WO2025168193A1 - Dispositif de stockage - Google Patents
Dispositif de stockageInfo
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- WO2025168193A1 WO2025168193A1 PCT/EP2024/052740 EP2024052740W WO2025168193A1 WO 2025168193 A1 WO2025168193 A1 WO 2025168193A1 EP 2024052740 W EP2024052740 W EP 2024052740W WO 2025168193 A1 WO2025168193 A1 WO 2025168193A1
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- container
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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
- B25H3/02—Boxes
- B25H3/021—Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
- B25H3/023—Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements movable relative to one another for access to their interiors
- B25H3/028—Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements movable relative to one another for access to their interiors by sliding extraction from within a common frame
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- the invention relates to a storage device with at least one storage unit which has a transport container with a plurality of receiving compartments for receiving a container.
- Such a storage device is known, for example, from WO 2017/016571 A1, wherein the transport container disclosed therein has a modular container housing comprising several housing modules arranged vertically one above the other and coupled to each other in pairs. Housing modules arranged directly above one another each define a receiving compartment for a pull-out and push-in drawer element.
- the object of the invention is to create a storage device of the type mentioned at the beginning which is functionally simple in design and is therefore easy to handle and safely stores the containers accommodated therein.
- the storage device has at least one storage unit which comprises a transport container ter with several receiving compartments for receiving a storage container equipped as a closed container with a movable storage container lid, and with several storage containers which are designed for detachable reception in one of the receiving compartments, wherein the transport container has a transport container housing extending in a height direction along a height axis, and wherein each of the receiving compartments each equipped with a compartment opening, a compartment rear wall and a compartment base is assigned a transport securing device for securing the associated storage container in a transport position inserted into the receiving compartment, wherein the transport securing device has at least one securing projection arranged on the transport container in the region of the compartment base of the receiving compartment and at least one counter-securing projection arranged on the storage container to be received, wherein the storage container in the transport position with its counter-securing projection engages the securing projection on its side assigned to the compartment rear wall engages behind the back of the projection, and wherein the transport securing device has
- the storage container inserted into the receiving compartment is therefore reliably secured in its transport position, as the spring force of the spring device presses the two projections together, thus preventing the storage container from being undesirably moved back and forth in its transport position, which could colloquially be referred to as "rattling.”
- This is particularly relevant when integrating the storage device into the vehicle.
- the desired extension of the container is achieved by a manually induced lifting movement, which releases the securing of the two projections to one another, so that the spring device automatically pushes the storage container a short distance out of the compartment opening of the receiving compartment.
- the transport container has a plurality of receiving compartments arranged one above the other in the vertical direction, wherein receiving compartments adjacent to one another in the vertical direction are separated from one another by the associated shelf.
- the transport container has at least two receiving compartments arranged next to one another in a width direction oriented perpendicular to the height direction, wherein adjacent receiving compartments are separated from one another by a partition wall.
- the transport container expediently has several storage compartments arranged next to one another in the vertical direction as well as in the width direction.
- the at least one securing projection is arranged in the front area of a respective receiving compartment associated with the compartment opening.
- several, in particular two, securing projections are provided, arranged spaced apart from one another in the width direction of the transport container, each of which is assigned several counter-securing projections arranged spaced apart from one another in a storage container width direction.
- the securing projections are expediently located at the same height in the width direction of the transport container.
- the counter-securing projections are also expediently located at the same height in the storage container width direction, or are aligned with one another in the storage container width direction.
- the shelf of a respective receiving compartment has a base plate and stiffening webs projecting upwards from this, in particular connected integrally to the base plate, between which unstiffened intermediate spaces are formed which only have a web-free area of the base plate.
- the transport container and/or the at least one storage container is made of plastic.
- the at least one securing projection is formed on one of the stiffening webs, in particular connected in one piece with the associated stiffening web.
- the storage container has a base wall on the base surface of which a plurality of feet are arranged, which are expediently distributed at points over a base surface of the base wall and project downwards from the base surface.
- the at least one counter-locking projection is also arranged on the bottom wall of the storage container and projects downwards from there beyond the base surface of the bottom wall.
- several, in particular two, counter-locking projections are arranged on the bottom wall.
- At least one of the feet is designed as a safety foot and has at least one counter-safety projection.
- At least one of the feet is designed as a locking foot, to which a locking engagement recess is assigned on the upper side of the storage container arranged underneath it for locking two storage containers stacked one above the other.
