WO2015181036A1 - Outil de poche - Google Patents

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WO2015181036A1
WO2015181036A1 PCT/EP2015/061223 EP2015061223W WO2015181036A1 WO 2015181036 A1 WO2015181036 A1 WO 2015181036A1 EP 2015061223 W EP2015061223 W EP 2015061223W WO 2015181036 A1 WO2015181036 A1 WO 2015181036A1
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receiving chamber
file
pocket tool
spring element
base body
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Hermann Painsith
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Victorinox Ag
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D29/00Manicuring or pedicuring implements
    • A45D29/18Manicure or pedicure sets, e.g. combinations without case, etui, or the like
    • A45D29/20Boxes, cases, etuis or the like specially adapted therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/24Etuis for purposes not covered by a single one of groups A45C11/02 - A45C11/22, A45C11/26, A45C11/32 - A45C11/38
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H3/00Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
    • B25H3/02Boxes
    • B25H3/021Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
    • B25H3/022Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements in fixed relationship
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45D
    • A45D2200/05Details of containers

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  • the invention relates to a pocket tool, in particular a plate-shaped horrkar- te, a pocket knife or a cosmetic case, with at least one receiving chamber for a shock and / or break-sensitive commodity, as described in claim 1.
  • EP 0 957 704 B2 describes a plate-shaped receiving housing made of metal or plastic, with a base plate and a parallel to this cover plate, which are connected to one another via an adhesive or weld.
  • the receiving housing a plurality of inner and in a plane parallel to the base and cover plate extending plane spaced receiving chambers for a plurality of objects that are accessible via receiving openings from the outside, arranged.
  • a plurality of mutually parallel rib-like webs are at least partially separated from each other on the inner surfaces formed on inner surfaces of the base plate and the cover plate, which project from the base plate in the direction of the cover plate and the cover plate in the direction of the base plate perpendicular to the inner surfaces.
  • a knife, a file, a pair of scissors, a pair of tweezers, a toothpick and a ballpoint pen are accommodated in the receiving chambers provided between these limiting webs.
  • the file has at one end a handle, by means of which the file is held in the receiving chamber. All of these tools and / or everyday objects are predominantly made of solid, unbreakable materials and are in direct contact with the receiving housing.
  • the present invention is based on the object of forming or arranging at least one receiving chamber in or on a pocket tool, which receiving chamber comprises a utility article, in particular a tool designed as a file, in the form of a material which is primarily made of a fracture-sensitive material, such as glass and / or ceramic. formed base body can accommodate and keeps it securely positioned even with frequent removal. In addition, even in the receiving chamber befindlichem base body to be protected against breakage in shock loads.
  • This object of the invention is solved by the features of claim 1.
  • the advantage achieved by the features of claim 1 lies in the fact that in a break-sensitive commodity this in the designated receiving chamber not only on the side walls, but at least one additional first spring element is applied and supported so damped over this.
  • a corresponding holding force for the article of daily use can also be achieved at its position located in the receiving chamber. This could also be dispensed with additional locking and / or locking.
  • the spring element forms within the receiving chamber an elastically yielding component, which dampens a direct transmission of shocks to the base body and thus protects it from damage.
  • the receiving chamber has, on a first narrow side, the supporting surfaces provided for this, which serve to abut and / or support one of the longitudinal side surfaces of the base body or file body. Due to the angularly converging aligned Ab support surfaces a defined support and system is thus created in a longitudinal edge region.
  • the advantage achieved by the features of claim 3 lies in the fact that the file body received in the receiving chamber and also safely over a longer period of operation repeated removal and insertion operations can be kept from falling out. Since this commodity is a file with a file body made of a material which is fragile, it is supported so that shock loads, as may occur when falling down to the ground, transmitted only damped from the body of the pocket tool on the file body become. In order to support the file body itself without additional integrally formed or arranged latching and / or holding means in the receiving chamber, this has at least one of its longitudinal side surfaces, but preferably on both its longitudinal side surfaces, each one the edge ends of the two flat sides beyond projecting Fei - body part on.
  • a roughened surface is arranged or formed as a working surface at least on one of the flat sides of the file body, the longitudinal side surfaces, in particular in the case of a filing body formed from glass, are free from roughening and thus preferably smooth.
  • a bearing and / or support section is thus created on the file body.
