EP3159115B1 - 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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EP3159115B1
EP3159115B1 EP16194874.0A EP16194874A EP3159115B1 EP 3159115 B1 EP3159115 B1 EP 3159115B1 EP 16194874 A EP16194874 A EP 16194874A EP 3159115 B1 EP3159115 B1 EP 3159115B1
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Johannes Starke
Wolfgang Hohl
Oliver Oberndörfer
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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  • the invention relates to an arrangement and a method for handling a suitcase.
  • DE 203 08 394 U1 discloses a tool box having two shells pivotally connected to one another, one of the shells defining at least one groove and the other of the shells having at least one guide for insertion into the at least one groove of another tool box, whereby the tool boxes are aligned with one another .
  • DE 41 07 267 A1 discloses the combination of at least two partial cases, each receiving a tool set, each of which consists of a lower shell and an upper shell connected to it in a hinged manner and is produced in one piece from plastic. Both bowls come with tools equipped and secured in their closed position both by the folding hinge and by molded shell parts.
  • U.S. 5,984,441 A discloses a module which is provided with a plane, tools being attachable to both sides of the plane.
  • the module can be used in either a docked or a suspended position. In the suspended position the module is attached to a wall and in the coupled position the module is coupled to an adjacent module.
  • the module also has a coupling device.
  • DE 10 2012 106 482 A1 discloses a wall mount for a suitcase with a base plate, at least one receiving device for supporting one side of the suitcase and a latching device for fixing the suitcase by latching into a corresponding receptacle of the suitcase.
  • GB 1 223 847 A discloses a rail which is clipped to a wall.
  • the rail serves to removably support a container which has a body with an integral tongue.
  • the tongue is proportioned such that the container is supported by means of the rail and can be coupled to the rail by means of the engagement of the tongue via the rail.
  • US 2012/0074158 A1 discloses a vessel having a body and a lid.
  • the back wall of the vessel is configured to hang the vessel on a mounting device.
  • the back wall has a first hanger which extends substantially longitudinally along at least a portion of the top edge of the back wall and protrudes upwardly, and a second hanger which is spaced from the vertical surface of the back wall.
  • Wall brackets are known which partially or completely enclose the case and thus provide a firm bond between the bracket and the case.
  • some cases are secured against loosening from the holder by a strap or snap-in hook.
  • Known wall brackets are very complex to shape and are only usable for one case size. A safeguard against improper removal of the case is usually ensured by an additional component (for example a belt or a locking hook).
  • an arrangement is created that has a case that has coupling structures by means of which the case can be stacked on another case (in particular vertically removable and horizontally secured against displacement), and one (in particular one or more component) on a wall has attachable wall bracket, which has at least one fastening structure for fastening the case, wherein the at least one fastening structure is designed to achieve the fastening of the case to the wall bracket by interacting with at least some of the coupling structures that also accomplish the stacking or at least contribute to it.
  • a wall bracket which has a mounting base for attaching the wall bracket to a wall (for example a vertical wall, in particular a building or a motor vehicle) and at least one fastening structure for fastening at least some of the coupling structures of a stackable Has suitcase, wherein the at least one fastening structure is designed to accomplish the fastening of the case to the wall bracket by interacting with at least part of the coupling structures to form a clamp fastening, the at least one fastening structure starting from a (in particular upper) edge of the mounting base has extending inlet opening which is designed for introducing at least a part of the coupling structures of the case.
  • a wall for example a vertical wall, in particular a building or a motor vehicle
  • the at least one fastening structure is designed to accomplish the fastening of the case to the wall bracket by interacting with at least part of the coupling structures to form a clamp fastening
  • the at least one fastening structure starting from a (in particular upper) edge of the mounting base has
  • a method for handling a suitcase is created, the method providing a suitcase which has coupling structures by means of which the suitcase can be stacked on another suitcase, a wall bracket is attached to a wall, the Wall bracket has at least one fastening structure for fastening the case, and the case is fastened to the wall bracket by the interaction of the at least one fastening structure with at least part of the coupling structures, which part is also set up for stacking the case with another (in particular identical) case.
  • a connection of different case heights and widths in a wall bracket is possible. Securing against improper removal can be achieved by a clamping and / or locking connection between the case and the mounting of the wall bracket.
  • the wall bracket allows the case to be removed quickly, easily and without problems.
  • One or more suitcases can be stored using a special wall bracket that can be used for different suitcase sizes.
  • it is advantageously possible to use the same coupling structures for fastening a suitcase to the wall that are used when the suitcase is stacked on another, in particular similar, suitcase. This allows a user intuitive handling of the case and wall bracket and also enables the case to be designed with little manufacturing effort and in a lightweight and compact manner.
  • the wall bracket can also be manufactured in this way with little effort and can be designed to be lightweight, since it does not need to be completely enclosed to fasten the case, but merely creating an operative connection between the stackable coupling structures and the fastening structures.
  • the referenced suitcases can be stacked on top of one another and preferably also slid into one another.
  • On the wall bracket a Recording can be provided in the form of the fastening structure, which corresponds to the subordinate of the two suitcases stacked on top of one another.
  • the upper case can be attached to the wall by means of the wall bracket in the same way as on the lower case.
  • the fastening structures on the wall bracket emulate the associated coupling structures on the lower case.
  • the case and wall bracket can be handled manually and without tools.
  • the coupling structures of the case can have a receiving foot, in particular with an essentially L-shaped or F-shaped cross-section, which is designed both for stacking the case with the other case and for fastening to the fastening structure of the Wall bracket to contribute.
  • a receiving foot which can be designed as a latching base with a coupling lug, can protrude from the underside of the case when it is on a level surface.