- the receiving compartments each have an anti-lift device to secure the associated storage container in the transport position against unintentional lifting in the vertical direction of the transport container. This also prevents unintentional vertical movement and the resulting "rattling,” which is also particularly relevant when integrating the storage device into a vehicle.
- the anti-lifting device has at least one rear gripping section, in particular with a wedge-shaped profile, and a rear gripping section designed correspondingly thereto, in particular with a wedge-shaped profile.
- the rear gripping section is expediently formed on the bottom wall of the storage container, preferably on the at least one securing base, in particular as a profile of the counter-securing projection.
- the rear gripping part is expediently formed on the transport container, preferably as a profile of the securing projection. In the transport position of the storage container, the rear gripping section and the rear gripping part can engage behind each other, thereby implementing the anti-lifting protection described above.
- the storage container has two end walls which are opposite one another and each extend in the vertical direction of the storage container between the storage container lid and the bottom wall.
- one of the end walls of the storage container is opposite the rear wall of the associated receiving compartment, while the other end wall is associated with the compartment opening.
- the counter-locking projection is oriented toward one of the end walls of the storage container.
- Two opposing counter-locking projections are advantageously provided. which are each in turn arranged on the securing feet, are provided, which are each oriented towards an associated end wall of the storage container, i.e. point away from each other, whereby it is possible to insert the storage container into the associated receiving compartment with either one or the other end wall first.
- the spring device comprises a spring element.
- the spring element is expediently designed as a leaf spring.
- other spring types are also conceivable.
- the spring element is conveniently located near the rear wall of the compartment. For example, it is possible to attach the spring element to the partition wall, where it can then extend diagonally forward from the side of the partition toward the compartment opening into the assigned compartment.
- the transport container has an upper side on which a carrying handle is arranged, wherein the carrying handle is preferably pivotably mounted on the upper side by means of a pivot bearing device between a non-use position pivoted towards the upper side and a use position pivoted upwards beyond the upper side.
- the transport container has a transport container base plate, and the transport container has a guide device on the outside of the base plate, via which the transport container can be pulled out in a pull-out direction and accommodated in a shelf structure belonging to the storage device.
- the storage device comprises a plurality of storage units, each having a transport container, wherein a plurality of the transport containers are stacked one above the other to form a transport container stack and are coupled to one another in a manner that cannot be separated from one another by means of coupling means.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the storage device according to the invention, with a storage unit having a transport container with empty storage compartments,
- Figure 2 is a front view of the storage unit of Figure 1
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the storage unit of Figure 1 with storage containers inserted into the compartments,
- Figure 4 shows a section in the depth direction through the storage unit of Figure 1 along the line IV-IV of Figure 1 parallel to the end walls of the transport container,
- Figure 5 shows a section in the depth direction through the storage unit of Figure 3 along the line VV of Figure 3 parallel to the end walls of the transport container
- Figure 6 is an enlarged view of detail X from Figure 5
- Figure 7 shows a cross-section through the storage unit of Figure 1, with a cutting plane parallel to the base plate along the line VII-VII of Figure 1,
- Figure 8 shows a cross-section through the storage unit of Figure 3 with a cutting plane parallel to the base plate along the line VIII-VIII,
- Figure 9 is a front view of a storage container of the storage unit
- Figure 10 is a front view of the storage container of Figure 8.
- Figure 11 is a bottom view of the storage container of Figure 8.
- Figure 12 is a perspective view of the spring device installed in the storage device.
- Figure 13 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the storage device according to the invention, with two storage units, each with a transport container with storage containers inserted into the receiving compartments,
- Figures 1 to 12 show a first embodiment of the storage device 11 according to the invention.
- the storage device 11 has a single storage unit 70 with a single transport container 12.
- the transport container 12 has a plurality of receiving compartments 24 which are designed to receive a storage container 14 equipped as a closed container with a movable storage container lid 13.
- the transport container 12 is expediently made of plastic.
- the transport container 12 is composed of several individual transport container modules 15 that are connected to one another.
- the transport container 12 consists of two central modules 15b, 15c (Fig. 2) and two end modules 15a, 15d (Fig. 2).
- the transport container modules 15 designed as central modules 15b, 15c are T-shaped and each have a bottom wall segment that extends between two opposing end wall segments 16 (Fig. 2). Furthermore, such a central module 15b, 15c has a rear end in the form of a rear wall segment 17 (Fig. 2), while it has no such end at the front.
- the end modules one is designed as a ceiling module 15a, which forms the upper end of the transport container 12, and one as a floor module 15d, which represents the lower end of the transport container 12.
