EP3285974A1 - Aufbewahrungsbehälter - Google Patents
AufbewahrungsbehälterInfo
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- EP3285974A1 EP3285974A1 EP15744536.2A EP15744536A EP3285974A1 EP 3285974 A1 EP3285974 A1 EP 3285974A1 EP 15744536 A EP15744536 A EP 15744536A EP 3285974 A1 EP3285974 A1 EP 3285974A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D21/0209—Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together stackable or joined together one-upon-the-other in the upright or upside-down position
- B65D21/0212—Containers presenting local stacking elements protruding from the upper or lower edge of a side wall, e.g. handles, lugs, ribs, grooves
Definitions
- the invention relates to a storage container, with a modular container housing, the more in a height direction arranged one above the other and coupled in pairs in an inseparable manner with each other
- Housing modules and the at least one of two directly superimposed housing modules limited and open at a front of the container housing receiving compartment for a retractable and retractable
- Drawer element has, each jointly a receiving compartment limiting housing modules have a transversely to the height direction extending module horizontal wall and at least one in the height direction wegragend edge on the module horizontal wall molded module side wall and are coupled to their module side walls together.
- Such a storage container is from the
- This known storage container is composed, for example, of three housing modules which are placed on one another in a height direction and locked together in pairs. In the height direction mutually adjacent housing modules bound each in each case together to the front of the container housing open towards receiving compartment in which a drawer element is arranged in a retractable and retractable manner. Apart from a top-mounted cover, the housing modules are st and have a U-shaped profiling viewed from the front. Each receiving compartment is bounded laterally by a compartment side wall of the container housing, which is formed exclusively by the upper module side wall of the arranged under the respective receiving compartment housing module. Also arranged between two storage compartments
- Housing module which can be referred to as housing intermediate module, has a horizontally extending module horizontal wall with an exclusively upstanding, arranged on the left and right sides and on the back upper module - side wall.
- their module horizontal wall In order to be able to couple the housing modules in pairs here, their module horizontal wall must be contoured in the transitional area to the module side wall, which increases the constructive effort and can impair the usable cross section of the adjacent receiving compartments.
- a storage container which has a plurality of vertically auffact sitting and latched together housing modules, which in pairs each define a receiving compartment for a drawer element.
- housing modules Apart from a suitcase-like upper housing module here all housing modules are provided with a U-shaped cross-section and contain a functioning as a floor module - horizontal wall of which protrudes exclusively up a module side wall, which limits the compartment side wall of the arranged above the receiving compartment alone.
- DE 10 2012 107 955 AI discloses a container having a bottom wall, two left and right side walls and a rear wall, wherein the possibility exists to stack a plurality of such containers one above the other and to lock together. Each container can hold a pull-out drawer. From US 5,603,559 a storage container is known, in the housing a plurality of pull-out drawers are arranged. Such a storage container is also disclosed in DE 20 2004 020 112 Ul.
- the US 3,316,045 and US 2002/0125159 AI each describe a storage container with a one-piece body in which a plurality of drawers are arranged to be pulled out and at the top has an opening which is striglos sen by means of a pivotally mounted closure lid.
- the invention has for its object to provide a modular design, suitable for receiving at least one drawer element storage container whose
- Housing modules in a cost-effective structure are easily coupled with each other.
- At least one or each receiving compartment is bounded laterally by a compartment side wall of the container housing, which consists of an upward ra lowing upper module side wall of a lower housing module and an inseparable Way with this upper module - side wall coupled, downwardly projecting lower module side wall of an arranged in the height direction on this lower housing module upper housing module
- the storage container according to the invention has a container housing which either defines only one receptacle or a plurality of arranged in the height direction of the container housing receiving compartments, each receptacle having a arranged at the front of the container housing compartment opening through which a tray located in the tray drawer element pulled out as needed and can also be inserted again.
- the container housing has a modular construction with several alsont sitting and pairwise coupled housing modules, each receiving compartment is limited by two directly superimposed housing modules.
- the compartment side wall is not only formed by one of the housing compartment limiting housing modules, but together of both of these housing modules, which consists of an upwardly projecting upper module side wall of the lower housing module and a downwardly projecting lower module side wall of the housing module arranged above it.
