EP3888853A1 - Boîte de travail destinée à la réception et à la mise à disposition des moyens auxiliaires de travail - Google Patents

Boîte de travail destinée à la réception et à la mise à disposition des moyens auxiliaires de travail Download PDF

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EP3888853A1
EP3888853A1 EP21166990.8A EP21166990A EP3888853A1 EP 3888853 A1 EP3888853 A1 EP 3888853A1 EP 21166990 A EP21166990 A EP 21166990A EP 3888853 A1 EP3888853 A1 EP 3888853A1
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  • the invention relates to a work box for receiving and holding work aids according to the preamble of claim 1 and a kit for producing a work box according to claim 14.
  • the craftsman needs different tools to carry out his daily work. Carrying all the work aids he uses in a box ensures that the craftsman has access to his resources at all times. In view of the large number of work aids, it is common for the craftsman to sort his work aids into separate work boxes according to the activities to be carried out with them.
  • a work box which receives the work aids with the aid of a container arranged in the box.
  • the container has recesses in the form of working aids and is preferably made of foam.
  • the work aids come to lie in a horizontal direction parallel to the bottom of the work box.
  • the working aids disclosed essentially comprise a joint gun as a tool and its cartridges.
  • CA2078826 a box for holding work tools is shown.
  • the box has several receiving spaces which are separated from one another by a wall.
  • the receiving spaces are designed in such a way that the working aids come to stand perpendicular to the bottom of the box.
  • a lid is provided which closes the box by performing a pivoting movement.
  • One goal is to propose a work box in which the tools and work aids can be arranged in a clear, space-saving manner and readily available at all times.
  • the invention relates to a work box for receiving and holding work aids such as tools and materials required for work with a base, four side walls connected to the base and a handle for carrying the work box.
  • the four side walls connected to the floor together define a receiving space that is accessible through a receiving opening.
  • an insert plate is arranged in the receiving opening or at a distance from the edge of the receiving opening.
  • the insert plate has recesses for receiving the work aids, with elevations being provided essentially in alignment with the recesses on the base of the work box or in an intermediate base parallel to the base.
  • the insert plate with the recesses arranged in it ensures that the work aids are clearly arranged in the work box.
  • the elevations on the floor or the recesses in the intermediate floor ensure that the working aids are laterally fixed. This ensures that the work aids are tidy in the work box. This in turn enables the craftsman to access the tools he is using as quickly as possible during his employment.
  • the recesses in the insert plate and elevations and recesses in the intermediate floor are preferably partially designed to accommodate the working aids in a substantially vertical arrangement. This requires the arrangement of the elevations or the recesses in the intermediate floor below the recesses in the insert plate.
  • the essentially vertical arrangement of the work aids leads to an efficient use of the entire receiving space of the work box.
  • the shape of the recesses preferably corresponds essentially to the outer contour of the work aids.
  • the shape of the cutouts adapted to the outer contour of the work aids ensures that the work aids are held securely in the work box. Among other things, this prevents the work aids from constantly pivoting when the work box is being transported.
  • At least some of the elevations are preferably designed to space the working aids from the floor so that they protrude beyond the insert plate by a certain amount.
  • a craftsman's work with the work box is simplified if he has direct access to the work tools in the work box. To do this, the work aids must protrude over the insert plate. This can be achieved by positioning the work aids higher up, for which purpose corresponding elevations can be attached to the bottom of the work box.
  • At least some of the elevations are designed to fix the work aids against slipping sideways. Transporting the work box can undesirably result in the work aids contained therein being set in motion. This can be prevented by restricting the freedom of movement of the work aids.
  • the handle is arranged on at least two different side walls, preferably by means of a form fit. Due to the arrangement on two side walls, which form the outer surfaces of the work box, a certain length of the handle is required. In addition, the handle traverses the work box, which ensures a balanced load when carrying the work box.
  • the handle is arranged on the floor. This means that the handle is located in the place where the loads are greatest.
  • the floor When transporting the work box, the floor must support both the weight of the work aids arranged in the work box and that of the handle absorb the transferred load capacity. As a result, the other areas of the work box are not exposed to any further loads, which allows their implementation in a simple form.
  • the work box is intended to hold work aids and tools.