  • the receiving foot or feet can moreover be used when stacking one suitcase on another, in particular similar, suitcase. Finally, they can be used synergistically to attach the case to the wall bracket.
  • the at least one receiving foot is designed not only for mounting the suitcase on the wall bracket (see FIG Figure 8 to Figure 10 and associated description) and for vertically removable and horizontally shift-secured stacking of the case with another case (see Figure 1 to Figure 3 and associated description), but also to contribute to the vertically undetachable coupling of the case with the other case (see Figure 4 and associated description).
  • the mounting foot can be inserted into an inlet opening of the Can be hung on the wall bracket.
  • the receiving foot of the suitcase can be placed on a locking cam on the other suitcase.
  • a coupling nose of the receiving foot can be pushed into a rail of the other case.
  • Such a receiving foot can extend downward from a main surface of the case that forms a case base.
  • a coupling nose or the like can preferably be formed on the receiving foot perpendicular to this direction of extension, further preferably inwardly. If the receiving foot is inserted into a receiving space between a wall contact surface of the wall bracket resting against the wall and a fastening surface (with the fastening structure) of the wall bracket spaced therefrom, the structure protruding downward from the bottom of the case can be received in an inlet opening of the fastening structure and the coupling nose in be introduced into the recording room.
  • the coupling nose and the inlet opening can be shaped and dimensioned relative to one another in such a way that the coupling nose cannot be pulled off the wall holder without lifting the case vertically or in the clamped state when the case is mounted on the wall bracket (due to the form fit or undercut) cannot be passed through the inlet opening.
  • the coupling structures on the case and the other coupling structures on the other case can be arranged in a corresponding or identical manner, so that the other case can be attached to the wall bracket as an alternative to the case.
  • the wall bracket can thus be used for a whole set of suitcases, provided that these only have coupling structures that can interact with the fastening structure.
  • the case and the other case can be designed identically or with different sizes, in particular different heights and / or different widths.
  • the different suitcases can have different dimensions, but have a configuration of coupling structures that correspond to one another in terms of shape and spatial arrangement, which coupling structures can be engaged by the fastening structures of the wall bracket.
  • the case can have a body and a lid that is or can be connected to the body, wherein in a closed state between the body and the lid a receiving space for receiving goods to be transported is formed inaccessible from the outside, and in an open state the receiving space from is accessible from the outside.
  • the lid can be folded over with respect to the body.
  • the coupling structures can be designed to contribute both to a vertically detachable, shift-secured stacking of the case on the other case and to a vertically undetachable coupling of the case to the other case.
  • the coupling structures can therefore be configured in such a way that a user can selectively transfer the case into the state that is stacked with respect to the other case or into the state that is coupled to one another. This favors a compact design of the case.
  • the coupling structures used for stacking or coupling can be used synergistically for fastening a respective one of the suitcases to the wall bracket, in that they have, for example, corresponding sections.
  • At least a part of the coupling structures can be designed so that the case and the other case can be selectively displaced relative to one another in the vertically undetachably coupled state one above the other or can be secured against one another by actuating part of the coupling structures.
  • the cases are secured or unlocked in the non-removable state. This, too, can advantageously be achieved through the multifunctional coupling structures.
  • some of the coupling structures can contribute both to the vertically detachable, shift-secured stacking and to the vertically undetachable coupling to one another. This keeps the outlay on producing the case low and allows the case to be designed to be lightweight, since the coupling structures are configured to fulfill different functions.
  • some of the coupling structures which contribute to securing displacement in the vertically inextricably coupled state on top of one another, can be designed and actuated independently of another part of the coupling structures, which contribute to vertically removable, displaceably secured stacking as well as to vertically undetachable coupling. This simplifies the handling of the suitcase for a user.
  • These locking bases or mounting feet can be used synergistically to attach the case to the wall bracket.
  • some of the coupling structures with which the case and the other case can be vertically and undetachably coupled to one another, can be in the form of guide rails on the outer upper edge areas of the body and in the form of lower-side coupling lugs on outer surfaces that interact with the guide rails in the coupled state underside Be formed edge areas of the body.
  • These coupling lugs can be used synergistically to attach the case to the wall bracket.
  • a part of the coupling structures, with which the case and the other case can be locked against each other in the vertically undetachable coupled state can be designed in the form of receiving grooves and interacting locking slides, the locking slides in particular on the body of the one Suitcase can be pushed into the receiving grooves, in particular on the body of the other suitcase.
  • the coupling structures in particular at least one slidably designed locking slide, can be designed to permanently couple the case and the wall bracket.
  • the mounting base (especially if it is designed as a U-profile) of the wall bracket can have a cavity that is open to the wall side, into which the locking slide can be inserted by moving the locking slide relative to a body of the case and thereby with locking structures on the mounting base can come into engagement with the undetachable coupling of the case and the wall bracket.
  • the mounting base can have a U-profile.
  • a first flat area of the U-profile can rest against the wall in the assembled state, whereas an opposing other flat area of the U-profile is spaced apart from the wall in the assembled state and can have the fastening structures for receiving the coupling structures of the case. Between the two flat A receiving space for receiving part of the coupling structures, in particular part of a receiving foot, is formed in areas.
  • the case is advantageous according to DE 10 2014 118 452 educated.
  • the design of the mounting plate as a U-profile is simple, compact and lightweight in terms of production technology.
  • the wall bracket can have or consist of one or two bent and stamped metal sheets.
  • the wall bracket can thus be produced exclusively by bending and punching an inexpensive and stable metal sheet. By bending, a spacing of a section of the wall bracket from the wall can be set in and ensured.
