NZ711880A - Container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be sent or to be received - Google Patents
Container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be sent or to be receivedInfo
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Abstract
The invention relates to a container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be sent or received, which container can be fastened to the door (1) or a property, in particular without structural intervention, comprising a base element (2) and a lid element (3), by which a mailing can be inserted into the container or be removed from the container, wherein the base element (2) and the lid element (3) are connected to each other by foldable side walls (8, 11) and the lid element (3) and the base element (2) are movable against one another, particularly in the vertical direction, by folding or at least partially unfolding the side walls (8, 11), wherein the foldable side walls (8, 11) form a textile tube vertically extending between the base element (3) and the lid element (2) in the unfolded state, which tube defines an interior space with an at least substantially horizontal rectangular cross section and/or where a fastening element (7), in particular a textile flap (7) with at least one thickening is arranged indirectly at the base element (2) via a swivel element (6) arranged in an articulated manner at the base element (2), which thickening can be inserted into the gap between a door leaf and the door frame or a door leaf and the floor. Figure 1 nto the container or be removed from the container, wherein the base element (2) and the lid element (3) are connected to each other by foldable side walls (8, 11) and the lid element (3) and the base element (2) are movable against one another, particularly in the vertical direction, by folding or at least partially unfolding the side walls (8, 11), wherein the foldable side walls (8, 11) form a textile tube vertically extending between the base element (3) and the lid element (2) in the unfolded state, which tube defines an interior space with an at least substantially horizontal rectangular cross section and/or where a fastening element (7), in particular a textile flap (7) with at least one thickening is arranged indirectly at the base element (2) via a swivel element (6) arranged in an articulated manner at the base element (2), which thickening can be inserted into the gap between a door leaf and the door frame or a door leaf and the floor. Figure 1
Description
Container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be sent or to be received
The invention relates to a container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be
sent or to be received, which container can be fastened to the door of a property,
in particular without structural intervention, comprising a base element and a lid
element, by which a mailing can be inserted into the container or be removed from
the container, wherein the base element and the lid element are connected to
each other by foldable side walls and the lid element and the base element are
movable against one another, particularly in the vertical direction, by folding or at
least partially unfolding the side walls.
A container of this type is known for example from the prepublished patent
application DE 10 2013 005 231.9 originating from the applicant.
The typical usage area of such containers results from the fact that persons often
expect the receipt of packages or small parcels, which do not fit into the usual
mailbox arranged at a house or at an apartment or generally at a property.
With a container of the abovementioned type, the person has the possibility to
arrange a container at the property temporarily and occasionally, namely
concretely in the region of the door, if the person for example expects such a large
mailing. A mailman or a parcel carrier has hereby the possibility to insert a mailing
which does not fit into the mailbox into this container after opening the lid element
and to close the container again hereafter.
As the container itself is fastened irremovably to the property for third parties,
there is, apart from forcible action, no possibility to steal the expected mailing in an
unauthorized manner.
For fastening such a container, the abovementioned patent application teaches for
example the use of a flap, e. g. a flexible textile flap which extends away from the
container and which has a thickened region, in particular a thickened end, so that
this flap can be guided through a gap region, for example between the door and
the frame or between the door and the floor, the thickened region of the flap
hereby comes to rest in the interior of the apartment and thus the flap cannot be
pulled out from the door region after closing the door. The owner of the apartment
or of the house can however release the flap by opening the door and hereby
remove the entire container again.
As described here at the outset regarding the possible receipt of a package or of a
small parcel mailing, there exists of course also the possibility to insert packages
or small parcels or other mailings into the container and to temporarily provide
them in front of the house or the apartment door for the collection by a messenger.
The abovementioned patent application already teaches for example to design
the side walls of such a container extending between the base element and the lid
element in a foldable manner, thus creating the possibility to move the container
back and forth between a folded and an unfolded state and thus to provide a large
inner volume by e.g. unfolding, into which the package or the small parcel are
inserted, whereas the folded state is more space-saving, as the volume is
significantly reduced in this state.
In the abovementioned state of the art, which already indicates foldable side walls
in particular of the rigid type, the problem arises that a container of this type
substantially can only assume two states in a defined manner, namely the folded
state, in which no packages or small parcels find a place in the container and the
completely unfolded state, in which the side walls are unfolded and a maximum
volume is accessed in the container, in order to insert packages or small parcels.