- the mutual coupling of the housing modules takes place on the upper side and lower module side walls which jointly form a compartment side wall, which enables an optimal realization of the coupling devices required for this, which can be arranged in particular in such a way that they allow the shaping of the associated receiving compartment at the top and bottom limiting module horizontal walls not impaired. This in turn favors the best possible utilization of the volume of the associated receiving compartment.
- Under the housing modules of the modular container housing are preferably located at the bottom of the Container housing disposed lower housing termination module having an upstanding upper module side wall, and arranged at the top of the container housing upper housing termination module, which has a downwardly extending lower module side wall.
- a particularly compact storage container is provided with a single receptacle co-delimited by the upper enclosure termination module and the lower enclosure termination module with the compartment side wall of this single containment compartment co-located from the upper module side wall of the lower enclosure termination module and is formed by the lower module side wall of the upper case termination module.
- the storage container has a plurality of receiving compartments arranged one above the other, its container housing comprises, in addition to the upper housing termination module and the lower housing termination module, at least one further housing module arranged between them, referred to as housing intermediate module, so that both the upper housing termination module and the housing lower housing closure module define a receiving compartment together with an adjacent housing in the height direction intermediate module.
- the housing intermediate module has a transversely to the height direction of the container housing extending module horizontal wall and has both an upstanding upper module side wall and a downwardly projecting lower module side wall.
- These two upper and lower module side walls are integrally connected to the module horizontal wall and are each coupled to a module side wall of an adjacent housing module.
- This adjacent housing module may either be a further housing intermediate module or but an upper case termination module or a lower case termination module.
- the upper housing termination module closing off the storage container at the top is expediently delimited by a ceiling wall, on whose upwardly pointing outer side a bow-shaped carrying handle is arranged in a preferably pivotable manner.
- the carrying handle is arranged so that it is between one of the ceiling wall
- the upper ceiling wall is formed directly from the upper end wall of the upper housing closure module.
- the top enclosure termination module has a single module horizontal wall that defines both the top end wall and the top wall.
- the upper enclosure termination module is formed as a container module defining a storage space accessible through a height-direction access opening, wherein the upper end wall of the upper enclosure termination module forms a bottom wall of the container module and peripherally protrudes from this upper end wall of the storage space laterally bounding container module side wall in the height direction upwards.
- the access opening of the container module is constantly open.
- the container module also has a closure lid which makes it possible to selectively open or close the access opening.
- This closure lid is either designed removable or, preferably, pivotally mounted on the container module side wall of the container module.
- the cap takes over the function of a ceiling wall of the upper end module, said ceiling wall is arranged spaced from the upper end wall of the upper housing termination module.
- the two upper and lower module side walls which together form a compartment sidewall, can have the same wall height with respect to the height direction of the container housing. Especially in terms of stability, it has proved to be advantageous if the upper module side wall in the height direction of the container housing from the corresponding measured wall height of the associated lower module side wall of the adjacent
- Housing module has distinctive wall height. Particularly preferred is an embodiment in which the upwardly projecting upper module side wall is higher than the downwardly projecting lower module side wall. This preferred different height ratio applies expediently also for optional housing intermediate modules, which have both an upper module side wall and a lower module side wall. If the storage container is equipped with a plurality of housing intermediate modules, these several housing intermediate modules are preferably identical to one another.
- These module side walls are provided with the coupling effecting coupling means, in particular in the form of locking means.
- the coupling means are preferably located on the end faces of the module side walls oriented in the vertical direction.
- the housing modules of the container housing are expediently locked to one another by means of interengaging latching means.
- the locking takes place as mentioned on the module sidewalls.
- the coupling measures can also be made detachable.
- each upwardly projecting upper module side wall has a plurality of first locking means and each downwardly projecting lower module side wall has a corresponding number of complementary to the first locking means second locking means.
- first locking means or the second locking means are preferred as in the height direction formed by the associated module side wall protruding latching hooks, which engage behind in the latched state for locking a belonging to the other locking means locking edge. In the latched state, the mutually associated upper and lower module side walls of the adjacent
- Housing modules expediently with their vertically oriented end faces from each other and are expediently clamped together by the positively cooperating with each other locking means in the height direction of the container housing with each other.
- Each latching hook expediently immersed in a plug-in receptacle formed on the adjacent housing module and open in the vertical direction at least on one side, which is assigned the already mentioned latching edge.
- the plug-in receptacle is expediently delimited by a lateral boundary wall, in which at least one window-like recess is formed, whose border forms the latching edge.