  • the fastening structure or mounting holes can be formed by the punching.
  • the wall bracket can also be made of plastic, for example as an injection molded part.
  • the mounting base can have at least one through hole for passing through at least one fastening element, in particular a screw or a clip.
  • a fastening element can be designed for fastening the mounting base to the wall (for example a building wall or a wall designed as a perforated plate, which in turn can be attached to a building or motor vehicle wall).
  • Other fastening elements for example nails, rivets or bolts, are also possible.
  • the inlet opening can taper starting from the edge of the mounting base, in particular it can be an inlet opening that tapers in a V-shape, and it can be designed to clamp the coupling structures when the coupling structures are inserted far enough into the tapering inlet opening.
  • the case centers itself advantageously when it is inserted into the wall bracket and is ultimately automatically clamped when the tapering has reached one dimension of the corresponding coupling structure of the case.
  • the tapering inlet opening can be followed on the inside by a taper-free (for example slot-shaped) hollow section which is designed to receive one end of the coupling structures (in particular part of the receiving foot) essentially without a gap.
  • the hollow section can be a rectilinear section that 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 at the end of the hollow section, which gives a user haptic and / or acoustic feedback that the wall mounting has been successfully completed when the case is completely inserted into the wall bracket.
  • a clamping nose can be provided on the inlet opening, which is designed to clamp the coupling structures when the coupling structures are inserted into the inlet opening up to the clamping nose.
  • a clamping nose can be designed as a spatially defined protrusion 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 suitcase can be arranged in such a way that an insertion direction when inserting the fastening structures into the inlet opening is essentially the same as an effective direction of the gravitational force.
  • the inlet opening in the mounted state of the wall bracket, can be arranged running vertically downwards, so that the muscle power required by a user to establish a coupling state between the case and the wall bracket is extremely low. Due to the geometry described, the gravitational force clearly supports a user when applying a clamping force to clamp the case to the wall bracket.
  • the wall bracket can be used to attach a receptacle to other Coupling structures be rotatable (in particular rotatable by 90 °).
  • the wall bracket can also offer the option of holding plastic containers. With a single swivel movement of a quarter turn, a user can switch the wall mount between an operating state for receiving a suitcase and another operating state for receiving a receptacle (for example a plastic box, as described for example in FIG DE 10 2015 206 606 ) transfer.
  • the arrangement according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention can therefore be designed as a universal fastening system.
  • the wall bracket can have a clamping provision (in particular designed as a fold or thickened edge of the mounting base), which is designed to clamp the receiving container.
  • a clamping provision in particular designed as a fold or thickened edge of the mounting base
  • the wall bracket is designed as a bent and stamped sheet metal. One end of the sheet only needs to be bent back in order to form the fold with the provision of the clamping provision.
  • the wall bracket can be formed from two separate components which are to be mounted on the wall at a distance from one another and each of which has a fastening structure.
  • the wall bracket can then have, as a second component, a further mounting base for attaching to the wall and at least one further fastening structure for fastening at least part of the coupling structures of the stackable case, wherein the at least one further fastening structure can be designed to fasten the case to the To accomplish wall mounting by interacting with at least part of the coupling structures with the formation of a further clamp fastening.
  • the at least one further fastening structure can have a further inlet opening which extends from an edge of the mounting base and which is designed for inserting at least part of the coupling structures of the case is.
  • the first component can ensure fastening in a first edge region of the case and the second component can ensure fastening in a second edge region of the same case opposite the first edge region.
  • the two components can be designed with mirror symmetry to one another. If they are each designed as a U-profile, the two openings of the U-profiles can face one another in the assembled state.
  • the provision of two separate components for wall mounting the case keeps the material required for producing the wall bracket particularly small.
  • the wall bracket can also be designed in one piece or at least in three pieces.
  • the wall bracket can have a connection structure by means of which the two components are connected to one another in one piece. Then the wall bracket with the two components and the connecting structure permanently connecting them can also be designed as a single, jointly manageable and inseparable structure, which increases the user comfort.
  • the connection structure can be, for example, a connection strut or a profile.
  • connection structure and the two components can be designed to move at least one of the two components along the connection structure for adjusting a distance between the two components.
  • the advantage of only one structure to be handled can be combined with the flexible adjustability of the wall mount to different case sizes.
  • one of the components or both components can be mounted on the connecting structure in a longitudinally displaceable manner, so that their spacing can be set in a user-defined manner.
  • Each of the longitudinally displaceably mounted components can advantageously be locked at a desired position along the connection structure, for example by means of a locking screw.
  • the wall bracket can be manufactured from one material, for example from plastic or metal, with little manufacturing effort.
  • the at least one fastening structure can be at least partially formed from a mechanically and / or acoustically damping material (for example from rubber or a soft plastic), at least a portion of the damping material with at least a portion of the part of the coupling structures to form a mechanical and / or damped clamp fastening interacts.
  • a mechanically and / or acoustically damping material for example from rubber or a soft plastic
  • Such an element made of rubber or a soft plastic as part of the wall bracket can, for example, also be essentially V-shaped, at least partially enclose the latching foot of the case and thereby hold the case in a buffered manner. This can suppress unwanted mechanical vibrations and rattling noises.
  • plastic container described above and / or the perforated plate described above can be part of an arrangement according to the invention.
  • the case can be removed from the wall bracket again (in particular manually or without tools) after wall mounting and then stacked on the other case by means of at least part of the coupling structures so that it cannot be moved horizontally and / or vertically and cannot be removed from the other case.