- the floor wall segment While in the middle modules 15b, 15c the floor wall segment is arranged in the height direction approximately in the middle between the two associated end wall segments 16, the end wall segments in the ceiling module 15a and the
- the floor module 15d is formed only on one side and extends upwards from the floor wall in the case of the floor wall and downwards in the case of the ceiling module 15a.
- the rear wall segments 17 are formed in a similar manner with respect to the center modules 15b, 15c, the ceiling module 15a, and the floor module 15d.
- the transport container 12 has a transport container housing 19 extending in a vertical direction along a vertical axis 18 (Fig. 2).
- the transport container housing 19 is formed by the previously described transport container modules 15 stacked one above the other.
- two middle modules 15b, 15c are placed on top of one another and connected by snap-in connecting means to mutually assigned, for example overlapping, end wall segments 16. It is of course possible to use only a single middle module 15b or more than two middle modules. This allows the height of the transport container 12 to be varied as desired.
- the ceiling module 15a is connected, in particular snap-in, to the uppermost middle module 15b in a manner analogous to the connection of the middle modules 15b, 15c to one another. The same applies to the floor module 15d.
- the transport housing 19 further has a transport container bottom wall 21, which is formed by the bottom wall segment of the floor module 15d. Furthermore, the transport container housing 19 has two opposing end walls 22a, 22b, which are jointly formed by the end wall segments 16 of the ceiling module 15a, at least one middle module 15b and the Floor module 15d are formed. The transport container housing 19 further has a transport container rear wall 23, which is formed in particular by the return segments 17 of the individual modules.
- the transport container 12 has a plurality of receiving compartments 24 for receiving associated storage containers 14.
- the receiving compartments 24 each have a shelf 25, a compartment rear wall 26, and a compartment opening 27.
- the shelf 25 of a respective receiving compartment 24 is formed by at least part of a base wall segment of an associated module.
- the compartment rear wall 26 is formed by at least part of a rear wall segment 17 of the associated module.
- each of these receiving compartments 24 is assigned a receiving compartment 24 arranged adjacent to it in the width direction, so that a total of six receiving compartments 24 are provided. It is of course possible in It is also possible to provide a completely different number than three storage compartments 24 in the vertical direction, just as it is possible in the width direction to arrange more than two storage compartments 24 next to one another or to provide only a single storage compartment 24.
- the partition walls 29, which separate two adjacent storage compartments 24 from one another, are expediently designed as separate components which can be inserted between two wall segments of the modules and connected on the one hand to the base wall segment of one module and on the other hand to the base wall segment of the other module.
- the stiffening webs 31 form a grid or lattice which is formed by a plurality of longitudinal stiffening webs 31a running in the depth direction and a plurality of transverse stiffening webs 31b running essentially in the width direction.
- the transport securing device 32 has a securing projection 34 arranged on the transport container 12 in the region of the shelf 25 of the receiving compartment 24 and at least one counter-securing projection 35 arranged on the storage container 14 to be received.
- the storage container 14 engages with its counter-safety projection 35 behind the safety projection 34 on its rear side 36 assigned to the rear wall.
- the at least one securing projection 34 is located in the front area of a respective receiving compartment 24 associated with the compartment opening 27.
- the at least one securing projection 34 is arranged in particular on one of the stiffening webs, specifically on one of the transverse stiffening webs 31b.
- the at least one securing projection 34 is expediently located on the transverse stiffening web 31b closest to the compartment opening 27, i.e., on the foremost of the transverse stiffening webs 31b. It is possible that, in order to stiffen the securing projection 34, one of the end faces of the securing projection 34 is arranged on or connected to one of the longitudinal stiffening webs 31a, in addition to being arranged or formed on the transverse stiffening web 31b.
- Two securing projections 34 are expediently provided for each receiving compartment 24, which are expediently arranged spaced apart from one another in the width direction of the transport container 12, in particular are formed on the same transverse stiffening web 31b with an offset in the width direction from one another.
- the at least one counter-securing projection 35 is located on the storage container 14.
- the storage container 14 has a bottom wall 37, on the base surface of which a plurality of feet 38 are arranged, expediently distributed at points on the base surface of the bottom wall 37 and projecting downwards from the base surface.
- the already mentioned at least one counter-securing projection 35 is also arranged on the bottom wall 37 of the storage container 14 and projects downwards from there over the base surface of the bottom wall 37.
- two counter-securing projections 35 are also provided, which are assigned to the securing projections 34 of a respective receiving compartment 24.
