WO2022008226A1 - Bloc porte-couteau pour un système de porte-couteaux pour un ou plusieurs couteaux, et système porte-couteaux ayant au moins deux blocs porte-couteau - Google Patents

Bloc porte-couteau pour un système de porte-couteaux pour un ou plusieurs couteaux, et système porte-couteaux ayant au moins deux blocs porte-couteau Download PDF

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WO2022008226A1
WO2022008226A1 PCT/EP2021/066919 EP2021066919W WO2022008226A1 WO 2022008226 A1 WO2022008226 A1 WO 2022008226A1 EP 2021066919 W EP2021066919 W EP 2021066919W WO 2022008226 A1 WO2022008226 A1 WO 2022008226A1
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Klaus Marcu
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Friedrich Ug (Haftungsbeschränkt)
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/14Knife racks or stands; Holders for table utensils attachable to plates

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  • Knife holding block for a knife storage system for one or more knives and knife storage system with at least two knife holding blocks
  • the invention relates to a knife holding block for a knife storage system for one or more knives and a knife storage system with at least two knife holding blocks.
  • cutlery storage systems are known in which items of cutlery can be sorted or stored unsorted.
  • DE 10 2011 052 100 A1 discloses a cutlery storage system for manually removing items of cutlery with a receiving unit for receiving at least one holding unit, the holding unit being provided for holding individual items of cutlery.
  • the items of cutlery placed in the storage unit are arranged in levels one on top of the other like scales.
  • the handle areas of the cutlery items on the lower levels are at least partially covered.
  • items of cutlery from the lower levels can only be removed when the items of cutlery from the upper levels have been removed.
  • a further development of the cutlery storage unit is known from EP 3302181 B1.
  • the hygienic cutlery storage system for knives, forks and spoons comprises a holding block for one or more pieces of cutlery, the pieces of cutlery each having a handle and a tool area and the holding block having a handle rest and a tool area shelf, which handle shelf is arranged above the tool area shelf in the intended use state and a plurality of items of cutlery can be accommodated next to one another along its length.
  • the handle rest has a comb-like structure in order to accommodate the piece of cutlery in a lateral position in relation to its tool area.
  • the handle tray also has an angle of inclination to a horizontal installation surface of the holding block such that the inserted piece of cutlery is inclined in the intended use state, starting from the handle by the angle of inclination to the installation surface.
  • the free ends of the handles of forks and spoons rest on the handle rest and the tool area protrudes into a cavity that is closed at the top.
  • the front area of the tool areas of the fork and spoon rest in the cavity and their tip touches the inside of the vertical end wall of the cavity.
  • the fork and spoon are cantilevered between the handle rest and the support point in the cavity. Knives rest with the handle on the handle rest and dip their cutting edges into slots that are open at the top and form the tool area rest.
  • the knife sheaths lie on the support surface in the slots for almost their entire length.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an improved knife holding block for a knife storage system.
  • a further object is to provide a knife storage system with at least one knife holding block in which knives can be presented and removed in large quantities in a hygienic manner.
  • a knife holding block for a knife storage system with a base body that is intended to be set up on a set-up surface on a subsurface.
  • the base body has a height in the direction of a vertical axis, a width in the direction of a transverse axis and a longitudinal extent in the direction of a longitudinal axis transverse to the vertical axis and the transverse axis.
  • the longitudinal extent is greater than the width in the direction of the transverse axis.
  • the base body has a handle rest for accommodating knife handles and a knife edge rest for accommodating knife edges, which is offset in height in the direction of the vertical axis to the handle rest.
  • a knife rests with an area of the knife handle on the handle rest of a first base body and with a first area of its knife edge on the blade rest of a further base body that follows in the direction of the transverse axis.
  • the knives can, for example, rest with the end piece of the knife handle on the handle rest.
  • the knives when inserted, extend transversely to the longitudinal extent of the base body.
  • the handle rest has a comb-like structure with alternating partitions and spaces in the direction of the longitudinal axis for accommodating the knife handles of a plurality of knives in succession along the longitudinal axis with knife edges arranged essentially parallel in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
  • the knives are arranged in a single layer.
  • Each of the spaces has an indentation toward a blade receiving space.
  • the blade rest is located in front of the blade receiving space adjoining it in the direction of the transverse axis, and the blade receiving space is closed off at least in some areas with a cover towards the handle rest, so that a second area of the knife blade protruding into the blade receiving space is covered by the cover.
