159115A2
EP3159115A2 EP16194874.0A EP16194874A EP3159115A2 EP 3159115 A2 EP3159115 A2 EP 3159115A2 EP 16194874 A EP16194874 A EP 16194874A EP 3159115 A2 EP3159115 A2 EP 3159115A2
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Johannes Starke
Wolfgang Hohl
Oliver Oberndörfer
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  • the invention relates to an assembly, a wall mount and a method for handling a suitcase.
  • Wall brackets are known which partially or completely enclose the case and thus provide a firm bond between the holder and the case.
  • some cases are secured against loosening from the bracket by a strap or latching hook.
  • known wall mounts are very complex in design and can only be used for a suitcase size. A safeguard against improper removal of the suitcase is usually ensured by means of an additional component (for example a belt or a latching hook).
  • an arrangement which comprises a case having coupling structures by means of which the case can be stacked on another case (in particular vertically removable and horizontally displaced) and one (in particular single or multi-component) on a wall mountable wall mount having at least one attachment structure for securing the suitcase, wherein the at least one attachment structure is adapted to effect attachment of the case to the wall mount by cooperating with at least a portion of the coupling structures that also accomplish or at least contribute to stacking.
  • a wall bracket having a mounting base for attaching the wall bracket to a wall (eg, a vertical wall, in particular a building or a motor vehicle) and at least one mounting structure for securing at least a part of stacking structures of a stackable one Suitcase, wherein the at least one attachment structure is adapted to accomplish the attachment of the case to the wall mount by cooperating with at least a portion of the coupling structures to form a clamp, wherein the at least one attachment structure extending from a (in particular upper) edge of the mounting base from extending inlet opening, which is designed for introducing at least a part of the coupling structures of the suitcase.
  • a wall eg, a vertical wall, in particular a building or a motor vehicle
  • the at least one attachment structure is adapted to accomplish the attachment of the case to the wall mount by cooperating with at least a portion of the coupling structures to form a clamp
  • the at least one attachment structure extending from a (in particular upper) edge of the mounting base from extending inlet opening
  • a method of handling a suitcase comprising providing a case having coupling structures by means of which the case is stackable on another suitcase, a wall mount is attached to a wall Wall bracket has at least one attachment structure for securing the case, and the case is attached to the wall bracket by cooperation of the at least one attachment structure with at least a part of the coupling structures, which part is also arranged for stacking the case with another (especially identical) case.
  • a connection of different case heights and widths in a wall mount is possible.
  • a safeguard against improper removal can be accomplished by a clamping and / or locking connection of the case and receiving the wall bracket.
  • the wall mount allows the case to be removed easily, quickly and without interference.
  • the storage of one or more suitcases is thus possible via a special wall mount, which can be used for different sizes of luggage.
  • a wall mount according to an embodiment of the invention it is advantageously possible to use the same coupling structures for fastening a suitcase to the wall, which are used when stacking the suitcase on another, in particular similar suitcase. This allows a user intuitive handling of case and wall mount and also makes it possible to design the case with low production costs and in a lightweight and compact manner.
  • the wall mount can be produced in this way with little effort and lightweight formed as the attachment of the case no complete enclosing the same necessary, but only the formation of an operative connection between the stackable coupling structures and the mounting structures is sufficient.
  • the referenced suitcases are stackable and preferably also pushed into one another.
  • On the wall bracket can a Receiving be provided in the form of the attachment structure, which corresponds to the lower of the two stacked suitcases.
  • the upper case can be fixed by means of the wall bracket to the wall as on the lower case.
  • the attachment structures on the wall mount emulate the associated coupling structures on the lower case. Case and wall bracket can be handled without tools and by hand.
  • the coupling structures of the suitcase can have a receiving foot, in particular with a cross-sectionally substantially L-shaped or F-shaped cross-section, which is designed both for stacking the suitcase with the other suitcase and for fastening to the fastening structure of the case Contribute wall bracket.
  • a receiving foot which can be formed as a latching base with coupling nose, can protrude from the underside of the case when it is on a flat surface.
  • the one or more receiving feet can or can also be used when stacking a suitcase on another, especially similar suitcase. Finally, they can be synergistically used to attach the case to the wall mount.
  • the at least one receiving foot (see reference numeral 34, 36, 38 in the figure) is formed, not only for mounting the case on the wall mount (see FIG. 8 to FIG. 10 and related description) and vertically removable and horizontally displaced stacking of the case with another suitcase (see FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 and related description), but in addition to contribute to the vertically undependable coupling of the case with the other suitcase (see FIG. 4 and related description).
