CONTAINER HAVING A LOCKABLE COVER

20220267058 · 2022-08-25

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a container (A) having two cover halves, which are outwardly and inwardly pivotable by means of hinges. Retaining hooks for locking the cover halves are arranged at the upper edges of two walls, and the cover halves have, along their sides, openings for receiving the retaining hooks. The retaining hooks are movable, the retaining hooks being movable parallel to the upper edge of the container walls from an idle position and being connected to a spring element. When the retaining hook is moved, the spring element is preloaded, the retaining hooks being spontaneously moved back by the spring force. In order to lock the cover halves, the cover halves are pivoted inward and pressed onto the retaining hooks, whereby the retaining hooks are slid toward the center of the side walls until the retaining hooks penetrate completely into the openings in the cover halves. Because of the spring force, the retaining hooks are moved back and snap in on the top side of the cover halves. Protrusions on the retaining hooks and on the underside of the cover halves are used to raise and keep raised the cover halves in the event of unlocking. The container (A) can be easily and quickly locked and unlocked.

    Claims

    1. A rectangular container (A) having two opposing first walls and two opposing second walls, two cover halves, each of which can be pivoted outwards and inwards by means of a hinge in order to open and close the container, wherein retaining hooks for locking the cover halves are arranged on the upper edges of two opposing second walls of the container (A) which extend at right angles to the hinges, the cover halves having openings along their sides which extend at right angles to the hinges for receiving the retaining hooks, wherein at least one retaining hook is associated with each side of the cover halves which extend at right angles to the hinges, and the retaining hooks are arranged in such a way that the hook of each retaining hook associated with a cover half faces the hinge of the respective cover half in each case, and the retaining hooks are movably attached to the container walls and are movable from a rest position towards the center of the second wall of the container (A) parallel to the upper edge of the second wall of the container (A), and the retaining hooks are each connected to a spring element which is preloaded when the retaining hook is moved, and it is spontaneously moved back again by the spring force of the spring element.

    2. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein the retaining hooks are each designed to be respectively beveled or rounded on their upper side towards the hinges.

    3. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein the spring element of a retaining hook is realized by an elongated resilient element.

    4. The rectangular (A) according to claim 3, wherein the upper end of the spring element is fixed to the retaining hook, extends downwards at an angle and has a free end which rests against a vertically extending element.

    5. The rectangular (A) according to claim 4, wherein the free end of the spring element (7) has a rounded extension (7″).

    6. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein the movable retaining hooks are each connected to an upwardly directed projection which, when the container (A) is unlocked, cooperates with a projection on the underside of a cover half.

    7. The rectangular (A) according to claim 6, wherein the projection on the underside of the cover halves is beveled towards the free end of the cover halves.

    8. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein a first horizontally extending projection is arranged on the upper edge of each of the second side walls and a second further horizontally extending projection is arranged on the side of the cover halves having the openings, wherein the first projection cooperates with the second projection when the container (A) is unlocked.

    9. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    10. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein the retaining hooks are individually operable.

    11. The rectangular (A) according to claim 1, wherein the retaining hooks are operable in pairs.

    12. The rectangular (A) according to claim 2, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    13. The rectangular (A) according to claim 3, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    14. The rectangular (A) according to claim 4, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    15. The rectangular (A) according to claim 5, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    16. The rectangular (A) according to claim 6, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    17. The rectangular (A) according to claim 7, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    18. The rectangular (A) according to claim 8, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.

    19. The rectangular (A) according to claim 2, wherein the retaining hooks are individually operable.

    20. The rectangular (A) according to claim 3, wherein the retaining hooks are individually operable.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0026] FIG. 1 shows a container according to the invention in perspective with closed cover halves.

    [0027] FIG. 2 shows the container of FIG. 1 with one half of the cover open and the other half closed to better show the retaining hooks.

    [0028] FIG. 3 shows the container of FIG. 1 from above.

    [0029] FIG. 4a shows the container of FIG. 3 in a sectional view according to IVa-IVa and in particular the construction of the retaining hooks in locked position.

    [0030] FIG. 4b shows a detail of the container of FIGS. 3 and 4a in a perspective view from above and in particular the retaining hooks in locking position of the cover halves.