  • a cutting edge receiving space is understood to mean a hollow space which is at least partially open to the insertion direction of the knife cutting edges and otherwise at least partially enclosed by side walls and/or front walls or rear walls, with the cover forming the upper side.
  • the cover extends over a large area of the knife edges, which are arranged underneath the cover.
  • the handles of other knives are arranged above the cover, the handles of which are located in the handle shelf above the cavity. The knife sheaths of the knives protruding into the cavity are separated from the handles of the other knives by the cover.
  • the knife handle is the portion of the knife by which the knife is usually held when in use.
  • the knife edge is the portion of the knife that is commonly used to bring the knife into contact with food.
  • the knife holding block in particular several knife holding blocks, is equipped with knives and arranged in particular on a base element in such a way that the knives are inclined from top to bottom along their longitudinal extension in the manner described.
  • the installation surface of the knife holder block is the horizontal surface on which the knife holder block stands when used as intended.
  • the knife holder block can have a base which is formed by a more or less continuous surface.
  • the knife holding block can have feet or a frame on which the knife holding block stands on the installation surface.
  • the knives are inclined from the knife handle to the knife edge. Due to the inclination of the knives, the knives can be presented in a space-saving manner in that the knives partially overlap but are easily accessible to a user.
  • the knives are arranged next to each other in a single layer, and the knives can be removed individually without necessarily having to touch other knives in order to select a knife.
  • the knife edges are essentially arranged within the blade receiving space, which adjoins the blade holder in the direction of the transverse axis and is therefore shielded from the outside by the cover.
  • the knife handles are located outside of the blade receiving space and are easily accessible to the user. This arrangement makes it more difficult or impossible for a user to touch the knife edges when removing the knives.
  • the knife edges can be prevented or at least made more difficult by the arrangement of the knife edges in the blade receiving space.
  • a high standard of hygiene when removing the knives can be guaranteed during use, even if a large number of users access the knives.
  • the first area of the knife edge, which is supported on the knife edge support can be small in contrast to the overall length of the knife edge. As a result, only a relatively small area of the knife edge can be in contact with the blade rest.
  • the extent of the cutting edge rest in the transverse direction can be shorter than if the entire knife edge were supported by the cutting edge rest. This makes it easier to clean the blade holder.
  • the configuration is particularly well suited for cleaning in dishwashers.
  • the knives can be taken up gently and user-safely with their knife edges in the incisions. If the spaces between the handle rest and the blade rest are open, the knives can slide into the notches of the blade rest from above and can also be easily removed again.
  • the knives can be sorted quickly, which relieves the operating and kitchen staff. In addition, touching the knife edges by the staff when sorting the knives can be reduced.
  • the incisions can each have a boundary wall in the direction of the longitudinal axis and can end in the direction of the vertical axis with the blade holder.
  • the incisions can be delimited at the bottom by a support surface for the first area of the knife edge.
  • the contact surfaces for the first area of the knife edges can be arranged opposite the contact surfaces for the area of the knife handles, with the contact surfaces of the knife handles each having an opening for cutting edge storage.
  • the comb-like structure of the handle rest can at least partially overlap, in particular cover, the cutter rest in the direction of the transverse axis. As a result, the comb-like structure of the handle rest can at least partially cover the cutter rest and protect the corresponding areas of the knife edges arranged in the cutter rest from being accessed by a user.
  • the boundary walls of the blade holder can have a tilting angle relative to the vertical axis, which is arranged perpendicularly to the installation surface. Due to the tilting angle, the knives can be inclined slightly to the side along the length of the knife holding block. This has the advantage that the knives assume a stable preferred direction and allow particularly easy sorting when being sorted into the knife holding block, in particular in combination with several holding blocks which are set up parallel to their longitudinal extension.
  • the tilt angle can be small and amount to only a few degrees. A tilting angle of between 1° and 15°, preferably between 2° and 10°, is advantageously provided. Due to the slight incline, the knives slide particularly easily into their resting position.
  • the partition walls of the handle shelf can have a tilting angle relative to the vertical axis, which is arranged perpendicularly to the installation surface.
  • This tilting angle also has the advantage that the knives assume a stable preferred direction and allow particularly easy sorting when being sorted into the knife holding block, in particular in combination with several holding blocks which are set up parallel to their longitudinal extension.