  • the case can be removed from the wall bracket again (in particular again by hand or without tools) after it has been mounted on the wall and the other case can then be attached to the wall bracket by the interaction of the at least one fastening structure with at least some of the other coupling structures of the other case .
  • At least some of the other coupling structures can interact with at least some of the coupling structures when the suitcases are stacked.
  • the case can switch between a state of attachment to the wall bracket, a state of use and one to another Suitcases can be transferred in a stacked or coupled state.
  • the wall bracket can also be switched between a configuration for receiving the suitcase and a configuration for receiving the receptacle with one movement.
  • the system of case (s) and wall bracket can thus be combined universally, whereby the same coupling and fastening structures can always be used.
  • a wall bracket is provided in the form of a U-profile designed as a bent sheet metal angle, which has a V-shaped recess as an inlet opening into which a base of a suitcase can be hung.
  • the widened V-area preferably tapers the further the case is pushed open. The taper results in a positive clamping effect between the case base and the wall bracket.
  • a wall bracket can preferably have two such U-profiles (further preferably with a shape that is mirror-symmetrical to one another).
  • the wall bracket can also be used for storing receptacles made of plastic, for example.
  • the plastic containers can be hung in without any problems thanks to a vertical sheet metal edge caused by rotation. A sheet metal fold on the then vertical sheet metal edge ensures a clamping effect of the suspended containers in the profile and thus prevents improper loosening.
  • the clamping effect can also be controlled via a defined latch on the profile.
  • An additional contact surface can support the base geometry of the case and offers the case an end stop.
  • the wall bracket can be designed so that the case can be removed easily, quickly and without problems.
  • a defined clamping area can prevent the case from being removed improperly.
  • System boxes can be attached by simply turning the mount by 90 °.
  • Figure 1 shows a suitcase 10 in Figure 8 to Figure 10 arrangement 800 shown according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention in an open state.
  • Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the case 10 according to Figure 1 in a closed state.
  • Figure 4 shows the case 10 as it is in Figure 1 to Figure 3 is shown, in a coupled with another similar case 10 'state.
  • the case 10 is used to transport cargo.
  • Such transport goods can be received loosely or fastened or secured in the interior of the case 10 and can in particular be placed in receptacles (not shown). be included, which in turn are safely housed in the closed state of the case 10 inside.
  • Examples of such transported goods are consumables (such as screws, nails, dowels, bulk goods or liquids) or tools (such as screwdrivers or bits), etc.
  • the case 10 has a body 12 and a cover 14 that is connected or connectable to the body 12. Reinforcing ribs 28 for mechanical reinforcement of the case 10 are formed on the inside of the body 12.
  • Various coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are attached exclusively to the body 12 according to the exemplary embodiment shown, but not to the cover 14.
  • a receiving space for receiving goods to be transported is enclosed between the body 12 and the lid 14 and is inaccessible from the outside.
  • the receiving space is accessible from the outside, for example in order to remove transport goods from the case 10 or to bring them into the case 10.
  • the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are designed in such a way that the case 10 and the identical other case 10 'by means of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 (which are thus shown in FIG identically are also provided on the other case 10 ') are optionally vertically removable and stacked horizontally secured against displacement (state I), or vertically undetachable and horizontally slidably coupled to each other (state II). Furthermore, the cases 10, 10 'according to DE 10 2014 118 452 be vertically undetachable and horizontally immovably coupled to one another (state 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 multiple suitcases 10, 10 ', are exclusively by means of precautions on the respective body 12 (see locking cams 30 and grooves 36 of locking sockets 34, coupling lugs 38 on the locking sockets 34, a guide rail 30, 32 between the locking cams 30 and steps 32 and Interlocking slides 40 and receiving grooves 44) interacting with one another are realized, but without precautions being taken on the cover 14 for this purpose.
  • the case 10 is arranged vertically above the other case 10 'and then lowered onto the other case 10' so that the receiving grooves 36 on the locking sockets 34 of the case 10 engage with the locking cams 30 of the other case 10 'advised.
  • the receiving grooves 36 on the locking bases 34 of the case 10 and the locking cams 30 of the other case 10 'then ensure that the case 10 can be lifted vertically from the other case 10' at any time (i.e. by a movement that is inverse to the stacking movement), but is protected from being displaceable in the horizontal plane by the form fit between the receiving grooves 36 on the locking bases 34 of the case 10 and the locking cams 30 of the other case 10 '.
  • the case 10 is arranged in the horizontal plane in front of the other case 10 'and slightly raised vertically in relation to the other case 10' so that the coupling lugs 38 of the case 10 are level between the locking cams 30 and the steps 32 , therefore at the level of the guide rails 30, 32 of the other case 10 'are arranged. Then the activation of state II is completed in that the case 10 is pushed over the other case 10 'so that the coupling lugs 38 of the case 10 between the locking cams 30 and the steps 32, thus in the guide rails 30, 32 of the other case 10 'drive in.
  • Some of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 contribute both to the vertically detachable, shift-secured stacking and to the vertically undetachable coupling with one another.
  • the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are designed that the case 10 and the other case 10 'by means of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 in the one on top of the other vertically undetachable condition coupled to one another can be selectively displaced against one another (condition II, in which coupling structures 40, 44 are not in engagement with one another) or can be locked against one another by actuating the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 (condition III, in which additional coupling structures 40, 44 are in engagement with one another).
