EP4479315A1 - Dispositif de stockage - Google Patents
Dispositif de stockageInfo
- Publication number
- EP4479315A1 EP4479315A1 EP22708511.5A EP22708511A EP4479315A1 EP 4479315 A1 EP4479315 A1 EP 4479315A1 EP 22708511 A EP22708511 A EP 22708511A EP 4479315 A1 EP4479315 A1 EP 4479315A1
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- Prior art keywords
- lid
- container
- receiving space
- storage device
- housing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D25/28—Handles
- B65D25/2835—Swingable handles
- B65D25/2858—Swingable handles provided on a local area of the upper (top) wall, e.g. U-shaped
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D21/00—Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
- B65D21/02—Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
- B65D21/0209—Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together stackable or joined together one-upon-the-other in the upright or upside-down position
- B65D21/0217—Containers with a closure presenting stacking elements
- B65D21/0223—Containers with a closure presenting stacking elements the closure and the bottom presenting local co-operating elements, e.g. projections and recesses
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D43/164—Non-removable lids or covers hinged for upward or downward movement the container and the lid being made separately and connected by interfitting hinge elements integrally with the container and the lid formed respectively
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D51/00—Closures not otherwise provided for
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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
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a storage device with at least one storage container that has a container housing that has a front side and a rear side of the housing that is opposite the front side of the housing in a depth direction, and that has a lower housing part and a container lid that is pivotably mounted on the lower part of the housing in the area of the rear side of the housing on the upper side of which a carrying handle is arranged, which has a U-like shape with a carrying web and two holding legs projecting from the carrying web at a distance from one another, the holding legs being pivotably mounted on the container lid with their end regions opposite the carrying web, so that the carrying handle can be pivoted between a non-use position resting on the container lid and a carrying position protruding from the container lid, and wherein a lid compartment is arranged on the upper side of the container lid, which is equipped with a receiving space for accessories and/or other parts and which has a closure lid is closable, the receiving space being partially enclosed by the carrying handle in plan view when the carrying handle is in the non
- a storage device of the type mentioned at the outset is described, for example, in EP 2 020 188 B1. That one
- the disclosed storage container has a container housing with a container lid that is pivotably mounted on the lower part of the container housing.
- a lid compartment is also provided, which can be closed with a closure lid.
- the accommodation space for the accessories and/or other parts extends in the depth direction of the container housing between the carrying handle and the front of the container.
- the pivot axis of the closure lid is in the area of the U-opening of the U-shaped carrying handle.
- US 2004/0178208 A1 discloses a container for storing crushed ice or ice cubes which has a container housing which has a housing bottom part and a housing cover which is pivotably mounted on the housing bottom part.
- a cover compartment with a receiving space that consists of two compartments, the two compartments being closable by a common closure cover.
- the object of the invention is to create a storage device of the type mentioned at the outset that can be produced more cost-effectively and is easier to handle than the storage devices known from the prior art.
- the storage device is characterized in that the U formed by the carrying handle in its non-use position points with its U-opening in the direction of the rear side of the housing and the lid compartment extends in the depth direction of the container housing between the carrying handle and the rear side of the housing.
- the lid compartment is offset towards the rear of the housing and is located behind the carrying bar of the carrying handle when the carrying handle is not in use.
- the lid compartment is also positioned away from the front edge of the container lid, so that there is a clear separation between the lid compartment on the one hand and the container lid front surface, whereby handling of the container lid to open the container by pivoting the container lid up through the lid compartment is not impeded. It is not possible to accidentally open the lid compartment instead of the container lid. In order to open the closure lid of the lid compartment, the user must now specifically reach into the middle area of the container lid.
- the receiving space of the lid compartment is delimited by an annular receiving space circumference wall, which consists of a receiving space front wall, a receiving space rear wall and two receiving space side walls.
- the peripheral wall of the receiving space is preferably a part of the container lid; in particular, the peripheral wall of the receiving space was molded on at the same time during the manufacture of the container lid.
- the rear wall of the receiving space is narrow in the form of a strip.
- an outer surface of the rear wall of the receiving space, facing away from the receiving space forms a section of the rear surface of the container lid.
- the front wall of the receiving space and/or the side walls of the receiving space are also narrow in the form of strips.
- the closure cover and the receiving space have a square or rectangular shape.
- the closure cover can be moved between a closed position that closes the receiving space and an open position that allows access to the receiving space.
- the closure lid is expediently mounted on the container by means of a pivot bearing device so that it can pivot between the closed position and the open position.