  • An opening for inserting at least one tool is preferably provided in a side wall. Picking up a tool through an opening in a side wall is the easiest way to put the tool in the work box and to pick it up again at a given time.
  • a recess for receiving a tool is advantageously provided in the insert plate. Placing the tool in a recess in the insert plate ensures that the tool is held securely. Since the work box is intended to be transported often from one location to another location, the tool moves less within the work box due to the firm hold. This in turn ensures that the work box is comfortable to carry and that the tools placed in it are less stressed.
  • recesses of at least a first and a second type are provided for receiving work aids of a first and second type.
  • recesses of at least a first, second and third type are provided for receiving work aids of a first, second and third type.
  • recesses of at least a first, second, third and fourth type for receiving working aids of a first, second, third and fourth type are provided in the insert plate.
  • At least some of the recesses in the insert plate are preferably circular.
  • the shape of the recesses is largely based on the shape of the determined work aids to be included.
  • the production of an insert plate with preferably circular recesses is the simplest production method for the insert plate.
  • the insert plate is advantageously arranged parallel to the plane of the receiving opening.
  • the insert plate closes the opening of the receiving space and forms a cover surface for the work box.
  • the arrangement of the insert plate parallel to the floor enables several work boxes to be stacked on top of one another.
  • the recess for receiving the tool is preferably arranged on an angled surface of the insert plate.
  • the edges of the side walls on the floor are stepped in order to ensure lateral stability when the side walls of an underlying work box are picked up. If the work box has not yet been used, it is a good idea to stack them on top of one another so that they take up as little space as possible. This creates the risk that the work box on top can fall due to a sideways movement. In order to rule out this risk, the freedom of movement of the work box must be restricted so that the work box on top cannot move sideways. Among other things, this can be achieved by inserting the side walls of the work box underneath into the step-shaped edge of the bottom of the work box located at the top.
  • the tool that can be accommodated in the work box is advantageously a caulking gun.
  • the grout gun is, among other things, a tool of the floor layer.
  • the further working aids could be the cartridges to be inserted into the pistol and their tips.
  • Such a work box is intended in particular for use by a floor or tiler. It is conceivable that the work box according to the invention can also be used by other professional groups with their external ones Work assignments is used. To give a non-exhaustive list of possible occupational groups, carpenters, roofers and painters should be mentioned here. In such a case, the work box can also be equipped with other work aids.
  • a hammer, pliers, screwdriver or the like could be inserted into the insert plate, for example.
  • the insert plate and the bottom of the work box can be designed differently in order to enable different work aids to be accommodated. This basically makes it possible to provide work boxes for specific occupational groups.
  • the work box according to the invention can be used for transporting different work aids due to the insert plate and the recesses provided therein.
  • the shape of the recesses in the insert plate can be adapted accordingly to the tools to be used.
  • the work aids can also contain one or more tools that would be received by the work box.
  • the work box is advantageously made from cardboard, in particular from corrugated cardboard. With cardboard, a sustainably produced material can be used. Because of its robustness, cardboard is very durable. In addition, cardboard is a resource-saving product. This means that the cardboard work box has a very high ecological balance.
  • the work box is preferably water-repellent.
  • Cardboard has a low density, which keeps the weight of the work box low. This means that even with a fully loaded work box, it can still be carried with just one hand. Due to its strength and durability, cardboard ensures a dimensionally stable construction. This effect is even more pronounced when using corrugated cardboard.
  • the work box preferably has a rectangular shape in plan and a partition is attached in the transverse direction of the work box, which partition has a recess for receiving a tool.
  • the partition which is arranged in the transverse direction of the work box, ensures additional stability of the work box.
  • the recess enables a tool to be accommodated, which can therefore be very easily placed in the work box and removed from it again. It is conceivable that the work box has more than one partition in the transverse direction.
  • the insert plate preferably forms a lid for the receiving space of the work box.
  • the insert plate is provided to at least partially cover the opening of the receiving space.
  • the insert plate can be shaped such that the insert plate protrudes over the side walls of the work box.
  • the insert plate can also have an edge, as a result of which the insert plate partially engages around the side wall of the work box and forms a cover for the receiving space of the work box. Due to its edge, the lid can move sideways to a limited extent and remains stable on the work box in the event of larger sideways movements.
