EP3325221B1 - Contenant de rangement - Google Patents

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EP3325221B1
EP3325221B1 EP15742019.1A EP15742019A EP3325221B1 EP 3325221 B1 EP3325221 B1 EP 3325221B1 EP 15742019 A EP15742019 A EP 15742019A EP 3325221 B1 EP3325221 B1 EP 3325221B1
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Lutz Wolle
Markus Barabeisch
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/02Boxes
    • B25H3/021Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/46Locks or fastenings for special use for drawers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2210/00General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
    • A47B2210/19Drawers in a casing being stackable in modular arrangements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/50Safety devices or the like for drawers
    • A47B88/57Safety devices or the like for drawers preventing complete withdrawal of the drawer
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/02Boxes
    • B25H3/021Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
    • B25H3/023Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements movable relative to one another for access to their interiors
    • B25H3/028Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements movable relative to one another for access to their interiors by sliding extraction from within a common frame

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  • the invention relates to a storage container with a container housing which has at least one receiving compartment open with a compartment opening on a front side of the container housing and a drawer element arranged in the receiving compartment so that it can be pulled out and pushed in in a longitudinal direction of the container housing, the drawer element having a drawer interior to form a drawer interior Bottom wall and an outer wall protruding from the bottom wall with two lateral outer wall sections lying opposite one another in a transverse direction at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the container housing at a distance, and with pull-out limiting means for limiting the pulling out of the drawer element from the receiving compartment, which each have one on the two lateral outer wall sections of the drawer element by elastic deformation in the transverse direction of the container housing pivotable stop tongue each with at least one in the transverse direction of the thrust store interior have outwardly protruding stop projection, wherein on the container housing in the two lateral edge areas of the compartment opening in each case a counter-stop edge arranged in the pull-out path of one of the stop projections is present
  • Such a storage container which has a spring tongue provided with a locking projection in two side walls of a pull-out drawer, which can interact with a stop on the body of the storage container.
  • U.S. 5,603,559 Known storage container has a container housing which forms a plurality of receiving compartments arranged one above the other in a height direction, in each of which a drawer element is arranged so that it can be pulled out and pushed in in a longitudinal direction of the container housing that coincides with the depth direction.
  • each drawer element has a handle in the area of the compartment opening of the receiving compartment located on the front side of the container housing, which enables easy gripping.
  • the storage container is equipped with pull-out limiting means which have a stroke limiting stop arranged on the upper edge of the rear outer wall section of the drawer element, to which a counterstop formed in the area of the compartment opening on the upper side of the receiving compartment is assigned.
  • the drawer element can be pulled out of the receiving compartment until it hits the counter-stop on the housing side with the stroke limiter stop.
  • the disadvantage is that the drawer element, if it is to be completely removed from the receiving compartment, has to be raised in the area of its front side so that the stroke limiting stop disengages from the counter stop. With the associated inclination of the drawer element, the parts located in the interior of the drawer can slip or even fall out of the interior of the drawer.
  • a storage container which is composed of several housing modules placed one on top of the other in a height direction and latched to one another in pairs. Housing modules which are adjacent to one another in the vertical direction jointly delimit a receiving compartment which is open towards the front of the container housing and in which a drawer element is arranged in a manner that can be pulled out and pushed in again.
  • a storage container which has a plurality of housing modules which are vertically seated on top of one another and interlocked with one another, each of which in pairs delimit a receiving compartment for a drawer element.
  • the DE 10 2012 107 955 A1 discloses a container with a bottom wall, two left and right side walls and a rear wall, it being possible to stack several such containers on top of one another and to lock them together. Each container can hold a pull-out drawer.
  • a container arrangement is disclosed which is composed of a plurality of stackable containers which can be vertically coupled with the aid of a rotating bolt.
  • the U.S. 3,316,045 and the US 2002/0125159 A1 each describe a storage container with a one-piece body in which several drawers are arranged so that they can be pulled out and which has an opening on the top which is closed by means of a pivotably mounted closure cover.
  • the invention is based on the object of taking measures to enable, in a simple manner, a complete removal of a drawer element, which is limited in its pull-out movement, from a receiving compartment of a container housing.
  • the stop tongue extends, starting from the transition area, in the direction of insertion of the drawer element.
  • the pull-out limiting means specify the maximum pulled-out operating position of the drawer element, in that the stop projection arranged on the stop tongue runs onto the counter stop edge which is fixed to the housing and is arranged in its pull-out path in the area of the compartment opening.
  • the stop tongue is preferably placed in relation to the longitudinal direction of the drawer element in such a way that the drawer element maintains a stable horizontal position in the maximally extended operating position and not afterwards tilts down.
  • the stop tabs can be pressed inwards towards the inside of the drawer, for example with one finger of one hand each so that the stop projections are swiveled out of the collision area with the counter stop edges. In this state, the drawer element can be completely pulled out of the receiving compartment, the stop projections being able to pass the counter stop edge assigned to them. After the subsequent release, the stop tongues spring back into the basic position, which can also be referred to as the limiting position, due to the elastic deformation from the release position.
