Container
10266190 ยท 2019-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a container having a base and a peripheral lateral wall which adjoins the base. The base and the lateral wall delimit an inner region of the container, and the container is designed in a rollable manner. The container additionally has a pull handle with a guide rail and a handle, and a guide tunnel is provided in a region of the lateral wall for guiding and at least partly receiving the guide rail of the pull handle. The guide rail has at least one latching element which is lifted out of an outer surface of the guide rail and prevents the guide rail from being completely pulled out of the guide tunnel in the assembled state of the pull handle.
Claims
1. A container with a base and a peripheral lateral wall adjoining the base, whereby the base and the lateral wall delimit an inner region of the container, whereby the container includes wheels or rollers, whereby the container also has a pull handle with a guide rail and a handle and whereby in a region of the lateral wall a guide tunnel to guide and at least in part, receive the guide rail of the pull handle is provided and whereby the guide tunnel has a cross-section with a curved or convex shape and whereby the guide rail has at least one latching element, which protrudes from an outer surface of the guide rail and in an assembled state of the pull handle prevents complete extraction of the guide rail from the guide tunnel, at least one slot in a wall of the guide tunnel opposite the lateral wall, and the at least one slot shaped to receive a respective latching element.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the guide rail is designed as a single piece.
3. The container according to claim 1, wherein the pull handle is designed as a single piece.
4. The container according to claim 1, wherein the pull handle and the guide rail are separate components.
5. The container according to claim 1, wherein the container is made of polypropylene.
6. The container according to claim 5, wherein the container is made of non-reinforced polypropylene.
7. The container according to claim 1, wherein the handle or the pull handle is made from fiber-reinforced plastic.
8. The container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one latching element is designed as a single piece.
9. The container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one latching element is formed in a wedge shape.
10. The container according to claim 1, wherein the guide rail has two broad sides with a width at least twice as large as a depth of the guide rail.
11. The container according to claim 10, wherein the at least one latching element is arranged on a broad side.
12. The container according to claim 11, wherein the guide tunnel has at least one slot in which the at least one latching element is latched.
13. The container according to claim 1, wherein, on the guide rail the at least one latching element is provided and the at least one latching element extending through slots in the guide tunnel preventing the pull handle from moving further into the guide tunnel.
14. The container according to claim 13, wherein the at least one latching element is arranged to be spring-loaded on a spring bar.
15. The container according to claim 14, wherein at least one further latching element is provided that is arranged to not be spring-loaded on the guide rail.
16. The container according to claim 1, wherein the guide tunnel has at least one molding, in which the at least one latching element is caught.
17. The container according to claim 1, wherein furthermore an attachment is provided which is threaded onto the pull handle and holds an additional basket.
18. The container according to claim 1, wherein the container is a shopping basket.
19. A container with a base and a peripheral lateral wall adjoining the base, whereby the base and the lateral wall delimit an inner region of the container, whereby the container includes wheels or rollers, whereby the container also has a pull handle with a guide rail and a handle and whereby in a region of the lateral wall a guide tunnel to guide and at least in part, receive the guide rail of the pull handle is provided and whereby the guide tunnel has a cross-section with a curved or convex shape and whereby the guide rail has at least one latching element, which protrudes from an outer surface of the guide rail and in an assembled state of the pull handle prevents complete extraction of the guide rail from the guide tunnel wherein furthermore an attachment rail that is clipped onto the guide rail holds an additional basket.
20. A container comprising: a base and a peripheral lateral wall adjoining the base, whereby the base and the lateral wall delimit an inner region of the container, wheels or rollers, a guide rail and a handle, at least one latch protruding from an outer surface of the guide rail, a guide tunnel connected to the lateral wall and shaped to receive the guide rail, whereby the guide tunnel has a cross-section with a curved or convex shape, at least one slot in a wall of the guide tunnel opposite the lateral wall, and the at least one slot shaped to receive a respective latch and walls of the at least one slot preventing movement of the latch within it.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(25) Shopping basket 10 is designed as an injection-molded part, whereby shopping basket 10 is made from unreinforced polypropylene.
(26) Shopping basket 10 is stackable.
(27) Pull handle 12 has a guide rail 14 and a handle 16.
(28) It is fundamentally possible, as in this design example, for the pull handle 12 to be made as a single piece.
(29) In the design example shown here the pull handle 12 is made from glass fiber-reinforced PA6 and as an injection-molded part. Material slots 15 are provided on both sides of the guide rail 14. These material slots 15 serve to avoid material accumulation and to simplify production in the injection-molding process.
(30) Alternatively, it is also possible that the handle 16 and the guide rails 14 are separate components, which can, for example, be stacked inside each other.
(31) It is conceivable that the handle 16 is made in one piece.
(32) The guide rails 14 can also be designed in one piece.
(33) The cross-section of the guide rail 14 is designed so it has a broad side 18 (front side 18) with a width b (see
(34) The broad side 18 or front side 18 can, for example, be imprinted.
(35) The shopping basket 10 also has a base 22 (see
(36) The inner region 26 itself is accessible via an opening 28, which is delimited on the opposite side of the base 22 by the edge 30 of the lateral wall 24.
(37) The lateral wall 24 and also the base 22 are provided with lattice structures 32. In principle, it is also conceivable that the lateral wall 24 and/or base 22 are closed.
