Packaging unit
10294000 ยท 2019-05-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D73/0064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D73/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A packaging unit, in particular a drilling-tool packaging unit, for an insert tool, in particular a drilling tool, includes a fastening portion for fastening the packaging unit in or on a presentation device, in particular a presentation rack or a sales rack, and a receiving portion for receiving in or on the packaging unit an insert tool that is connected in a form-fitting manner to the receiving portion. The receiving portion is designed to hold the insert tool in a holding state of the packaging unit in which the receiving portion is realized so as to be integral with the fastening portion. In a separation state, in which the receiving portion has been separated from the fastening portion of the packaging unit, the receiving portion remains on the insert tool.
Claims
1. A tool system comprising: an insert tool defining a tapered recess that encompasses the insert tool in a circumferential direction; and a packaging unit including a fastening portion configured to fasten the packaging unit in or on a presentation device, and a receiving portion configured to receive the insert tool, the receiving portion connected in a form-fitting manner to the insert tool, the receiving portion configured to hold the insert tool in a holding state of the packaging unit in which the receiving portion is integral with the fastening portion, wherein, in a separation state, in which the receiving portion is separated from the fastening portion, the receiving portion remains connected in the form-fitting manner to the insert tool, wherein the receiving portion is connected to the insert tool in the form-fitting manner at the tapered recess, and wherein the receiving portion is configured to cover, at least partially, the tapered recess.
2. The tool system according to claim 1, wherein the receiving portion remains connected in the form-fitting manner to the insert tool during operation of the insert tool.
3. The tool system according to claim 2, wherein the receiving portion dampens vibrations during the operation of the insert tool.
4. The tool system according to claim 1, wherein the packaging unit further includes a holding element configured to hold the receiving portion in the holding state in or on the packaging unit.
5. The tool system according to claim 4, wherein the packaging unit further includes a connecting structure having a material weakness and located between the holding element and the receiving portion.
6. The tool system according to claim 4, wherein the holding element is configured as a holding arm or a holding ring.
7. The tool system according to claim 4, wherein the holding element includes a separation device configured to release or to separate the insert tool and/or the receiving portion from the holding element.
8. The tool system according to claim 1, wherein the receiving portion is configured as an enclosing element that encompasses the insert tool in the form-fitting manner to prevent relative movement between the receiving portion and the insert tool.
9. The tool system according to claim 1, wherein the receiving portion is configured as a hollow cylinder.
10. A packaging unit for an insert tool comprising: a fastening portion configured to fasten the packaging unit in or on a presentation device, the fastening portion including a circular holding ring; and a receiving portion configured to receive at least a portion of the insert tool, the receiving portion connected in a form-fitting manner to the insert tool; and a plurality of material webs extending from the holding ring to the receiving portion and configured to connect the receiving portion to the holding ring and to hold the insert tool in a holding state of the packaging unit, wherein, in a separation state, in which each material web of the plurality of material webs is broken to separate the receiving portion from the holding ring, the receiving portion remains connected in the form-fitting manner to the insert tool.
11. The packaging unit according to claim 10, wherein a material opening of a plurality of material openings is located between corresponding pairs of material webs of the plurality of material webs.
12. The packaging unit according to claim 10, wherein: the receiving portion is a receiving ring defining a receiving longitudinal axis, the insert tool defines a tool longitudinal axis, and the receiving longitudinal axis and the tool longitudinal axis are coaxial.
13. The packaging unit according to claim 12, wherein: the holding ring defines a ring longitudinal axis, and the ring longitudinal axis and the receiving longitudinal axis are coaxial when the plurality of material webs is unbroken.
14. The packaging unit according to claim 10, wherein the receiving portion is configured as an enclosing element that encompasses the insert tool in the form-fitting manner to prevent relative movement between the receiving portion and the insert tool.
15. The packaging unit according to claim 10, wherein the receiving portion is configured as a hollow cylinder.
16. The packaging unit according to claim 10, wherein the fastening portion has a material opening and is configured to suspend the packaging unit in or on the presentation device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages are disclosed by the following description of the drawing. The drawing shows exemplary embodiments of the disclosure. The drawing, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. Persons skilled in the art may also expediently consider the features individually and combine them to create appropriate further combinations.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) In the figures, components that are the same are denoted by the same references.
