WO2000053376A9 - Halter für stiftschlüssel - Google Patents
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- WO2000053376A9 WO2000053376A9 PCT/EP2000/001728 EP0001728W WO0053376A9 WO 2000053376 A9 WO2000053376 A9 WO 2000053376A9 EP 0001728 W EP0001728 W EP 0001728W WO 0053376 A9 WO0053376 A9 WO 0053376A9
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- receptacles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
- B25B13/00—Spanners; Wrenches
- B25B13/56—Spanner sets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
- B25H3/00—Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
- B25H3/003—Holders for drill bits or the like
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- the invention relates to a holder for key keys according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a holder of this type is known from DE 94 00 947 U1 and in particular from DE 295 03 612 U.
- These known holders consist of two bodies which are connected to one another in a collapsible manner via a swivel joint. Each of the two bodies has receptacles in which the key is inserted and held non-positively.
- the pin keys In the unfolded position of use, the pin keys can be removed for use and put back into the holder after use. In the folded rest position, the keys are secured against removal.
- the invention has for its object to provide a holder of this type available, in which the two bodies are connected to each other in a visually appealing manner stable and resilient.
- the basic idea of the invention is to connect the first body and the second body of the holder to one another by means of a sliding guide.
- the two bodies each abut one flat side, the sliding guide being formed in the area of these flat sides.
- the two bodies can be displaced relative to one another parallel to their flat sides lying against one another.
- the two bodies In the rest position, the two bodies come along their flat sides at least largely to cover, so that the holder m in the rest position takes up little space. If the two bodies are shifted against each other in the position of use, the respective flat sides only overlap in a small area that is necessary for holding the sliding guide against one another.
- the respective rows of pin keys in the two bodies are pulled apart in this position of use and offset in the direction of the sliding guide relative to one another, so that there is a continuous row of pin keys over both bodies.
- the brackets are preferably formed in the two bodies so that the keys can only be removed from the receptacles in the use position. In the rest position, the key keys are secured against removal by the other body and / or the key keys arranged in the other body.
- the receptacles and the mutual securing of the pin keys are designed in the rest position in the manner known from DE 295 03 612 U.
- the displacement path of the sliding guide is expediently limited by the end stops assigned to the use position and the rest position.
- the sliding guide is expediently designed as a dovetail guide, which is distinguished by a simple construction and good resilience.
- the two bodies are separately produced plastic parts which are then connected to one another by pushing the sliding guide into one another.
- the sliding guide preferably has a detent which prevents the sliding guide from shooting into one another during assembly of the holder allowed, but prevents the sliding guide from being pulled apart, so that the two bodies can no longer be separated from one another after the assembly.
- the detent is designed as a detent spring that can also serve as an end stop for the use position.
- a third body can be attached to the second body on its side facing away from the first body in a manner which is more likely via a sliding guide.
- the holder can also be constructed from three or more bodies in order to be able to accommodate a larger number of pin keys.
- Fig. 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e the second body of the holder m different views.
- the holder consists of a first body 10 and a second body 30, which are each plastic parts.
- the first body 10 and the second body 30 each have the shape of a flat, approximately trapezoidal plate and abut one another with flat flat sides 11 and 31 facing one another.
- the flat side 11 of the first body 10 is visible in plan view, while the flat side 31 is the invisible back of the second body 30.
- the flat sides 11 and 31 are essentially of the same area, have a horizontal lower edge and a sloping upper edge, so that in the view of FIGS. 1 and 2 there is a larger left side edge and a smaller right side edge.
- the first body 10 and the second body 30 are connected to one another on the abutting flat sides 11 and 31 by a sliding guide described later.
- the first body 10 has receptacles 12 and the second body 30 has receptacles 32.
- Key wrenches 50 can be inserted into these receptacles 12 and 32, the larger wrenches 50.1, 50.2, 50.3, 50.4 of a wrench set in the receptacles 12 of the first body 10 and the smaller wrenches 50.5, 50.6, 50.7, 50.8, 50.9, 50.10 , 50.11, 50.12, 50.13 m the receptacles 32 of the second body 30 are used.
- the first body 10 has four receptacles 12 and the second body 30 has nine receptacles 32.
- the key wrenches 50 have a hexagonal shaft with a right-angled end and are inserted with their shafts into the receptacles 12 and 32, respectively.
- the largest pin key 50.1 with the largest shaft cross section is inserted into the outermost receptacle 12 of the first body 10 in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the subsequent receptacles 12 and 32 correspond to the successive smaller sizes of the key 50, so that the smallest key 50.13 m the rightmost receptacle 32 of the second body 30 is used.