- This configuration has the advantage that the closure lid is mounted captively on the container lid.
- the closure lid it would also be possible to design the closure lid as a latching lid which can be moved between a closed position latched on the container lid and an opening position removed from the container lid.
- the closure lid engages in its closed position between the two side walls of the receiving space and rests both on the rear wall and on the side wall in such a way that the upper side of the closure lid is flush with the upper side of the container lid in the closed position.
- the closure lid In its closed position, the closure lid can therefore be arranged in or below the level of the upper side of the container lid.
- the closure cap expediently has a front edge which, when the closure cap is in the closed position, is arranged between the two holding legs of the supporting web.
- the closure lid also has a rear edge which is expediently arranged in the closed position of the closure lid in the area of the rear surface of the container lid.
- the container lid has two bearing slots spaced apart from one another in the width direction of the container, which are open at the top to the upper side of the container lid and to the rear surface of the container lid and into which the closure lid engages with bearing arms belonging to the pivot bearing device. This makes it possible to mount the closure lid relatively easily and thus inexpensively from the rear of the container by inserting the bearing arms into the bearing slots open to the rear.
- a cylinder-like bearing eye is formed on each of the bearing arms, which is held pivotably in the associated bearing slot in such a way that the pivot axis of the closure cover running in the width direction runs through the two bearing eyes. It is possible for a trough-shaped recess or trough to be formed on the bottom of each bearing slot, in which an associated bearing eye is accommodated.
- each storage slot on the rear surface of the container has a slot mouth whose height is less than the height of the associated bearing eye, with the bearing eye being elastically deformable in such a way that it fits through the slot mouth and resumes its original shape after passing the slot estuary.
- the bearing eyes each have a slit aligned transversely to the pivot axis and open towards the free end of the bearing arms, which separates the bearing lug into two bearing lug sections which, as a result of the slit, are elastically deformable and bendable towards one another.
- the closure lid has a lid element which has a front edge facing the carrying handle when the closure lid is in the closed position, with a front edge engaging on the lid element in the area of the front edge in the closed position with the container lid, in particular the front wall of the receiving space f standing locking element is arranged.
- the locking element can expediently be moved between a locking position locking the closure cover in the closed position and an unlocking position.
- the locking element is prestressed into the locking position by means of a spring element and, for unlocking, is to be pressed in the direction of the unlocking position against the spring force of the spring element.
- a configuration of the locking element has the advantage that the closed position of the closure cap is held relatively securely, so that the closure cap cannot jump open unintentionally. Nevertheless, the locking element is relatively easy to actuate by pressing against the spring force of the spring of the spring element in order to unlock the closure cover.
- the end regions of the retaining limbs provided for pivoting grip around the close-up side walls and are articulated on the assigned close-up side walls.
- the carrying handle is assigned a locking device which is designed for non-pivoting, releasable locking of the carrying handle in its non-use position.
- the locking device has locking means which, depending on the pivoting direction of the pivoting movement, automatically engage or disengage when a corresponding actuating force is applied to the carrying handle.
- the latching means expediently have at least one nose-shaped locking projection arranged on the container lid.
- the locking projection is arranged on a wall area of the container lid in the area of the front side of the container and in the folded, non-use position of the carrying handle on the other side of the carrying web of the carrying handle as the lid compartment.
- a single locking projection is expediently provided, which is arranged approximately in the middle of the width extension of the container on the wall area of the container lid.
- the storage device comprises a compartment subdivision device for compartment subdivision of the receiving space of the lid compartment into a number of subcompartments.
- the compartment dividing device has a plurality of fixing slots arranged on the peripheral wall of the near space and a plurality of web-shaped partitions which can be detachably inserted into the fixing slots and fixed there.
- the partitions can be of different lengths, which means that sub-compartments of different sizes can be designed individually.
- detachable floor projections can be formed on the floor of the receiving space, for example, which can be coupled to partition walls suind and serve to stiffen them .
- costing elements to the floor projections, which enable a partition wall connection across the corner.
- the storage device comprises a closure cover securing device for securing the closure cover in its open position on the container cover.
- the closure cover securing device can, for example, have securing projections that correspond to one another and engage with one another when the closure cover is in the closed position, and have securing recesses that correspond thereto. It is possible, for example, that the safety recesses are located on the outer surface of the rear wall of the receiving space. Corresponding to this, securing projections are then provided on the rear edge of the closure cover.