- the container housing which is preferably the case, has a rectangular plan
- the upper and lower module side walls each have two opposing, left and right side wall sections and a receiving compartment at the back, so opposite the front compartment opening limiting rear wall section
- the latching means are preferably provided exclusively on the lateral wall sections.
- the module side walls may be partially broken to allow in particular a view into the interior of the associated receiving compartment. However, it is considered more advantageous if each compartment side wall except in the region of the front opening arranged in the compartment as in a closed structure extends around the associated receiving compartment around.
- To the storage container expediently belongs at least one of the number of receiving compartments corresponding number of drawer elements.
- the drawer elements are, provided that they are present in a plurality, independently of each other and pulled out in each case arranged in a separate receiving compartment. Conveniently, it is possible to completely pull out each drawer element from the associated receiving compartment and remove it from the container housing.
- the storage container is preferably portable. For its simple transport, it has, as already mentioned, expediently at least one carrying handle, which is preferably located on top of the container housing. During transport, each drawer element is expediently inserted completely into the receiving compartment assigned to it. Locking means are preferably provided for the releasable, housing-fixed locking of each drawer element in its fully inserted position.
- Each drawer element expediently has a bottom wall and an upwardly projecting outer wall extending around the bottom wall.
- the bottom wall together with the outer wall, delimits a drawer interior space that can be used to store any objects, such as tools or small items of hardware.
- the drawer interior can be replaced by one or more
- Partition walls be divided into several interior sections. For ease of handling when pulling out and pushing each drawer element expediently on the outside of the drawer interior outside of a front Outside wall portion of the drawer element on a handle.
- the drawer element is designed lidless.
- the drawer element may be designed in the manner of a container, for example in the manner of a small shell case.
- Figure 1 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention
- Storage container in a variant with only two housing modules, which together define a receptacle loaded with a drawer element, the upper housing module being designed as a container module equipped with a pivotable closure lid,
- Figure 2 shows the storage container of Figure 1 with in a
- Figure 3 is a side view of the storage container of
- FIGS. 1 and 2 viewed in the direction of arrow III in FIG. 1, the closure lid being swung up into an open position and the drawer element being pulled out of the associated receiving compartment a fraction of the way;
- Figure 4 is an exploded view of the in Figures 1 to
- FIGS. 5 and 6 an exploded view of the storage container illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, another embodiment of the storage container, comprising a container module at the top and two storage compartments for each one drawer element is equipped, another embodiment of the storage container, which is equipped with a total of three each receiving a drawer element receiving compartments, and
- Figure 10 is a vertical section of the storage container of Figures 4 and 7, which is limited to the marked with "X" lateral wall portion of the container housing to illustrate the coupling of the modules causing latching connections, wherein a framed section of Figure 10 shown separately enlarged again is.
- the designated in its entirety by reference numeral 1 storage container has a container housing 2 with a vertical axis 3, wherein the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 is hereinafter also referred to as the height direction 3.
- the container housing 2 further has a longitudinal axis 4 perpendicular to the vertical axis 3 and a transverse axis 5 perpendicular to the vertical axis 3 and the longitudinal axis 4.
- the axial direction of the longitudinal axis 4 defines a depth direction, the axial direction of the transverse axis 5 a width direction of the container housing 2.
- the container housing 2 preferably has an at least substantially rectangular outline in a plane perpendicular to the vertical axis 3. Overall, the container housing 2 preferably has a cuboidal basic structure.
- the container housing 2 has a facing in the axial direction of the longitudinal axis 4 front 6 and a rear side oppositely oriented in this regard 7. Further, the container housing 2 has two opposite in the axial direction of the transverse axis 5 oriented lateral outer sides 8, 9th
- the container housing 2 contains only a single receptacle 10 - this applies to the embodiments of Figures 1 to 7 - or a plurality of storage compartments 10, the one above the other in the height direction 3 are arranged.
- the latter is the case in the exemplary embodiments of FIGS. 8 and 9, where, for example, according to FIG. 8, two receiving compartments 10 or according to FIG. 9 three receiving compartments 10 in the container housing 2 are transferred. can be formed each other.
- the number of specialists is arbitrary and based on the need for storage options.
- Each receptacle 10 is accessible from the outside by its own, arranged on the front side 6 compartment opening 11 which is recessed in the Be bachelorergeophu se 2.