  • the stop tongues are pivoted again into the release position, which in turn can be done manually or preferably by automatically pivoting the stop tongues into the release position for a short time when they come into contact with the container housing. Since the drawer element can be held in a horizontal position both when it is removed and when it is reinserted, the contents of the drawer remain unaffected by the corresponding processes.
  • the stop tongues are placed on the lateral outer wall sections in such a way that they come to lie with a length section outside the receiving compartment in the maximally pulled out operating position of the drawer element. At this length they can conveniently be acted upon manually in order to pivot them out of the undeformed basic position into the release position.
  • Each stop tongue is designed in such a way that it has a preferably elongated support arm which is integral and elastic in a transition area is bendably connected to the associated lateral outer wall section and which carries the stop projection, which is preferably integrally formed, at a point spaced apart from the transition region.
  • the stop tongues are aligned in such a way that, starting from the transition area to the lateral outer wall section, they extend in the direction of insertion of the drawer element.
  • the counter-stop edges which are fixedly arranged on the container housing, are expediently formed on delimiting wall sections of the container housing, which delimit the compartment opening of the receiving compartment on the sides oriented in the transverse direction. In this way, the wall of the container housing can be used directly to form the counter-stop edges.
  • stop projections are barbed-shaped on their rear side oriented in the pull-out direction of the drawer element, the inclined stop surface resulting from this being opposite a counter-stop surface with a corresponding inclination of a counter-stop edge.
  • the inclined stop surfaces come into contact with the also inclined counter-stop surfaces, so that the stop projections hook onto the counter-stop edges and the drawer element is prevented from being pulled out of the receiving compartment even with a very strong pulling force. In this way it can be effectively avoided that the stop tongues pivot into the release position even if the drawer element is pulled improperly.
  • the stop projections are expediently provided with an inclined sliding surface which is oriented in such a way that it increasingly moves away from the interior of the drawer in the direction of pulling out of the drawer element.
  • These sliding surfaces facilitate the reinsertion of the drawer element into the receiving compartment because they make direct manual actuation of the stop tongues for pivoting into the release position unnecessary.
  • the sliding surfaces come into contact with counter-stop bodies which are fixedly arranged on the container housing, on which they slide and at the same time are pivoted under elastic deformation in the direction of the interior of the drawer.
  • the counter-stop bodies expediently simultaneously also define the counter-stop edges that are effective for limiting the pull-out movement.
  • stop tongues in such a way that they protrude on the rear beyond the outline of the lateral outer wall sections of the drawer element. It is more advantageous, however, if they are placed within the outline of the respectively assigned lateral outer wall section, since in this way they do not influence the compartment depth of the receiving compartment required to receive the drawer element.
  • stop tongues are each arranged in a wall opening of the associated lateral outer wall section of the drawer element. Regardless of where they are attached, it is in any case advantageous if the stop tongues are formed in one piece with the lateral outer wall section assigned to them.
  • the lateral outer wall section is expediently made of a plastic material like the stop tongue.
  • the stop projection is arranged in particular on a free end region of the support arm which is opposite the transition region between the support arm and the lateral outer wall section. It is advantageous if the support arm as a whole is designed to be flexurally elastic in its length section extending between the transition area and the stop projection.
  • the support arm of the stop tongue has a raised actuating structure, for example a corrugated elevation, on the outside facing away from the interior of the drawer. In this way, the user of the storage container is shown the optimal force application area for actuating the stop tongues.
  • the stop tongue is arranged in a wall opening in the lateral outer wall section, it is advantageous if its support arm extends in a common plane with the lateral outer wall section and only the stop projection protrudes beyond the outer wall surface of the lateral outer wall section facing away from the interior of the drawer. In this way, the stop tongue can be realized in the manner of a punching out within the outline of the lateral outer wall section. Nevertheless, it is produced together with the entire drawer element body, preferably by injection molding a plastic material.
  • each drawer element On the outside of a front outer wall section assigned to the compartment opening facing away from the drawer interior, each drawer element is expediently provided with a for Pull out and also provide a handle that can be used for holding in the completely pulled out state.
  • the storage container is preferably designed to be portable. For easy transport, it expediently has at least one carrying handle, which is preferably located on the top outside of the container housing. During transport, the drawer element is expediently completely pushed into the receiving compartment assigned to it. Locking means are preferably provided which enable each drawer element to be releasably locked in a manner fixed to the housing in its position pushed completely into the associated receiving compartment.
  • the bottom wall of the drawer element is expediently designed in the form of a plate.
  • the outer wall of the drawer element expediently projects upwards from the outer edge region of the bottom wall and extends around the bottom wall.
  • the drawer element is preferably designed without a cover. However, there is easily the possibility of providing the drawer element with a removable or pivotable lid with which the upper side of the drawer interior can be covered. In this context it is also possible to design the drawer element in the manner of a suitcase-like container, for example in the manner of a shell case.
  • the container housing of the storage container can be designed in such a way that it defines only a single receiving compartment for a drawer element.