  • a part of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 (namely the coupling structures with the reference numerals 40 and 44), which in the state III coupled in a vertically non-removable manner and coupled with one another in a shift-secured state, is independent of another part (namely the coupling structures with the reference numerals 30, 32, 34, 36, 38) of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 designed and actuated, which contributes to the vertically detachable, shift-secured stacking or to the vertically non-detachable coupling (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 'can be stacked vertically removable and secured against displacement is in the form of the locking cams 30 on the outer top edge areas of the body 12 and in the form of the locking base 34 with interacting with the locking cams 30 in the stacked state
  • Underside receiving grooves 36 are formed on outer underside 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 vertically and non-detachably coupled to one another, is in the form of the guide rails 30, 32 on the outer top edge areas of the body 12 and in the form of the underside coupling lugs 38, which interact with the guide rails 30, 32 in the coupled state, on outer underside edge regions of the body 12.
  • the locking cams 30 form part of the guide rails 30, 32 and the coupling lugs 38 form part of the locking base 34.
  • the locking base 34 extend vertically over a bottom surface of the body 12 downwards (see FIG Figure 2 ), so that the case 10 with the locking bases 34 can be placed on a surface.
  • 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 locked against each other in the vertically undetachable coupled state one above the other (state III), is in the form of the receiving grooves 44 and the locking slide 40 interacting therewith.
  • All coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 are provided on side surfaces of the body 12 (see for example Figure 1 ). In contrast to this, the cover 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 can be provided for locking the cover 14 on the body 12 in the closed state.
  • the closed state or in a closed state of the case 10 can be locked with a counterpart 48 of the lid 14 by means of a key 50 in a rotary lock 52 in a receiving element 46 of the body 12.
  • the lid 14 is pivoted by means of a hinge 16 in order to close the interior of the body 12, the locking elements of the rotary lock 52 on the body 12 engage with the counterpart 48 on the lid 14.
  • the rotary lock 52 which can be actuated by means of the removable key 50, on the Body 12 contains a swivel bracket which moves into the counterpart 48 on the cover 14.
  • a handle 54 is attached in a trough on a side surface of the body 12 that is upper in the carrying state and between a state folded up on the side surface of the body 12 (see FIG Figure 1 ) and tiltable in a state folded down from the side surface. The user can bring about a transition between these two states by manipulating the handle 54.
  • the handle 54 is formed from a hard component 56 for stabilizing and supporting the handle 54 and a soft component 58 for comfortable touching of the case 10 by a user when carrying the case 10.
  • the handle 54 on the body 12 can be placed against the latter and remains there in a compact position through the action of a latching cam that latches the handle 54 in the retracted state.
  • a label field 75 is provided in the area of the handle 54, into which a label carrier indicative of the contents of the case 10, for example, can be inserted.
  • the case 10 also has the hinge 16 which connects the body 12 and the lid 14 to one another in a foldable manner and is designed to be able to fold the case 10 between the closed state and the open state.
  • the latching base 34 and the hinge 16 are structurally adapted to one another and positioned in such a way that the hinge 16 remains at a distance from the ground without contact when the case 10 rests on the ground by means of the latching pedestal 34.
  • a document holder 68 is attached to an inside of the cover 14, with the in Figure 1 documents not shown can be temporarily clamped and thus attached during transport.
  • Both the body 12 and the cover 14 are each designed simply as an injection-molded part in terms of production technology. Further 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 designed to hold assortment boxes (not shown) in which, for example, tool materials such as screws, dowels or other can be held.
  • assortment boxes (not shown) in which, for example, tool materials such as screws, dowels or other can be held.
  • the assortment boxes are secured inaccessible to a user inside the respective case 10, 10', whereas a user in the open state or in the open state of the respective case 10, 10 accesses the assortment boxes (for example according to DE 10 2015 206 606 ) can access.
  • longitudinal struts 18 and transverse struts 20 which intersect in a cross shape, protrude from a flat surface on an inside of the body 12.
  • raised protruding frames 22 are also formed, which together with the longitudinal struts 18 and transverse struts 20 form four receiving recesses 24 for receiving the feet of assortment boxes that are essentially inverse to the receiving recesses 24.
  • annular recess on an inner side of the lid 14 is covered with an annular mat 64 which is ultrasonically welded to the lid 14 on its circumference.
  • the document holder 68 which is made of plastic, is attached to the passespartout 64 by means of plastic clips 66 for clamping documents (not shown).
  • Figure 5 and Figure 6 show different representations of a wall bracket 500 mounted on a vertical wall 506 and formed from two separate, spatially separated components for wall mounting of a stackable case 10 or 10 ' Figure 1 to Figure 4 according to a exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 5 shows a plan view
  • Figure 6 shows a spatial view.
  • Figure 7 shows a detailed view of one of two separate components of the wall bracket 500 according to FIG Figure 5 and Figure 6 .
  • the two-part wall bracket 500 shown is already shown in a state mounted on the wall 506 and contains two mutually spaced apart and functionally identical or interacting components that are constructed with mirror symmetry to one another.
  • 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 fastening structure 502 for fastening the in Figure 1 to Figure 4 illustrated case 10, which can be stacked or coupled to the other case 10 'which is identical to this.
  • the respective fastening structure 502 is formed as a recess with a receiving space 610 arranged behind it that the fastening of the case 10 to the wall mount 500 by interaction of the respective fastening structure 502 with 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 with the formation of a clamp.
  • each of the fastening structures 502 has a respective inlet opening 508 that extends from an upper edge of the respective mounting base 504 when it is mounted on the vertical wall 506, which inlet opening 508 is designed for inserting or suspending the coupling structures 34, 36 and 38 of the case 10 is.
  • these coupling structures 34, 36 and 38 see also Figure 8 to Figure 10 , are those that correspond to the mounting foot or locking base of the case 10.
  • each of the mounting bases 504 has a U-profile with two legs of unequal length and is formed from a respective bent and stamped sheet metal.