- the receptacles 12 and 32 are each formed as grooves which extend parallel to one another and parallel to the side edges of the bodies 10 and 30 over the entire height of the bodies 10 and 30.
- the cross section of the grooves of the receptacles 12 and 32 coincides with the hexagonal cross section of the shaft of the respective pin key 50, so that the shaft with minimal play m of the respective receptacle 12 and 32 can be picked up and clamped.
- the receptacles 12 run over approximately the upper half of their axial length in a shoulder 13 of the first body 10, which projects upward beyond the sloping upper edge. In this upper half, the receptacles 12 open towards the flat side 11.
- the receptacles 12 run on the outer side 14 of the first body 10 facing away from the flat side 11. In the central axial region of the receptacles 12, the regions opening towards the opposite surfaces overlap, so that a passage 15 results from the flat side 11 to the outside 14 of the first body 10.
- the receptacles 32 m in the form of grooves run over the entire height of the second body 30 and are arranged parallel to one another in a plane lying on the flat side 31.
- the grooves of the receptacles 32 open over approximately their upper half towards the outside 34 of the second body 30, while they open approximately m their lower half on the flat side 31.
- the grooves of the upper and lower halves overlap in the axially central region, so that passages 35 result which penetrate the second body 30 from the flat side 31 to the outside 34.
- the bodies 10 and 30 m are pushed apart in the position of use shown in FIG.
- the receptacles 12 and 32 are thereby arranged one after the other and do not overlap. Passages 15 and 35 are clear.
- the key 50 is inserted with its shaft perpendicular or almost perpendicular to the plane of the respective body 10 or 30 m, the passage 15 or 35. Then the key 50 is pivoted so that its shaft is placed in the groove of the receptacle 12 or 32. If the shaft is completely pressed into the receptacle 12 or 32, it is clamped in the respective receptacle 12 or 32 so that it does not come out of the holder fall out.
- the pin key 50 lying in the receptacle 12 or 32 is pivoted out of the plane of the receptacles 12 or 32, so that its shaft comes into the respective passage 15 or 35. In this position, the pin key 50 can be pulled out of the receptacle 12 or 32.
- the design of the receptacles 12 and 32 and the insertion and removal of the key 50 essentially corresponds to DE 295 03 612 U, so that reference is made to the details described there.
- pin keys 50 are inserted into the receptacles 12 and 32, they protrude with their angled ends upwards out of the first body 10 and the second body 30.
- the angled ends overlap, so that they overlap each other in their position and do not interfere.
- the pin keys 50 are clamped in the receptacles 12 and 32, the first body 10 and the second body 30 can be pushed together into the rest position shown in FIG. 1, in which the flat sides 11 and 31 of the first body 10 or second body 30 come together.
- the lower halves of the receptacles 32 of the second body 30 opening towards the flat side 31 are covered by the elach side 11 of the first body 10, so that the key 50 in the receptacles 32 does not pivot out of the plane of the flat side 31 and through the passage 35 can be pulled out. Rather, the pin keys 50 are held in a clampingly stable manner in the receptacles 32.
- ISA / EP Passage 15 can be pulled out.
- the pin keys 50 of the first body 10 are thus also held in the receptacles 12 in a stable clamping manner.
- the holder locked in this rest position can be stored and transported, for example, in a tool bag without the risk that a wrench 50 will come loose from the holder and fall out. Since the two bodies 10 and 30 overlap with the inserted key 50, the holder in this rest position takes up little space.
- the sliding guide can be seen in detail from FIGS. 3 and 4, by means of which the first body 10 and the second body 30 are connected to one another.
- the sliding guide runs essentially parallel to the sloping upper edge of the first body 10 or the second body 30. This results in the horizontal lower edges and the sloping upper edges of the first body 10 and the second body 30 in the pushed-together rest position essentially to
- the inclined upper edge of the second body 30 extends in a linear extension of the inclined upper edge of the first body 10, while the horizontal lower edge of the second body 30 runs parallel to the horizontal lower edge of the first body 10 is offset.
- a guide groove 16 is formed on the flat side 11 of the first body 10 and extends parallel to the sloping upper edge of the first body 10 over its entire length.
- the guide groove 16 is formed by two inwardly projecting guide webs 17, so that the guide groove 16 has an approximately dovetail-shaped cross-sectional profile.