  • a larger receiving volume is to be made available that can be used variably, it is advantageous if several receiving compartments are formed in the container housing, one above the other in the height direction of the container housing, each of which accommodates its own drawer element, with each of these drawer elements having pull-out limiting means of the type described assigned.
  • the container housing can be formed in one piece at least in the region defining the at least one receiving compartment.
  • the container housing has a modular structure and is composed of several housing modules arranged one above the other in the height direction of the container housing and coupled in pairs in an indelible manner is, wherein two housing modules arranged directly one above the other jointly define a receiving compartment for a drawer element.
  • latching connection devices are expediently provided, which in principle can be of a detachable type, but are preferably of a non-detachable type so that they are able to firmly clamp the housing modules together in the vertical direction without play.
  • each receiving compartment is laterally bounded by a compartment side wall, which is made up of an upwardly protruding upper module side wall of a lower housing module and a downwardly protruding lower module -Side wall of the housing module arranged directly above it.
  • At least one or each housing module arranged between two receiving compartments is designed as an intermediate housing module that has a module horizontal wall and extending transversely to the height direction of the container housing between the two receiving compartments an upwardly protruding upper module side wall arranged in one piece on the edge of the module horizontal wall and a lower module side wall arranged in one piece on the edge of the module horizontal wall and protruding downward over the module horizontal wall.
  • the housing intermediate module simultaneously contributes to the formation of both a compartment side wall delimiting the receiving compartment arranged above and a compartment side wall delimiting the receiving compartment arranged below.
  • the storage container designated in its entirety by reference number 1 has a container housing 2 with a vertical axis 3, the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 also being referred to below as the height direction 3.
  • the container housing 2 also has a longitudinal axis 4 at right angles to the vertical axis 3 and a transverse axis 5 at right angles to the vertical axis 3 and to the longitudinal axis 4 2 designated.
  • the dimensions in the longitudinal direction 4 determine the depth, and the dimensions in the transverse direction 5 determine the width of the container housing 2.
  • the vertical axis 3 is oriented vertically and the longitudinal axis 4 and the transverse axis 5 are oriented horizontally.
  • the container housing 2 preferably has an at least substantially rectangular outline in a plane at right angles to the vertical axis 3. Overall, the container housing 2 preferably has a cuboid basic structure.
  • the container housing 2 has a front side 6 pointing in the axial direction of the longitudinal axis 4 and a rear side 7 oriented in opposite directions in this respect. Furthermore, the container housing 2 has two lateral outer sides 8, 9 oriented opposite one another in the axial direction of the transverse axis 5.
  • the container housing 2 delimits at least one receiving compartment 10 and preferably a plurality of receiving compartments 10 which are arranged one above the other in the height direction 3. In the exemplary embodiment, there are three receiving compartments 10, although in principle the number of compartments is arbitrary.
  • the storage container 1 can also be equipped with only a single receiving compartment 10.
  • Each receiving compartment 10 is accessible from the outside through its own compartment opening 11, which is arranged on the front side 6 and is recessed in the container housing 2.
  • a drawer element 12 which can be pulled out of the associated receptacle 10 as part of a pull-out movement 13a and can be pushed into the relevant receptacle 10 as part of an opposite insertion movement 13b.
  • the direction of movement of the pull-out movement 13a is also referred to below as the pull-out direction 13a.
  • the direction of movement of the insertion movement 13b is also referred to below as the insertion direction 13b
  • FIGs 2 and 4th the top of three drawer elements 12 is shown in a completely inserted basic position.
  • the middle drawer element 12 underneath is in Figures 2 and 5 shown in a position partially pulled out of the associated receiving compartment 10, which is a maximally pulled-out operating position of the drawer element 12 predetermined by the pull-out limiting means 14 to be explained.
  • the drawer element 12 at the bottom is in Figures 2 and 6th shown in a position completely pulled out of the associated receiving compartment 10 and separated from the container housing.
  • each compartment side wall 16 delimits the associated receptacle 10 on the sides oriented at right angles to the vertical axis 3 - apart from in the area of the compartment opening 11.
  • the container housing 2 is formed in one piece in an exemplary embodiment that is not illustrated. It has in particular via a one-piece housing body that defines all available storage compartments.
  • the container housing 2 is preferably of modular construction, which applies to the exemplary embodiment. It is composed here of a plurality of housing modules 17 which are arranged one above the other in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 and sit one on top of the other. Housing modules 17 arranged directly adjacent to one another are coupled to one another in the height direction 3 in such a way that relative movement is not possible in any spatial direction. In this way, the housing modules 17 coupled to one another can neither be displaced relative to one another in a horizontal plane at right angles to the vertical axis 3, nor can the housing modules 17 be lifted from one another in the vertical direction 3.
  • Coupling devices 18 that are effective between the housing modules 17 adjacent in the height direction 3 are responsible for the cohesion of the module assembly. These coupling devices 18 are preferred and are also designed as latching connection devices 19 in the embodiment.
  • the housing modules 17 When assembling the container housing 2, the housing modules 17 can be placed one on top of the other in the height direction 3 and, by applying a certain actuating force, can be partially inserted into one another and thereby latched together.