  • the tilt angle can be small and amount to only a few degrees.
  • the tilting angles of the partition walls and the bearing surfaces can be identical. This simplifies the manufacture of the knife holding blocks.
  • the handle rest can have an angle of inclination relative to the vertical axis such that an inserted knife in the intended state of use is inclined, starting from the knife handle, towards the installation surface. This inclination can make it easier to insert the knives, since the knives can slide into the corresponding blade holder due to gravity.
  • the accessibility of the knives for a user can be improved. Because of the inclination of the knife handles, the knife handles partially face the user, so that the user can grip the knife handles from the front instead of from above.
  • an end strip for free ends of the knife handles can be provided on the handle rest.
  • the knives can thus be positioned in a defined position.
  • the end strip also makes it easier to insert the knives.
  • the edging strip for the free ends of the knife handles can be used to reliably prevent a knife edge of a removed knife from unintentionally pressing a knife handle of another knife lying above it out of the handle rest.
  • a stop for the free ends of the knife edges can be provided in the blade receiving space.
  • the stop can fix the knives in a predetermined position or make it difficult or prevent further movement of the knives in the transverse direction of the base body.
  • the stop can be formed by a wall that delimits the blade receiving space and runs in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
  • the knife holding block can have at least one positioning means in order to position and optionally fix the base body of the knife holding block on a base element when in use.
  • the holding blocks are arranged stably as an ensemble on the base element and also withstand dynamic loads when loading, transporting, removing and cleaning.
  • a further aspect of the invention relates to a knife storage system with a base element on which at least two knife holding blocks for one or more knives are accommodated. The knives each have a knife handle and a knife edge.
  • At least one of the knife holding blocks has a base body with a handle rest and a blade rest, which grip rest is arranged above the blade rest when used as intended, with a plurality of knives being able to be accommodated next to one another along the longitudinal extent of the knife holding blocks.
  • At least one further knife holding block has a handle rest or a cutter rest or a handle rest and a cutter rest.
  • a knife When used as intended, a knife rests with a portion of its knife handle on the handle rest of a first base body and with a first portion of its knife edge on the blade rest of a further base body that follows in the direction of the transverse axis.
  • At least one of the measuring holding blocks comprises a cutting edge rest, which is located in front of a cutting edge receiving space adjoining in the direction of the transverse axis, and the cutting edge receiving space is closed at least in regions with a cover towards the handle rest.
  • a second area of the knife edge that protrudes into the blade receiving space is covered by the cover.
  • At least two knife holding blocks are arranged on the base element along a longitudinal extension of the base element.
  • a flexibly sized system can be created that can easily be adapted for different knife sizes and/or knife quantities.
  • Knives each in different sizes, can be logistically stored in large numbers in a small space. By providing large numbers of sorted knives, the refill interval is extended, which relieves the catering staff and saves time and money.
  • the knife holding blocks can be lined up on the base element, with at least one of the knife holding blocks being screwed, clamped, toothed or latched to the base element.
  • the knife holding blocks can be lined up on the base element along a rail, in which case in particular at least one of the knife holding blocks can be screwed, clamped, toothed or latched to the base element.
  • a detachable fastening of the knife holding blocks on the base element is advantageous.
  • one or more holding blocks can be firmly connected to the base element.
  • the individual parts or also the assembled measuring storage system can be cleaned hygienically in dishwashers, which is particularly advantageous in canteen kitchens and at events.
  • a high standard of hygiene can be maintained from inserting the knives to transporting the equipped knife storage system and removing the knives to cleaning the knife storage system.
  • a knife holding block can be provided as the first end piece, which can be designed without grip rests, but with incisions.
  • This end piece can be provided as the last knife holding block in a series of holding blocks arranged parallel to their longitudinal extension. The overall weight of the system or an extension along the longitudinal axis of the system can thereby be reduced.
  • a standard knife holding block with a handle rest can be provided.
  • a knife holding block can be provided as the second end piece, which can be designed without a cutting edge rest but with a handle rest.
  • This end piece can be provided as the first knife holding block in a series of holding blocks arranged parallel to their longitudinal extent. The overall weight of the system or an extension along the longitudinal axis of the system can thereby be reduced.
  • a standard knife holding block with cutting edge storage can be provided.