  • a further embodiment according to claim 4 is also advantageous, since in the longitudinal edge area of the file body a defined support area or support section is created, which is free from roughening and thus damage or removal of material in the housing over a longer period of use Receiving chamber arranged or trained Ab support surfaces can be prevented.
  • the laterally projecting part of the Feil stressess also forms part of a centering and / or guide assembly.
  • a further advantage is an embodiment according to claim 5, as a targeted and directed support for the file body can be created in the receiving chamber.
  • a self-centering of the file body can be achieved in the receiving chamber.
  • a spring element can be created, which allows unhindered insertion or removal operation of the file body in or out of the receiving chamber.
  • sufficient clamping force can also be exerted on the file body, starting from the spring element, in order to hold it securely positioned in the receiving chamber and to be able to prevent it from accidentally falling out.
  • a centered support of the file body in the receiving chamber can nevertheless be achieved in the direction of its thickness even if the spring element is deformed too much, as can occur, for example, during a shock load.
  • the arrangement and mounting of the first spring element in the region of the second narrow side of therackam- Mer a sufficient receiving space for the spring element itself and sufficient space for the spring travel to be carried out can be created.
  • an embodiment according to claim 14 proves advantageous because thereby a centric view of the filing body can be created in the direction of its thickness within the receiving chamber.
  • no special insertion direction and / or position of the file body needs to be taken into account. This is especially true when the longitudinal side surfaces of the file body are also formed mirror-inverted and centric with respect to the median plane.
  • At least one receiving chamber is thus created within a plate-shaped receiving housing, which are specially designed for receiving file bodies made of a brittle material, in particular glass.
  • the additional arrangement of holding and / or locking means can be dispensed with directly on the file body and this can be inserted directly into the base body of the plate-shaped receiving housing and also removed again.
  • the file body is similar to other tools arranged on the base or held it stored tools of a located within the receiving area of the pocket knife storage position in a pivoted removal position.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a pocket tool in the form of a tool card, in plan view.
  • FIG. 2 shows the pocket tool according to FIG. 1, cut in a view according to the lines II - II in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 2 shows the pocket tool according to FIG. 1, cut in a view according to the lines II - II in FIG. 1;
  • Fig. 3 shows a receiving space with the utensil received therein in
  • Shape of a file cut in side view according to the lines III-III in Fig. 1; 4 shows the receiving space in the region of the spring element with the utensil received therein, cut in side view along the lines IV-IV in Fig. 1.
  • FIG. 5 shows the file formed as a file and forming the tool commodity, in perspective view
  • Fig. 6 shows a detail of a differently shaped and the tool forming utensil in the form of a file body in cross section;
  • Fig. 7 is designed as a pocket knife pocket tool with an outside of the
  • FIG. 8 shows a further possible arrangement of a utility article formed as a file on a pocket tool designed as a pocket knife, in a side view;
  • FIG. 9 shows another possible arrangement of a utility item embodied as a file on a pocket tool designed as a pocket knife, in side view; another, trained as a file and forming the tool commodity, in plan view; Fig. 11 shows a detail of another spring-trained holder of the utility object in the receiving chamber of the pocket tool, in cross section.
  • the same parts are provided with the same reference numerals or the same component names, wherein the disclosures contained in the entire description can be mutatis mutandis to the same parts with the same reference numerals or component names.
  • the position information selected in the description, such as top, bottom, side, etc. are also related to the directly described and illustrated figure, and these position data are to be transferred analogously to the new position in the event of a change in position.
  • pocket tool is understood to mean a wide variety of everyday objects, such as a plate-shaped tool card, a pocket knife, a wide variety of cosmetic cases, which a user can store in his pants or skirt pocket, a handbag, a briefcase or the like. It could also be an attachment module to a mobile phone, in which a variety of everyday objects such as tools or the like to be included.
  • at least one receiving chamber is intended to be arranged or formed, which serves to receive an item which is sensitive to impact and / or shock loading.
  • Such fragile objects or tools or articles of daily use formed therefrom can be formed, for example, by a glass body, mirror, ceramic component or the like.