Often, however, smaller packages or small parcels are inserted into such a
container, which do not completely exhaust the entire volume, so that a container
of the abovementioned known type takes up a volume that is far too large and in
particular unnecessarily large in many cases.
It is therefore an object of the invention to further develop a container of the
abovementioned type such that the interior volume provided for receiving
packages or small parcels can ideally be adapted to the typical shapes of such
packages and small parcels and furthermore, the possibility is opened up to bring
a container of this type from a folded state not only into a completely unfolded
state, but possibly also into a partially unfolded state, so that the container, after
inserting of a package or a small parcel, takes up a smaller volume compared to
its maximum possible volume, which is just sufficient for receiving the current
package or small parcel mailing. In particular, it shall be provided here that a
container of this type adjusts automatically to the required inner volume size with a
defined shaping of the side walls.
It is furthermore also an object of the invention to provide a container of the
abovementioned generic type, which, in particular in the initially unused state, that
is, as long as no package or small parcel is inserted therein, can be
accommodated in front of a door in a manner which is as space-saving as
possible.
The object mentioned at the outset is solved according to the invention in that,
with a container of the abovementioned generic type, the foldable side walls form
a textile tube extending vertically between the base element and the lid element in
the unfolded state, which tube defines an interior space with a horizontal,
rectangular cross section.
This design has the particular advantage compared to the state of the art that, by
means of the textile design of the tube, a folding thereof between the base
element and the lid element is possible in all possible intermediate stages, which
result between the minimally collapsed folding and the maximally pulled apart
extension of the textile tube.
Furthermore, it is ensured by the rectangular cross section of the textile tube in the
horizontal section that it defines an inner volume which is ideally adapted to the
usual rectangular or cuboid cross-sectional shapes of typical package or small
parcel mailings, so that, by means of the tube cross section in the horizontal
direction and the altogether available tube length between the lid and the base
element, the maximum package or small parcel size, which can be inserted into
such a container according to the invention, is clearly defined.
In particular when smaller packages or small parcels are inserted into a container,
the lid element can rest on the top side of the mailing arranged in the container
after closing the lid, whereby the textile tube extending between the lid and the
base element simultaneously collapses and surrounds the mailing in folds. The
height of the container according to the invention is thus only slightly larger than
the mailing received therein, so that such a container according to the invention is
noticed as disrupting no more than necessary even with longer dwelling times in
front of an apartment door, in particular in residential estates with several
apartments.
In order to obtain a well-defined at least substantially rectangular cross section of
the preferably completely unfolded textile tube in the horizontal direction, a
preferred embodiment of the container can provide that the textile tube has four
fold lines proceeding vertically between the base element and the lid element,
which define the corner regions of the rectangular cross section, in particular
wherein each fold line has a preferably stitched fold line edge facing outwardly
with regard to the container interior.
A fold line edge in textile technology and in the description of the present invention
is meant to be the edge resulting from a folding of a textile material, which results
between two material surfaces folded toward each other, and around which the
material surfaces have, in the viewing direction, a convex transition of their
surfaces which then face away from each other.
In the description of the invention, all directions, if not expressly named differently,
further relate to the intended positioning of the container with its base element on
a floor, so that the lid element can be removed from this base element in the
vertical direction and the textile tube can thus be completely unfolded. The
statements “inside” and “outside” then relate to the position with regard to the
surrounding volume of the container.
With the abovementioned vertically proceeding fold lines between the base
element and the lid element, the folding will preferably take place in such a
manner that the textile surface parts of the side walls of the textile tube extending
on both sides of the fold line enclose an inner angle of about 90 and an outer
angle of about 270 .
The smaller inner angle hereby faces the interior of the container. This horizontal
rectangular cross section is thereby clearly defined by four fold lines arranged in
the corner regions with a horizontal rectangular cross section. It thereby has to be
mentioned that, due to the textile, flexible design of the side walls with the
horizontally rectangular cross section described here, a rectangular horizontal
cross section in the mathematical exact sense is not claimed, but that deviations
by means of the textile flexibility are permitted here in any case.