  • the receiving foot of the suitcase can be placed on a latching cam of the other suitcase.
  • a coupling nose of the receiving foot can be inserted into a rail of the other suitcase.
  • Such a receiving foot may extend from a bottom of a case forming the main surface of the suitcase down.
  • a coupling nose or the like may be integrally formed on the receiving foot perpendicular to this extension direction, more preferably inwardly projecting. If the receiving foot is inserted into a receiving space between a wall abutment surface of the wall mount and a spaced mounting surface (with the mounting structure) of the wall bracket, the structure projecting downwardly from the bottom of the case can be received in an inlet opening of the mounting structure and the coupling lug in FIG the recording room are introduced.
  • the coupling nose and the inlet opening can be shaped and dimensioned relative to one another such that the coupling nose can not be pulled off the wall mount without vertical lifting of the case or in the clamped state of the case mounted on the wall mount (due to the formed positive connection or undercut) can not be passed through the inlet opening.
  • the coupling structures may be arranged on the case and the other coupling structures on the other case in a corresponding or identical manner, so that, as an alternative to the case, the other case is attachable to the wall bracket.
  • the wall mount can be used for a whole set of suitcases, provided that they have only cooperable coupling structures with the mounting structure.
  • the suitcase and the other suitcase may be identical or of different sizes, in particular different heights and / or with different widths.
  • the different cases can have different dimensions, but have a shape and spatial arrangement corresponding configuration of coupling structures that can be engaged by the mounting structures of the wall bracket.
  • the case may have a body and a lid connected or connectable to the body, wherein in a closed state between the body and the lid, a receiving space for receiving cargo from the outside is formed inaccessible, and wherein in an open state of the receiving space of outside is accessible.
  • the lid can be folded over relative to the carcass.
  • the coupling structures may be configured to contribute both to vertically removably displaced stacking of the suitcase on the other suitcase and to vertically undetachably coupling the suitcase to the other suitcase.
  • the coupling structures may be configured such that a user may selectively transfer the case to the one stacked with respect to the other case or coupled together. This favors a compact forming of the case.
  • the coupling structures used for stacking or coupling can be used synergistically for fastening a respective one of the cases to the wall holder, for example by having corresponding sections.
  • At least a part of the coupling structures may be formed such that the case and the other case are selectively displaceable relative to each other in the state vertically coupled to each other in an undetachably coupled state, or can be secured against displacement by operating a part of the coupling structures.
  • the case and the other case are selectively displaceable relative to each other in the state vertically coupled to each other in an undetachably coupled state, or can be secured against displacement by operating a part of the coupling structures.
  • a portion of the coupling structures may contribute to both vertically removable, shift secured stacking and vertically undoubtedly coupling together. This minimizes the expense of making the case and allows the case to be lightweight because the coupling structures are configured to perform different functions.
  • a part of the coupling structures which contribute to the anti-shift securement in the vertically undetachably coupled state may be formed and operable independently of another part of the coupling structures which contribute to vertically detachably displaced stacking as well as to vertically undoubtedly coupling together. This simplifies the handling of the case for a user.
  • These catch bases or receiving feet can be synergistically used to attach the case to the wall mount.
  • a part of the coupling structures, with which the suitcase and the other suitcases can be coupled vertically undetachably to one another, in the form of guide rails on outer top edge portions of the body and in the form of cooperating with the guide rails in the coupled state lower side coupling lugs on outer underside Be formed edge regions of the body.
  • a part of the coupling structures with which the suitcase and the other suitcase in the superposed vertical unab spiritbar state against each other are strigobe redesignbar formed in the form of grooves and cooperating locking slides, wherein the locking slide in particular on the body of the one Suitcase in the grooves, in particular on the body of the other suitcase are inserted.
  • At least a part of the coupling structures can be designed to undoubtedly couple the case and the wall mount.
  • the mounting base in particular if this is designed as a U-profile
  • the wall bracket having an open towards the wall cavity, which can be introduced by moving the locking slide relative to a body of the case of the locking slide and thereby with locking structures on the mounting base for undetachable coupling of suitcase and wall mount can be engaged.
  • the mounting base may have a U-profile.
  • a first planar region of the U-profile can rest on the wall in the installed state, whereas an opposite other planar region of the U-profile is in the assembled state with respect to the wall objected and may have the attachment structures for receiving the coupling structures of the suitcase. Between the two flat A receiving space for receiving a portion of the coupling structures, in particular a part of a receiving foot, is formed areas.