  • the wall bracket 500 can be manufactured inexpensively.
  • the longer of the legs lies directly against the wall 506 and contains through-holes 512 for fastening the wall bracket 500 to the wall 506.
  • the shorter of the legs runs parallel to and at a distance from the wall 506 and contains the fastening structure 502.
  • the receiving space 610 is formed between the two legs.
  • the leg formed as the first flat section of a respective U-profile forms the respective mounting base 504 and is provided with the through-holes 512 for the passage of a respective screw, which allows the mounting base 504 to be fastened to the wall 506 by means of a screw connection.
  • Rectangular through holes 516, compare Figure 16 are used to alternatively attach the wall bracket 500 to a perforated plate 1600 using clips (see reference numeral 1604 in Figure 16 ).
  • the inlet opening 508 is punched out in a second flat section of a respective U-profile, which is essentially parallel to the first flat section and which is opposite to the first flat section, and initially tapers in a V-shape starting from the edge of the respective mounting base 504.
  • the V-shaped tapering section of the inlet opening 508 is designed for guiding and clamping fastening of the coupling structures 34, 36, 38 forming the receiving foot when the relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 are inserted far enough into the tapering inlet opening 508.
  • the second flat section having the inlet opening 508 is spaced apart from the first flat section and therefore the wall 506, an end section of the relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 furthest away from the case body can be fastened of the case 10 on the wall bracket 500 into the intermediate or receiving space 610 between the two flat sections of the U-shaped profile.
  • the tapering, outer section of the inlet opening 508 is adjoined on the inside by a tapering-free hollow section 514, which is designed to receive one end of the relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 in a substantially gap-free manner. Again, this is best in figure 8 to 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 essentially the same as an effective direction of the gravitational force.
  • the inlet opening 508 runs as in FIG Figure 5 to Figure 10 shown, vertically from top to bottom when the wall bracket 500 for attaching the case 100 to the wall 506 is mounted.
  • the wall bracket 500 is formed from two separate components which are mounted on the wall 506 at a distance from one another.
  • the distance between the two separate components on the wall 506 is defined by the distance between the respective relevant coupling structures 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 to be mounted thereon.
  • the inwardly protruding coupling lugs 38 prevent the case 10 from being detached from the respective component of the wall mount 500 by pulling it forward (that is, by pulling away from or 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 initially tapered inlet opening 508 the inlet opening 508 has such a small width that the respective locking base 34 can extend through it, but not the locking base 34 including coupling nose 38.
  • FIG. 8 shows a top view of this arrangement 800 in the form of a stackable suitcase 10 mounted on the wall 506 by means of the wall bracket 500 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 13 shows a front view of the stackable case 10 according to FIG. 1 mounted on the wall 506 by means of the wall bracket 500 Figure 8 .
  • Figure 10 FIG. 11 shows a three-dimensional view and a detailed view of the stackable case 10 according to FIG. 1 mounted on the wall 506 by means of the wall bracket 500 Figure 8 and Figure 9 .
  • the arrangement 800 thus has the case 10 according to FIG Figure 1 to Figure 4 and the wall bracket 500 according to Figure 5 to Figure 7 on.
  • the fastening structures 502 of the components of the wall bracket 500 are designed to fix the case 10 to the wall bracket 500 by interacting 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 designed both for stacking the case 10 with the other case 10 'and for fastening to the fastening structure 502 of the wall bracket 500 and for vertically non-detachable coupling of the case 10 To contribute 10 '.
  • This also applies to suitcases of different sizes, in particular different heights and / or 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 bracket 500.
  • the case 10 After mounting on the wall bracket 500, the case 10 can be removed again if necessary by carrying out a movement that is inverse to the insertion process, releasing the clamping and removing the case 10.
  • the case 10 can then be stacked on the other case 10 'by means of the coupling structures 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 so as to be vertically removable and secured against displacement, or coupled vertically in such a way that it cannot be removed.
  • Figure 11 shows a representation accordingly Figure 6 with a component of the wall bracket 500 rotated by 90 ° for receiving a receptacle 1200, which can also form part of the arrangement 800.
  • Figure 12 shows the arrangement 800 according to the in FIG Figure 11 exemplary embodiment of the invention shown with the receiving container 1200 mounted on the wall bracket 500.
  • Figure 13 shows a full side view and Figure 14 shows a detailed view of the arrangement 800 according to FIG Figure 12 .
  • Figure 11 shows that the inlet opening 508 can be rotated by 90 ° for fastening the receiving container 1200 with further coupling structures 1202.
  • Figure 11 also shows that a clamping device 600 in the form of a fold of the mounting base 504 for clamping the receptacle 1200 is formed on a horizontal edge of the component of the wall bracket 500 shown in the shown, twisted state.
  • Figure 15 shows a wall bracket 500 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the case 10 is clamped to the wall bracket 500 through an inlet opening 508 which runs essentially straight in the clamp area and which creates a spatially precisely defined clamping of the receiving foot 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 in the area of a clamping lug 1500.
  • FIG. 16 shows a wall bracket 500 mounted on a perforated plate 1600 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the perforated plate 1600 has a base plate 1602, which in turn is attached to a wall 506 (not shown in FIG Figure 16 ) is mountable or can form such a wall 506, and which is provided with a two-dimensional arrangement of mounting holes 1606 designed as through holes.
  • a respective component of the wall bracket 500 can be mounted on the perforated plate 1600 by inserting a clip 1604 (for example made of plastic) through the wall bracket 500 and into a through hole 516 located behind it.