  • knives can be arranged in a single layer on the knife holding blocks. This allows a decorative presentation and hygienically perfect application. At the same time, the knives can be removed very easily and without any problems.
  • knife handles can be arranged in a self-supporting manner between the knife holding blocks. This allows the knives to be grasped and removed at a defined area.
  • At least one of the knife holding blocks can be illuminated or coupled to an illumination device. This allows the knives to be presented in a particularly attractive and effective way.
  • the holding blocks can advantageously be made of plastic, in particular of food-safe plastic.
  • FIG. 1 shows an isometric view of a first exemplary embodiment of a knife holding block according to the invention from its front side with a knife supported on a handle rest;
  • FIG. 2 shows an isometric view of the knife holding block from FIG. 1 from its underside with a knife supported on a blade rest;
  • FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the knife holding block from FIGS. 1 and 2 with a knife supported on the handle rest;
  • Figure 4 is a bottom view of the knife holding block of Figures 1 to 3; with a knife supported on a blade holder;
  • Figure 5 is a rear view of the knife block of Figures 1 to 4;
  • Fig. 6 is a front view of the knife holding block of Figs. 1 to 5;
  • FIGS. 7 shows a side view of the knife holding block from FIGS. 1 to 6 with a knife supported on a blade holder and with a knife supported on a handle holder; 8 shows a side view of the knife holding block from FIGS. 1 to 7 with a knife supported on a blade holder and with a knife supported on a handle holder;
  • FIG. 9 is an isometric view of a second embodiment of a knife holding block according to the invention from its front side;
  • Figure 10 is an isometric view of the knife mounting block of Figure 9 from its underside;
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged fragmentary isometric view of the knife mounting block of FIG. 10;
  • Figure 12 is an isometric view of a plurality of knife mounting blocks of Figures 1 to 8 arranged parallel to their longitudinal extent; 13 shows a plan view of a basic element of a knife storage system according to the invention with positioning means on the edge.
  • Figures 1 to 8 show different views of a knife holding block 100 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows an isometric view of the knife holding block 100 from its front side 117
  • Figure 2 shows an isometric view of the knife holding block 100 from an underside
  • Figure 3 is a plan view
  • Figure 4 is a view from below
  • Figure 5 is a view from its rear side 118 6 shows a front view of the knife holding block 100
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show a side view of the knife holding block 100.
  • the knife holding block 100 is advantageously intended for use in a knife storage system 500.
  • Figures 9 to 11 show different views of a knife holding block 100 according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 9 shows an isometric view of the knife holding block 100 from its front side 117
  • Figure 10 shows an isometric view of the knife holding block 100 from an underside
  • Figure 11 shows an enlarged section of the isometric view of the knife holding block 100 from Figure 10.
  • the knife holding block 100 consists of a base body 110.
  • the base body 110 is intended to be set up on a set-up surface 120 (FIG. 13).
  • the display surface 120 can correspond to a surface of a table or a buffet.
  • the installation surface 120 can also correspond to a base of a base element 510 of a knife storage system 500 (FIG. 13).
  • the base body 110 is elongated with a height 116 in the direction of a vertical axis z, a width 114 in the direction of a transverse axis y and a longitudinal extent 112 in the direction of a longitudinal axis x transverse to the vertical axis z and transverse axis y.
  • the longitudinal extent 112 is greater than the width 114.
  • the longitudinal axis x, the transverse axis y and the vertical axis z are oriented perpendicular to one another.
  • the knife holding block 100 has a front 117 and a back 118 as well as a handle rest 130 and a blade rest 140 .
  • the handle rest 130 accommodates knife handles 12 .
  • the cutter holder 140 which is offset in height in relation to the handle holder 130 in the direction of the vertical axis z, accommodates knife cutters 14 .
  • the handle rest 130 is arranged above the blade rest 140 in the intended use state.
  • a knife 10 When used as intended, a knife 10 is supported with a rear area of its knife handle 12 on the handle rest 130 of a first base body 110 and with a first area 16 of its knife edge 14 on the blade rest 140 of a further base body 110 that follows in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • Each blade 10 is in contact with two blade holding blocks 100 in the inserted state.
  • the handle rest 130 comprises a comb-like structure 131 with partitions 132 following one another in alternation in the direction of the longitudinal axis x and spaces 134 for receiving the knife handles 12 of a plurality of knives 10 following one another along the longitudinal axis x.