  • the suitcase is advantageous according to DE 10 2014 118 452 educated.
  • the design of the mounting plate as a U-profile manufacturing technology is simple, compact and lightweight.
  • the wall mount may comprise or consist of one or two bent and stamped sheets.
  • the wall bracket can be made exclusively by bending and punching a low-cost and stable metal sheet. By bending, a spacing of a portion of the wall bracket from the wall can be secured and secured. By punching the mounting structure or mounting holes can be formed.
  • the wall mount can also be made of plastic, for example as an injection molded part.
  • the mounting base may have at least one through hole for passing through at least one fastening element, in particular a screw or a clip.
  • a fastening element may be designed to fix the mounting base to the wall (for example a building wall or a wall formed as a perforated plate, which in turn may be attached to a building or motor vehicle wall).
  • Other fasteners for example nails, rivets or bolts are also possible.
  • the inlet opening may taper from the edge of the mounting base, in particular a V-shaped tapered inlet opening, and be designed for clamping the coupling structures when the coupling structures are inserted far enough into the tapered inlet opening. Due to the tapering of the suitcase centered during insertion into the wall bracket advantageous itself and is finally automatically clamped when the taper has reached a dimension of the corresponding coupling structure of the suitcase.
  • a taper-free (for example slot-shaped) hollow section can adjoin the tapering inlet opening on the inside, which is designed to receive an essentially gap-free reception of one end of the coupling structures (in particular of a part of the receiving foot).
  • the hollow portion may be a rectilinear portion which can ensure correct positioning of the coupling structure in the final connection state between the case and the wall bracket.
  • an end stop can be formed, which gives a haptic and / or acoustic feedback to a user upon complete insertion of the case into the wall holder, that the wall mounting has been successfully completed.
  • a clamping lug which is designed for clamping fixing of the coupling structures, when the coupling structures are introduced to the clamping lug in the inlet opening.
  • a clamping nose can be designed as a spatially defined projection at a predeterminable position of the fastening structure and allows the clamping to be defined spatially very precisely.
  • the inlet opening for fastening the stackable case may be arranged such that an insertion direction when inserting the attachment structures into the inlet opening is substantially equal to a direction of action of the gravitational force.
  • the inlet opening in the installed state of the wall bracket, the inlet opening may be arranged vertically downward, so that the required muscular force of a user for forming a coupling state between the case and the wall bracket is extremely low.
  • the force of gravity aids a user in applying a clamping force to jam the case to the wall mount.
  • the wall mount for attaching a receptacle with other Coupling structures are rotatable (in particular rotatable by 90 °).
  • the wall mount can thus also offer the possibility to hold plastic containers.
  • a single quarter turn pivotal movement allows a user to change the wall mount between an operating condition for receiving a suitcase and another operating condition for receiving a receptacle (such as a plastic box as described, for example, in US Pat DE 10 2015 206 606 ).
  • the arrangement according to an embodiment of the invention can thus be designed as a universal fastening system.
  • the wall mount may comprise a clamping arrangement (in particular designed as a fold or edge thickening of the mounting base), which is designed for the purpose of clamping the receptacle.
  • a clamping arrangement in particular designed as a fold or edge thickening of the mounting base
  • the wall mount is formed as a bent and stamped sheet metal. One end of the sheet only needs to be bent back to form the fold to provide the clamp.
  • the wall mount may be formed of two separate components which are spaced apart from each other to be mounted on the wall and each of which has a mounting structure.
  • the wall mount may then have as a second component a further mounting base for attachment to the wall and at least one further attachment structure for securing at least a portion of the coupling structures of the stackable case, wherein the at least one further attachment structure may be formed, attaching the case to the Wall mount by cooperating with at least a portion of the coupling structures to accomplish the formation of a further clamp attachment.
  • the at least one further fastening structure may have a further inlet opening extending from an edge of the mounting base, which is designed to introduce at least a part of the coupling structures of the case is.
  • the first component can provide a fastening in a first edge region of the suitcase
  • the second component can provide a fastening in a second edge region of the same suitcase opposite the first edge region.
  • the two components may be mirror-symmetrical to each other. If they are each designed as U-profile, the two openings of the U-profiles can face each other in the assembled state.
  • the provision of two separate components for wall mounting the case keeps the required material for making the wall mount particularly low.
  • the wall mount can also be formed in one piece or at least three pieces.