  • the item to be picked up can be formed by a file, in particular a nail file. If it is, for example, a file, its base body or the filing body formed by it can itself be formed predominantly of glass and / or ceramic. On at least one of its flat sides, the filing body is provided with a roughened surface at least to a predominant area proportion. This roughened area can be produced, for example, by etching with an acid or a sandblasting process. Such a file body and a method for its production is described inter alia in EP 0 925 003 Bl or EP 2 000 043 A2. The at least one utensil is arranged in its storage and / or storage position in the receiving chamber or received therein.
  • the article of daily use has a base body which is delimited by first and second flat sides arranged spaced apart from one another, first and second longitudinal side surfaces extending therebetween and first and second end faces.
  • the commodity may in particular be formed by a file and / or a mirror, which may be formed by a filing and / or mirror body. These can in turn be limited by distanced first and second flat sides, extending therebetween first and second longitudinal side surfaces and first and second end faces.
  • At least a first spring element is arranged or formed, on which at least one first spring element of the utility object is resiliently supported thereon.
  • Mirror body seen in the direction of the longitudinal extent of which be formed at least one longitudinal side surface with a convex curvature.
  • a chamfer surface on both edges of the flat sides.
  • the utensil in particular the file body, can be inserted into the receiving chamber via an operating opening or removed from the receiving chamber.
  • a file formed by a glass material will be described in more detail with a file body, it being noted, however, that the article which is susceptible to impact and / or breakage may also be formed by other articles susceptible to breakage.
  • the file body Since the file body is formed flat profile-shaped and usually has itself no additional handle, the file body is itself in the receiving chamber of the Taschenwerk- support. Furthermore, it should be held securely against accidental falling out in the receiving position even in repeated use in the receiving chamber.
  • the receiving chamber seen in cross section with respect to its length ser stretch in the region of the first longitudinal side surface of the file body facing first narrow side a first boundary wall with at least two angularly on the side facing away from the receiving chamber side converging Ab support surfaces.
  • at least one first spring element is arranged in the region of a second narrow side of the receiving chamber arranged opposite the first narrow side.
  • the first spring element abuts against the first longitudinal side surface opposite the second longitudinal side surface when received in the receiving chamber file body.
  • the filing body is acted upon by the first spring element with a spring force directed in the direction of the first narrow side.
  • FIGS. 1 to 6 a first possible and possibly independent embodiment of a pocket tool 1 is shown, with reference to the previously general description to refer to the same training or reference is made.
  • one of the articles of daily use namely one of the tools accommodated therein in the pocket tool 1 is formed by a file or a file body forming the latter, which has been shown and described alone in FIGS. 5 and 6 is.
  • the pocket tool 1 described in more detail here is designed as a plate-shaped receiving housing.
  • This can be formed from a wide variety of materials, such as plastics and / or metals, in particular light metals. In the case of a plastic, a show through or a transparent formation can also take place with a correspondingly selected material.
  • the plate-shaped receiving housing is formed in the present embodiment by a base plate 2 and a cover plate 3.
  • the two plates 2, 3 can be connected to each other detachably or permanently. In the joined state of the base plate 2 with the cover plate 3, these form a base body 4 of the formed as a tool card pocket tool 1.
  • the basic body 4 is peripherally limited in the region of its narrow sides by longitudinal side surfaces 5 and transverse side surfaces 6.
  • longitudinal side surfaces 5 and transverse side surfaces 6 each extend parallel to one another.
  • longitudinal side surfaces 5 and the transverse side surfaces 6 are aligned at an angle to each other, in particular at right angles, extending.
  • the pocket tool 1 formed as a tool card has at least one receiving chamber 7 formed in the base body 4 or arranged on the base body 4.
  • a plurality of such receiving chambers 7 between the base plate 2 and the cover plate 3 are arranged or formed, which is accessible from one of the longitudinal side surfaces 5 and / or one of the transverse side surfaces 6 via a respective receiving chamber 7 associated operating opening 8.
  • a plurality of receiving chambers 7 are provided, which, depending on the tool and / or commodity to be received therein, have the appropriate shape.
  • To form the receiving chamber 7 and the receiving chambers 7 can on the base plate 2 and / or cover plate 3 in each case in the direction of the opposite plate 3, 2 projecting trained webs and / or the ribs on the base plate 2 and / or the cover plate 3 are arranged or formed. Regardless, it would also be possible to arrange only one of the plates, either on the base plate 2 or on the cover plate 3 or the webs or ribs and form the other plate level.