- the storage device comprises a plurality of storage containers, each of which has a lower coupling device on its container housing in the area of the underside and an upper coupling device in the area of the upper side, these two coupling devices being adapted to one another in such a way that they are stacked directly on top of one another in a vertical direction
- Storage containers can be releasably coupled to one another in a manner that is inseparable from one another by the interaction of the upper coupling device of the respective lower storage container and the lower coupling device of the respective upper storage container.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of the storage device according to the invention with a single storage container
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective rear view of the storage container from FIG.
- FIG 3 is a top view of the storage container of Figure 1
- FIG. 4 shows a section through the storage container from FIG. 3 along the line IV-IV, an open position of a closure lid of the lid compartment arranged in the container lid being shown in dot-dash lines,
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective rear view of the storage container according to FIG. 1 with the closure lid of the lid compartment open
- FIG. 6 shows a top view of the storage container according to FIG.
- FIG. 7 shows a section according to FIG. 4, only the container lid with the lid of the lid compartment being opened being shown here,
- FIG. 8 shows an enlarged representation of the detail VI II in FIG. 7,
- FIG. 9 shows the detail of FIG
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of the storage device according to the invention with several storage containers.
- FIGS. 1 to 9 show a first exemplary embodiment of the storage device 11 according to the invention.
- the storage device 11 comprises a single storage container 12 , the basic structure of which is evident from FIGS. 1 to 9 in an advantageous embodiment.
- the storage container 13 has a container housing 13 with a preferably at least essentially rectangular outline, which can be seen clearly in FIGS. 1 to 6.
- the container housing 13 has a vertical axis 16 extending between an underside 14 and an upper side 15, the axial direction of which defines a vertical direction provided with the same reference number. It also has a depth axis 19 that is perpendicular to the vertical axis 16 and runs between a front side 17 and a rear side 18 of the housing, and also one to both the vertical axis 16 and to the depth axis 19 perpendicular width axis 20 .
- the axial direction of the depth axis 19 defines a depth direction provided with the same reference number, while the axial direction of the width axis defines a width direction of the container housing 13 provided with the same reference number.
- the aforementioned rectangular outline runs in a plane perpendicular to the vertical axis 16 .
- the container housing 13 has a housing wall 21 which delimits a storage space 22 formed in the housing interior, which can be seen for example in FIG.
- the container housing 13 expediently has a lower housing part 23 and a container lid 24 which is pivotably mounted on the lower housing part 23 .
- the housing wall 21 is composed of the walls of the lower housing part 23 and the container cover 24 .
- the housing wall 21 consists of a bottom wall 25 enclosing the storage space 22 on the underside 14 and a lower part peripheral wall 26 protruding upwards from the outer edge of this bottom wall 25 in the vertical direction 16 .
- the lower part peripheral wall 26 encloses the storage space 22 in a ring around the vertical axis 16 , wherein on its upper side 15 opposite the bottom wall 25 it has an upper end section 28 framing an access opening 27 for the storage space 22 .
- Objects can be placed in the storage space 22 and removed from the storage space 22 through the access opening 27 .
- the lower part peripheral wall 26 integral with the bottom wall 25 is composed of a lower part front wall 29 oriented at right angles to the vertical axis 16, a lower part rear wall opposite the lower part front wall 29 in the depth direction 19 and two lower part side walls 31.
- the base side walls 31 face each other in the width direction 20 and each connect the base front wall 29 to the base rear wall 30.
- the base front wall 29 and the base rear wall 30 each extend substantially in a direction perpendicular to the depth axis 19 Level.
- the base side walls 31 each extend substantially in a plane perpendicular to the width axis 20 .
- the entire base peripheral wall 26 and the bottom wall 25 are integrally formed with each other.
- the storage container 12 can be manufactured, for example, as a plastic injection molded part.
- the container lid 24 is assigned to the access opening 27 and is mounted so that it can pivot relative to the housing lower part 23 about a pivot axis 32 running in the width direction 20, preferably in the area of the lower part rear wall 30, i.e. in the area of the housing rear side 18.
- the pivot bearing means 33 defining the pivot axis 32 are preferably arranged on the rear corner regions of the peripheral wall 26 of the lower part, which in each case connect a lower part side wall 31 to the lower part rear wall 30, in particular at only a small height distance from the access opening 27.
- the container lid 24 can optionally be positioned in a direction lying on the upper end section 28 of the lower part peripheral wall 26, thereby closing the access opening 27 occluding closed position or in various more or less far up pivoted open positions are positioned. In the open positions, the access opening 27 becomes accessible with a more or less large opening cross-section depending on the selected opening pivot angle.