  • the wall mount may have a connection structure, by means of which the two components are integrally connected to one another. Then, the wall mount with the two components and this permanently connecting connecting structure can also be formed as a single, jointly manageable and inseparable structure, which increases the user comfort.
  • the connection structure may be, for example, a connection strut or a profile.
  • connection structure and the two components for shifting at least one of the two components may be formed along the connection structure for adjusting a distance between the two components.
  • the advantage of only one structure to be handled with the flexible adjustability of the wall bracket can be combined to different sizes suitcases.
  • one of the components or both components can be mounted longitudinally displaceable on the connecting structure, so that their distance can be set user-defined.
  • a respective one of the longitudinally displaceably mounted components can be locked at a desired position along the connecting structure, for example by a locking screw.
  • the wall mount can be made of a single material, for example made of plastic or metal, with little manufacturing effort.
  • the at least one attachment structure may be formed at least partially of a mechanically and / or acoustically damping material (for example rubber or a soft plastic), wherein at least a portion of the damping material is formed with at least a portion of the portion of the coupling structures for formation a mechanically and / or damped clamp attachment cooperates.
  • a mechanically and / or acoustically damping material for example rubber or a soft plastic
  • Such an element of rubber or a soft plastic as part of the wall bracket may for example also be formed substantially V-shaped, at least partially enclose the locking foot of the suitcase and thereby keep the suitcase buffered. This can suppress unwanted mechanical vibration and rattling noises.
  • plastic container and / or the perforated plate described above may or may be part of an arrangement according to the invention.
  • the case after wall mounting again are removed from the wall bracket and subsequently stacked on the other case by means of at least a portion of the coupling structures horizontally 29iebegeschreibt and / or vertically undetachably coupled with the other suitcase.
  • the case after its wall mounting again are removed from the wall bracket and subsequently the other suitcase by cooperation of the at least one mounting structure with at least a part of other coupling structures of the other suitcase to the wall bracket ,
  • at least some of the other coupling structures can interact with at least part of the coupling structures when stacking the cases.
  • the wall bracket can be transferred between a configuration for receiving the case and a configuration for receiving the receiving container.
  • the system of suitcase (s) and wall mount can thus be universally combined, whereby always the same coupling and attachment structures can be used.
  • a wall mount is provided in the form of a U-profile formed as a bent sheet-metal angle, which has a V-shaped recess as an inlet opening into which a receiving foot of a suitcase can be hung.
  • the widened V-area preferably tapers, the farther the case is pushed. The taper results in a positive clamping effect between the boot base and the wall mount.
  • a wall mount may preferably have two such U-profiles (more preferably with mutually mirror-symmetrical shape).
  • the clamping effect can also be controlled via a defined locking lug on the profile.
  • An additional contact surface can support the foot geometry of the case and provides the case with an end stop.
  • the wall mount can be designed so that the case is easy, quick and trouble-free removable. By a defined clamping area can be prevented that the case can be removed improperly. System boxes can be attached by simply turning the mount 90 °.
  • FIG. 1 shows a suitcase 10 a in FIG. 8 to FIG. 10 shown arrangement 800 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention in an open state.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 show the case 10 according to FIG. 1 in a closed state.
  • FIG. 4 shows the suitcase 10 as he is in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 is shown in a coupled with another similar case 10 'state.
  • the case 10 is used to transport cargo.
  • Such transported goods can be accommodated loosely or fastened or secured in the interior of the case 10 and can in particular be accommodated in receptacles (not shown). be included, which are in turn securely housed in the interior of the case 10 in the interior of the case.
  • receptacles not shown
  • Such cargo are consumables (such as screws, nails, dowels, bulk or liquids) or tools (such as screwdrivers or bits), etc.
  • the case 10 has a body 12 and a lid 14 connected or connectable to the body 12. Reinforcing ribs 28 for mechanically reinforcing the case 10 are formed on the inner sides of the body 12. Diverse coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are attached according to the embodiment shown exclusively on the body 12, but not on the lid 14. In the closed state between the body 12 and the lid 14, a receiving space for receiving transported goods from the outside is inaccessible enclosed between the body 12 and the lid 14. In the opening state of the receiving space is accessible from the outside, for example, to remove cargo from the case 10 or bring in the case 10.
  • the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are designed such that the case 10 and the identical other case 10 'are connected by means of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 (which are thus incorporated in FIG are also identical to the other case 10 'are provided) optionally one above the other vertically removable and horizontally Agiebegeschreibt stackable (state I), or vertically undetachable and horizontally displaceable coupled to each other (state II). Furthermore, the suitcases 10, 10 'according to DE 10 2014 118 452 vertically undetachably and horizontally immovably coupled (Condition III).