- a detent spring 18 is arranged in the guide groove 16. net, which runs in the middle of the guide groove 16 and in its direction.
- the detent spring 18 is injection-molded onto the first body 10 at its end facing the end of the guide groove 16, while the end of the detent spring 18 pointing in the direction of the guide groove 16 is freely resilient and one over the
- a guide rail 36 is correspondingly formed on the flat side 31 of the second body 30, which runs parallel to the sloping upper edge of the second body 30 and extends over its entire length.
- the guide rail 36 has a cross-sectional profile which corresponds to the cross-sectional profile of the guide groove 16 of the first body 10, that is to say the longitudinal edges of the guide rail 36 engage under the guide webs 17 of the guide groove 16.
- a longitudinal channel 37 runs in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 36 and in the center of its upper side facing the first body 10, the width of which corresponds to the width of the detent spring 18. If the guide rail 36 is inserted into the guide groove 16, the catch spring 18 with its catch 19 comes to rest in this longitudinal groove 37 of the guide rail 36.
- the longitudinal channel 37 has a corrugation 38, in which the locking lug 19 of the locking spring 18 engages.
- the longitudinal groove 37 has a stop recess 39 following the corrugation 38.
- a locking recess 40 is formed in the base of the longitudinal groove 37.
- the corrugation 38 has a shallow depth.
- the locking recess 40 is somewhat deeper.
- the stop recess 39 is again deeper than the detent recess 40.
- the sliding guide works in the following way:
- the first body 10 and the second body 30 are produced as separate injection molded parts. For assembly, the second body 30 is pushed onto the first body 10 by means of the sliding guide.
- the second body 30 in the illustration in FIG.
- the guide rail 36 of the second body 30 is pushed into the guide groove 16, the detent spring 18 being pressed down due to its arrangement pointing in the direction of the guide groove 16 and the insertion of the guide rail 36 into the guide groove 16 not being impeded.
- the guide rail 36 can be inserted into the guide groove 16 until it reaches an end stop in the position in which the first body 10 and the second body 30 come to cover in the position shown in FIG. 1.
- the catch spring 18 engages with its catch 19 in the catch recess 40 of the longitudinal channel 37. This detent holds the holder in the rest position shown in FIG. 1.
- the second body 30 If a key is to be removed from the holder, then the second body 30 is displaced against the first body 10, the latching of the latch 19 m of the latching recess 40 first having to be overcome by a slight pressure. Subsequently, the detent spring 18 slides with its detent 19 over the corrugation 38.
- the corrugation 38 offers no significant resistance to the displacement of the second body 30, but holds it in the respective displacement position.
- the catch spring 18 jumps with its catch 19 m into the stop recess 39. In this stop recess, the catch spring 18 bears with its free end against a stop edge of the stop recess 39, whereby is prevented that the leadership rail 36 can be completely pulled out of the guide groove 16 and the two bodies 10 and 30 of the holder disengage and be separated from each other.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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DE29904029U DE29904029U1 (de) | 1999-03-05 | 1999-03-05 | Halter für Stiftschlüssel |
DE29904029.1 | 1999-03-05 |
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WO2000053376A1 WO2000053376A1 (de) | 2000-09-14 |
WO2000053376A9 true WO2000053376A9 (de) | 2001-10-25 |
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DE102005056535A1 (de) * | 2005-11-28 | 2007-05-31 | Wera Werk Hermann Werner Gmbh & Co. Kg | Aufbewahrungsvorrichtung für Winkelschlüssel |
GB2446139A (en) * | 2007-01-30 | 2008-08-06 | Jaco Internat Corp | Allen wrench holder |
DE102007040730B4 (de) * | 2007-08-29 | 2021-07-15 | Wiha Werkzeuge Gmbh | Steckschlüssel-Halter |
CN103950007B (zh) * | 2014-05-07 | 2017-01-18 | 浙江斐凌工具有限公司 | 一种旋具收纳装置 |
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FR2700724B1 (fr) * | 1993-01-22 | 1995-04-14 | Facom | Etui pour une série d'outils, notamment de clés mâles coudées. |
DE29503612U1 (de) * | 1995-03-03 | 1995-04-27 | Willi Hahn GmbH & Co KG, 78136 Schonach | Halter für Stiftschlüssel |
JPH08323652A (ja) * | 1995-05-30 | 1996-12-10 | Shinki Seisakusho:Kk | ドライバービット用保持具 |
US6053316A (en) * | 1999-03-11 | 2000-04-25 | Lo; Lai Sung | Tool box combination |
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