  • the knife 10 rests with the end piece of its knife handle 12 in one of the spaces 134 on the handle rest 130 on the first knife mounting block 100.
  • the comb-like structure 131 starts from the rear side 118 of the knife holding block 100 and extends in the transverse direction y over part of the handle rest 130.
  • Each of the intermediate spaces 134 has an incision 136 leading to a cutting edge receiving space 150 or to a cutting edge storage area 140 .
  • the knife 30 protrudes with its knife edge 130 through the rear side 118 of the next following knife holding block 100 into its cutting edge receiving space 150 and in its cutting edge storage 140 .
  • the blade receiving space 150 is completely enclosed by walls 154, 156, 158 and covered by a cover 152.
  • the cover 152 extends between a front side 154 and the handle shelf 130.
  • the cover 152 is designed to be curved, at least in some areas.
  • a back wall 158 has the indentations 136 thereon.
  • the cutter receiving space 150 can only be partially enclosed by the walls 154, 156, 158.
  • the cutting edge rest 140 is located in front of the cutting edge receiving space 150 adjoining it in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • a second area 18 of the knife edge 14 protruding into the blade receiving space 150 is completely covered by the cover 152 in the illustrated exemplary embodiments.
  • a third area of the knife blade can be arranged between the handle rest 130 of a first base body 110 and the blade rest 140 of a further base body 110 that follows in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • the interspaces 134 of the handle rest 130 can be opened towards the blade rest 140 with slots that are not designated in any more detail.
  • knives 10 can simply be guided from above through the slots to the blade holder 140 and slide into the notches 136 of the blade holder 140 and just as easily be pulled out obliquely upwards.
  • the handle rest 130 is advantageously provided with an end strip 138 so that the knife edge 14 of a knife 10 cannot collide with an overlying knife handle 12 of another knife layer when being pulled out, since the knife edge 14 would hit the end strip 138 as a lock.
  • the knife holding block 100 accommodates a plurality of knives 10 in a single layer. In the exemplary embodiments shown, the knives lie on their side to save space, so that knife edges 14 are each supported with the narrow side on a support surface 144 of the knife-edge rest 140 .
  • the knife holding block 100 When used as intended, the knife holding block 100 stands with its base body 110 on the horizontal installation surface 120. In the exemplary embodiments shown in Figures 1-11, the knife holding block 100 stands with contact surfaces 102 on the installation surface 120.
  • the contact surfaces 102 are at least partially enclosing walls 154, 156, 158 arranged on the underside of the base body 110.
  • the base body 110 can optionally or alternatively have a plurality of strips which form the contact surfaces 102 .
  • the underside of the base body 110 can also be flat, or small feet can be provided for setting it up.
  • the incisions 136 each have a boundary wall 142 in the direction of the longitudinal axis x. In the direction of the vertical axis z, the incisions 136 end at the top with the blade rest 140. In the direction of the vertical axis z, the incisions 136 end at the bottom with the bearing surface 144 for the first region 16 of the knife edge 14.
  • the bearing surface 144 extends essentially in a plane that is spanned by the longitudinal axis x and the transverse axis y.
  • the width of the bearing surface 144 is dependent on the width of the incision 136.
  • the length of the bearing surface 144 is dependent on the dimensions of the blade support 140 in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • the blade rest 140 of the first exemplary embodiment of the blade holding block 100 comprises a projection on the inside of the rear wall 158 which has the indentations 136 .
  • the projection is arranged at the level of the incisions 136, the knife edges 14 being passed through the projection.
  • the bearing surface 144 is formed by a plane which is spanned by the longitudinal axis x and the transverse axis y. This plane can be inclined to the vertical axis z.
  • the first region 16 of the knife edge 14, which rests on the support surface 144 makes up approximately one tenth of the knife edge 14 in FIG. 2 and one fifth of the knife edge 14 in FIG.
  • the second portion 18 of the knife edge 14 makes the Large part of the knife edge 14 and is cantilevered and arranged in the receiving space 150 .
  • the blade holder 140 of the second exemplary embodiment of the knife holding block 100 comprises two surfaces running in the direction of the longitudinal axis x and converging in the direction of the transverse axis y, with the incision 136 running through both surfaces.