(38) In the base 22, on the long side of the base 22, rollers 34 are fastened. Supporting ribs 36 are provided on the opposite long side of the base 22.
(39) When not being used, the shopping basket 10 is on the rollers 34 and the supporting ribs 36 and while it is in the driving position it can be rolled on the rollers 34.
(40) In the area of the lateral wall 24, namely in this design example at the edge 30 of the lateral wall 24 on the side of the shopping basket 10, on which the rollers 34 are also arranged, which is also called the back of the shopping basket 10, a guide tunnel 37 is provided for guiding and at least partially receiving the guide rail 14 of the pull handle 12.
(41) In the design example shown in
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(43) Guide ribs 37a join the end of the guide tunnel 37 facing the base 22 at both narrow sides of the guide tunnel, these guide ribs serving to guide the guide rail 14.
(44) The cross-section of the guide tunnel 37 can be seen in
(45) The cross-section of the guide tunnel 37 has a slightly curved or convex shape.
(46) The guide rail 14 has in its assembled state at the end facing the base 22 (or at the end away from its handle 16) a wedge-shaped latching element 38 (see for example
(47) Furthermore, the guide rails 14 has latching elements 44 and 45.
(48) The latching elements 44 are spring-loaded latching elements 44 and are each centrally arranged on spring bar 50.
(49) Further, a non-sprung latching element 45 is provided centrally on the broad side of guide rail 14.
(50) The guide tunnel 37 has as counterparts for the latching elements 44 and 45 the slots 46 and 48, into which the latching elements 44 and 45 can be engaged.
(51) In addition, the guide tunnel 37 has a molding 49 as a counterpart or a stop for the locking element 38, on which the latching element 38 can be caught.
(52) The function of the locking element 38 can be described as follows:
(53) When inserting the pull handle 12, the latching element 38 presses the outer wall of the guide tunnel 37 outward, so that the guide rail 14 and the latching element 38, which have a larger cross-section than the opening cross-section of the guide tunnel 37, can enter through the guide tunnel 37.
(54) After the latching element 38 passes through, the wall of the guide tunnel 37 that is pressed outwards springs back again and so in the assembled position of the pull handle 12 complete removal of the guide rail 14 from the guide tunnel 37 is prevented.
(55) That is, if in the fully assembled position the guide rail 14 is pulled by the withdrawal of the pull handle 12 from the guide tunnel 37 against the guide tunnel 37, the latching element 38 pushes against the molding 49 of the guide tunnel 37 and prevents a complete removal of the pull handle 12.
(56) In the contact area, the latching element 38 is provided with an area parallel to molding 49, which is wedge-shaped. As a result, an additional clamping effect can be achieved so that the pulling forces on the pull handle 12 can be increased, so that pull handle 12 and guide tunnel 37 are clamped together even more effectively.
(57) In this extended position (for the extended position see, for example,
(58) Due to the curved or convex shape of the cross-section of the guide tunnel 37 the wall of the guide tunnel 37, also called the back of the guide tunnel 37, acts as a leaf spring with the slots 46 and 48. This is particularly advantageous for the realization of the latch and snap-action system of the shopping basket 10.
(59) This shopping basket 10 can not only be pulled, but also pushed.
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(62) In addition, the shopping basket 10 has an attachment 52 threaded onto the pull handle 12, which, as can be seen, for example, from
(63) The attachment 52 is guided with a guide tunnel attachment 58 onto the guide rail 14 of the pull handle 12.
(64) In particular, it is positioned so that the guide rail 14 is carried through the guide tunnel 58.
(65) As is evident from
(66) As is also evident from
(67) In the state shown in
(68) In this extended position (pull-out position) the snap elements 44 and 45 of the pull handle 12 are latched into the slots 46 and 48, so that the guide rail 14 is secured or latched stably in this position against inadvertently sliding back into the guide tunnel 37. For a renewed insertion, the spring resistance of both of the spring bars 50, as well as the spring resistance of the convex outer wall of the guide tunnel 37, must be overcome, as the latching element 45 in the recess 48 is engaged.
(69) Thus, it is possible even in the position shown in
(70) In the
(71) In addition, however, an attachment rail 60 for attaching to the guide rail 14 and an additional basket 56 are provided.
(72) The additional basket 56 is the same as the additional basket 56, as can be seen in connection with the design example shown in
(73) In other words, it is possible to use the additional basket 56 also in connection with the design example shown in
(74) The attachment rail 60 has a middle bar 62, which is essentially the width b of the guide rail 14.
(75) A side bar 64 rises on both long sides of the middle bar respectively. The middle bar 62 and the side bars 64 form a C-shaped profile.
(76) At each side bar 64, a guide wing 66 is provided for additional support of the additional basket 56.
(77) The attachment rail 60 can be clipped onto the guide rail 14 and in the configuration shown in
(78) Also, the side bars 64 on one side have each an attachment pin 68, on which the additional basket 56 with its edge profile 57 can be positioned or hooked.
(79) In addition, guide pins 70 are provided, where a guide pin 70 is provided on each guide wing 66 in the part of the guide wing 66 facing away from the attachment pin 68. These guide pins 70 enter through the lattice structures of additional cage 56 and thus stabilize the extra basket 56 hung on the attachment pins 68.
(80) The lower edge of the attachment rail 60 sits directly on the upper edge of the guide tunnel 37 (see