In particular by means of a stitching of the vertically proceeding fold lines by
means of a seam with a distance to the fold line edge, it is ensured that the textile
tube maintains its substantially rectangular cross-sectional design permanently,
that is, the fold definition, even with a long continuous use of such a container.
With this advantageous further development, which ensures a defined horizontal
cross section, in particular with a completely unfolded textile tube, the problem can
furthermore however occur that, in a completely folded state of the container, thus
when the lid element rests in principle completely on the folded textile tube and
thus indirectly on the base element, the position of the lid element and the
distance of the lid element to the base element is undefined, as, during the
movement of the lid element onto the base element, the manner in which the
textile tube folds is uncontrolled.
A further preferred design compared to this can accordingly provide to define a
manner in which the textile tube folds in a defined manner when folding, by means
of further fold-defining measures in the side walls, preferably in at least 2 opposite
and further preferred in all side walls.
A first possibility of the further development can provide for this that the two side
walls of at least one pair of opposite side walls respectively has several, in
particular equidistantly spaced apart, horizontally proceeding fold lines with
alternating consecutive, preferably stitched fold line edges facing outwardly and
inwardly in the vertical direction.
By means of such an alternating arrangement of fold line edges facing outwardly
and inwardly, a so-called Liporello fold of the viewed two respectively opposite
side walls is achieved. This type of fold can preferably be carried out at least with
the two opposite longer side walls of the side walls with different lengths of a
container according to the invention.
Hereby it can be effected in a defined manner that these side walls fold in a zig-
zag shape or like a concertina when the lid element moves towards the base
element and the inner volume of the container is decreased hereby. It is also
ensured here that the fold line edges remain, even with a longer use of the textile
tube, by means of a stitching of the fold line edge with a seam respectively
proceeding parallel to the fold line edge.
In a completely unfolded state of the container according to the invention, the
course of the textile side walls between the respective fold lines, at least with a
distance to the respective fold line proceeds in such a manner that these
substantially include an angle of about 180 around the fold line edges inside and
outside. However, at the moment when the distance between the lid element and
the base element is decreased, the definition of the position of the fold line, thus, if
the corresponding edge faces outward or inward, effects that the textile surface
regions arranged around a fold line edge superpose each other inwardly or
outwardly.
Such an above-described Liporello fold can also be provided with the two other
opposite side walls, thus e.g. the two short ones. In such a case, all side walls
would be horizontal fold lines with fold line edges facing outward in an alternating
sequence in the vertical direction. Thereby, a concertina-type fold of the textile
tube can result in all side walls.
Another furthermore preferred embodiment design can also provide to select a
deviating folding type with the two other side walls of a second pair of opposite
side walls, as for example the short side walls, namely in such a manner that
respectively several, in particular equidistantly spaced horizontal fold lines are also
present, these however respectively have a preferably stitched fold line edge
facing outwards, wherein each of these side walls has at least one field, preferably
at least two superposed fields in the vertical direction, and each present field has
two fold lines crossing in the field center point with a respectively inwardly facing
preferably stitched fold line edge, which both also cross the center point of a
horizontal fold line.
The crossing fold lines with inwardly facing fold line edge preferably respectively
originate from a meeting point, in which a vertical fold line meets both horizontal
fold lines with outwardly facing fold line edges of the two side walls with an angle
of 90° to each other. The extension takes place through the mentioned center
point to the diagonally opposite meeting point of similar fold lines as with the origin
point.
This design also defines a preferred manner of folding with the other two side
walls, when the lid element and the base element approach each other.
In particular, it is provided with this type of the previously described folding that
each of the abovementioned present fields is divided into triangular partial fields
arranged around a center point, wherein each triangular partial field abuts this
center point with a triangle tip. The center point hereby defines the geometric field
center and also the center of a horizontal fold line, in particular respectively of a
fold line edge facing outward.
The triangular partial fields arranged above and below a horizontal fold line with an
outer fold line edge or the center will then superpose with their outer sides during
folding and a moving to the interior of the center point of this fold line or field, and
simultaneously the outer triangular partial fields arranged on both sides around the
fold line, of which one edge also proceeds along a vertical fold line, will superpose
with their inner sides facing toward the interior of the container. The outer
horizontal fold line edge regions thereby also move toward each other on both
sides of the center point moving inwards.