  • the work box preferably has a length of 200 mm to 700 mm, in particular 350 mm to 550 mm. This length offers a good balance between the number of work aids that can be picked up by the box and the ease of handling when transporting the work box. This size enables the craftsman to effortlessly transport the work box with just one hand. At the same time, the work box takes up a small space during field work due to its compact size and does not constitute an obstacle for the craftsman when carrying out his work.
  • the height of the work box is preferably between 80 mm and 250 mm, in particular between 120 mm and 220 mm. Because of this height, cartridges can be placed vertically in the work box so that an upper part of the cartridges protrudes from the box. The edge of the work box surrounding the cartridge serves as a support for the cartridge so that the cartridge has a firm hold in the work box.
  • kits for producing a work box for receiving and holding work aids such as tools and materials required for work comprises a first, a second and preferably a third component.
  • the first component is suitable for forming a bottom and four side walls of the work box.
  • the second component is suitable for forming an intermediate floor with preferably round recesses, the intermediate floor being arranged essentially parallel to the floor of the work box in the assembled state of the work box.
  • the third component forms a lid of the work box, with recesses being provided in the third component, which in the finished state of the work box are essentially aligned with the recesses in the intermediate floor are arranged.
  • the kit is characterized in that first, second and third components can be combined to form a dimensionally stable work box by means of a form fit, the individual components preferably being made of cardboard, in particular corrugated cardboard.
  • the work box can be produced from a kit according to the invention without the use of a tool or a machine. The work box can only be formed by unfolding the kit.
  • a fourth component is preferably provided, which forms a partition in the transverse direction of the work box within the first component and preferably has a cutout approximately in the middle.
  • the fourth component in the form of a partition arranged in the transverse direction ensures greater stability of the work box.
  • the recess in approximately the middle of the partition enables a work aid to be picked up and removed easily.
  • all components of the kit are formed from a cardboard panel that can be folded out. This enables the work box to be manufactured from the kit without the use of a tool. This means that the kit can only be produced at the place of use without the use of additional aids.
  • recesses are advantageously provided through which a handle is attached in a form-fitting manner in the assembled state of the kit.
  • the convenience of carrying the work box can be increased by attaching a handle.
  • the handle is preferably a form-fitting connection with the work box, for which recesses are provided on the work box.
  • the positive connection enables the weight of the work box to be transferred to the handle without having to attach additional elements to the work box.
  • the only modification to be made is to make recesses, preferably on two opposite side walls.
  • FIG. 1 an inventive work box 11 is shown.
  • the box has a bottom 13 and four side walls 12.
  • the bottom 13 has a rectangular shape with bevelled corners, so that the bottom 13 as a whole has eight corners.
  • Corner walls 14 are attached above the corner sides in the floor 13, which are created by cutting off the corner. These are each placed between two side walls.
  • the walls are attached both to the floor 13 and to the adjacent walls, the walls being arranged perpendicular to the floor 13 and together forming a receiving space 20.
  • the edges 16 of the walls 12, 14 opposite the floor 13 are free and thus create a receiving opening 15, arranged opposite the floor 13, for the receiving space 20 of the work box 11.
  • the receiving opening 15 is partially covered by an insert plate 17.
  • This is arranged parallel to the floor 13 of the work box 11, slightly below the upper edge 16 of the side walls 12.
  • retaining bars 18 are provided, which are attached slightly below the upper free edge 16 parallel to this edge.
  • the insert plate 17 comes to rest on this retaining bar 18.
  • the insert plate 17 has a fork-shaped structure. It has two openings 22 at two corners, these two corners being on one broad side. On the opposite broad side, the insert plate 17 has an opening 19 in its center. This extends from the broad side in the longitudinal direction to over the center of the work box 11, so that the two prongs 28 of the fork-shaped insert plate 17 are separated from one another by the elongated opening 19 like two arms.
  • the width of the elongated opening 19 is about a third of the width of the work box 11.
  • the arms 28 of the fork-shaped insert plate 17 extend along the side walls 12. The width of one of these arms 28 is roughly the same as that of the elongated opening 19.