  • the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 which accomplish both the stacking (state I) and the coupling (state II, state III) of the plurality of cases 10, 10 ', are exclusively by means of provisions on the respective body 12 (see locking cam 30 and grooves 36 of locking bases 34, coupling lugs 38 on the locking bases 34, a guide rail 30, 32 between the locking cam 30 and steps 32 and cooperating locking slide 40 and grooves 44) realized without this but precautions are taken on the lid 14.
  • the case 10 is placed vertically above the other case 10 'and subsequently lowered onto the other case 10' such that the receiving grooves 36 on the catch bases 34 of the case 10 engage the detent cams 30 of the other case 10 'advised.
  • the receiving grooves 36 on the locking pedestals 34 of the case 10 and the locking cams 30 of the other case 10 'then ensure that the case 10 at any time vertically from the other case 10' can be lifted (that is, by an inverse movement for stacking movement), but is protected by the positive engagement between the grooves 36 on the locking bases 34 of the case 10 and the locking cam 30 of the other suitcase 10 'from a displacement in a horizontal plane.
  • the case 10 in the horizontal plane in front of the other case 10 ' is arranged and vertically slightly raised relative to the other case 10', so that the coupling lugs 38 of the case 10 at the level between the locking cam 30 and the steps 32nd , Thus, at the height of the guide rails 30, 32 of the other suitcase 10 'are arranged.
  • the activation of the state II is completed by the case 10 is pushed over the other case 10 'that the coupling lugs 38 of the case 10 between the locking cam 30 and the steps 32, thus in the guide rails 30, 32, the other suitcase 10 'retract.
  • a portion of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 contribute both to the vertically removable shift secured stacking and to the vertically undetachably coupling together.
  • the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are formed such that the case 10 and the other case 10 'are connected by means of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 in the over one another vertically undetachably coupled state selectively against each other (state II in which coupling structures 40, 44 are not engaged with each other) or by pressing the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 against each other strigotachably coupled state selectively against each other (state II in which coupling structures 40, 44 are not engaged with each other) or by pressing the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 against each other strigieberism are (state III, in which additional coupling structures 40, 44 are engaged with each other).
  • a portion of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 (namely, the coupling structures with the reference numerals 40 and 44), which contributes to the anti-shift in the superposed vertically undetachably against each other strigiebes secured secure, is independent of another part (That is, the coupling structures with the reference numerals 30, 32, 34, 36, 38) of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 formed and operable, which contributes to the vertically removable strigelee endeavort stacking or vertically undeletable coupling with each other (State I or state II).
  • the part of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44, with which the case 10 and the other case 10 'are vertically stackable over each other stackable, is in the form of locking cams 30 on outer top edge portions of the body 12 as well in the form of the locking base 34 cooperating with the locking cam 30 in the stacked state underside grooves 36 formed on outer lower edge regions of the body 12.
  • the part of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44, with which the case 10 and the other case 10 'can be coupled to each other vertically undetachably, is in the form of the guide rails 30, 32 on outer top edge portions of the body 12 and in the form of cooperating with the guide rails 30, 32 in the coupled state lower-side coupling lugs 38 formed on outer lower edge regions of the body 12.
  • the locking cams 30 form part of the guide rails 30, 32 and form the coupling lugs 38 part of the latching pedestal 34.
  • the latching pedestals 34 extend vertically beyond a bottom surface of the body 12 also down (see FIG. 2 ), so that the case 10 with the Rastsockeln 34 is deposited on a substrate.
  • All coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are provided on side surfaces of the body 12 (see, for example FIG. 1 ).
  • the lid 14 is free from the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44.
  • the case 10 also has recessed grips 26 in the form of depressions on opposite side surfaces of the body 12.
  • an optional locking device 46, 48, 50, 52 may be provided for closing the lid 14 to the body 12 in the closed state.
  • a hinge 16 When the cover 14 is swung around by means of a hinge 16 in order to close the interior of the body 12, locking elements of the rotary lock 52 on the body 12 engage with the counterpart 48 on the cover 14.
  • the rotary lock 52 which can be actuated by means of the removable key 50
  • Carcass 12 includes a pivot bracket that retracts into the counterpart 48 on the lid 14.