In this implementation, in particular as a supplement to the previous
implementation, it is preferably provided that at each height, at which the first pair
of side walls has a horizontal fold line, the side walls of the second pair also have
a horizontal fold line.
Thereby, a preferred further development can provide that each horizontal fold line
of an aforementioned field extends, through the center point of which the crossing
fold lines proceed and which has an outwardly facing fold line edge, on the
abutting side wall at 90° thereto, at the same height, is provided a fold line with a
reverse fold line, that is, with a fold line edge facing inwardly.
The folding of the textile tube is defined maximally hereby, so that it can also be
ensured that, when folding the textile tube by moving the lid and base element
toward each other, always the same manner of folding is achieved with the textile
tube, therefore, the lid on the folded tube and the base element with a maximally
folded position, a defined state is always achieved with respectively the same
distance to the base element, viewed encompassing the lid element.
A compact folded container arrangement results hereby, wherein a locking
between the base element and the lid element can be provided, in order to
stabilize them in their position to each other and to form a folded container unit in
this manner, which can be carried easily by a person in the form of hand luggage.
For example, flaps can be fastened to the base element in an articulated manner
for this, which flaps can be folded over the surface of the lid element.
An embodiment that can be combined with all abovementioned embodiments can
provide here that the textile walls comprise fire and/or cut-resistant threads such
as Kevlar threads or are formed in several layers with at least one layer of Kevlar
or in a further preferred implementation are formed completely of Kevlar. Fire
protection regulations are adhered to hereby on the one hand, which are given in
residential estates with several parties, and on the other hand it is also ensured
that the textile tube cannot simply be cut in order to remove the contents of a
container according to the invention.
The connection between the textile tube and the floor element or lid element can
be performed by different implementations according to the invention.
With the connection of the textile tube at its bottom end, it can be provided, for
example, that this bottom end is completely closed with a textile surface, thus for
example with a surface of the base element arranged parallel to the floor, and
this surface is connected to the base element, thus also, for example, with a
surface of the base element arranged parallel to the floor, e.g. by screwing, gluing
or other fastening measures.
Another alternative embodiment can also provide that the bottom-side tube end
forms a loop in the circumferential direction, which is inserted into a frame, e.g. a
metal frame, for example of aluminum, which is connected to the base element or
a surface of the base element, e.g. by screwing or similar measures.
A further alternative implementation can also provide that the textile tube has a
beading at its bottom end, preferably each side wall has its own beading extending
in a straight line, which rests in a frame-shaped beading rail connected to the base
element.
In the same or a similar manner it can also be provided that the textile tube forms
a loop at its lid end, the loop extending in the circumferential direction in which
rests a frame connected to the lid element in an articulated manner or that the side
wall has at least one beading, preferably each side wall has its own straight
beading, which rests in a frame-shaped beading rail connected to the lid element
in an articulated manner.
Thus, with all of these embodiments, the lid element is connected in an articulated
manner to the frame or the beading rail or another rigid arrangement, which is
connected to the tube end at the lid side, in order to swivel the lid element with
regard to this tube end, that is, to be able to open and close it. In particular, it can
also be provided to realize a locking mechanism between the lid element, frame,
beading rail or other rigid embodiment, which mechanism can only be opened
when authorized.
Locking mechanisms can for example be provided hereby which can also be
locked and unlocked by communication, as in the state of the art mentioned at the
outset.
A further preferred embodiment can provide that the base element comprises a
horizontal base plate in its intended use, with four upright side walls in the vertical
direction, of which two are respectively parallel, in particular wherein these side
walls can be formed in such a manner that they are not connected to each other in
the corner regions. If a connection is provided here, the side walls form a
substantially closed bowl with the base plate.
This bowl which is closed in the corners, or which is also open can serve, in the
folded state of the container according to the invention, to cover at least the folded
tube, possibly also a region of the lid element or of the frame connected thereto,
further wherein an aforementioned locking mechanism can be provided at at least
two of the abovementioned side walls, e.g. by rigid flaps fastened to the base
element in an articulated manner, which flaps can rest on the upper side of the lid
element, in order to fix the position of the lid element with regard to the base
element in such a manner and to form a portable unit of the folded container.