  • the latching connection devices 18 are preferably of a non-detachable type, so that inadvertent lifting of the module assembly can be ruled out with certainty. In principle, however, it would be possible to design the coupling devices 18 in a design that can be decoupled again.
  • the exemplary embodiment is equipped with several intermediate housing modules 17a.
  • the modular container housing 2 has a housing module 17 referred to as the lower housing termination module 17b.
  • the container housing 2 has a housing module 17 designated as the upper housing termination module 17c.
  • Each housing module 17 has a horizontal module wall 25 extending transversely and in particular at right angles to the vertical axis 3.
  • This horizontal module wall 25 forms the bottom of the receiving compartment 10 located above and at the same time the ceiling of the receiving compartment 10 located below for each intermediate housing module 17a the lower housing termination module 17b, the module horizontal wall 25 forms a lower termination wall 33 of the adjacent receiving compartment 10 and in the upper housing termination module 17c the module horizontal wall 25 forms an upper termination wall 34 of the adjacent receiving compartment 10.
  • the module horizontal wall 25 expediently has an at least substantially rectangular one Outline, roughly corresponding to the floor plan of the container housing 2.
  • each housing intermediate module 17a two module side walls are integrally formed, which are referred to below as the upper module side wall 27 and the lower module side wall 28 for better differentiation.
  • the upper module side wall 27 projects upwards in the height direction 3, starting from the outer edge of the horizontal module wall 25, while the lower module side wall 28 projects downwards in the height direction 3, starting from this outer edge 29.
  • An upper module side wall 35 protrudes upward in the height direction 3 from the outer edge of the lower end wall 33 of the lower housing end module 17b.
  • a lower module side wall 36 protrudes downward from the outer edge of the upper end wall 34, the circumferential profile of which corresponds to that of the upper module side wall 35 of the lower end wall 33. If a housing intermediate module 17a is present, its intermediate module side wall 32 likewise has the same circumferential course as the upper module side wall 35 and the lower module side wall 36.
  • the upper module side wall 35 of the lower housing termination 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.
  • the lower module side wall 36 of the upper housing termination module 17c is supported with its downward-facing end face 37 on the upward-facing one End face 37 of the upper module side wall 27 or 35 of the lower housing termination module 17b or housing intermediate module 17a arranged immediately below it.
  • the receiving compartment 10, bounded by the lower housing termination module 17b, is laterally bounded 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 above The latter is either directly the upper housing termination module 17c or an intermediate housing module 17a.
  • the receiving compartment 10, bounded by the upper housing termination module 17c, is laterally bounded by a compartment side wall 16, which is composed of the lower module side wall 36 of the upper housing termination module 17c and the upper module side wall 35 or 27 of the housing module 17 below The latter is either directly the lower housing termination module 17b or an intermediate housing module 17a.
  • the receptacle 1 is equipped with at least one intermediate housing module 17a
  • its intermediate module side wall 32 simultaneously forms part of two compartment side walls 16, namely both the compartment side wall 16 of the receptacle 10 arranged above the intermediate housing module 17a and the compartment Side wall 16 of the receiving compartment 10 arranged directly below the intermediate housing module 17a.
  • the intermediate housing module 17a supports with its upper module side wall 27 and with its lower module side wall 28 simultaneously to form the compartment side walls 16 both above and below of the housing intermediate module 17a located receiving compartments 10.
  • the housing modules 17 adjacent to the housing intermediate module 17a in the height direction 3 at the top and bottom preferably lie over their entire surface on the one oriented in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 End face 37 of the respectively assigned module side wall 27, 28.
  • 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. However, preference is given to a design implemented in all exemplary embodiments in which the upper and lower module side walls 27, 35; 28, 36 have wall heights that differ from one another, so that they protrude at different distances from the associated module horizontal wall 25 in the height direction 3 of the container housing 2.
  • the upper module side wall 27, 35 is preferably higher than the downwardly protruding lower module side wall 28, 36.
  • the paired coupling between the housing modules 17 arranged one above the other takes place between the lower module side wall 36, 28 of the respective upper housing module 17 and the upper module side wall 35, 27 of the housing module 17 arranged below coupling devices 18 designed as latching connection devices 19 instead
  • latching connection devices 19 are particularly advantageously designed are present, which have latching hooks formed on each housing module 17 and formed on the other housing module and which can be grasped from behind by the latching hooks for paired coupling of housing modules 17 adjacent in the height direction 3.
  • latching connection devices 19 By means of the latching connection devices 19, the housing modules 17 sitting on top of one another are braced vertically with one another.
  • the upper housing termination module 17c is expediently delimited on its upper side by a ceiling wall 49, on the outer side of which a bow-shaped handle 52 is arranged, which can be gripped with one hand to transport the storage container 1.
  • the carrying handle 52 is expediently mounted pivotably on the top wall 49, the pivot axis preferably running in the width direction of the container housing 2.
  • the carrying handle 52 can preferably be folded into a non-use position on the top wall 49, in which it expediently comes to rest in a surface recess 54 in the top wall 49. To use it, the handle 52 can be swiveled 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 housing end module 17c.