  • a clip 1604 for example made of plastic
  • Figure 17 shows a wall bracket 500 for a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the wall bracket 500 In the case of the wall bracket 500, two components are connected to one another and can be handled together.
  • the wall bracket 500 has a connecting structure 1700 in the form of an elongated rigid profile with which the two components are connected to one another. More precisely, the connection structure 1700 and the two components are connected to one another in such a way that one of the two components can be displaced along the connection structure 1700 for setting a distance between the two components (see double arrow 1704), whereas the other of the two components is stationary on the connection structure 1700 is attached. If the component that is movably mounted on the connecting structure 1700 is in a desired position, a user can fasten it temporarily immovably to the connecting structure 1700 by operating a knurled screw 1706 (or the like).
  • FIG. 17 Another advantageous feature of the embodiment according to Figure 17 , which can also be implemented in any of the other exemplary embodiments shown above, is the provision of the two fastening structures 502 with a mechanically and acoustically damping material 1702 in the form of a V-shaped rubber profile (or a profile made of a soft plastic) that is attached to the respective fastening structure 502 is attached.
  • the damping material 1702 rests against a section of a receiving foot 34, 36, 38 of the case 10 and ensures a mechanically and acoustically damped clamping fastening there.
  • the wall bracket 500 is mounted in an automobile, for example, and is intended to hold a suitcase 10 while driving, mechanical vibrations occur that can be significantly suppressed by the damping material 1702.
  • FIG. 18 shows a wall bracket 500 provided with a locking facility and a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 19 shows the wall bracket 500 according to FIG Figure 18 without the stackable case 10.
  • a locking element 1800 is provided as a plate-shaped extension of the mounting base 504 in this case.
  • the locking element 1800 extends vertically to a wall section of the mounting base 504 directly adjoining the locking element 1800 and abutting the wall 506, and in the mounted state of the wall bracket 500 protrudes perpendicularly from the wall 506.
  • the locking slide 40 as one of the coupling structures of the case 10 can be shifted by a user relative to the rest of the case 10 so that between the locking slide 40 and the locking element 1800 a reversible locking connection is activated, which temporarily prevents the case 10 from being removed from the wall bracket 500.
  • a user subsequently pushes the locking slide 40 back again, the locking connection can be deactivated again.
  • the locking connection is established by a frictional connection and / or clamping triggered. Since according to Figure 18 and Figure 19 the locking element 1800 is formed by a bent sheet metal section (with a fold at the end) of the wall bracket 500, which is designed as a whole as a bent and stamped sheet metal, its implementation is possible with very little manufacturing effort.
  • Figure 20 shows a substantially Z-shaped wall bracket 500 for a stackable case 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the Z-shaped wall bracket 500 according to FIG Figure 20 can be manufactured with very little manufacturing effort and allows a case 10 to be reliably fastened to the wall bracket 500 at a particularly small distance from the wall 506 even under tight spatial 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 suitcase 10 according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 11 shows a side view of the wall bracket 500 according to FIG Figure 21 .
  • the wall bracket 500 according to Figure 21 and Figure 22 is designed as a two-component component with a soft plastic component 2102 and a hard plastic component 2100.
  • the acoustic damping material 1702 of the soft plastic component 2102 creates acoustic damping protection against vibrations.
  • direct contact between the hard plastic component 2100 of the wall bracket 500 and the case 10 can thus be avoided.

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  1. Agencement (800), comprenant :
    une mallette (10) qui présente des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) au moyen desquelles la mallette (10) est apte à être empilée sur une autre mallette (10') de manière amovible verticalement et en étant empêchée de se déplacer horizontalement ;
    un support mural (500) qui est apte à être fixé à une paroi (506), lequel présente au moins une structure de fixation (502) pour fixer la mallette (10) ;
    ladite au moins une structure de fixation (502) étant conçue pour fixer la mallette au support mural (500) en interagissant avec au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44).
  2. Agencement (800) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le support mural (500) comprend :
    une embase de montage (504) pour une fixation à une paroi (506) ; et
    au moins une structure de fixation (502) pour fixer au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) d'une mallette empilable (10) qui est apte à être fixée au moyen des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) sur une autre mallette (10') de manière amovible verticalement et en étant empêchée de se déplacer horizontalement, ladite au moins une structure de fixation (502) étant conçue pour fixer la mallette (10) au support mural (500) en interagissant avec au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) pour réaliser une fixation avec serrage ;
    ladite au moins une structure de fixation (502) ayant une ouverture d'entrée (508) s'étendant à partir d'un bord de l'embase de montage (504) qui est conçue pour recevoir par insertion au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) de la mallette (10).
  3. Agencement (800) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le support mural (500) présente au moins l'une des caractéristiques suivantes :
    l'embase de montage (504) présente un profil en U ;
    le support mural présente une ou deux tôles pliées et perforées ou est constitué par de telles tôles ;
    l'embase de montage (504) présente au moins un trou traversant (512, 516) pour le passage d'au moins un élément de fixation, en particulier une vis ou un clip (1604), qui sert à fixer l'embase de montage (504) à la paroi (506), en particulier à une paroi (506) conçue sous la forme d'une plaque perforée (1600) ;
    un ergot de serrage (1500) est prévu au niveau de l'ouverture d'entrée (508) et est conçu pour la fixation avec serrage d'au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) si au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) est insérée dans l'ouverture d'entrée (508) jusqu'à l'ergot de serrage (1500) ;
    l'ouverture d'entrée (508) est agencée pour fixer la mallette empilable (10) de sorte qu'une direction d'insertion lors de l'insertion d'au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) dans l'ouverture d'entrée (508) est essentiellement dirigée selon une direction d'action de la force gravitationnelle.