A further development can also provide that one of the side walls, in particular one
of the two mutually opposite long side walls, has a larger height than the other
side walls, in particular namely such a height that at least substantially
corresponds to the height between the lower surface of the base element and the
upper surface of the lid element in the completely folded state of the textile tube.
Especially this implementation makes it possible to form this side wall equipped
with a larger height side as an installation support, in order to be able to install the
entire folded container with a vertical orientation of the base element or its base
plate, for example in order to install the folded container according to the invention
in the depth of a door frame in front of a door prior to filling it with a package,
without the folded container protruding into the space in front of the door frame, as
e.g. in a hallway of a multi-storey residential building.
This ensures that a container which is still waiting for its filling by a package or a
small parcel to be delivered, does not disturb other fellow occupants of such a
house with several parties, especially that escape routes are also kept free.
To form the side wall of the installation support, it can further be provided that foot
elements, for example of rubber or another elastomer are formed on this side wall
at the outside.
The rigid components of the container according to the invention, in particular the
base element and the lid element can preferably be made of aluminum or another
light metal.
The lid element can further have a handle element in a preferred implementation
in particular which extends between the two long sides or, alternatively, between
the two short sides of the lid while forming an arch projecting from the lid.
A mailman can grip the container according to the invention at its handle, lift the lid
element with regard to the base element and then open the lid element, in order to
insert the package into the unfolded textile tube of the container. Thereafter, the lid
element can be closed and placed onto the package or small parcel arranged in
the container while automatically folding the textile tube.
In particular in order to enable a space-saving implementation of a secure
fastening to a door of an apartment or of a house, the abovementioned object can
also provide a solving implementation according to the invention of the container,
in that the abovementioned generic container is further developed in that, at the
base element, a fastening element, in particular a textile flap with at least one
thickening is arranged indirectly via a swivel element arranged in an articulated
manner at the base element, which can be inserted into the gap between a door
leaf and the door frame or a door leaf and the floor.
By means of the swivel element arranged in an articulated manner between the
fastening element and the base element it is ensured that the fastening element
can be provided at the free end of the swivel element, which lies opposite to the
end connected to the base element in an articulated manner, and thus,
independently of the placement position of the container according to the
invention, thus the placement on the floor surface of the base element or a side
surface of the base element serving as an installation support, the free end of the
swivel element can always be arranged close to the door, in order to introduce the
fastening element arranged thereon, in particular a textile flap, in a door gap,
either between the door gap and the frame or between the door leaf and the floor.
There also exists the possibility that a package carrier for the delivery of a
package can tip the container, standing on a side surface as an installation
support, placed in the depth of the door frame, by 90° for the delivery of a
package, that is, place it onto the floor surface of the base element, wherein the
swivel element is swiveled about its articulated fastening location at the base
element and the container, placed in the correct manner for filling it, is hereafter
unfolded, opened, filled, closed and possibly folded again partially.
A preferred further development can provide that the swivel element is designed
as a U-shaped bracket, which is fastened with its leg ends to the base element in
an articulated manner, for example, at two opposite side walls extending from the
base plate at 90° to the floor surface, for example, at the short sides.
The implementation provides here that this bracket encloses the base element at
least partially, in particular a long side of the base element completely with its
base, and the two short sides with its legs at least partially, such as the
abovementioned textile flap, preferably can be displaceably arranged at the
bracket.
This fastening element can thus for example be displaced from the base region of
the bracket into a leg region, depending on how the container according to the
invention shall be positioned at a door frame and where in the door gap the
fastening of the fastening element shall take place. In addition, a further provided
useful implementation can also provide that the legs of the bracket can be
adjusted in their length, e.g. are telescopic.
The axis of rotation of the articulation of the bracket can, in a preferred
implementation, be arranged centrally in relation to its width, in particular, the
articulation, as mentioned at the outset, can be made at the two opposite side
walls, preferably the short side walls, centrally relative to the width, possibly also
centrally to its height.