  • the connection between the base plate 2 and the cover plate 3 takes place predominantly in the region of the respective opposite plate 3, 2 facing longitudinal end faces of the ribs or webs.
  • connection can be made in many different ways. Thus, it would be possible to perform the connection in the course of an adhesion process with an additional adhesive, a welding process or even with a mechanical connection process, such as screws, rivets or the like.
  • the files used so far are those made of a metallic material, wherein at one end of the file, an additional handle is usually arranged from a plastic material, in particular is formed.
  • an additional handle is usually arranged from a plastic material, in particular is formed.
  • the additional handle and the main body 4 of the pocket tool 1 in the region of its receiving chamber 7 with the additional handle cooperating locking and / or holding means were arranged or provided.
  • the filing body formed mostly of the metallic material was not in direct contact with the base plate 2 and / or cover plate 3 or the webs or ribs bounding or delimiting the receiving chamber 7.
  • a file 9 is to be received in the receiving chamber 7 and held there until it is removed in the receiving chamber 7.
  • the file 9 is designed in particular as a nail file and forms one of the items to be included in the pocket tool 1.
  • the file 9 has a file body 10 formed as a base body, which is spaced apart from each other by arranged first and second flat sides 11, 12, extending therebetween first and second longitudinal side surfaces 13, 14th as well as first and second end faces 15, 16 is limited or bounded. There- with the spatial shape of the file body 10 is fixed.
  • the file body 10 is formed flat profile.
  • a rounding or a different type of transition between the two longitudinal side surfaces 13, 14 may be formed in the region of the two end faces 15, 16.
  • the transitions or the two end faces 15, 16 can also be designed differently from each other.
  • Each of the receiving chambers 7 usually has an externally accessible operating opening 8.
  • the file 9 can be inserted through the operating opening 8 into the receiving chamber 7, in particular inserted, or removed from the receiving chamber 7.
  • other tools, utensils or consumables can be added and held.
  • the filing body 10 itself is formed predominantly of glass or a glass material. In most cases, flow glass or pressed glass is used. On at least one of the flat sides 11, 12, the filing body 10 has a roughened surface, which is thus formed as a working surface or filing surface on the filing body 10.
  • edge-side or ends 17 represent the ends of the first flat side 11, and the edge-side or ends 18 represent the ends of the second flat side 12. This can best be seen in the illustration of FIG. 4 or 6. Under projecting here any spatial form is understood, which seen in cross section causes a certain projection over the two edge-side ends 17, 18 subsequent to the two flat sides 11, 12.
  • at least one of the longitudinal side surfaces 13 and / or 14 could be formed in the cross section of the file body 10 in the direction of its longitudinal extension with a convexly extending curvature.
  • a respective bevel surface 19, 20 may be arranged or formed on both flat ends 17, 18 of the flat sides 11, 12.
  • the two chamfer surfaces 19, 20 could intersect at the ends facing away from the flat sides 11, 12.
  • the arrangement or provision of the roughening is to be avoided at least in the region of the two longitudinal side surfaces 13, 14 and these are therefore preferably planar and / or smooth and therefore formed without any roughening. This may or may serve the two longitudinal side surfaces 13 and 14 for supporting and holding the file body 10 in the receiving chamber 7 of the pocket tool 1.
  • the receiving chamber 7 seen in cross-section with respect to their length ser stretch, in the region of one of the first longitudinal side surfaces 13 of the file body 10 facing first narrow side a first boundary wall 21.
  • the first boundary wall 21 is formed in the region of the first narrow side by webs 22, 23 projecting from the base plate 2 and the cover plate 3, respectively.
  • a height extent of the webs 22, 23 on the base plate 2 and the cover plate 3 is preferably chosen so that they each extend over half of a height 24 of the receiving chamber 7 between the base plate 2 and the cover plate 3 to each other and abut each other. This contact area can also form a connection area.
  • the Ab support surfaces 25 may be oriented in such a way that these are aligned at an angle to the side facing away from the receiving chamber 7 side converging. Furthermore, the inclination angle or the orientation of the Abstützflä- surfaces 25 to the spatial shape of the longitudinal side surfaces 13 and / or 14 should be adjusted accordingly.
  • the first longitudinal side surface 13 or the second longitudinal side surface 14 of the file body 10 is supported on the ab support surfaces 25.