  • the top wall 49 is arranged in addition to the upper end wall 34 and placed above it in the height direction 3, wherein it functions as a closure cover of an upper housing end module 17c designed as a container module.
  • Each drawer element 12 has a bottom wall 55, which is preferably designed in the form of a plate. At the edge around the bottom wall 55 there extends an outer wall 56 which protrudes upward in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3 and, together with the bottom wall 55, delimits a drawer interior 57 used for storing objects. If the drawer element 12 is at least partially pulled out of the associated receiving compartment 10 at the front 6 of the container housing 2, the upwardly open drawer interior 57 is accessible for inserting or removing objects.
  • the drawer interior 57 can be subdivided into individual interior sections by means of room dividing walls which are not illustrated further.
  • the drawer element 12 can also have a removable or pivotably mounted cover.
  • the front outer wall section 58 of the outer wall 56 of the drawer element 12 is expediently arranged a handle 59 on which the drawer element 12 can be grasped in order to pull it out of the receiving compartment 10 or insert it into the receiving compartment 10.
  • the drawer elements 12 are expediently made of a plastic material. The same applies to the container housing 2.
  • the pull-out limiting means 14 serve to block the drawer element 12 when it is pulled out of the receiving compartment 10 in a maximally pulled out operating position, so that the drawer element 12 does not can be inadvertently pulled completely out of the container housing 2.
  • this fully extended operating position which is shown in Figure 5
  • the drawer element 12 is located with the largest part of its length measured in the axial direction of the longitudinal axis 4 outside the associated receiving compartment 10 and only a rear end section 62 of the drawer element 12 facing the rear compartment side wall section 16b is still located inside the receiving compartment 10.
  • a special feature of the pull-out limiting means 14 is that they can be deliberately and actively deactivated at times in order to enable the drawer element 12 to be pulled out completely from the associated receiving compartment if necessary.
  • Such a completely pulled-out state of the drawer element 12 is shown in FIG Figure 6 illustrated. In this state, the drawer element 12 can be handled independently of the container housing 2.
  • the outer wall 56 protruding from the bottom wall 55 in the vertical direction 3 has two lateral outer wall sections 63, 64 that are spaced apart in the transverse direction 5 of the container housing 2 58 and extends in the longitudinal direction 4 to the rear end of the drawer element 12.
  • the drawer interior 27 is bounded by a rear outer wall section of the outer wall 56, which expediently extends parallel to the front outer wall section 58 and which preferably has the two rear end regions of the two lateral outer wall sections 63, 64 connects to one another.
  • the outer wall 56 is preferably designed in the form of a frame, viewed in the axial direction of the vertical axis 3, wherein it extends along the outer edge of the bottom wall 55.
  • the pull-out limiting means 14 contain two stop tongues 66 pivotably arranged on the drawer element 12, one of the two stop tongues 66 being assigned to each of the two lateral outer wall sections 63, 64.
  • Each stop tongue 66 can be pivoted with respect to the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64 in a pivot plane at right angles to the vertical axis 3, the pivoting movement carried out being indicated in the drawing at 67 by a double arrow.
  • each stop tongue 66 is arranged on the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64 in an elastically deformable manner.
  • the pivoting range about which the stop tongue 66 can pivot is identified in the drawing with the reference number 68.
  • Each stop tongue 66 is preferably also designed to be resiliently flexible in itself.
  • each stop tongue 66 takes one out with respect to the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64 Figures 4 , 5 and 8th visible, unswiveled basic position.
  • each stop tongue 66 can be turned into one with elastic deformation Figure 6 apparent release position can be pivoted. The release position remains as long as the actuating force FB is applied. If the actuating force FB is removed, the stop tongue 66 pivots back into the unswiveled basic position due to the internal elastic stresses built up during pivoting.
  • Each stop tongue 66 has a longitudinal extension arm 69 with which it is connected at one end in a transition region 72 to the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64.
  • the transition area 72 expediently coincides with the pivot area 68.
  • the support arm 69 carries a stop projection 73 projecting outward in the transverse direction 5 from the drawer interior 57.
  • the stop projection 73 protrudes laterally outside over the support arm 69 and is preferably on the transition area 72 opposite free end region 74 of the support arm 69 is arranged.
  • the stop projection 73 is in particular formed in one piece with the support arm 69.
  • the entire stop tongue 66 is expediently a one-piece plastic body, which in turn is integrally connected in the transition region 72 to the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64.
  • Each stop tongue 66 is expediently arranged within the contour, viewed in the transverse direction 5, of the respectively assigned lateral outer wall section 63, 64 on the relevant lateral outer wall section 63, 64. It is particularly advantageous if each lateral outer wall section 63, 64 has a wall opening 75 within which the associated stop tongue 66 is arranged.
  • Each stop tongue 66 is preferably implemented in such a way that its support arm 69, which preferably has a plate-like or tab-like shape, extends in the wall plane of the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64 when the stop tongue 66 assumes the non-pivoted basic position.
  • Preferred the support arm 69 has the same wall thickness as the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64, which simplifies production in an injection molding process.