    [0031] FIG. 4c shows a detail of the locking device in enlargement according to IVc in FIG. 4a, in particular the retaining hooks and the projections for lifting the cover halves when they are unlocked.

    [0032] FIG. 5 shows the container according to the invention in a perspective view with the cover halves unlocked and raised.

    [0033] FIG. 6 shows a part of the container of FIG. 5 from above.

    [0034] FIG. 7a shows the container of FIG. 6 in a sectional view according to VIIa-VIIa and in particular the construction of the retaining hooks in the position of unlocking and lifting the cover halves by projections on the retaining hook and underside of the cover halves.

    [0035] FIG. 7b shows a detail of FIG. 7a, in particular the retaining hooks and the projections for raising the cover halves when they are unlocked.

    [0036] FIG. 7c shows a detail of the container from FIGS. 5 and 6 in a perspective view from above, in particular the retaining hooks in the unlocked position.

    [0037] FIG. 8a shows a detail from FIG. 6 and in particular a projection on the cover side with a cooperating shoulder on the inside of the container wall.

    [0038] FIG. 8b shows the detail VIIb from FIG. 8a and in particular the projection on the cover side with cooperating shoulder on the inside of the container wall.

    [0039] FIG. 8c shows a cross-section according to VIIIc-VIIIc in FIG. 8a and the cooperation of the horizontal projections for lifting the cover halves.

    [0040] FIG. 9 shows two containers according to the invention, which are locked and stacked on top of each other, as well as lead seals for locking the containers. In the figures, the same reference signs have been used for the same elements in each case, and first-time explanations apply to all figures unless expressly stated otherwise.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0041] FIG. 1 shows a rectangular container A having two first side walls 1 facing each other and two second side walls 2 facing each other. Along upper edges 1a of the first, here long, side walls 1, a hinge 3 is arranged in each case for the purpose of fastening and pivoting two cover halves 4 outwards into an open, vertical position and inwards into a closed, horizontal position.

    [0042] FIG. 2 shows the same container A, wherein here one cover half 4 is pivoted outwards and the underside 4b of the cover half is visible. The other cover half 4 is closed, of which the upper cover half 4a is visible.

    [0043] The cover halves 4 have first (here long) sides extending along or parallel to the hinge 3, and second (here short) sides extending perpendicularly to the first sides and parallel to the side walls 2.

    [0044] Retaining hooks 5 are arranged along the upper edges 2a of the second, opposing (here short) side walls 2, by means of which the cover halves 4 can be locked to the short side walls 2. Of the retaining hooks 5, at least one retaining hook is associated with each cover half 4. In the example shown, two retaining hooks 5 are arranged per cover half. The cover halves 4 have openings 6 along their second (short) sides for accommodating the retaining hooks 5 when the container A is closed and locked by means of the two cover halves 4.

    [0045] FIGS. 1 to 3 show the positioning of the retaining hooks 5 in the openings 6 in locked cover halves 4. Here, the hooks 5 each lie on the upper side 4a of the cover half 4 and thus retain the cover half 4 in the horizontal position.

    [0046] FIGS. 4a-c show the construction of the retaining hooks 5 together with spring elements 7 and counter element 7′. A retaining hook 5 comprises the actual hook in each case, which has a beveled shape 5a on its upper side, which is directed towards the hinge in each case. The beveled shape 5a helps to ensure that, when the cover half 4 is closed, the opening 6 can be pressed more easily over the hook 5, wherein the edge of the opening 6 presses against the hook and pushes it towards die center of the short side wall of the container until the opening 6 reaches the top of the hook and the hook finally snaps onto the upper side 4a of the cover half 4, as shown in FIGS. 3, 4a as well as FIG. 4b. A retaining hook 5 further comprises a body 5b having a spring element 7 preloaded against a counter element 7′. A gripping element is further arranged in the body 5b, at which the body 5b can be gripped in order to manually displace it. In the shown exemplary embodiment, the gripping element is realized by an opening 8 which can be gripped with the thumb or with fingers.

    [0047] The body 5b of the retaining hook 5 is positioned on a sliding element, for example a rail 9, which extends parallel to the upper edge 2a of the second side walls 2 and on which the body with the retaining hook 5 can be displaced.