Another embodiment can also provide that the swivel element is formed of
several, preferably at least three individual arms connected to each other in an
articulated manner, which preferably have different lengths and wherein one of the
arms connects the ends of two other arms in an articulated manner. Especially if
this accumulation of arms having two arm ends is fastened simultaneously at a
distance to the container floor, a defined forced guidance of the
movable end of this multi-arm arrangement , wherein the fastening element, in
particular a textile strap, can be arranged at a such positively-driven end.
Such a textile flap provided optionally with the different abovementioned versions
can have at least one thickening. Accordingly, if a plurality of spaced thickenings is
provided at the same time, there is the possibility to arrange one or more of the
several thickenings in the interior and thereby define the distance of the container
to the door.
Unless several thickenings are to be arranged simultaneously on a flap, it can also
be provided that a textile flap has several openings into which a stop element can
be inserted which forms the abovementioned thickening of the flap in such a
manner that such a stop element cannot be pulled through the gap region
between the door and the frame or the door and the floor. Such a stop element
can therefore be arranged at different flap positions therein based on the length of
a flap.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is described in the following figures.
Figure 1 shows a design of a container of the abovementioned type according to
the invention in a completely folded state with an intended position in front of the
door 1 of a property, that is, in a position in which a base element 2 rests on the
floor in front of the door with its base surface.
It can be seen here that the base element has several side wall regions
upstanding vertically from the base surface or base plate, of which the two side
wall portions 2a and 2b can be seen, and further wherein the two side wall regions
have no connection to each other in their corners.
The side wall 2b arranged on the long side of the base element 2 has a larger
height here than the other side, in particular a height which corresponds to the
folded height of the container between the bottom surface of the base element 2
and the top surface of the lid 3. Only the handle 4 projects in its height over this
height of the side wall 2b.
It can further be seen that the side wall 2b has foot elements 5, such that the
folded container can also be erected on this side wall, which then serves as the
foot surface, for example to be arranged rotated by 90° in the depth T of the door
frame.
The figure further shows that, at the two short opposite side walls 2a, which rise
vertically from the bottom surface, a bracket 6 is fastened in an articulated manner
around an axis of rotation A arranged centrally to the width of the base element 2.
The bracket 6 thus completely encompasses a long side of the container and the
two opposite short sides approximately by half. Here, a fastening element 7 is
arranged at the base of the bracket 6, which extends through the gap between the
door leaf and the floor into the interior of the apartment interior and has a
thickening there, so that this fastening element 7 cannot be pulled to the outside
through the gap region, thereby the container according to the invention is thus
fixed locally.
By means of the swivelling of the bracket 6 around the axis A, there is thus also
the possibility to place the container according to the invention in the folded state
shown here onto the foot surface 2b vertically to the depicted position, wherein a
swivelling of the bracket relative to the base element 2 takes place, the base of the
bracket 6 substantially lies close to the floor and thus the positioning of the
fastening element 7 does not experience any change. The container according to
the invention can thus be brought into both possible positions in a locally fixed
position.
Figure 2 now shows an embodiment of the container according to the invention,
especially that of figure 1, which results in that the lid element 3 is removed from
the base element 2 while unfolding the textile tube arranged between these
elements.
For this, with respect to figure 1, the flaps 9 fastening the lid element 3 to the base
element are removed or turned to the side so that the lid element is exposed and
can be pulled upwards at the handle 4 in the vertical direction. Hereby, the textile
tube, rectangular in its cross section, unfolds between the lid element and the
base element, whereby a special folding definition is explained in greater detail
below.
It can be seen in figure 2, particularly also with respect to the further figure 3,
which shows a sectional view through the long sides in the not yet completely
unfolded state, that the long sides 8 of the textile tube have several equidistantly
spaced horizontal fold lines 9.
In the vertical direction, the fold line edge 9 based on the interior of the container
is oriented alternately inwardly or outwardly, that is, the convex rounded transition
of the mutually folded textile surfaces is located alternately on the inside or the
outside. With the fold lines 9a, the fold line edge is on the outside, with the fold
lines 9b, it is on the inside.
Furthermore it is shown in the sectional view of figure 3, that in a preferred
embodiment, each fold line 9 is stitched with a seam 10 with a distance to the fold
line edge. The stitching by the shown seam 10 means hereby that the
superposed textile surfaces are sewn together.