  • the stop tongue 66 is connected to the lateral outer wall section 63, 64 at the edge of the wall opening 75 only in the transition region 72. Otherwise, a U-shaped gap 76 extends around the stop tongue 66 within the wall opening 75 and is delimited on the outside by the area of the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64 surrounding the wall opening 75.
  • the stop projection 73 protrudes with respect to the outer wall surface 77 of the associated lateral outer wall section 63, 64, which is opposite the drawer interior 57.
  • Each stop tongue 66 has such an orientation that, starting from the transition region 72, it extends in the pushing-in direction 13b, that is to say in the exemplary embodiment in the direction of the rear end section 65 of the drawer element 12. Your free end area 74 is therefore oriented rearward on the drawer element 12.
  • the stop tongue 66 is designed, in particular, in such a way that, starting from the transition region 72, it tapers conically in the direction of its free end region 74. As a result, it has a smaller width in the height direction 3 in the area of the stop projection 73 than in the transition area 72.
  • the drawer element 12 When being pulled out and pushed in, the drawer element 12 slides along with the bottom outer surface 78 of the bottom wall 55 on the shelf 79.
  • the shelf 79 is in each case from a module horizontal wall 25 of a housing module 17 is formed.
  • the drawer element 12 At the top, the drawer element 12 is only at a small distance from the shelf 79 arranged above it, so that on the one hand it can be moved easily, but on the other hand it cannot tilt either.
  • the drawer element 12 can be supported with its lateral outer wall sections 63, 64 on the inside on the lateral compartment sidewall sections 16a, 16b. However, there is enough play to prevent deadlocks. Guide rails are therefore not required.
  • the pull-out limiting means 14 are designed such that the stop tongue 66 does not come into contact with the inner wall surface of the associated lateral compartment side wall section 16a facing the receiving compartment 10 during the pull-out movement 13a or the push-in movement 13b. In this way, the actuation of the drawer element 12 is not hindered by the stop tongues 66.
  • the pull-out limiting means 14 also include a number of counter-stop edges 82 which corresponds to the number of stop tongues 66 and which are arranged in a stationary manner on the container housing 2.
  • a counter-stop edge 82 is functionally assigned to each stop tongue 66, namely in such a way that the counter-stop edge 82, when the drawer element 12 is located in the receiving compartment 10, is closer to the front side 6 in the longitudinal direction 4 than the stop projection 73 of the relevant stop tongue 66 one of the counter-stop edges 82 is arranged in each case on the two lateral edge regions of the compartment opening 11 oriented in the transverse direction 5 so that it is arranged in the pull-out path of the stop projection 73 located on the same side of the drawer element 12.
  • the drawer element 12 When the drawer element 12 is pulled out of the associated receiving compartment 10, the drawer element 12 can be pulled out of the container housing 2 a little bit unhindered, starting with the completely pushed-in state, according to arrow 13a. In this way, the drawer element 12 can be brought steplessly into any operating position in which the upward-facing opening of its interior drawer space 57 lies more or less in some areas outside the container housing 2. The further the drawer element 12 is pulled out, the greater the accessible length of the drawer interior 57 measured in the longitudinal direction 4.
  • a maximally pulled-out operating position of the drawer element 12 is mechanically predetermined by the pull-out limiting means 14.
  • This maximally pulled-out operating position results from the fact that the stop projections 73 of the two stop tongues 66 run from the inside of the receiving compartment 10 onto one of the counter-stop edges 82 fixedly arranged on the container housing 2. This state is in Figure 5 illustrated.
  • the counter stop edges 82 can be implemented by means of any suitably positioned structures that are either separate components with respect to the container housing 2 or, which is preferred, are formed in one piece with the container housing 2.
  • the two counter-stop edges 82 are the compartment opening 11 of the receiving compartment 10 in the transverse direction 5 laterally delimiting boundary wall sections 81 defined.
  • Each counter-stop edge 82 has a counter-stop surface 84 pointing in the longitudinal direction 4 into the interior of the receiving compartment 10, which is opposed by a stop surface 83 which is formed on the rear side of the associated stop projection 73 oriented in the direction of the pull-out movement 13a.
  • the stop surfaces 83 each strike one of the counter-stop surfaces 84 and thereby stop the further movement of the drawer element 12.
  • An advantageous feature of the storage container 1 is that the user has the option of pulling the at least one drawer element 12 completely out of the associated receiving compartment 10, despite the presence of the pull-out limiting means 14, and then handling it independently of the container housing 2. For example, a completely pulled out drawer element 12 can be placed in the immediate work area of a craftsman in order to have tools contained therein quickly available.
  • the manual actuation force FB can be removed so that the stop tongues 66 automatically pivot back into the unswiveled basic position due to their elasticity.
  • the stop tongues 66 and the counter-stop edges 82 are preferably arranged in such a way that they are coordinated with one another such that the stop tongues 66 come to lie with a length section outside the receiving compartment 10 in the maximally extended operating position of the drawer element 12, i.e. in the area of the front side 6 outside the container housing 2 are located. You can then conveniently act on them with one finger of one hand each to pivot them into the release position. This advantageous assignment is present and off in the exemplary embodiment Figure 5 evident.