  • a receiving hole 21 for a tool which, as the only part of the insert plate 17, is not directed parallel to the bottom 13 of the work box. From the edge at which the elongated opening 19 begins in the middle of the work box 11, this part of the insert plate 17 protrudes into the receiving space 20 of the work box 11. This part has a round recess 21 for receiving a tool.
  • the angle between the inclined part of the insert plate and the plane which is spanned by the elongated opening 19 is less than 90 °.
  • a further opening 26 in the form of an elongated semicircle is attached to the upper edge 16 of the side wall 12, at which the elongated opening 19 of the insert plate 17 begins.
  • This opening 26 serves to support the tool which is placed in the longitudinal direction of the work box 11 and guided and received through the recess 21 provided for this in the insert plate 17.
  • the insert plate 17 has four medium-sized round recesses 23 on each side, which are arranged next to one another in the longitudinal direction of the work box 11. Further small round recesses 25 are made around these medium-sized recesses 23. The number of small recesses 25 is 7 per side. The small recesses 25 are each located on two lines in the longitudinal direction of the work box 11. Furthermore, the insert plate 17 also has five elongated recesses 27, which are arranged approximately in the middle of the insert plate 17. The elongated recesses 27 are directed in the longitudinal direction of the work box 11 and lie next to one another in the direction of the width of the work box 11.
  • a handle 29 is arranged on the work box 11.
  • the handle 29 is the only component that protrudes above the upper edge 16 of the side walls 12 in height.
  • the handle 29 comprises a cylindrical rod 30, which is directed vertically upwards from the bottom 13 of the work box 11 and runs above the receiving space of the work box 11 in order to reach the bottom 13 of the work box 11 vertically at the diagonally opposite corner.
  • the handle 29 runs above the receiving space 20 for the most part in the longitudinal direction of the work box 11.
  • the diameter of the handle 29 is selected so that it can be grasped with one hand.
  • Elevations 31 equal to the number of medium-sized recesses 23 in the insert plate 17 are provided on the bottom 13 of the work box 11.
  • the elevations 31 are attached to the bottom 13 of the work box 11 in such a way that an elevation 31 comes to lie under each medium-sized recess 23 in the insert plate 17.
  • the elevations 31 have a cylindrical structure with a diameter that is approximately the same as the medium-sized recesses 23 made above them.
  • FIG. 11 shows a sectional view of the work box 11 from FIG Figure 1 with a sectional plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and through the center of the work box 11.
  • the view is not a front view, but the viewing angle is slightly angled with respect to the horizontal plane, so that all three dimensions of the objects shown can be seen.
  • the cylindrical elevations 31 have a height approximately equal to their radius.
  • Elevations 33, 35 are also provided below the two smaller openings of the receiving opening 22. These are larger in their dimensions than those below the medium-sized recesses 23.
  • One of these two large elevations 35 has a cylindrical shape, while the other has a cuboid structure.
  • the cuboid elevation 33 is arranged in such a way that its longitudinal direction is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the work box 11. Both elevations 33, 35 are at a distance from one another and from the side walls 12 of the work box 11, both elevations 33, 35 together being able to fill a large part of the width of the work box 11.
  • the side walls 12 At the lower edge 36 of the work box 11, where the bottom 13 meets the side walls 12, the side walls 12 have a stepped constriction 37.
  • the constriction 37 is dimensioned such that the side wall 12 of a second work box 11 can be received in the constriction 37 of the work box 11 above it.
  • the carrying handles 29 can only be removed.
  • the bottom 13 of the work box above it comes to rest on the insert plate 17 of the work box 11 below it.
  • the introduction of the side walls 12 of the work box 11 below into the step-shaped constriction 37 of the work box 11 above ensures the lateral support.
  • the lower edge 36 of the work box 11 has smaller openings 39. There are one to two openings per side, the opening 39 being restricted to the step-shaped constriction 37 at the edge 36 and the side walls 12 not being affected.
  • the Figure 3 shows a central vertical section in the longitudinal direction of the work box 11.
  • the small elevations 31 come to lie vertically under the recesses 23 arranged in the insert plate 17.
  • Fig. 13 is a plan view of a sectional view of the work box 11, which vertically intersects the work box in its longitudinal direction.
  • the four small elevations 31 can be seen, which are arranged along the longitudinal direction of the work box 11 at the same distance from one another.