The embodiment according to figure 3 shown here further shows in section that a
textile side wall can preferably also be formed in two layers, e.g. from an outer
layer defining the visual design and a functional inner layer, which ensures e.g. fire
resistance or cut resistance. Optionally, a single textile material layer can also
combine these functions in itself.
The textile tube is closed by a textile surface 8a on the bottom side, which can be
connected to the base element not shown in figure 3. On the upper side, however,
the material tube forms a circumferential flap 8b, in which a frame 11 of the lid
element can rest. The lid of the lid element is articulated to this frame for example.
By means of the folding shown in figure 3, which corresponds to a zig-zag or
Liporello fold, therefore, a defined fold layer is achieved during unfolding, and
especially during folding.
This type of fold can also be realized in the two side walls 8 at 90° to the side walls
11, however, a further preferred folding type of the other two side walls 11 is
described below.
Figure 2 also shows a perspective view of a special definition of the folds with the
short side walls 11 abutting the long side walls 8 at an angle of 90°. It can be seen
here that, at the same height position as with the side walls 8, the side walls 11 at
90 thereto have fold lines 12 in the horizontal direction, which are in turn
equidistant and have all outer fold line edges, that is, the convex curves, into
which the folded textile surfaces transfer into each other, face outwardly and are
visualized here by a combined dotted and solid line, as is also the case with the
vertically extending fold lines 13 defining the rectangular cross section.
By means of two such fold lines 12 and an intermediate further fold line 12, a field
is defined in each case, which has further fold lines 14 crossing each other in the
center point 12a of a horizontal fold line 12 or of the formed field and respectively
originate from the field corners. These fold lines 14, which cross in the center point
12a of a horizontal fold line 12, have inwardly pointing fold line edges, which is
visualized here by a simple solid line.
Hereby, in each of such a defined field, of which figure 2 has two superposed
fields, six triangular partial fields D are defined which enable a defined folding,
namely in such a manner, that, when folding, the center point 12 a of such a field,
based on the container interior, migrates into the container and the triangular
surfaces D or D are superposed with their outer sides, thus the outer sides of
1-3 4-6
the triangular surface pairings D , D , D and D , D and D and D and D contact
1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6
each other. The triangular surfaces D and D , and D and D lying on both sides
1 4 3 6
of a fold line 12 with the center point 12a, which simultaneously have one of their
sides coinciding with the vertical fold line 13, are superposed with their inner sides.
The provision of this type of fold lines, preferably with stitched fold line edges
thereby clearly defines a predetermined manner how the textile tube behaves
during folding. Thus the same folded state results which can be reproduced
repeatedly.
Figure 2 further visualizes that the lid element 3 has an actuating element 15 at its
handle 4, with which the lid can be released. Such a release can for example take
place at any time prior to inserting a package, however, it has to be released after
inserting a package, for example, by sending a telecommunication, e. g. as text
message or E-mail to a receiving element in the lid element 3. It can thus be
provided for example that such a lid element 3 can be released or blocked by an
application control, regarding the actuation of the actuating element 15.
The possibility to be able to open the lid element after locking it with a key in a
classical manner can of course also exist.
Claims (16)
1. Container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be sent or to be received, which container can be fastened to a door (1) of a property, in particular without structural intervention, comprising a base element (2) 5 and a lid element (3), by which a mailing can be placed into the container or be removed from the container, wherein the base element (2) and the lid element (3) are connected to each other by foldable side walls (8, 11) and the lid element (3) and the base element (2) are movable against one another, particularly in the vertical direction, by folding or at least partially 10 unfolding the side walls (8, 11), characterized in that the foldable side walls (8, 11) form a textile tube vertically extending between the base element (3) and the lid element (2) in the unfolded state, which tube defines an interior space with an at least substantially horizontal rectangular cross section. 15
2. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the textile tube has four fold lines (13) proceeding vertically between the base element and the lid element, which lines define the corner regions of the rectangular cross section, in particular wherein each fold line (13) has a preferably stitched fold line edge facing outward with regard to the container 20 interior.