  • the stop tongues 66 are expediently provided with a raised actuating structure 85 on the outside of the support arms 69 facing away from the drawer interior 57.
  • this actuating structure 85 is designed in the manner of a corrugation and is composed of several mutually parallel rib-like projections.
  • the actuation structure 85 is located in the intermediate area between the transition area 72 and the stop projection 73.
  • stop tongues 66 are again temporarily moved into the release position. If the stop projections 73 then passed the counter-stop edges 82 during the insertion movement 13b and the actuating force FB is removed, they spring back into the unswiveled basic position, so that from then on they can again perform their pull-out limiting function.
  • each stop projection 73 has an inclined sliding surface 86 on its front side pointing in the direction of the insertion movement 13b, which has an inclined profile such that it extends increasingly removed from the drawer interior 57 in the pull-out direction of the drawer element 12.
  • the stop projections 73 with their sliding surfaces 86 come into contact with a counter-stop body 87 defining the associated counter-stop surface 84, which is preferably the boundary wall section 81 of the container housing 2 already mentioned above.
  • the pull-out limiting means 14 are preferably designed in such a way that their blocking function cannot be canceled by a particularly large pull-out force acting on the drawer element 12.
  • the counter-stop surfaces 84 of the counter-stop edges 82 are also aligned obliquely with the same direction of inclination, so that the stop projections 73 interlock with the counter-stop edges 82 in the maximally extended operating position. The hooking engagement becomes stronger the stronger the drawer element 12 is pulled. In this way it can be prevented that the drawer element 12 is inadvertently pulled out completely.

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  1. Contenant de rangement avec un boîtier de contenant (2), qui dispose d'au moins un compartiment de réception (10) ouvert avec une ouverture de compartiment (11) sur un côté avant (6) du boîtier de contenant (2) ainsi que d'un élément formant tiroir (12) disposé dans le compartiment de réception (10) de manière à pouvoir être sorti ou inséré dans un sens longitudinal (4) du boîtier de contenant (2), dans lequel l'élément formant tiroir (12) présente pour former un espace intérieur de tiroir (57) une paroi de fond (55) et une paroi extérieure (56) dépassant verticalement de la paroi de fond (55) avec deux sections de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérales se faisant face à distance dans un sens transversal (5), à angle droit par rapport au sens longitudinal (4), du boîtier de contenant (2), et avec des moyens de limitation de sortie (14) pour limiter la sortie de l'élément formant tiroir (12) hors du compartiment de réception (10), qui présentent sur les deux sections de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérales de l'élément formant tiroir (12) respectivement une languette de butée (66) pouvant être pivotée par déformation élastique dans le sens transversal (5) du boîtier de contenant (2), avec respectivement au moins une partie faisant saillie de butée (73) dépassant vers l'extérieur de manière à s'éloigner de l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57) dans le sens transversal (5), dans lequel est présent, sur le boîtier de contenant (2), dans les deux zones de bord latérales de l'ouverture de compartiment (11) respectivement une arête de contre-butée (82) disposée sur le trajet de sortie d'une des parties faisant saillie de butée (73), sur laquelle la partie faisant saillie de butée (73) associée peut se déplacer lors de la sortie de l'élément formant tiroir (12) pour spécifier la position de fonctionnement sortie au maximum, dans lequel les languettes de butée (66) peuvent pivoter par sollicitation manuelle de manière réversible vers l'intérieur en direction de l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57) dans une position de déblocage pour permettre la sortie entière de l'élément formant tiroir (12) hors du compartiment de réception (10), dans lequel les languettes de butée (66) sont placées de telle manière sur les sections de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérales qu'elles peuvent venir se placer, dans la position de fonctionnement sortie au maximum de l'élément formant tiroir (12) avec une section longitudinale à l'extérieur du compartiment de réception (10), et dans lequel chaque languette de butée (66) présente un bras de support (69) supportant la partie faisant saillie de butée (73), qui est reliée, dans une zone de transition (72) tenue à distance par rapport à la partie faisant saillie de butée (73), d'un seul tenant et de manière à pouvoir être cintrée élastiquement à la section de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérale associée de l'élément formant tiroir (12), caractérisé en ce que la languette de butée (66) s'étend en partant de la zone de transition (72) dans la direction d'insertion de l'élément formant tiroir (12).
  2. Contenant de rangement selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les arêtes de contre-butée (82) sont réalisées sur des sections de paroi de limitation (81), limitant latéralement l'ouverture de compartiment (11) du compartiment de réception (10), du boîtier de contenant (2).
  3. Contenant de rangement selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que les parties faisant saillie de butée (73) sont configurées en forme de barbe sur leur côté arrière orienté dans le sens de sortie de l'élément formant tiroir (12) et possèdent ainsi côté arrière une surface de butée (83) oblique, dans lequel les arêtes de contre-butée (82) disposent de faces de contre-butée (84) orientées de manière oblique de manière correspondante de telle manière que les parties faisant saillie de butée (73) sont accrochées aux arêtes de contre-butée (82) dans la position de fonctionnement sortie au maximum de l'élément formant tiroir (12).