  • the large cylindrical elevation 35 has a diameter of approximately one fifth of the length of the work box 11 and a height of approximately one third of the height of the work box 11. It is arranged at a corner where the insert plate 17 has a larger opening 22.
  • the insert plate 17, which is arranged parallel to the floor, has an angled surface 38.
  • the receiving hole 21 for a tool is provided in this surface 38.
  • the surface 38 does not come to stand perpendicular to the insert plate 17, so that the angle to the insert plate 17 is greater than 90 °.
  • the angled surface 38 with the receiving hole 21 comes to lie offset to the center of the work box in the direction of the large cylindrical elevation 35, so that the distance to one width of the work box 11 is greater than to the other width.
  • a tool can be arranged in the area which is formed by the greater distance between the receiving hole 21 and the width of the work box 11.
  • the insert plate 17 is placed on the retaining bars 18 attached to the side walls 12. The insert plate 17 holds it in this position due to its own weight. This allows the insert plate 17 to be removed from the work box 11 without great effort and then to be attached again.
  • the insert plate 17 can be fastened to the retaining beam 18 for a firm connection between the insert plate 17 and the rest of the work box 11.
  • the shape of the stepped constriction 37 attached to the edges 36 of the base 13 is clearly shown.
  • the narrowing in the horizontal direction is roughly twice as large as the wall thickness of the Side walls 12. This enables the side wall 12 of a work box 11 to engage in the step-shaped constriction 37 of a work box 11 located above it.
  • Figure 5 shows a work box 11 loaded with various work aids in a three-dimensional view.
  • the working box 11 in Figure 5 has the same shape as that of the Figures 1 - 4 . But in contrast to the work box from the Figures 1 - 4 identifies the work box Figure 5 no handle and an elongated recess 47 in a side wall.
  • the insert plate 17 in Figure 5 is identical to that in the except for the placement of the elongated recesses 27 Figures 1 - 4 .
  • the working box 11 in Figure 5 shows a possible arrangement of work aids in the work box 11.
  • the work aids include both different tools 39 and different materials.
  • a caulking gun is shown as tool 39. Its tip is inserted into the receiving hole 21 of the angled surface 38.
  • the handle of the caulking gun comes to rest in the semicircular recess 26 of the upper edge 16 of the side wall 12.
  • the semicircular recess 16 offers the caulking gun a lateral support so that it cannot tip over on its side.
  • the insert plate 17 has elongated recesses 27 which come to lie in the vicinity of the side walls 12 forming the width of the work box.
  • the elongated recesses 27 ' which are made in the vicinity of the corners of the work box, are arranged in the width direction of the work box, whereas the remaining elongate recesses 27 are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the work box.
  • Two cartridges 41 for the caulking gun are arranged in two medium-sized recesses 23 in the insert plate.
  • the cartridges 41 come to rest on the elevations 31 arranged under the medium-sized recesses.
  • the recess 23 comprises a circular area, the diameter of which is somewhat larger than that of the cartridges 41.
  • the recesses 23 thus offer the cartridges 41 lateral support, so that they cannot tilt and sway to a very limited extent.
  • attachments 43 for the cartridge 41 are placed in three small recesses 25 of the insert plate 17, attachments 43 for the cartridge 41 are placed.
  • the attachments 43 of the cartridge have a conical structure. These are arranged in the insert plate 17 in such a way that the tips of the conical attachments 43 are directed towards the bottom 13 of the work box.
  • the attachments 43 Due to the circular shape of the small recesses 25 and the conical shape of the attachments 43, the attachments 43 are forced to reach a certain height to a contact between the two components that encompasses the circumference of the attachments 43.
  • Another working aid is arranged in one of the two larger openings 21 in the insert plate 17. This is a spray can 45. This has a cylindrical lower part with a circular base. This makes it suitable for placing on the large cylindrical elevation 35 on the bottom 13 of the work box.
  • another elongated recess 47 is made in the side wall, on which the semicircular recess for receiving a tool is located.
  • the elongated recess 47 in the side wall runs parallel to the bottom 13 of the work box in the horizontal direction. It is arranged laterally next to the semicircular recess 26 so that it comes to lie between the semicircular recess 26 and the vertical edge of the side wall 12.