3. Container according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the two side walls (8) of at least one pair of opposite side walls (8), in particular long side walls (8), respectively have several, in particular equidistantly spaced, horizontal fold lines (9) with consecutive alternating 25 fold line edges, preferably stitched, facing outward and inward, in particular the two side walls (8) respectively have a Liporello fold.
4. Container according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the two side walls (11) of a second pair of opposite side walls (11), in particular short side walls (11) respectively have several, in particular equidistantly spaced horizontal fold lines (12) with a respectively outward facing, 5 preferably stitched fold line edge, wherein each of these side walls (11) has at least one field (D , D , D , D ,D , D ), preferably has at least two 1 2 3 4 5 6 superposed fields (D , D , D , D ,D , D ) in the vertical direction, and 1 2 3 4 5 6 each present field (D , D , D , D ,D , D ) has two fold lines (14) crossing 1 2 3 4 5 6 in the field center point (12a) which both also cross the center point (12a) 10 of a horizontal fold line.
5. Container according to one of the preceding claims 3 und 4, characterized in that at each height, at which the first pair of side walls (8) has a horizontal fold line (9), the side walls (11) of the second pair also have a horizontal fold line (12). 15
6. Container according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the textile side walls (8, 11) comprise fire-and cut-resistant threads, in particular Kevlar threads, preferably formed completely of Kevlar or with several layers with at least one layer of Kevlar.
7. Container according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the 20 textile tube at its bottom-side end a. is closed with a textile surface (8a), which is connected to the base element (2) or b. forms a loop proceeding in the circumferential direction, in which rests a frame connected to the base element, or 25 c. has at least one beading, preferably each side wall has its own beading, which rests in a frame-shaped beading rail connected to the base element.
8. Container according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the textile tube at its lid-side end a. forms a loop (8b) proceeding in the circumferential direction, in which rests a frame (11) joined in an articulated manner with the lid element or 5 b. has at least one beading, preferably each side wall (8, 11) has its own beading, which rests in a frame-shaped beading rail connected to the lid element (3) in an articulated manner.
9. Container according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the base element (2) comprises a base plate with four side walls (2a, 2b) 10 upright in the vertical direction, in particular side walls (2a, 2b) not connected in the edge regions.
10. Container according to claim 9, characterized in that one of the side walls (2b), in particular one of the two opposite longside walls (2b), has a larger height than the other side walls (2a), in particular a height which 15 substantially corresponds to the height between the bottom surface of the base element (2) and the top surface of the lid element (3) in the folded state of the textile tube.
11. Container according to claim 10, characterized in that the one side wall (2b) forms an installation support for the entire container with vertical 20 orientation of the base element (2).
12. Container for mailing a package or a small parcel to be sent or to be received, which container can be fastened to a door (1) of a property, in particular without structural intervention, comprising a base element (2) and a lid element (3), by which a mailing can be placed into the container 25 or be removed from the container, wherein the base element (2) and the lid element (3) are connected to each other by foldable side walls (8, 11) and the lid element (3) and the base element (2) are movable against one another, particularly in the vertical direction, by folding or at least partially unfolding the side walls (8, 11), in particular according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a fastening element (7), in particular a textile flap (7) with at least one thickening is arranged indirectly 5 at the base element (2) above a swivel element (6) arranged in an articulated manner at the base element (2), which can be inserted into the gap between a door leaf and the door frame or a door leaf and the floor.
13. Container according to claim 12, characterized in that the swivel element (6) is formed as a U-shaped bracket (6), which is fastened in an 10 articulated manner to the base element (2) and which encloses the base element (2) with its legs, in particular encloses a long and both short sides, in particular wherein the fastening element (7) can be displaced at the bracket (6).
14. Container according to claim 12 or 13, characterized in that the legs of 15 the bracket (6) can be adjusted in length, in particular telescopically.
15. Container according to one of claims 12 to 14, characterized in that the axis of rotation (A) of the articulation of the bracket (B) is arranged at the base element (2) centrally with regard to its width, in particular the articulation of two opposite, preferably short side walls (2a) according to 20 claim 9.
16. Container according to claim 12, characterized in that the swivel element is formed of several, preferably at least 3 individual arms connected to each other in an articulated manner, preferably with a different length, wherein one of the arms connects the ends of two other 25 arms in an articulated manner.
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