Container having a lockable cover
12515851 ยท 2026-01-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/163
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container includes two cover halves outwardly and inwardly pivotable via hinges. Retaining hooks for locking the cover halves are arranged at the upper edges of two walls. The cover halves have openings along their sides for receiving the retaining hooks. Moving the retaining hook toward the center of the side walls preloads a spring element. For locking, the cover halves are pivoted inward and pressed onto the retaining hooks, which slide toward the center of the side walls and penetrate into the openings. 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 raise and keep the cover halves raised during unlocking.
Claims
1. A rectangular container comprising two opposing first walls, two opposing second walls, two cover halves, and hinges, the hinges comprising at least one hinge coupling each of the two cover halves to a respective one of the opposing first walls such that each of the two cover halves can be pivoted outwards and inwards via a respective hinge in order to open and close the container, wherein retaining hooks for locking the cover halves are arranged on upper edges of the two opposing second walls of the container, each retaining hook comprising a body which extends at a right angle to the hinges and a pointed end movable with and disposed above the body which extends at a right angle to the hinges to define a gap vertically between the pointed end and the body, 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, the retaining hooks are arranged in such a way that the pointed end of each retaining hook associated with a cover half faces the hinge of the respective cover half in each case, and the retaining hooks including the body and the pointed end are movably attached to the container walls and are movable from a rest position towards a center of a respective second wall of the container parallel to the upper edge of the second wall of the container, and the body of each retaining hook is connected to a spring element which is preloaded when the retaining hook is moved, wherein the retaining hook is spontaneously moved back again by the spring force of the spring element such that a portion of the respective cover half adjacent to its opening along its side is retained within the gap between the pointed end and the body.
2. The rectangular container according to claim 1, wherein the pointed end of each retaining hook is respectively beveled or rounded on its upper side towards the hinges.
3. The rectangular container according to claim 2, wherein the body of each retaining hook has an opening for engagement by fingers.
4. The rectangular container according to claim 2, wherein the retaining hooks are individually operable.
5. The rectangular container according to claim 1, wherein the spring element of a retaining hook is realized by an elongated resilient element.
6. The rectangular container according to claim 5, wherein an upper end of each spring element is fixed to a respective body of a retaining hook, extends downwards at an angle and has a free end which rests against a vertically extending element.
7. The rectangular container according to claim 6, wherein the free end of each spring element has a rounded extension.
8. The rectangular container according to claim 5, wherein the body of each retaining hook has an opening for engagement by fingers.
9. The rectangular container according to claim 5, wherein the retaining hooks are individually operable.
10. The rectangular container according to claim 6, wherein the body of each retaining hook has an opening for engagement by fingers.
11. The rectangular container according to claim 7, wherein the body of each retaining hook has an opening for engagement by fingers.
12. The rectangular container 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 is unlocked.
13. The rectangular container according to claim 12, wherein the body of each retaining hook has an opening for engagement by fingers.
14. The rectangular container according to claim 1, wherein the body of each retaining hook has an opening for engagement by fingers.
15. The rectangular container according to claim 1, wherein the retaining hooks are individually operable.
16. The rectangular container according to claim 1, wherein, for each of the second walls, the retaining hooks are operable in pairs using one hand, each pair including retaining hooks corresponding to both cover halves.
17. A rectangular container comprising two opposing first walls, two opposing second walls, two cover halves, and hinges, the hinges comprising at least one hinge coupling each of the two cover halves to a respective one of the opposing first walls such that each of the two cover halves can be pivoted outwards and inwards via a respective hinge in order to open and close the container, wherein retaining hooks for locking the cover halves are arranged on upper edges of the two opposing second walls of the container which extends 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, the retaining hooks are arranged in such a way that a 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 a center of a respective second wall of the container parallel to the upper edge of the second wall of the container, and the retaining hooks are each connected to a spring element which is preloaded when the retaining hook is moved, wherein the retaining hook is spontaneously moved back again by the spring force of the spring element, wherein the movable retaining hooks are each connected to a respective upwardly directed projection movable with the retaining hook which, when the container is unlocked, cooperates with a corresponding projection on the underside of a cover half, and when the container is locked the respective upwardly directed projection is not in contact with the corresponding projection on the underside of the cover half.
18. The rectangular container according to claim 17, wherein the projection on the underside of the cover halves is beveled towards a hinged end of the cover halves.
19. The rectangular container according to claim 18, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.
20. The rectangular container according to claim 17, wherein the retaining hooks each have an opening for engagement by fingers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) 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.
(19) 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.
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(22) 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.
(23) 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.
(24) 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
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(27) An unlocking of the cover halves 4 is shown in
(28) 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.
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(33) 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.
(34) 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.