  • the previously described height 24 of the receiving chamber 7 in the direction of the thickness between the two flat sides 11, 12 of the file body 10, at least chosen so large that without clamping even with tolerance-related deviations of the file body 10 can be inserted into the receiving chamber 7.
  • the height 24 is selected such that the receiving chamber 7 or the chamber walls delimiting there are arranged at a distance from the first flat side 11 and from the second flat side 12.
  • At least one first spring element 26 is arranged or formed in the region of a second narrow side of the receiving chamber 7 arranged opposite the first narrow side.
  • the first spring element 26 rests against its second longitudinal side surface 14 when the filing body 10 is received in the receiving chamber 7 and acts on the filing body 10 with a spring force directed in the direction of the first narrow side or the first boundary wall 21.
  • the first described Ab support surfaces 25 in the region of the first boundary wall 21 in the longitudinal extension of the water receiving chamber 7 seen only partially formed or arrange it. It would also be possible, in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the receiving chamber 7 on the first boundary wall 21 a plurality of consecutively arranged Ab support surfaces 25 form or arrange. Irrespective of this, however, the Ab support surfaces 25 may be formed or arranged over a predominant longitudinal extent of the first narrow side of the first boundary wall 21 of the receiving chamber 7.
  • the arranged in the region of the second narrow side and previously described first spring element 26 can on its side facing the receiving chamber 7 side two at an angle have facing away from the receiving chamber 7 side converging contact surfaces 27 have.
  • a similar support or centering of the file body 10 can be achieved, as has already been described previously for the Ab support surfaces 25 on the first boundary wall 21.
  • the at least first spring element 26 could be formed, for example, by a leaf spring, an elastically formed pressure body or the like.
  • the first spring element 26 could also be formed directly by a formed on the base plate 2 and / or cover plate 3 or trained spring arm. Regardless of this, however, the first spring element 26 could also be formed directly from the same material as the base plate 2 and / or cover plate 3.
  • the receiving chamber 7 is limited in the present embodiment, in the region of the second narrow side at least in sections by a second boundary wall 28.
  • the second boundary wall 28 can be designed similarly, as has already been described above for the first boundary wall 21. This is best seen in FIG. 3.
  • further webs 29, 30 may be arranged or formed, which on the base plate 2 and cover plate 3 facing each other and may be connected to each other at their end faces. However, this connection can also be made in the previously described webs 22, 23 in the region of their facing end faces.
  • the distance is greater than or selected, as a maximum outer dimension of the file body 10 between its two longitudinal side surfaces 13 and 14.
  • a direct solid contact at least between the boundary surfaces 31 and this facing the second longitudinal side surface 14 of the file body 10 can be avoided.
  • better tolerance-related deviations of the file body 10 can be so caught.
  • the at least one first spring element 26 may for example be arranged or received in a recess 32 formed or arranged in the second boundary wall 28.
  • the at least first spring element 26 should project beyond the second boundary wall 28 arranged in the region of the second narrow side of the receiving chamber 7 or the boundary surfaces 31 formed or arranged on the second boundary wall 28 in the direction of the receiving chamber 7.
  • the support surfaces 25 and / or the contact surfaces 27 and / or the boundary surfaces 31 are mirror images and / or symmetrical with respect to a parallel direction with respect to the longitudinal extension of the water Receiving chamber 7 extending and arranged in an average of the height 24 of the receiving chamber 7 extending center plane 33.
  • At least one second spring element 34 is arranged or formed in the region of the first narrow side of the receiving chamber 7, on which the contact surfaces 27 aligned at an angle to the side facing away from the receiving chamber 7 are formed or are arranged, as has been previously described in the first spring element 26. So that can Contact surfaces 27 project at least in sections on the Ab support surfaces 25 of the first narrow side of the receiving chamber 7 in the direction of the opposite second narrow side. The contact surfaces 27 may also form sections from the support surfaces 25.
  • FIG. 7 shows a further and optionally independent embodiment of a pocket tool 1, with the same reference numerals or component designations being used again for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 6. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 6 and the introductory statements.
  • the commodity is also in this embodiment described here as a file 9 with the base body, namely the filing body 10, formed.
  • a pocket knife forms the pocket tool 1.