- the closed position of the container lid 24 can expediently be releasably locked.
- suitable locking means 35 that can be actuated manually are found, for example, in the area of the front side 17 of the housing on the outside of the container housing 13 .
- the locking means 35 preferably comprise a rotary latch 37 mounted in the area of the front side of the housing on the container lid 24 so that it can rotate about an axis of rotation 36 parallel to the depth axis 19 and a locking projection 38 arranged on the outside of the lower part front wall 29 of the lower part 23 of the housing.
- the rotary latch 37 can be rotated in such a way that it is selectively in or out of locking engagement with the associated locking projection 38 .
- the storage container 12 illustrated by way of example contains only a single storage space 22 which is closed by the container lid 24 in an openable manner.
- at least one drawer that can be pulled out if required is additionally arranged in the lower housing part 23 and provides additional storage space.
- a carrying handle 40 is arranged on the top side 39 of the container lid, which has a U-like shape with a carrying web 41 and two holding legs 42a, 42b projecting from the carrying web 41 at a distance from one another.
- the holding legs 42a , 42b are each connected with their end areas 43a , 43b opposite the support web 41 pivotally mounted on the container lid 24, so that the carrying handle 41 can be pivoted between a non-use position resting on the container lid 24 ( Figure 1) and a carrying position (not shown) protruding from the container lid 24, in which the user grasps the carrying web 41 and thus the Can carry and transport containers in a horizontal orientation.
- the upper cover wall 45 of the container cover 24 belonging to the housing wall 21 has an upper wall recess 46 on the outside, in which the carrying handle 40 is rotatably mounted and in which the carrying handle 40 is accommodated, preferably completely countersunk, when it is in its non-use position is .
- This is particularly advantageous in connection with the fact that a plurality of storage containers 12 can be stacked on top of one another and can be firmly connected to one another in a detachable manner.
- the carrying handle protrudes upwards out of the upper wall recess 46 , with the carrying web 41 being spaced sufficiently far from the upper lid closing surface 47 to enable one hand to grip the storage container 12 for carrying it.
- the U-opening 44 of the U-shaped carrying handle 40 points in the direction of the rear side 18 of the housing in its non-use position.
- the carrying handle 40 is assigned a locking device 48 which is designed for non-pivoting, releasable locking of the carrying handle 40 in its non-use position.
- the locking device 48 prevents the carrying handle that is in the non-use position from performing uncontrolled pivoting movements relative to the container housing 13 , for example when the storage container is handled without using the carrying handle 40 .
- the locking device 48 is expediently designed as a latching device which, depending on the pivoting direction of the pivoting movement, automatically engages or disengages with a snap effect when a corresponding actuating force is applied to the carrying handle 40 .
- the intensity of the locking is suffi accordingly large to prevent automatic locking or snapping off when handling the storage container 12 as intended. However, it is sufficiently small to be able to bring about locking or releasing the locking without an extraordinary exertion of force solely by manual action.
- the pivoting angle of the carrying handle f s 40 between the position of non-use and the position of use or Carrying position is expediently at least essentially 90°.
- the locking device 48 embodied as a latching device has a locking projection 49 embodied in particular in one piece with the housing wall 21 .
- the locking projection 49 is arranged on a front wall area 50 of the container lid 24 in the area of the front side of the housing.
- a single locking projection 49 is expediently provided, in which the carrying handle 40 is engaged in its non-use position.
- the locking projection 49 is expediently located approximately in the center of the container housing 13 in the width direction 20 .
- the locking projection 49 is assigned to a longitudinal side of the carrying web 41 which faces away from the U-opening 44 of the carrying handle 40 .
- a lid compartment 51 is arranged on the container lid 24 on its upper side, i.e. on the upper side 39 of the container lid, which is provided with a receiving space 52 for accessories (not shown). and/or other parts and that with a
- Cap 52 can be closed.
- the receiving space (closed in Figure 3 with the closure cover 42) is partially enclosed by the carrying handle 40 in the top view when the carrying handle 40 is in the non-use position, in which it is inserted into the U formed by the carrying handle 40 intervenes t .
- the U formed by the carrying handle 14 in its non-use position has its U-opening 44 in the direction of the rear side 18 of the housing, such that the lid compartment 51 is located in the depth direction 19 of the container housing 13 between the carrying handle f 40 and the rear of the housing 18 extends.