(15) The following figures each relate to a packaging unit, in a substantially usual commercial form, with an insert tool realized, in particular, as a drilling tool, chisel, bit or saw blade, having a rotatory working motion and a translatory advance onto a workpiece on which work is to be performed. The packaging unit is designed, in particular, to accommodate, and reliably hold in or on the packaging unit, at least one insert tool realized as a masonry drilling tool.
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(18) The packaging unit 3 is realized, at least substantially, in the shape of a rectangle, having a main extent in the longitudinal direction L. In this exemplary embodiment, the packaging unit 3 is of a substantially flat design, such that the packaging unit 3 is of a substantially flat, thin design, having a main extent in the longitudinal direction L and having a plane in the transverse direction Q, the transverse extent oriented at right angles to the main extent. The flat design of the packaging unit 3 has a front side V and, facing away from the front side V, a back side R of the packaging unit 3.
(19) A longitudinal direction is to be understood to mean a direction along a main extent of the packaging unit 3 and/or, in particular, along a rotation axis a of an insert tool 1 held or accommodated in the packaging unit 3.
(20) A transverse direction in this context is to be understood to mean a direction that is angled, in particular, at an angle in a range of from approximately 85 to 95, in particular in a range of from 88 to 92, to the longitudinal direction. In particular, the transverse direction may be understood to mean a direction that is perpendicular, or at right angles, to the longitudinal direction of the packaging unit 3.
(21) The packaging unit 3 additionally has a longitudinal axis a that is disposed parallel to the longitudinal direction L and that, in particular, constitutes an axis of symmetry a, preferably of the receiving region 7, of the packaging unit 3, such that the axis of symmetry a divides the packaging unit 3 into two symmetrical packaging parts, along the longitudinal axis L. A symmetrical orientation of the packaging unit 3, with an insert tool 1 accommodated in or on the packaging unit 3, is thereby achieved, provided that the insert tool 1 is accommodated coaxially with the longitudinal axis a in or on the packaging unit 1.
(22) Expediently, the fastening region 5 of the packaging unit 3 has a first means 61, realized as a material opening 61a through the packaging unit 3, which serves to fasten the packaging unit 3 in or on a presentation device, not represented in greater detail, in particular a presentation rack or a sales rack. The first means 61 is realized as a fastening means 61. The fastening means 61 is designed in such a manner that a carrier rail 121, for example of a presentation device, is passed through the fastening means 61, in order to suspend the packaging unit 3, or the fastening region 5, on the carrier rail 121 in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner. The fastening means 61 may have an open shape, such as, for example, in the case of the hook-shaped fastening means 61 according to
(23) If the fastening means 61 is of an open shape, it is not absolutely necessary to pass the carrier rail 121 through the fastening means 61, such that the carrier rail 121 can also be inserted laterally onto the fastening means 61. The open shape of the fastening means 61 has a circular or elliptical material opening 61, which extends in the longitudinal direction L, or along the longitudinal axis a and along the transverse direction Q of the packaging unit 3. The open shape of the fastening means 61 additionally has a further material opening 61, which adjoins a lower portion of the circular or elliptical material opening 61, and which is disposed at a distance from the longitudinal axis a of the packaging unit 3. The further material opening 61 extends in the transverse direction Q toward a side of the packaging unit 3, and enables an open, or hook-type, fastening means 61 to be provided. The fastening region 5 is thus designed in the shape of a hook, such that the packaging unit 3 can also be passed through the material opening 61 that is open toward the side, transversely in relation to the longitudinal direction L, in order to suspend the packaging unit 3.
(24) On the front side V of the packaging unit 3, the fastening region 5 additionally has an identification region 91, which may be designed, for example, to be inscribed or provided with inscription elements in the form of stickers or labels having, for example, information means and/or advertising means. The identification region 91 has an identification surface 93. The identification surface 93 is of a flat design.
(25) The receiving region 7 has two holding means 9, and a receiving means 11 that is realized as an enclosing element 11. The receiving region 7 is designed to receive an insert tool 1. The holding means 9 are of an elongate design, and extend substantially in the longitudinal direction L. The holding means 9 are realized as holding arms 9a, and connect, in particular, the receiving means 11 to the fastening region 5 of the packaging unit 3.