  • the plate-shaped base body 4 described above is formed here by side cheeks 35 which are arranged at a distance from one another and are preferably connected to one another. Between the side cheeks 35, a receiving region 36 is arranged or formed, in which at least one functional part is preferably pivotably received in a storage position. For the use or the use of at least one functional part of this is to spend in its pivoted or swung deployed position. A corresponding latching or locking position can also be additionally provided.
  • At least one outer side 37 of one of the side cheeks 35, at least one side cheek plate 38 is arranged, which also forms a separate component and a component of the base body 4.
  • the receiving chamber 7 serves to receive the file 9 formed by the file body 10.
  • the receiving chamber 7 can be delimited by the side cheek plate 38 and the outside 37 of one of the side cheeks 35.
  • the at least first spring element 26 can cooperate with one of the longitudinal side surfaces 13, 14 again.
  • the side cheek plate 38 of two interconnected plate parts, between which the receiving chamber 7 is formed, as this previously described in the plate-shaped main body 4 according to FIGS. 1 to 4 formed by the base plate 2 and the cover plate 3.
  • the side cheek plate 38 or the plate parts forming it can be formed from a transparent to a transparent material, in particular from a plastic.
  • FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of a pocket tool 1, which is possibly independent of itself, wherein the same reference numerals or component designations are again used for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 7.
  • FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of a pocket tool 1, which is possibly independent of itself, wherein the same reference numerals or component designations are again used for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 7.
  • reference numerals or component designations are again used for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 7.
  • a pocket knife forms the pocket tool 1.
  • the plate-shaped base body 4 described above is in contrast formed here by spaced-apart and preferably interconnected side cheeks 35. Between the side walls 35 of the receiving portion 36 is arranged or formed, in which at least one functional part is preferably pivotally received in a storage position. For the use or the use of at least one functional part of this is to spend in its pivoted or swung deployed position. A corresponding latching or locking position can also be additionally provided.
  • the receiving chamber 7 serving to receive the file body 10 is formed in a receiving body 39 which is pivotably mounted on the base body 4 and has a tubular or tubular design.
  • a receiving body 39 which is pivotably mounted on the base body 4 and has a tubular or tubular design.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 The design and geometry of the receiving chamber 7 described in FIGS. 7 and 8 is analogous, as is done in the receiving chamber 7 described in detail in FIGS. 1 to 4.
  • the at least one first spring element 26 is again provided.
  • FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of a pocket tool 1, which is possibly independent of itself, wherein the same reference numerals or component designations are again used for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 8. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding Figs. 1 to 8 or reference.
  • the object to be accommodated in the receiving chamber 7 is also formed here by a file 9 with its base body or filing body 10.
  • the pocket tool 1 is formed in the present embodiment by a penknife, but it should be mentioned that the holder and arrangement of the trained here as a file 9 commodity in a tool card or other receiving housing, such as an additional module to a mobile phone or the like, Application can be found.
  • the base body 4 by spaced apart and preferably interconnected side cheeks 35 is formed. Between the side cheeks 35, the receiving region 36 is arranged or formed, in which at least one functional part is preferably pivotally accommodated in its storage position.
  • the functional parts can also be referred to as commodities.
  • At least one side cheek plate 38 is arranged on at least one outer side 37 of one of the side cheeks 35. This can optionally be formed by an independent component and thereby form a component of the base body 4 and / or represent.
  • the receiving chamber 7 serves to receive the commodity formed by the file body 10.
  • the receiving chamber 7 may be bounded by the side cheek plate 38 and the outside 37 of the side cheek 35. However, it would also be possible to arrange the receiving chamber 7 only in the side cheek plate 38 or to form it there.
  • a different insertion direction is selected here.
  • the receiving chamber 7 in this case has a pocket-shaped spatial form, wherein the utility article forming file 9 in the transverse direction with respect to their longitudinal extension in the receiving chamber 7 is to use.
  • first spring element 26 is again arranged in the area inside the receiving chamber 7. In contrast to the previously described embodiment, this does not interact with one of the previously described longitudinal side surfaces 13 or 14, but with the first end side surface 15 of the base body or file body 10.
  • the first spring element 26 has an approximately serpentine longitudinal profile and is, at least in sections, at the first end face 15 at.
  • the base body or file body 10 may be supported directly adjacent to the base body 4 of the pocket tool 1 in the region of its second end face 16.