  • the bearing surface 144 is arranged in the area in which the two surfaces converge at an acute angle.
  • the blade holder 140 can also have a different cross section and different dimensions, as a result of which the dimensions of the support surface 144 can also be varied.
  • the surfaces can enclose a cavity or correspond to the sides of a solid body.
  • the length of the contact surface 144 running in the direction of the transverse axis y is significantly shorter than the length of the knife edge 14, as a result of which the first area 16 lying on it or the first area 16 arranged between the walls or the first area 16 arranged in the projection Area 16 of the knife edge 14 is narrow compared to the entire knife edge 14.
  • the second region 18 can make up a large part of the knife edge 14 and can be arranged without contact and in a self-supporting and covered manner in the knife edge receiving space 150 .
  • the comb-like structure 131 of the handle rest 130 completely covers the cutting edge rest 140 in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • the comb-like structure 131 of the handle rest 130 can at least partially overlap the cutter rest 140 in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • the partitions 132 of the handle rest 130 of the first exemplary embodiment of the knife holding block 100 have a tilting angle ⁇ 2 relative to the vertical axis z, which is arranged perpendicularly to the installation surface 120.
  • the tilting angle ⁇ 2 can be small, in particular at most 10°.
  • the partitions 132 form lateral contact surfaces for the free ends of the knife handle 12 of the knife 10 ( Figures 1 and 3).
  • the narrow sides of the knife edge 14 are also the narrow sides of the knife handle 12.
  • the narrow sides of the knife handles 12 lie in the comb-like structure 131 with their narrow sides facing downwards.
  • the narrow sides of the knife handle 12 are arranged at an angle relative to the narrow sides of the knife edge 14 , the comb-like structure 131 can be formed correspondingly with larger gaps.
  • Partition walls 132 also have a tilt angle ⁇ 2 relative to the vertical axis z.
  • the two tilt angles ß1 and ß2 can be the same.
  • the tilting angle ⁇ 1 guides the knife edges 14 of the knives 10 (FIG. 4) into a stable position, so that a larger number of knives 10 (FIG. 12) can be inserted particularly easily and quickly.
  • Boundary walls 142 of the incisions 136 also have a tilting angle ⁇ 1 relative to the vertical axis z.
  • the handle rest 130 of the first exemplary embodiment of the knife holding block 100 has an angle of inclination a relative to the vertical axis z in such a way that an inserted knife 10 in the intended state of use is inclined from the knife handle 12 to the installation surface 120.
  • the entire handle rest 130 can be inclined in this way, or only the comb-like structure 131, in particular at the bottom of the handle rest 130.
  • the front side 117 of the knife holding block 100 is inclined outwards at an angle, for example corresponding to the inclination angle ⁇ .
  • the handle rest 130 of the second exemplary embodiment of the knife holding block 100 has no angle of inclination a relative to the vertical axis z.
  • the entire handle rest 130 or just the comb-like structure 131 can have an angle of inclination a relative to the vertical axis z.
  • an end strip 139 for free ends of the knife handles 12 is provided on the handle rest 130 of the illustrated first exemplary embodiment of the knife holding block 100 .
  • no end strip 139 for free ends of the knife handles 12 is provided on the handle rest 130 of the illustrated second exemplary embodiment of the knife holding block 100 .
  • an end strip 139 can be provided on the handle shelf 130 .
  • a stop 146 for free ends of the knife edges 14 is provided in the cutting edge receiving space 150 of the illustrated exemplary embodiments of the knife holding block 100 .
  • the stop 146 is formed by an inner side of a front wall 154 which bounds the blade receiving space 150 to the front and runs in the direction of the longitudinal axis x.
  • the stop 146 can also be formed by a web or another suitable element which is arranged in the blade receiving space 150 and runs in the direction of the longitudinal axis x.
  • the second region 18 of the knife edge 14 can be arranged without contact in the blade receiving space 150 except for the contact with the stop 146 .
  • At least one positioning means 160 is provided in order to position and/or fix the base body 110 on a base element 510 of a knife storage system when in use.
  • the positioning means 160 are designed as a toothed structure.
  • the toothed structures are each arranged on an outer side of a side wall 156 that laterally delimits the cutter receiving space 150 and runs in the direction of the transverse axis y.
  • both side walls 156 of a knife holding block 100 can have positioning means 160 .