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(27) In a sub-region 24, the intermediate region 14 has a recess 23 realized as a taper. A length of the sub-region 14a is greater than one third of the insertion length, and less than a sum of the insertion length half of the working-region length. The sub-region 14a is delimited by radii R. Starting from a greatest diameter D2 of the intermediate region 14, in the region of the taper 23a the sub-region 14a, having a diameter D3, tapers to a least diameter D4. In the direction of the working region 15, the diameter D3 of the intermediate region 14a increases again, starting from the least diameter 40a, until it again attains the greatest diameter D2. The change in the diameter D3 is effected continuously, in a shape approximating a parabola. The sub-region 14a having a reduced diameter D3 extends over approximately the entire length of the intermediate region 14. The least diameter D4 in this case is reduced by 60% relative to the greatest diameter D2 of the intermediate region 14.
(28) The reduction in the diameter D3 of the taper 23a of the intermediate region 14 to the least diameter D4 has the effect of damping and limiting torque peaks that, inter alia, may occur during operation of the insert tool 1 if the cutting elements 21 of the insert tool 1 become caught in a workpiece on which work is to be performed.
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(30) The recess 23 is realized as a taper 23a in the diameter, such as, for example, according to the patent application DE 10 2012 224 437 A1 or DE 10 2012 224 434 A1 of the insert tool.
(31) The receiving means 11 is disposed, along the longitudinal direction L, on a direction of the receiving region 7 of the packaging unit 3 that faces away from the fastening region 5 of the packaging unit 3, and delimits a maximum extent of the packaging unit 3 in the longitudinal direction L. The receiving means 11 is realized in the form of a circular ring, and entirely encompasses the recess 23 of the insert tool 1 on a plane around 360. The receiving means 11 is integrally connected to the holding means 9. The two holding means 9 in this case delimit the receiving means 11 in the transverse direction Q. The receiving means 11 delimits a maximum extent of the packaging unit 3 in the longitudinal direction L, to enable the receiving means 11 to be detached as easily as possible from the holding means 9. The receiving means 11 is designed to hold the insert tool 1 on the packaging unit 3.
(32) Between the receiving means 11 and the two holding means 9, the receiving region 7 has a respective connecting means 27, which connects the receiving means to the holding means 9 in a materially bonded manner. Alternatively, the connecting means 27 may be provided between the receiving means 11 and just one of the two holding means 9. The connecting means 27 has a material weakness 27. The connecting means 27 is realized as a predetermined breaking point, and is deliberately designed to fail at this predetermined breaking point if an unacceptably high stress is attained. The connecting means 27 may be realized as a notch, or cavity, or as a perforation. The user of the packaging unit 3 can then, for example, grip the fastening region 5 of the packaging unit 3 with one hand, and with the other hand can stress, or twist, the working region 15 of the insert tool 1 about the fastening region 5, relative to the working region 15, and thereby generate a maximum force on the connecting means 27. The insert tool 1, with the receiving means 11, can thereby be separated particularly easily from the holding means 9, as can be seen, for example, in
(33) The receiving region 7 additionally has a viewing region 41. The viewing region 41 is delimited by the holding means 9 and the receiving means 11. The viewing region 41 allows both visual and haptic access to the insertion region 13 of the drilling tool, to enable the user to appraise and preselect, for example, the insertion region 13 of the drilling tool.
(34) The receiving means 11 additionally has an information element 47, which may provide a user with information such as, for example, a company name, an intended purpose or further information that is useful to an operator. For example, the information element 47 may be realized as a color that, on the basis of a color table, is assigned, for example, to information provided by the identification region 91, in order to make it easier for the operator to select the suitable insert tool 1. Moreover, the information element 47 can provide the operator with an advantageous recognition factor for the insert tool 1.
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(36) The wall 43 has an inner region 45a and, surrounding the inner region 45a, an outer region 45b. The inner region 45a has an inner surface 43a. The outer region 45b has an outer surface 43b that faces away from the inner surface 43a. The inner region 45a delimits the viewing region 41 of the packaging unit 3.
(37) The wall 43 additionally has a first recess 49a and, opposite the first recess 49a, a second recess 49b, which is designed to lead through the insert tool 1 and receive, or hold, it in the packaging unit 3. The first recess 49a and the second recess 49b are disposed concentrically in relation to each other, thereby enabling the insert tool 1 to be securely and reliably fixed in the packaging unit 3. The two recesses 49a, 49b are disposed along the longitudinal axis a of the packaging unit 3 that extends in the longitudinal direction L of the packaging unit 3. The first recess 49a is provided in a region that adjoins the fastening region 5. The second recess 49b is disposed on a freely projecting region of the receiving region 7 of the packaging unit 3 that faces away from the fastening region 5.