    [0048] When a cover half 4 is closed, the retaining hooks 5 are pushed towards the middle of the side wall 2, wherein the spring element 7 is pressed against the vertically extending counter element 7′ and downwards, thereby being further tensioned. As the retaining hooks 5 snap onto the cover halves 4, the spring elements 7 relax again.

    [0049] The spring element 7 is realized here in each case by a slightly curved, elongated element, the end of which rests against the counter element 7′ and can slide along it. For better movement along the element 7′, the spring element 7 can have a rounded extension 7″ at its end (see also FIG. 7b). The spring element 7 is manufactured, for example, by means of a flexible, high-strength plastic.

    [0050] FIG. 4b clearly shows the snap-in position of the retaining hooks 5 on the cover half 4a in the case of locking. In the case of unlocking, the retaining hooks 5 are pushed towards the center of the container into the free space of the openings 6.

    [0051] FIG. 4c also shows a projection 10 on the body 5b which, when the body 5b is moved, cooperates with a projection 11 on the underside 4a of the cover half to unlock it (see also FIGS. 7a and b). In the locked position, the two projections 10 and 11 are not in contact.

    [0052] An unlocking of the cover halves 4 is shown in FIGS. 5, 6 and 7a-c. FIG. 5 shows the container A with unlocked cover halves 4, wherein these have been raised slightly onto the retaining hooks 5 and lie on the upper side of the hooks 5. For this purpose, the retaining hooks 5 together with the body 5b have been moved towards the center of the side walls 2 by means of the gripping elements 8, until the hooks 5 have disengaged from the upper side 4a of the cover halves 4, being pushed even further until they are completely in the opening 6 and rest against the cover half 4 at the end of the opening 6. In this process, the body 5b is pushed, wherein an upwardly directed shoulder or projection 10 on the body 5b presses against a downwardly directed projection 11 on the underside 4b of the cover half Because the retaining hooks 5 are freely located in the openings 6, the cover half 4 can lift upwardly.

    [0053] For this purpose, the two projections 10 and 11 are provided with an inclined surface so that the two projections 10 and 11 cooperate with each other.

    [0054] FIGS. 6 and 7a-c show the position of the retaining hooks 5 relative to the openings 6 of the cover halves 4, and the cover halves 4 in their raised position. These can then be easily gripped by their side edges or by means of openings 23 and pivoted outwards to open the container A.

    [0055] FIGS. 8a, 8b and 8c show a horizontally extending projection 12 on the side edge 4c of the cover half 4 and a horizontally extending projection 13 on the upper edge 2a of the side walls 2, which cooperate with each other and serve to ensure that the cover halves 4, once they have been raised by the projections 10 and 11, remain raised and do not close and lock again of their own accord. In FIG. 8a, the position of the projections 12 and 13 is shown in the circle VIIIb when the cover halves are closed, wherein this position is outside the projections 10 and 11, i.e the projections 12 and 13 are closer to the side wall 1 with the hinges 3 than the projections 10 and 11. When the cover halves 4 are raised, the projection 12 is pressed over the shoulder or projection 13 on the edge 2a of the container wall 2, as shown in the plan view in FIG. 8b and the cross-sectional view in FIG. 8c. When the retaining hooks 5 are released and the spring elements 7 relax again, the projection 12 remains on the shoulder 13 as no downward force is applied to the cover half. The cover half thus remains in the slightly raised position as shown in FIGS. 5-7.

    [0056] In FIGS. 1-3 and 5-6, edges 20 are shown on each of the edges 2a of the side walls 2, in particular projecting beyond the upper surface of the retaining hooks 5. Their purpose is to allow the containers A to be stacked as shown in FIG. 9 without interfering with the retaining hooks 5.

    [0057] FIG. 9 and FIG. 8b also show devices 21 for accommodating a lead seal 22 by means of which a container A is securely locked and can only be opened again by releasing the lead seal.

    [0058] The shown exemplary embodiments of the container according to the invention each have cover halves with a contour at their free ends, which allows the two cover halves to interlock. Further exemplary embodiments of the invention may also have cover halves with straight contours at their free ends.

    [0059] Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.