  • a handle 54 is mounted in a trough on a carrying upper side surface of the body 12 and between a folded on the side surface of the body 12 state (see FIG. 1 ) and tilted down from the side surface state tilted. A transition between these two states can be accomplished by manipulating the handle 54.
  • the handle 54 is formed of a hard component 56 for stabilizing and supporting the handle 54 and a soft component 58 for comfortably touching the case 10 by a user carrying the case 10.
  • the handle 54 on the body 12 can be applied to the latter and remains there in a compact position by the action of a locking cam latching the handle 54 in the retracted state.
  • a label field 75 is provided, into which, for example, an indicia marking carrier indicative of the contents of the case 10 can be inserted.
  • the case 10 also has the hinge 16, which connects the body 12 and the lid 14 hinged together and is adapted to be able to fold the case 10 between the closed state and the open state.
  • the latch base 34 and the hinge 16 are structurally matched and positioned so that the hinge 16 remains contact-free with respect to the ground when the case 10 rests on the ground by means of the catch base 34.
  • a document holder 68 is attached to the in FIG. 1 not shown documents temporarily clamped and thus can be secured during transport.
  • Both the body 12 and the lid 14 are each formed by manufacturing technology simply as an injection molded part. Other components are subsequently attached to the respective injection-molded part (for example the locking slide 40 on the body 12 or the document holder 68 on the cover 14).
  • the cases 10, 10 ' are also adapted to receive assortment boxes (not shown) in which, for example, tooling materials such as screws, dowels or others can be received.
  • assortment boxes for example, tooling materials such as screws, dowels or others can be received.
  • the assortment boxes for a user inaccessible inside the respective suitcase 10, 10' secured, whereas a user in the open state or in the open state of the respective suitcase 10, 10 on the assortment boxes (for example, according to DE 10 2015 206 606 ) can access.
  • longitudinal struts 18 and cross struts 20 raised above a flat surface.
  • longitudinal struts 18 and the transverse struts 20 additionally raised projecting frame 22 are formed, which form four receiving recesses 24 for receiving substantially inversely to the receiving recesses 24 shaped feet of assortment boxes in each section along with longitudinal struts 18 and cross struts.
  • annular recess on an inner side of the lid 14 is covered with an annular mat 64 which is circumferentially ultrasonically welded to the lid 14.
  • On the Passepartout 64 of the plastic document holder 68 is mounted by means of plastic clips 66 for clamping of documents not shown.
  • FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 show different representations of a mounted on a vertical wall 506 and formed of two separate, spatially separated components wall mount 500 for wall mounting a stackable case 10 and 10 'accordingly FIG. 1 to FIG. 4 according to one exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 5 shows a plan view
  • FIG. 6 shows a spatial view.
  • FIG. 7 shows a detailed view of one of two mirror-symmetrically formed separate components of the wall bracket 500 according to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 ,
  • two-piece wall mount 500 is already shown in a mounted state on the wall 506 and includes two spaced apart arranged and functionally identical or cooperating components, which are constructed mirror-symmetrically to each other.
  • Each of these components of the wall bracket 500 has a respective mounting base 504 for attaching the respective component of the wall bracket 500 to the wall 506 and a respective mounting structure 502 for mounting the in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4 shown suitcase 10, which is stackable or coupled with the same other suitcase 10 '.
  • the respective attachment structure 502 is formed as a recess formed in such a way with receiving space 610 arranged behind it, that attaching the case 10 to the wall mount 500 by cooperating the respective attachment structure 502 with a part of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 , 40, 44 - more precisely with the coupling structures 34, 36 and 38, which form a receiving foot of the case 10 - is accomplished to form a clamping fixture.
  • each of the fastening structures 502 has a respective inlet opening 508 extending from a state of the upper edge of the respective mounting base 504, mounted on the vertical wall 506, for insertion of the coupling structures 34, 36 and 38 of the case 10 is.
  • FIG. 8 to FIG. 10 It is those that correspond to the receiving foot or latch base of the case 10.
  • each of the mounting bases 504 has a U-profile with two unequal-length legs and is formed from a respective bent and stamped sheet metal.
  • the wall mount 500 is inexpensive to manufacture.
  • the longer of the legs is located directly on the wall 506 and includes through-holes 512 for attaching the wall bracket 500 to the wall 506.
  • the shorter of the legs is parallel to and spaced from the wall 506 and includes the mounting structure 502.
  • the receiving space 610 is formed between the two legs.
  • each U-profile forms the respective mounting base 504 and is provided with the through-holes 512 for passing a respective screw which allows the mounting base 504 to be fixed to the wall 506 by means of a screw connection.