- a drawer element 12 is arranged, which is oriented in the context of an indicated by a double arrow working movement 13, which is oriented in the axial direction of the longitudinal axis 4, optionally from the associated receiving compartment 10th
- Figures 1, 2, 5, 8 and 9 the drawer elements 12 are each shown in the inserted into the receiving compartment 10 basic position.
- Figures 3 and 6 each show a state of use of the receptacle 1 with partially pulled out of the associated receptacle 10 drawer element 12th
- the container housing 2 forms for each receptacle 10, a compartment side wall 16, the associated receptacle 10 at the right angles to the vertical axis 3 oriented sides - see rank in the area of the compartment opening 11 - limited. Preferably, it extends each compartment side wall 16, apart from the access to the drawer element 12 enabling compartment opening 11 as a closed wall around the associated receiving compartment 10 around.
- each compartment side wall 16 has, by way of example, two lateral compartment side wall sections 16a associated with the lateral outer sides 8, 9 and a rear compartment side wall section opposite the compartment opening 11 at the rear 16b.
- the rear compartment side wall portion 16b may be omitted at least partially, so that the drawer element 12 remains visible from the rear side 7 in the associated receiving compartment 10.
- the container housing 2 has a modular structure and is composed of a plurality of housing modules 17, which are arranged one above the other in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 and are arranged on top of each other.
- housing modules 17 arranged directly adjacent to one another are coupled to one another such that relative movement is not possible in any direction in space.
- the mutually coupled housing modules 17 can be moved relative to each other either in a perpendicular to the vertical axis 3 horizontal plane, still the housing modules 17 can be lifted in the height direction 3 from each other.
- the housing modules 17 can be placed on each other in the height direction 3 and partially inserted by applying a certain operating force into each other and thereby locked together.
- the Rasttagens- devices 18 of permanent nature, so that accidental cancellation of the module network can be ruled out with certainty. In principle, however, it would be possible to design the coupling devices 18 in a decoupled type.
- housing modules 17 limit together each one of the receiving compartments 10.
- housing modules 17 which define both a storage compartment 10 located above them and below them and flanking a respective further housing module 17 at the top and bottom are referred to as housing intermediate modules 17a.
- the container housing 2 In the area of its underside 23 pointing downwards in relation to the axial direction of the vertical axis 3, the container housing 2 has a housing module 17, designated as the lower housing closure module 17b. In the area of the opposite top 24 in this respect, the container housing 2 has a designated as the upper housing termination module 17c
- the receptacle housing 2 includes at least one housing intermediate module 17a.
- the receptacle housing 2 includes at least one housing intermediate module 17a.
- it has exactly one housing intermediate module 17a.
- the receptacle housing 2 For each additional receptacle 10 is another housing intermediate module 17a added, so that the embodiment of Figure 9 has three housing compartments via two housing intermediate module 17a.
- the lowermost housing intermediate module 17a defines, together with the lower housing termination module 17b, a lowermost receptacle 10, while the uppermost housing intermediate module 17a defines an uppermost receptacle 10 with the upper housing termination module 17c.
- Each module module 17 has a transversely and in particular perpendicular to the vertical axis 3 extending module horizontal wall 25.
- This module horizontal wall 25 forms each case intermediate module 17a respectively the bottom of the receiving compartment 10 arranged above it and at the same time the ceiling of the receiving compartment 10 arranged below
- the module horizontal wall 25 forms a lower end wall 33 of the adjacent receiving compartment 10
- the module horizontal wall 25 forms an upper end wall 34 of the adjacent receiving compartment 10.
- the module horizontal wall 25 is preferred plate-shaped, wherein it is expediently unbroken. In particular, for stiffening, however, it may be provided on the top and / or bottom with an integrally formed ribbing 26.
- the module horizontal wall 25 expediently has an at least substantially rectangular outline, approximately corresponding to the plan view of the container housing 2.
- each housing intermediate module 17a are provided with two modules, at the module horizontal wall 25.
- Dul- be entown integrally formed which are referred to better distinction hereinafter as the upper module side wall 27 and lower module side wall 28.
- the upper module side wall 27 projects from the outer edge of the module - horizontal wall 25 in the height direction 3 upwards, while the lower module side wall 28 projects from this outer edge 29 in the height direction 3 downwards.