- feet 38 are expediently provided, two of which are designed as securing feet 38a, on each of which counter-securing projections 35 are formed.
- At least one of the feet 38 is designed as a locking foot 38b.
- Two locking feet 38b are expediently provided, which are used to lock two
- a locking engagement recess 39 is assigned to the upper side of the storage container 14 arranged underneath each stacked one above the other.
- Counter-locking projections 35 are also located on the locking feet 38b.
- the storage container 14 has a total of four feet 38 on its underside, two of which are designed as security feet 38a and two as locking feet 38b.
- the security feet are the feet assigned to the front side 40 of the storage container, while the locking feet 38b are the two rear feet.
- the receiving compartments 24 are designed such that a respective storage container 14 can be inserted with the end face 41a, 41b facing forward. Therefore, the counter-locking projections 35 on the bottom of the storage container 14 also point toward one and the other end wall 41a, 41b, since they can then, as already mentioned above, engage behind the locking projections 34 on the compartment bottom 25 of the receiving compartment.
- the two counter-safety projections 35 are located behind the projection rear side 36 of the safety projections 34 and engage behind the safety projections 34. Since the storage container 14 has four Since the storage container 14 has support feet and the shelf has the grid structure of the stiffening webs 31, there is a need not to impede the insertion of the storage container 14 by the support feet, which are at the front in the insertion direction and are not active in the transport position 33, due to the stiffening webs 31. This is solved by lowering the web heights of the stiffening webs 31 in the insertion area of the support feet 38, whereby the support feet 38 can be moved over them. When each storage container 14 is inserted, the storage container base wall or base surface of the storage container base wall rests on a central area of the web structure, which then acts as a slideway.
- the receiving compartments 24 are each assigned a lifting protection device 42 (Fig. 6) for securing the associated storage container 14 located in the transport position 33 against unintentional lifting in the vertical direction of the transport container 12.
- the anti-lifting device 42 has at least one rear gripping section 43, in particular with a wedge-shaped profile, and a rear gripping section 44, which is designed correspondingly thereto and in particular with a wedge-shaped profile.
- the rear gripping section 43 is expediently formed on the bottom wall 37 of the storage container 14, preferably on one of the feet 38.
- the rear gripping section is expediently a component of the counter-locking projection 35.
- the counter-locking projection is profiled, with the wedge shape widening downwards from the base surface of the bottom wall. Accordingly, an inclined surface is provided, which extends from the The base area of the storage container bottom wall extends outwards in the direction of the associated end wall 41a, 41b.
- the rear gripping section 44 is formed on the transport container 12, preferably as a profiling of the securing projection 34, wherein the wedge tapers downwards from the top of the securing projection 34 in the direction of the base plate 30.
- Another essential element of the storage device 11 according to the invention is a spring device 45, which is tensioned by the storage container 14 in the transport position and presses the storage container 14 with the counter-locking projection 45 against the locking projection 44.
- Each receiving compartment 24 has such a spring device 45.
- the receiving compartments 24 have, at least in the area of the securing projection 34, such a greater height than the associated storage container 14 that the storage container 14 can be brought out of engagement with the securing projection 34 by a manually evoked lifting movement and can be pushed out by the spring device 45 for removal.
- the spring device 45 has a spring element 46, which is designed in particular as a leaf spring.
- the spring element 46 is arranged in the region of the respective compartment rear wall 26 of the receiving compartment 24.
- the spring element 46 shown here is designed as a double leaf spring having a base section 47 that is attached to the partition wall 29 between two adjacent receiving compartments 24.
- Two spring legs 48a, 48b extend wing-like from the base section 47, each ending freely. In the position of use, i.e., from the position attached to the partition wall 29, the spring legs 48a, 48b extend diagonally forward from the base section 47 toward the compartment opening 27, i.e., from the base section 47 away from the compartment rear wall 26.
- One spring leg 48a is assigned to one receiving compartment 24, while the other spring leg 48b is assigned to the adjacent receiving compartment.
- the transport container has a top wall 20, on the top of which a carrying handle 49 is arranged.
- the carrying handle is expediently pivotally mounted on the top by means of a pivot bearing device 50 between a non-use position pivoted toward the top ( Figure 1, Figure 3) and a use position pivoted upwards beyond the top (not shown).
- the transport container 12 further has a transport container base plate 51, wherein the transport container 12 has a guide device 52 on the outside of the base plate 51, via which the transport container 12 can be pulled out in a pull-out direction and accommodated in a shelf structure 85 (Fig. 3) belonging to the storage device 11.