  • FIGs 6, 7 and 8th a further embodiment of a work box 11 according to the invention is shown.
  • the work box 11 is shown together with a lid 17.
  • the cover 17 forms the insert plate and has a similar pattern of recesses as that Figure 1 on.
  • the insert plate 17 comes out Figure 6 to lie on the work box 11 and has an edge 46. The edge 46 engages around the upper edge of the side walls 12 of the work box.
  • the receiving space 20 of this work box is divided into three compartments, see Figure 7 .
  • the separation is achieved by two partition walls 48, 48 'arranged in the transverse direction of the work box.
  • the in Figures 6 and 7 The embodiment shown has a plate parallel to the floor 13 of the work box, which plate thus forms an intermediate floor 57.
  • the intermediate floor 57 is arranged at a short distance above the floor 13.
  • the intermediate floor 57 has the same height in all three compartments.
  • the intermediate floor 57 is divided into the number of compartments and has a different distance from the floor 13 in each compartment.
  • a first partition 48 has a round recess 21 in its center. This recess 21 is used to accommodate a tool.
  • the second partition 48 'instructs its upper edge has a semicircular recess which is larger than that 26 on the side edge of the work box.
  • the tool for example a caulking gun, can rest on the two semicircular recesses in the partition wall 48 and the side wall 12.
  • the intermediate floor 57 has round recesses 59 of the same and different sizes.
  • a first compartment such large recesses are made that the diameter of a recess approximately fills the width of this compartment.
  • In the first compartment there are two recesses, while in the other two compartments there are four recesses of the same size each.
  • the four cutouts are placed in such a way that one cutout each is arranged approximately in one corner of the department.
  • the recesses in the second and third compartments together form two rows of four recesses each, which are arranged one after the other in the longitudinal direction of the work box.
  • the centers of the recesses lying in a row form a straight line which runs parallel to the long side of the work box.
  • Two horizontal recesses 60 are provided on each of the two opposite transverse walls of the work box.
  • a band 29 which has a loop at its end, the end with the loop coming to lie within the work box 11.
  • a rod 61 is guided through the loops arranged on the same side wall 12. This creates a form-fitting connection with which the straps 29 are attached to the work box 11.
  • the straps form a handle 29 for the work box by acting, among other things, as support straps.
  • the insert plate 17 is formed by a cover, see Figures 6 and 8th .
  • the lid 17 comprises the insert plate for closing the opening 15 of the receiving space of the work box, in that the base area of the lid is formed by the insert plate 17.
  • the base of the lid protrudes beyond the edge of the side walls 12 of the work box.
  • an edge 46 is provided which protrudes from the base at a right angle. With its edge 46, the lid can completely enclose the receiving opening 15 of the work box.
  • the base of the lid comes to rest on the side walls of the work box. Because of the edge, the lid has a side limited freedom of movement. The lid can only be removed from the work box with a vertical movement.
  • the base of the cover 17 has different recesses 23, 25, 27, the pattern of the recesses being similar to that of the first embodiment.
  • small 25 and medium-sized recesses 23 are provided in the cover to accommodate work aids.
  • the elongated opening 19 is used together with the semicircular opening at the edge to accommodate a tool.
  • Elongated recesses 27 are also arranged next to them. In contrast to the openings at the corners of the insert plate, circular recesses are provided in this embodiment.
  • FIG 9 a sample of a punching die 50 is shown, which is used to produce the bottom 13 and the side walls 12 of the work box 11.
  • the bottom 13 of the work box is formed by the rectangle in the middle.
  • the side walls 12 are located on the four sides of the base 13, the connection being formed by a fold 49.
  • the side walls 12 are all double-walled, which comes about by a further fold at the middle level of the respective side wall by 180 °.
  • Tabs 51 are arranged on the outermost edges of the side walls 12. In the folded state of the work box, these tabs 51 come to lie in the recesses 53 provided for this in the bottom of the work box.
  • reinforcements 55 are attached to the two opposite free edges up to their middle.
  • the reinforcements 55 are also connected to the respective side wall 12 via a fold.
  • the reinforcements 55 are arranged in the folded-up state in such a way that they are received by the side walls 12 running in the transverse direction and come to lie within them.

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