- the lid compartment 51 is thus bounded on the left and right by a respective retaining leg 42a, 42b of the carrying handle, while viewed from the front 17 it sits behind the carrying web 41 of the carrying handle 40 in the depth direction and extends in the direction of the rear side 18 of the housing .
- the lid compartment 51 expediently extends in the depth direction 19 essentially as far as the rear side of the housing, ie up to the rear surface 54 of the container lid.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show an exemplary configuration of the receiving space 52 of the lid compartment 51 .
- the receiving space is rectangular.
- the receiving space 52 is delimited on the underside by a receiving space floor 55 and on the side by an annular peripheral wall 56 of the receiving space.
- the annular receiving peripheral wall 56 consists of a receiving space front wall 57, a receiving space rear wall 58 and two receiving space side walls 59a, 59b.
- the ring-shaped peripheral wall 56 of the receiving space is expediently adjusted It represents part of the container lid 54 , for example by being molded on at the same time as the container lid 24 is manufactured.
- the upper wall recess 56 of the container lid 24 may extend in the depth direction 19 as far as the container lid rear surface 54 and for the lid compartment 51 to be arranged in the upper wall recess 46 of the container lid 24 and for the annular peripheral wall 56 of the receiving space to extend from the bottom of the protrudes upwards from the upper wall recess in the vertical direction.
- the rear wall 58 of the receiving space is narrow in the form of a strip.
- An outer face 60 of the rear wall 54 of the receiving space which faces away from the receiving space 52 forms a section of the rear surface 54 of the container lid.
- the receiving space 52 of the lid compartment 51 extends in the depth direction 16 to the rear surface 54 of the container lid.
- the other walls of the peripheral wall 56 of the receiving space ie the front wall 57 of the receiving space and the two side walls 59a, 59b of the receiving space, are also narrow in the form of strips.
- the closure lid 53 serves to close the lid compartment 51 . It can be moved between a closed position 61 closing the receiving space 52 (for example FIG. 1) and an opening position 62 allowing access to the receiving space 52 (FIG. 5).
- the closure cover 53 can be pivoted about a closure cover pivot axis 64 between the closed position using a pivot bearing device 63 61 and the opening position 62 on the container lid 24 are mounted.
- the pivot axis 64 of the closure lid is in the area of the rear surface 54 of the container lid.
- the closure cover 53 in its closed position 61 engages between the two side walls 59a, 59b of the accommodation space and rests both on the rear wall 58 of the accommodation space and on the front wall 57 of the accommodation space in such a way that the closure cover Top 65 in the closed position 61 with the container lid top 39 is substantially flush.
- the container lid 24 has two bearing slots 65a, 65b which are spaced apart from one another in the width direction 20 and which are open upwards towards the upper side of the container lid 39 and the container lid rear surface 54, and into which the closure lid 53 with the pivot bearing device 63 associated bearing arms 66a, 66b engages.
- the cap 53 has a possibly. cover element 67 made of transparent material, which has a front edge 68 and a rear edge 69 arranged opposite thereto.
- the two bearing arms 66a, 66b are arranged on the rear edge 69 of the cover element 67.
- the cover element 67 For example, there connected in one piece with the cover element 67, for example, in the production of the cover element or the closure cap at the same time formed.
- cylindrical bearing eyes 70 are formed on the bearing arms 66a, 66b.
- a respective cylinder-like bearing eye 70 is pivotally received in the associated bearing slot 65a, 65b, such that the closure cover pivot axis 64 of the closure cover 53 running in the width direction runs through the two bearing eyes 70 .
- the bearing eyes 70 are each located at the free ends of the associated bearing arms 66a, 66b and are in particular connected there in one piece to the rest of the bearing arm 66a, 66b, for example during the production of the bearing arm, which is expediently connected in one piece to the cover element, molded on at the same time .
- the bearing slot 65a, 65b has a slot mouth 71 on the container lid rear surface 54, the height of which is less than the height of the associated bearing eye 70, with the bearing eye 70 being elastically deformable in such a way that it passes through the slot mouth 71 and resumes its original shape after passing through the slot mouth 71 .
- Each bearing lug 70 expediently has a slot 72, which is aligned transversely to the pivot axis 64 of the closure lid and is open towards the free end of the bearing arms 66a, 66b, which divides the bearing lug 70 into two bearing lug sections 73a, 73b which, as a result of the slot 72, can be bent towards one another in an elastically deformable manner are.