- the upper module side wall 27 merges directly and integrally into the lower module side wall 28 of the same housing intermediate module 17a.
- the transition is in particular on the receiving compartments 10 facing away from outer surface of the module side walls 27, 28 seamless and without heels.
- the housing intermediate module 17a is designed such that the upper module side wall 27 and the lower module side wall 28 are wall sections of a one-piece intermediate module side wall 32 that merge into one another directly in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3.
- Horizontal wall 25 surmounted both upwards and downwards.
- the module horizontal wall 25 is integrally formed with its outer edge 29 on the inner surface of the intermediate module side wall 32.
- the upper module side wall 35 of the lower housing end module 17b is supported with its upwardly facing end face 37 in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 on the downwardly facing end face 37 of the lower module side wall 28 or 34 of the above arranged upper housing termination module 17c or housing intermediate module 17a from.
- the lower module side wall 36 of the upper case termination module 17c bears against the upwardly facing end face 37 of the upper module side wall 27 or 35 of the lower case termination module 17b or housing immediately below - Intermediate module 17a from.
- the pairwise coupling between the superimposed housing modules 17 takes place in each case between the lower module side wall 36, 28 of the upper housing module 17 and the upper module side wall 35, 27 of the arranged underneath
- the receiving compartment 10 delimited by the lower housing closure module 17b is delimited laterally by a compartment side wall 16, which is composed of the upper module side wall 35 of the lower housing termination module 17b and the lower module side wall 36 or 28 of the housing module 17 lying above it the latter being either directly the upper case termination module 17c or a case intermediate module 17a.
- the receiving compartment 10 delimited by the upper housing closure module 17c is delimited laterally by a compartment side wall 16 which extends from the lower module side wall 36 of the upper housing wall 17.
- the receptacle 1 is equipped with at least one housing intermediate module 17a
- its intermediate module - sidewall 32 forms at the same time a part of two compartment side walls 16, namely both the compartment side wall 16 of the receiving compartment 10 arranged above the housing intermediate module 17a and the compartment module.
- the housing intermediate module 17a carries with its upper module side wall 27 and with its lower module side wall 28 at the same time to form the compartment side walls 16 both above and below the housing intermediate module 17a located receiving compartments 10 at.
- the housing module 17a in the height direction 3 above and below each adjacent housing modules 17 are preferably over the entire surface oriented in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 End face 37 of the respectively associated module side wall 27, 28 on.
- the storage container 1 has a plurality of housing intermediate modules 17a arranged one above the other in the height direction 3, the receiving compartment 10 located in each case between two housing intermediate modules 17a arranged one above the other is delimited laterally by a compartment side wall 16 which consists of the upper module protruding upward. Sidewall 27 of each lower housing intermediate module 17a and the downwardly projecting lower module side wall 28 of the directly above the housing intermediate module 17a composed.
- the upper and lower module side walls 27, 35; 28, 36 have the same wall height, measured in the height direction 3 of the container housing 2.
- the upper and lower module side walls 27, 35; 28, 36 have mutually different wall heights, so that they protrude differently in the height direction 3 of the container housing 2 from the associated module horizontal wall 25.
- the upper module sidewall 27, 35 is higher than the lower module sidewall 28, 36 projecting downwardly.
- all the upper module side walls 27, 35 have a same wall height with each other and also the lower module - side walls 28, 36 have mutually preferably a same wall height.
- housing modules 17 are preferably at the mutually facing upper and lower module side walls 27, 28, 35, 36 coupled together.
- the coupling takes place in the region of the end faces 37, oriented in the height direction 3, of the module side walls 27, 28, 35, 36.
- the housing modules 17 are vertically against each other so that they are supported with their facing end surfaces 37 in the height direction 3 to each other.
- the coupling devices 18 are preferably designed so that through them the abutting upper and lower module side walls 27, 28, 35, 36 are clamped together at their mutually facing end surfaces 37.
- latching connection means 19 for pairwise coupling of housing modules 17 adjacent in the height direction 3 are realized. These are described below.
- each upper module side wall 27, 35 a plurality of spaced in the circumferential direction of the said module side wall 27, 35 spaced first latching means 42, while each lower module side wall 28, 36 a corresponding number of in having the same distribution arranged second locking means 43 has.
- Under the circumferential direction of the module side wall is meant the course direction around the vertical axis 3.