  • FIG. 12 shows an isometric view of four knife holding blocks 100 according to the first exemplary embodiment, which are arranged parallel to their longitudinal extent and are equipped with knives 10.
  • the four knife holding blocks 100 accommodate three single layers of knives.
  • the free ends of the knife handles 12 rest on the handle rest 130 of a knife holding block 100, while the knife edges 14 partially dip into the blade receiving space 150 of the next knife holding block 100, with a narrow first region 16 of the knife edges 14 in the blade rest 140 and a second region 18 in the Blade receiving space 150 is arranged.
  • a third region of the measuring blade 14 (not designated in any more detail) is arranged outside the blade holder 140 and outside the blade receiving space 150 in the exemplary embodiment shown.
  • the foremost knife holding block 100 can be designed as an end piece and only have a blade rest 140 and the blade receiving space 150 .
  • the handle rest 130 can be omitted with this end piece.
  • the end piece can be screwed to the base element 510 .
  • the rearmost knife holding block 100 can also be provided as an end piece, which has no blade rest 140 and no blade receiving space 150 that would be superfluous at this point, but is designed with a handle rest 130 with a comb-like structure 112 .
  • Figure 13 shows a plan view of a base element 510 of a knife storage system 500 according to the invention with positioning means 520 on the edge.
  • the base element 510 sits in a shell 530 with a border.
  • the base 510 can be inserted into the shell 530 .
  • the base element 510 and the shell 530 can be made in one piece, with the base element 510 forming the bottom of the shell 530 .
  • the knife holding blocks 100 are positioned within the base element 510 or within the shell 530 such that the side walls 156 of the knife holding blocks 100 running in the direction of the transverse axis y run parallel to the longitudinal sides 512 of the border.
  • the front walls 154 and rear walls 158 running in the direction of the longitudinal axis x run parallel to the transverse sides 514 of the border.
  • the base element 510 has positioning means 520 on the long sides, which interact with the positioning means 160 of the knife holding blocks 100 .
  • the interacting positioning means 520, 160 can fix the corresponding knife holding block 100 in its position.
  • the positioning means 520, 160 can be designed, for example, as a toothed structure. When the knife mounting block 100 is placed on the base member 510 from above, teeth of one serrated structure can slide down and engage in spaces between teeth of the other serrated structure. The toothing prevents the knife holding blocks 100 from slipping on or in the base element 510.
  • a distance between two successive holding blocks 100 can be adjusted or varied more precisely to match the length of the knives 10 .
  • the border can have a recess on a longitudinal side running in the direction of the transverse axis y, so that the knives 10 are easily accessible from this side.
  • the recess is so long that all blade positions are accessible.
  • a recess on the opposite side is also conceivable, so that knives 10 can be removed from either side from any position.
  • the knife holding blocks 100 can be lined up on the base element 510 along a rail, in particular at least one of the knife holding blocks 100 is screwed, clamped, toothed or latched to the base element 510 .
  • the knife holding blocks 100 can have elements, for example tunnels, which are guided along the rail.
  • the knives 10 can be presented in a particularly decorative manner if at least one of the holding blocks 100 is illuminated or is coupled to an illumination device (not shown).

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L'invention concerne un bloc porte-couteau (100) pour un système de porte-couteaux (500) pour une pluralité de couteaux (10), comprenant un corps principal (110) qui est destiné à être posé sur une zone de pose (120) sur une surface sous-jacente. Le corps principal (110) comprend un support de manches (130) pour recevoir des manches de couteau (12) et comporte également un support de lames (140), qui est décalé en hauteur par rapport au support de manches (30), dans lequel, lorsqu'il est utilisé tel que prévu, un couteau (10) présente une zone de son manche (12) supportée sur le support de manches (130) d'un premier corps principal (110) et présente une première région (16) de sa lame (14) supportée sur le support de lames (140) d'un autre corps principal (110), qui suit la première dans la direction de l'axe transversal (y). Le support de lames (140) est situé devant un espace de réception de lame (150) qui suit le support de lames dans la direction d'un axe transversal (y). L'espace de réception de lame (150) est fermé dans la direction du support de manches (130), au moins dans certaines zones, par un couvercle (152), et par conséquent une seconde région (18) de la lame (14) du couteau, cette seconde région faisant saillie dans l'espace de réception de lame (150), est dissimulée par le couvercle (152).
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