- the bearing eyes 70 are rotatably mounted in the associated semicircular depressions 74, so that the closure lid can be pivoted between the closed position 61 and the opening position 62, in which the bearing eyes in the associated depressions rotate relative carry out with regard to the stationary troughs .
- the rear edge 69 of the cover element 67 is supported on the rear surface 54 of the container cover and thus specifies the opening angle of the closure cover 53, which is in particular >90°.
- the slot 72 between the two bearing eye sections 73a, 73b is aligned in the pulling direction, whereby the bearing eyes when levered out of their bearing in the associated troughs 74 can snap out .
- the closure lid 53 has a lid element 67 which has a front edge facing the carrying handle 40 when the closure lid 53 is in the closed position
- the locking element 75 can be moved between a locking position locking the closure cover 53 in the closed position 61 and an unlocking position.
- the locking element has a locking slide 76 which is pretensioned in the locking position by means of a spring element (not shown) and which, for unlocking, must be pressed in the direction of the unlocking position against the spring force of the spring element.
- the carrying handle 40 can be pivoted between a non-use position resting on the container lid 24 and a carrying position projecting upwards from the container lid 24 (FIG. 1 double arrow).
- the end regions 43a, 43b of the holding legs 42a, 42b of the carrying handle 40 intended for pivoting are arranged in such a way that they enclose the receiving space side walls 59a, 59b and on the one hand and on the other hand Recording space side wall 59a, 59b are articulated.
- the storage device 11 has a compartment subdivision device 77 for compartment subdivision of the receiving space 52 of the lid compartment 51 into a plurality of compartments 78 .
- the compartment dividing device 77 has a plurality of fixing slots 79 arranged on the peripheral wall of the receiving space and a plurality of fixing slots 79 that can be detachably inserted and inserted there f fixable bar-shaped partitions 80 on.
- the partitions 80 can be of different lengths, so that depending on the type of partition 80 used, sub-compartments 78 of different dimensions can be created.
- floor projections 81 projecting upwards from there can be provided on the receiving space floor 55, which serve to stiffen the inserted partitions 80 by engaging in particular in recesses provided for this purpose on an underside of the partition 80.
- the bottom projections 81 can also be used to accommodate a node element (not shown), which means that sub-compartments 78 can also be created that do not run over the entire width or depth of the accommodation space 52 .
- the storage device 11 also has a closure cover securing device 85 for securing the closure cover 53 in its closed position 51 against being lifted out in the area of the closure cover pivot axis 64 .
- the closure cover securing device 85 expediently has securing projections and securing depressions which correspond to one another, with the securing depressions in particular being formed on the outside of the rear wall of the receiving space and the securing projections being formed in the region of the rear edge 69 of the closure lid 53 .
- Figure 10 shows a second exemplary embodiment of the storage device according to the invention, in which a plurality of storage containers 12 are stacked on top of one another in the height direction 16, so that in the example case there is a container stack consisting of two or more, in particular three storage containers 12 stacked on top of one another, as is shown in Figure 10 is shown as an example.
- a respective upper storage container 12 sits with its Underside 14 on top 15 of another storage container 12 arranged underneath.
- Each storage container 12 expediently has a lower coupling device 82 in the area of its underside 14 , which is designed, for example, in the manner shown in FIG.
- each storage container 12 has an upper coupling device 83 on the upper side 15, the preferred embodiment of which can be seen, for example, in FIG.
- the two coupling devices 82 , 83 are adapted to one another in such a way that, through their interaction, the storage containers 12 stacked directly one on top of the other can be detachably coupled to one another in a manner that is inseparable from one another. Such a coupled state is shown in FIG.
- the stack of containers can then be carried and transported as a unit using the carrying handle 40 of the uppermost storage container 12 .
- the locking means 35 mentioned above preferably belong at least partially to the two coupling devices 82 , 83 .
- the rotating bolt 37 can be turned into a coupling position shown in FIG.
- further components of the coupling device 82 , 83 are formed by projections formed on the underside 14 and by depressions formed on the upper side 15 .
- the projections and depressions at least partially engage one another, overlapping or overlapping transversely to the height direction 16 . also cause a mutually inseparable coupling of two storage containers 12 stacked on top of one another, in particular in the area of the rear side 18 of the housing.
- the projections are expediently feet that are used to place the storage container 12 on a base.
- the storage container 12 has, in addition to the carrying handle pivotally mounted on the container lid 24 , a front handle 84 pivotally mounted on the base side wall 31 , specifically there on the outside.
- a front handle 84 pivotally mounted on the base side wall 31 , specifically there on the outside.
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