  • Rectangular through holes 516 serve the alternative attachment of the wall mount 500 to a perforated plate 1600 by means of clips (see reference numeral 1604 in FIG. 16 ).
  • the inlet opening 508 is punched out, which initially tapers in a V-shape starting from the edge of the respective mounting base 504.
  • the V-shaped tapered portion of the inlet opening 508 is adapted to guide and clamp the female-foot coupling structures 34, 36, 38 when the respective coupling structures 34, 36, 38 are inserted far enough into the tapered inlet 508.
  • the second panel portion having the inlet opening 508 is spaced from the first panel section and therefore the wall 506, a suitcase body distal end portion of the respective coupling structures 34, 36, 38 can be fastened of the case 10 on the wall mount 500 in the intermediate or receiving space 610 between the two flat portions of the U-shaped profile.
  • Adjoining the tapered, outer-side section of the inlet opening 508 is a taper-free hollow section 514 on the inside, which is designed to receive one end of the relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 in substantially gap-free fashion. Again, this is best in figure 8 to FIG. 10 to recognize.
  • the respective inlet opening 508 for fastening the stackable case 10 is arranged such that an insertion direction when inserting the relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 into the inlet opening 508 is substantially equal to a direction of action of the gravitational force.
  • the inlet opening 508 extends as in FIG FIG. 5 to FIG. 10 shown vertically from top to bottom, when the wall mount 500 is mounted to fasten the case 100 to the wall 506.
  • the wall mount 500 is formed from two separate components which are mounted at a distance from one another on the wall 506.
  • the distance between the two separate components on the wall 506 is defined by the distance of the respective relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 to be mounted thereon.
  • a main surface of the case 10 is applied to the wall 506 and two projecting over this main surface receiving feet (formed by the coupling structures 34, 36, 38) mounted in the inlet opening 508 of the two wall brackets 500.
  • the coupling tabs 38 are inserted into the receiving space 610 between the mutually parallel sheet metal surfaces of the U-shaped wall mount 500.
  • the case 10 is lowered downwards (ie in the direction of the gravitational force), whereby the latching pedestals 34 jam in the respective inlet openings 508.
  • the inwardly projecting coupling tabs 38 prevent the case 10 from being detached from the respective component of the wall bracket 500 by being pulled forward (that is, by pulling away from normal to the vertical wall 506).
  • Such a removal of the case 10 from the wall bracket 500 is prevented by the fact that in the lower part of the first tapered inlet opening 508, the inlet opening 508 has such a small width that may extend through the respective locking base 34, but not the locking base 34th with coupling nose 38.
  • FIG. 8 11 shows a top-side view of this arrangement 800 in the form of a stackable suitcase 10 mounted on the wall 506 by means of the wall mount 500 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 9 FIG. 12 shows a front view of the stackable case 10 mounted on the wall 506 by the wall mount 500 according to FIG FIG. 8
  • FIG. 10 3 shows a perspective view and a detailed view of the stackable suitcase 10 mounted on the wall 506 by means of the wall mount 500 according to FIG FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 ,
  • the attachment structures 502 of the components of the wall mount 500 are configured to secure the attachment of the case 10 to the wall mount 500 by cooperation with the relevant part of the coupling structures 34, 36, 38.
  • These coupling structures 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 form a receiving foot, which is formed both for stacking the case 10 with the other case 10 'and for attaching to the mounting structure 502 of the wall bracket 500 as well as for vertically undelayable coupling of the case 10 Contribute 10 '.
  • This also applies to suitcases of different sizes, in particular different heights and / or with different widths, provided that only the arrangement of the relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 corresponds to the arrangement of the fastening structures 502 of the wall mount 500.
  • the case 10 After mounting on the wall bracket 500, the case 10 can be removed again if necessary by performing an inverse movement to the insertion, the clamping is released and the case 10 is removed. Subsequently, the case 10 can be stacked on the other case 10 'by means of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 vertically removable 29iebegeschreibt or vertically unabappelbar coupled. It is also possible, after removing the case 10 from the wall mount 500, to attach the other case 10 'to the wall mount 500 by cooperating the attachment structures 502 with the other coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44. Thus, a universally combinable fastening system is created.
  • FIG. 11 shows a representation accordingly FIG. 6 with a rotated by 90 ° component of the wall mount 500 for receiving a receptacle 1200, which may also form part of the assembly 800.