(38) Adjoining the first recess 49a, the inner surface 43a of the inner region 45a has a fixing means 51 for fixing the insert tool 1 in or on the packaging unit 3. The fixing means 51 is realized in the form of a hook. The fixing means 51 extends in the longitudinal direction L, protruding with respect to the inner surface 43a of the inner region 45a. The fixing means 51 in this case projects into the viewing region 41. The fixing means 51 additionally extends at right angles in relation to the longitudinal direction L and the transverse direction Q, such that the fixing means 51 projects, for example, into a holding recess 16 of the insert tool 1 accommodated in the packaging unit 3, and thus in a form-fitting manner protects the insert tool 1 against falling out, or slipping out. The fixing means 51 may additionally be designed to hold the insert tool 1 in the packaging unit 3, so as to relieve the connecting means 27 and thus enable the connecting means 27 to be realized, in particular, so as to be less robust than a connecting means 27 of a packaging unit 3 that has no fixing means 51.
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(40) The identification region 91 has a first identification surface 93a and a second identification surface 93b. The two identification surfaces 93a, 93b are flat. In an alternative embodiment, the identification surfaces 93a, 93b may be of a curved design. The identification surfaces 93a, 93b are angled in relation to each other, and adjoin each other along the longitudinal direction L of the packaging unit 3.
(41) The holding means 9 of the second embodiment of the packaging unit 3 can be seen in
(42) The holding means 9 has a taper in the transverse direction Q that adjoins the connecting means 27 in the longitudinal direction L and realizes a minimum extent of the holding means 9 in the transverse direction Q. The taper in this case adjoins the connecting means 27 and, when the holding means 9 is subjected to load, deflects acting forces and stresses onto the connecting means 27. The connecting means 27 is realized as a material weakness. The connecting means 27 is realized as a notch.
(43) Further, the viewing region 41 has two stabilizing elements 53, which are opposite each other and project into the viewing region 41. The stabilizing elements 53 are designed to compensate a weakness of the wall 43 resulting from the recesses 49a, 49b provided in the wall. The two stabilizing elements 53 are realized as stabilizing lugs. The two stabilizing elements 53 are disposed on the back side R of the packaging unit 3, and delimit the viewing region 41 in the longitudinal direction L and in the transverse direction Q. The two stabilizing lugs are each disposed adjacently to the recesses 49a, 49b of the wall 43.
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(45) The wall 43 of the receiving region 7 has a separating device 71 for releasing the receiving region 7 of the packaging unit 3 from the insert tool 1 and/or the receiving means 11. The separating device 71 comprises a material weakness 73 that extends substantially at right angles to the longitudinal direction L and to the transverse direction Q. The material weakness 73 may be realized as a separating notch and/or as a separating cavity. The separating notch 73 is designed to enable the wall 43 of the receiving region 7 to be separated easily, in that the user separates the wall 43 at the separating notch 73 by means of an auxiliary tool such as, for example, gripping pliers or scissors. This causes the supporting action of the wall 43 of the receiving region 7 and/or of the stabilizing element 53 upon the insert tool 1 to be reduced, or minimized, such that, for example, a tensile and/or flexural load of the fastening region 5 acts substantially upon the connecting means 27, between the holding means 9 and the receiving means 11. The insert tool 1 that is in the packaging unit 3 is also protected against theft in a particularly reliable manner, in that the separating device 71 of the receiving region 7 prevents a tensile and/or flexural load from acting substantially upon the connecting means 27, or upon the material weakness 27, and thus an all too rapid removal of the insert tool 1 from the packaging unit 3 is reliably prevented.
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(47) Unlike the second embodiment, the second identification surface 91b of the third embodiment has a security recess 81. The security recess 81 is not limited only to the third embodiment, however, but may also be provided on the first or second embodiment of the packaging unit 3. The security recess 81 is designed to protect a security element, not represented further, such as, for example, an RFID transponder, against theft. The security recess 81 extends along the longitudinal direction L of the packaging unit 3.
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