- first and second latching means 42, 43 are located exclusively on those sections of the module side walls 27, 35, 28, 36 which form the two lateral compartment side wall sections 16a.
- the first locking means 42 are expediently designed as in the height direction 3 upwardly projecting latching hooks 44 which carry a perpendicular to the vertical axis 3 protruding and in particular in the direction of the interior of the associated receiving compartment 10 projecting locking projection 45.
- the arranged on the lower module side wall 28 second locking means 43 each consist of a locking edge 46 which is oriented in the height direction 3 pointing upwards. In the latched state, each locking edge 46 is overlapped by one of the latching projections 45 at the top, so that adjusts a positive connection in the height direction 3 of the container housing 2.
- the lower module side wall 28, 36 provided with the latching edge 46 is preferably at least partially hollow and defines at least one plug-in receptacle 47 which is open towards the adjacent upper module side wall 27.
- the associated latching hook is inserted into this plug-in receptacle 47 44 on.
- the lower module side wall 28, 36 in each of its two to form one of the two lateral compartment side wall portions 16 a 16a contributing wall sections in the axial direction of the longitudinal axis 4 extending groove-like plug-in receptacle 44, in which all associated latching hooks 44 dive together.
- Each locking edge 46 is expediently formed by the edge of a window-like recess 48, which is formed in the lower module side wall 28, 36 and laterally opens into the plug receptacle 47.
- These window-like recesses 48 are expediently located in a the interior of the receiving compartment 10 associated with the lower module side wall 28, 36 belonging lateral boundary wall 50 of the socket 44th
- the upper module side wall 27, 35 and / or the lower module side wall 28, 36 are preferably designed to be double-walled, at least in the region of the coupling devices 18. It is the
- the aforementioned boundary wall 50 is preferably formed by the inner wall section of the double-walled module side wall 27, 35, 28, 36 delimiting the receptacle 10 lying at the same height.
- the plug-in receptacle 44 is formed by the interior of the double-walled structure.
- the upper housing closure module 17c is expediently delimited on its upper side by a ceiling wall 49, on whose upwardly pointing outer side a bow-shaped carrying handle 52 is preferably arranged, which can be grasped with one hand in order to transport the storage container 1.
- the carrying handle 52 is expediently mounted pivotably on the ceiling wall 49, wherein the pivot axis 53 preferably extends in the width direction of the container housing 2.
- the carrying handle 52 can be folded into a non-use position on the ceiling wall 49, in which it expediently comes to rest sunk in a surface depression 54 of the ceiling wall 49.
- the carrying handle 52 can swing up into an upright position of use.
- the upper end wall 34 and the top wall 49 are one and the same component of the upper case termination module 17c.
- the ceiling wall 49 is arranged in addition to the upper end wall 34 and, in the height direction 3, above this platinum wall. It acts as a closure cover 60 of a container designed as a module 62 upper housing termination module 17c.
- the container module 62 has a bottom wall 63 formed by the upper end wall 34 of the upper case end module 17c. From this bottom wall 63, a container module side wall 64 projects upwardly at the edge, which laterally surrounds a storage space 65 which has an access opening at its top through which it is accessible for loading and unloading.
- the container module 62 also includes the above-mentioned closure lid 60, which is associated with the access opening and allows an optional release or closure of this access opening.
- the closure lid 60 is expediently mounted pivotably on the container module side wall 64 of the double arrow 66.
- the container module 62 can also be designed without closure cover 60.
- Each drawer element 12 expediently has a bottom wall 55, which is preferably plate-shaped. On the edge side around the bottom wall 55, there extends an outer wall 56 projecting upwards in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3, which together with the bottom wall 55 delimits a drawer interior 57 serving to store objects. If the drawer element 12 at the front 6 of the container housing 2 at least partially pulled out of the associated receiving compartment 10, the upwardly open drawer interior 57 is accessible for insertion or removal of objects.
- the drawer interior 57 can be divided into individual interior sections by means of room divider walls which are not further illustrated. be distributed. Also, the drawer element 12 may have a removable or pivotally mounted lid.
- a handle 59 is suitably arranged on which the drawer element 12 can be detected to pull it out of the receptacle 10 or back into the Move back tray 10.
- the housing modules 17 as well as the drawer elements 12 are expediently made of a plastic material.
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