  • At least one further spring element for example the second spring element 34, in the area of the second end face 16 in the receiving chamber 7. This makes it possible to achieve even better damping retention of the fragile-trained utility item in the storage position located in the receiving chamber 7.
  • a control opening 8 may be arranged or formed in the base body 4 - in the present embodiment in the side cheek plate 38 - a control opening 8.
  • the spatial form of the operating opening 8 has been shown only as an example and can have a wide variety of length and / or width dimensions. It would also be possible in the direction of the longitudinal sers extension of the file body 10 to arrange or form a plurality of operating openings 8 in the side cheek plate 38.
  • a floating, damping mounting and / or mounting of the accessory sand, in particular of the file body 10, in the receiving chamber 7 can thus be achieved.
  • a third spring element 40 on the side opposite the operating opening 8-in the present exemplary embodiment in the region of the first longitudinal side surface 13.
  • FIG. 10 shows a further and, if appropriate, separate embodiment of a commodity, with the same reference numerals or component designations being used again for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 9. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding Figs. 1 to 9 or reference.
  • the item of utility shown here alone is again a file 9 with its file body 10.
  • this filing body 10 shown here has end sections 41, 42 in the region of the first and / or second end face 15, 16 which are free from roughening and thus smooth are formed.
  • the one or more end portions 41 and / or 42 may be provided only in the region of one of the flat sides 11 or 12 or else on both flat sides 11 and 12. If the end sections 41 and 42 are arranged both in the region of the two end faces 15 and 16 and on both flat sides 11 and 12, no special insertion direction of the file body 10 into the receiving chamber 7 is to be considered.
  • the spring element 26 and / or 34 can act directly on one of the end sections 41 and / or 42 and thus support the file body 10 correspondingly elastically within the receiving chamber 7.
  • FIG. 11 shows a further embodiment of a partial area of a pocket tool 1, which is possibly independent of itself, again using the same reference numerals or component designations for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 10. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding Figs. 1 to 10 or reference.
  • the object to be accommodated in the receiving chamber 7 is also formed here by a file 9 with its base body or filing body 10.
  • the article of daily use could also be a mirror or the like in which direct contact of the spring element 26 and / or 34 with the mirrored surface is to be avoided.
  • FIG. 10 shown here is a cross section in the transverse direction with respect to the longitudinal extension of the filing body 10, wherein only a portion of the receiving body 7 forming base body 4 is shown.
  • the unsharpened roughening and / or mirroring is schematically indicated in the region of the two flat sides 11, 12 by a serrated line.
  • first longitudinal srandab sections 43 are arranged or formed, which are free of roughening or a mirroring.
  • the spring element 26 shown here is located on the first opposite longitudinal srandab cut 43 both in the area of the first flat side 11 and the second flat side 12 of the utility item, in particular of the file body 10 at.
  • the second spring element 34 is simplified. This spring element is located on the two oppositely disposed second longitudinal srandab cut 44 in the region of the first flat side 11 and the second flat side 12 at.
  • first spring element 26 and / or the second spring element 34 also rest against at least one longitudinal side surface 13 and / or 14.
  • a resilient and / or damping support of the utensil in the receiving chamber 7 can be achieved.
  • the embodiments show possible Au s Offices variants of the pocket tool 1, wherein it should be noted at this point that the invention is not limited to the specifically illustrated embodiment slinen same, but also various combinations of the individual embodiments are mutually possible and this variation possibility due to the teaching technical action by objective invention in the skill of working in this technical field expert.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11 embodiments form the subject of independent solutions according to the invention.
  • the relevant objects and solutions according to the invention can be found in the detailed descriptions of these figures.
  • first longitudinal side surface 43 first longitudinal edge portion second longitudinal side surface 44 second longitudinal edge portion first end side surface

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L'invention concerne un outil de poche (1) comprenant un corps de base (4), un ou plusieurs compartiments de réception (7) formés dans le corps de base (4) et un objet utilitaire fragile logé à l'intérieur. L'objet utilitaire est constitué en grande partie d'une matière fragile, en particulier du verre et/ou de la céramique. Dans le compartiment (7) sont disposés ou formés un ou plusieurs premiers éléments élastiques (26) sur lesquels l'objet utilitaire est supporté élastiquement.
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