  4. Agencement (800) selon la revendication 2 ou la revendication 3, dans lequel l'ouverture d'entrée (508) se rétrécit à partir du bord de l'embase de montage (504), en particulier est une ouverture d'entrée (508) effilée en forme de V, et est conçue pour fixer par serrage au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) si au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) est suffisamment introduite dans l'ouverture d'entrée (508) effilée ; en particulier, une portion creuse sans effilement (514) se raccorde à l'intérieur de l'ouverture d'entrée effilée (508), qui est conçue pour recevoir sensiblement sans interstice une extrémité d'au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44).
  5. Agencement (800) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 4, dans lequel le support mural (500) est apte à être pivoté, en particulier de 90°, pour, en alternative, une fixation d'un réceptacle (1200) ayant d'autres structures d'assemblage (1202).
  6. Agencement (800) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel le support mural (500) présente un agencement de serrage (600), en particulier un pli de l'embase de montage (504), qui est conçu pour une fixation avec serrage du réceptacle (1200).
  7. Agencement (800) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 6, dans lequel le support mural (500) est formé de deux composants qui sont destinés à être montés sur la paroi (506) de façon espacée et dont chacun présente une embase de montage (504) et une structure de fixation (502), le support mural (500) présentant notamment l'une des caractéristiques suivantes :
    les deux composants sont des composants séparés qui peuvent être manipulés séparément l'un de l'autre ;
    le support mural (500) présente une structure de liaison (1700), au moyen de laquelle les deux composants sont reliés l'un à l'autre, la structure de liaison (1700) et les deux composants étant en outre notamment conçus pour déplacer au moins l'un des deux composants le long de la structure de liaison (1700) pour le réglage une distance entre les deux composants.
  8. Agencement (800) selon l'une des revendications 2 à 7, dans lequel ladite au moins une structure de fixation (502) est au moins partiellement formée d'un matériau (1702) amortissant mécaniquement et/ou acoustiquement, notamment en caoutchouc ou en plastique souple, au moins une portion du matériau amortissant (1702) interagissant avec au moins une portion de la partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) pour former une fixation avec serrage à amortissement mécanique et / ou acoustique.
  9. Agencement (800) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, dans lequel les structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) de la mallette (10) présentent une embase réceptrice (34, 36, 38), notamment avec une section transversale de section essentiellement en forme de L ou en forme de F, qui est conçue de façon à au moins contribuer à la fois à empiler la mallette (10) avec l'autre mallette (10') et à la fixation à la structure de fixation (502) du support mural (500), l'embase réceptrice (34, 36, 38) étant en particulier conçue pour au moins contribuer à une liaison de la mallette (10) à l'autre mallette (10') libérable verticalement.
  10. Agencement (800) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, comprenant l'autre mallette (10'), qui présente d'autres structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44), au moyen desquelles la mallette (10) est apte à être empilée sur ladite autre mallette (10') ;
    les structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) présentes sur la mallette (10) et les autres structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) présentes sur l'autre mallette (10') étant en particulier agencées de manière similaire ou identique, de sorte que, en alternative à la mallette (10), l'autre mallette (10') soit apte à être fixée au support mural (500) ;
    la mallette (10) et l'autre mallette (10') étant notamment conçues de façon à être identiques ou à avoir des tailles différentes, notamment des hauteurs différentes et / ou des largeurs différentes.
  11. Agencement (800) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10, dans lequel au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) est conçue, à la fois pour un empilement séparable verticalement, avec empêchement de déplacement, de la mallette (10) sur l'autre mallette (10') et pour une liaison verticalement inséparable de la mallette (10) à l'autre mallette (10'), au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) étant en particulier configurée de telle sorte que la mallette (10) et l'autre mallette (10') sont aptes à être déplacées sélectivement l'une par rapport à l'autre dans un état dans lequel elles sont reliées verticalement et de manière amovible l'une au-dessus de l'autre ; ou
    sont aptes à être empêchées à se déplacer l'une par rapport à l'autre en actionnant une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44).
  12. Agencement (800) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, dans lequel au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) est conçue pour relier la mallette (10) et le support mural (500) de manière indémontable, en particulier au moyen d'au moins un coulisseau à encliquetage (40), notamment en formant une liaison à encliquetage entre le coulisseau de verrouillage (40) et un élément de verrouillage (1800) du support mural (500).
  13. Procédé de manipulation d'une mallette (10), le procédé comprenant :
    le fait de fournir une mallette (10) présentant des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44), au moyen desquelles la mallette (10) est apte à être empilée sur une autre mallette (10') de manière amovible verticalement et en étant empêchée de se déplacer horizontalement ;
    le fait de fixer un support mural (500) à une paroi (506), le support mural (500) présentant au moins une structure de fixation (502) pour fixer la mallette (10) ;
    le fait de fixer la mallette (10) au support mural (500) par interaction de ladite au moins une structure de fixation (502) avec au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44).
  14. Le procédé selon la revendication 13, comprenant au moins l'une des caractéristiques suivantes :
    la mallette (10) est à nouveau retirée du support mural (500) et est ensuite empilée sur l'autre mallette (10') au moyen d'au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) ;
    la mallette (10) est à nouveau retirée du support mural (500) et ensuite l'autre mallette (10') est fixée au support mural (500) par interaction de ladite au moins une structure de fixation (502) avec au moins une partie d'autres structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44) de l'autre mallette (10'), au moins certaines des autres structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44), lors de l'empilement des mallettes (10, 10'), coopérant avec au moins une partie des structures d'assemblage (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44).
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