  • FIG. 12 shows the arrangement 800 according to the in FIG. 11 shown exemplary embodiment of the invention with the mounted on the wall bracket 500 receptacle 1200th
  • FIG. 13 shows a complete side view
  • FIG. 14 shows a detailed view of the arrangement 800 according to FIG. 12 ,
  • FIG. 11 shows that the inlet opening 508 can be rotated to fix the receptacle 1200 with further coupling structures 1202 by 90 °.
  • FIG. 11 shows that at a horizontal edge of the component of the wall mount 500 that is shown in the twisted state, a clamping arrangement 600 in the form of a fold of the mounting base 504 for clamping the receptacle 1200 is formed.
  • FIG. 15 shows a wall mount 500 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • Clamping of the case 10 takes place on the wall mount 500 by a substantially straight-running in the clamping area inlet opening 508, which accomplishes a spatially precisely defined jamming of the receiving foot 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 in the region of a clamping lug 1500.
  • FIG. 16 shows a mounted on a perforated plate 1600 wall mount 500 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the perforated plate 1600 has a base plate 1602, which in turn is fixed to a wall 506 (not shown in FIG FIG. 16 ) or can form such a wall 506, and which is provided with a two-dimensional array of mounting holes 1606 formed as through holes.
  • a respective component of the wall mount 500 may be mounted to the orifice plate 1600 by inserting a clip 1604 (eg, plastic) through the wall mount 500 and into a through hole 516 located therebehind.
  • a clip 1604 eg, plastic
  • FIG. 17 shows a wall mount 500 for a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • connection structure 1700 in the form of an elongated rigid profile, with which the two components are interconnected.
  • the interconnect structure 1700 and the two components are interconnected such that one of the two components is slidable along the interconnect structure 1700 for adjusting a distance between the two components (see double arrow 1704), whereas the other of the two components is stationary at the interconnect structure 1700 is attached.
  • a thumbscrew 1706 or the like.
  • FIG. 17 Another advantageous feature of the embodiment according to FIG. 17 , which can also be implemented in any other of the embodiments presented above, is the provision of the two attachment structures 502 with a mechanically and acoustically damping material 1702 in the form of a V-shaped rubber profile (or a soft plastic profile) attached to the respective attachment structure 502 is attached.
  • the damping material 1702 is in the assembled state at a portion of a receiving foot 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 and there ensures a mechanically and acoustically damped clamp attachment.
  • the wall mount 500 is mounted in an automobile and is intended to hold a case 10 during travel, mechanical vibrations occur which can be significantly suppressed by the damping material 1702.
  • FIG. 18 shows a lockable wall mount 500 and a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 19 shows the provided with a locking option wall mount 500 according to FIG. 18 without the stackable suitcase 10.
  • a locking member 1800 is provided as a plate-shaped extension of the mounting base 504 in this case.
  • the locking member 1800 extends vertically to a directly adjacent to the locking member 1800, abutting the wall 506 wall portion of the mounting base 504 and projects in the mounted state of the wall bracket 500 perpendicularly from the wall 506.
  • the locking slide 40 can be moved as one of the coupling structures of the case 10 by a user relative to the rest of the case 10 that between the locking slide 40 and the locking element 1800th a reversible latching connection is activated which temporarily prevents removal of the case 10 from the wall bracket 500.
  • a reversible latching connection is activated which temporarily prevents removal of the case 10 from the wall bracket 500.
  • the locking connection is by a frictional connection and / or jamming triggered.
  • the locking element 1800 is formed by a bent sheet metal section (with fold at the end) of the overall designed as a bent and stamped sheet metal wall bracket 500, its implementation is possible with very little manufacturing effort.
  • FIG. 20 shows a substantially Z-shaped wall mount 500 for a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the formed in Z-shape wall mount 500 according to FIG. 20 is produced with very low production costs and allows to secure a suitcase 10 in a particularly small distance from the wall 506 reliably to the wall bracket 500 even in confined space conditions.
  • FIG. 21 shows a three-dimensional view of a wall mount 500 provided with a damping element in the form of acoustically damping material 1702 for a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 22 shows a side view of the wall bracket 500 according to FIG. 21 .
  • the wall bracket 500 according to FIG. 21 and FIG. 22 is formed as a two-component component with a soft plastic component 2102 and a hard plastic component 2100.
  • the acoustically damping material 1702 of the soft plastic component 2102 an acoustic damping protection against vibrations is created.
  • the hard plastic component 2100 of the wall bracket 500 and the case 10 can be avoided.

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