- the transport container housing 19 also has feet 53 on the underside of the transport container base plate 51 on its base surface, two of which are designed as locking feet 53, the feet can be inserted into a locking engagement recess 54 on the top wall 20 or top side 80 of the transport container housing 19 for locking two transport containers 12 stacked on top of one another.
- Figure 12 shows a second embodiment of the storage device 11 according to the invention, in which two storage units 70 are provided instead of a single storage unit 70, wherein two transport containers 12 stacked one above the other are provided, wherein the locking feet of the upper transport container 12 engage in the locking engagement recess 54 on the upper wall 20 of the lower transport container.
- a rotary latch 55 is pivotally mounted on the upper wall 20 of the transport container 12, which can be pivoted from a non-use position into a coupling position pivoted by 90 degrees, in particular, in which an engagement structure on the rear of the rotary latch 55 engages in a coupling structure or coupling lug on the base plate of the transport container 12 stacked above it, thus ensuring a coupling of the two transport containers 12 stacked one above the other.
- the storage container 14 shown in Figures 8 to 10 has a storage container lid 13 that can be closed using a multifunctional rotary latch 60.
- the multifunctional rotary latch 60 also serves to connect two stacked storage containers 14.
- the storage container 14 is first brought up to the compartment opening 27 of the receiving compartment 24. Insertion is carried out with one or the other end wall 41a, 41b of the storage container 14 first. It makes no difference whether the front side, i.e. the side of the storage storage container, which is equipped with the multi-function rotary latch, is aligned towards the partition wall 29 or towards the side wall of the receiving compartment 24.
- the leading feet 38 are first placed on the compartment floor 25 of the receiving compartment 24. As it is pushed in further, the leading feet 38 move over the securing projections 34 and the storage container 14 slides downwards slightly because the leading feet 38 reach a space between adjacent stiffening webs 31.
- the rear feet 38 come into the area of the compartment opening 27 and also slide over the securing projections 34.
- the front end wall 41a of the inserted storage container 13, now opposite the compartment rear wall 26, comes into contact with the leaf spring, so that the leaf spring is tensioned as the storage container is pushed further.
- the counter-locking projections 35 formed on the securing feet 38a slide over the securing projections 34, causing the storage container 14 to slide downwards a short distance, so that the counter-locking projections 35 are pressed against the rear sides 36 of the securing projections 44 by the spring force of the leaf spring.
- the transport position 33 is thus reached.
- the spring force of the leaf spring secures the storage container against accidental Desired movement in the insertion or extension direction, or in the depth direction.
- the anti-lifting device 42 ensures that unintentional lifting or movement in the vertical direction is prevented by the rear grip of the rear gripping section 43 and the rear gripping part 44.
- the rear grip between the rear grip section 43 and the rear grip part 44 must first be released. This is achieved by pushing the storage container 14 in the transport position 33 a little further toward the compartment rear wall 26, thereby tensioning the leaf spring even more. At the same time, if the rear grip is released, the storage container 14 is lifted a little and is then pushed out a little by the spring force of the leaf spring in the manner of a touch-latch device, and can then be removed.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un dispositif de stockage (11) comprenant : au moins une unité de stockage (70) qui a un récipient de transport (12) doté de multiples compartiments de réception (24) destinés à recevoir un récipient de stockage (14) qui est équipé en tant que récipient fermé avec un couvercle de récipient de stockage mobile (13) ; et un dispositif de fixation de transport (32) pour fixer le récipient de stockage (14) associé dans une position de transport (33) insérée dans le compartiment de réception (24), le dispositif de fixation de transport (32) ayant au moins une saillie de fixation (34) disposée sur le récipient de transport (12) dans la région du plancher de compartiment (25) du compartiment de réception (24), et ayant au moins une saillie de fixation d'accouplement (35) disposée sur le récipient de stockage (14) à recevoir, dans la position de transport (33), le récipient de stockage (14) venant en prise, avec sa saillie de fixation d'accouplement (35), derrière la saillie de fixation (34) au niveau de son côté arrière de saillie (36) associé à la paroi arrière de compartiment (26), et le dispositif de fixation de transport (32) ayant un dispositif de ressort (45) qui est disposé sur le récipient de transport (12), est tendu par le récipient de stockage (14) situé dans la position de transport (33), et presse le récipient de stockage (14) contre la saillie de fixation (34) au moyen de la saillie de fixation d'accouplement (35).
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