  4. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que les parties faisant saillie de butée (73) présentent sur leur côté avant pointant dans le sens d'insertion de l'élément formant tiroir (12) une face de glissement (86) oblique, qui s'éloigne de plus en plus de l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57) dans le sens de sortie de l'élément formant tiroir (12) et qui peut glisser sur un corps de contre-butée (87) disposé de manière stationnaire par rapport au boîtier de contenant (2) lors de l'introduction de l'élément formant tiroir (12) sorti dans le compartiment de réception (10), ce qui permet de faire pivoter la languette de butée (66) associée sans sollicitation manuelle directe de manière réversible vers l'intérieur en direction de l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57) dans une position de déblocage jusqu'à ce que la partie faisant saillie de butée (73) ait traversé l'arête de contre-butée (82).
  5. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que les languettes de butée (66) sont disposées à l'intérieur du contour, considéré dans le sens transversal (5), de la section de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérale respectivement associée de l'élément formant tiroir (12).
  6. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que les languettes de butée (66) sont disposées respectivement dans un ajour de paroi (75) de la section de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérale associée de l'élément formant tiroir (12).
  7. Contenant de rangement selon la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que le bras de support (69) s'étend à l'intérieur de l'ajour de paroi (75) dans un plan avec la section de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérale associée, dans lequel la partie faisant saillie de butée (73) fait saillie de la face extérieure de paroi (77), opposée à l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57), de la section de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérale.
  8. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que la partie faisant saillie de butée (73) est disposée sur une zone d'extrémité (74) libre, opposée à la zone de transition (72), du bras de support (69).
  9. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce qu'est réalisée, sur le côté extérieur, opposé à l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57), du bras de support (69), entre la partie faisant saillie de butée (73) et la zone de transition (72), vers la section de paroi extérieure (63, 64) latérale une structure d'actionnement (85) en relief prévue pour la sollicitation manuelle, qui est configurée de manière appropriée à la manière d'un cannelage.
  10. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisé en ce qu'une poignée (59) pouvant être utilisée pour sortir l'élément formant tiroir (12) est disposée sur le côté extérieur, opposé à l'espace intérieur de tiroir (57), d'une section de paroi extérieure avant (58), associée à l'ouverture de compartiment (11), de l'élément formant tiroir (12).
  11. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de contenant (2) présente plusieurs compartiments de réception (10) disposés dans le sens de la hauteur (3) du boîtier de contenant (2) les uns au-dessus des autres avec respectivement un élément formant tiroir (12) disposé dans celui-ci, équipé de moyens de limitation de sortie (14).
  12. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de contenant (2) a une structure modulaire et se compose de plusieurs modules de boîtier (17) disposés les uns au-dessus des autres dans le sens de la hauteur (3) du boîtier de contenant (2) et couplés les uns aux autres par paire d'une manière à pouvoir être relevés les uns des autres, dans lequel respectivement deux modules de boîtier (17) disposés directement l'un au-dessus de l'autre définissent conjointement un compartiment de réception (10) recevant un élément formant tiroir (12).
  13. Contenant de rangement selon la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un ou chaque compartiment de réception (10) est délimité latéralement par une paroi latérale de compartiment (16) formée par le boîtier de contenant (2), qui se compose d'une paroi latérale de module supérieure (27, 35) dépassant vers le haut d'un module de boîtier inférieur (17) et d'une paroi latérale de module inférieure (28, 36) s'enclenchant sans pouvoir être relevée avec ladite paroi latérale de module supérieure (27, 35), dépassant vers le bas, d'un module de boîtier supérieur (17) disposé dans le sens de la hauteur (3) sur ledit module de boîtier inférieur (17).
  14. Contenant de rangement selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 13, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier de contenant (2) présente plusieurs compartiments de réception (10) délimités par deux modules de boîtier (17) disposés directement l'un au-dessus de l'autre pour respectivement un élément formant tiroir (12) pouvant être sorti et pouvant être inséré, dans lequel au moins un ou chaque module de boîtier (17) disposé entre deux compartiments de réception (10) est réalisé en tant qu'un module intermédiaire de boîtier (17a), qui présente une paroi horizontale de module (25) s'étendant de manière transversale par rapport au sens de la hauteur (3) entre les deux compartiments de réception (10) et une paroi latérale de module supérieure (27) disposée côté bord d'un seul tenant sur la paroi horizontale de module (25), dépassant vers le haut ainsi qu'une paroi latérale de module inférieure (28) disposée côté bord d'un seul tenant sur la paroi horizontale de module (25), dépassant vers le bas la paroi horizontale de module (25), de telle manière que le module intermédiaire de boîtier (17a) contribue simultanément à la formation à la fois d'une paroi latérale de compartiment (16) délimitant latéralement le compartiment de réception (10) disposé au-dessus du module intermédiaire de boîtier (17a) et d'une paroi latérale de compartiment (16) délimitant latéralement le compartiment de réception (10) disposé en dessous.
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