EP0045077A2 - Récipients contenant une pile d'objets - Google Patents

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EP0045077A2
EP0045077A2 EP81105883A EP81105883A EP0045077A2 EP 0045077 A2 EP0045077 A2 EP 0045077A2 EP 81105883 A EP81105883 A EP 81105883A EP 81105883 A EP81105883 A EP 81105883A EP 0045077 A2 EP0045077 A2 EP 0045077A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • B65D83/0805Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession through an aperture in a wall
    • B65D83/0811Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession through an aperture in a wall with means for assisting dispensing
    • B65D83/0823Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession through an aperture in a wall with means for assisting dispensing the articles being pushed and slid through the aperture
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/02Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing rod-shaped articles, e.g. needles

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  • the invention relates to a container with a stack of objects therein, consisting of a rectangular housing open at the front and a rectangular frame movable therein, the front wall of which closes the housing in its closed position.
  • containers without an insert are also known, the cover part of which carries a piece of the front wall of the housing and a bevelled piece of the side walls on both sides and can be bent backwards about a joint. But even with this container it is hardly possible to remove individual objects with one hand.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to create an inexpensive container with an insert that does not have the disadvantages mentioned and in particular enables one-hand operation.
  • a solution to this problem has already been achieved by the inventor for removal with one hand (see, for example, CH-PS 613.799), but this cassette container is for storing a stack of objects and removing them with one hand not suitable.
  • the present invention relates to a container with a stack of objects therein, consisting of a rectangular housing having a bottom, two parallel narrow sides, an upper flat side, a rear wall and an open front side, from a rectangular frame movable in the housing its front wall in its closing position closes the open front of the housing, as well as from a compression spring which engages between the frame rear wall and the housing rear wall and which after unlocking a holding device pushes the frame out of the housing into an open position by an amount, characterized in that the stack of objects on the floor of the housing and is enclosed by it in the closed position of the frame and the opposite side walls of the frame for guiding it in the housing are designed such that in the open position the frame assumes an oblique position with respect to the bottom of the housing and that in the open position the whole Stack of objects protrudes from the housing and is released from the inclined front part of the frame for removal laterally and from the front.
  • FIG. 2 represents a frame which is open at the top and bottom and has a front wall 13, a rear wall 14 and two identically shaped side walls 15 connecting them, the height of which is less than that of the rear wall 14.
  • Each of these side walls 15 has a rectangular front part 16, the height of which corresponds to that of the rear wall 14.
  • a cross rail 18 connecting the two front parts 16 of the side walls, which is provided with a cam-like projection 19 at at least one point, preferably in the middle thereof.
  • the rear wall 14 also has a slightly projecting extension 20.
  • the height of the front wall 13 and the rear wall 14 of the frame according to FIG. 1 is selected such that the entire frame, as indicated in FIG. 2, can be inserted into the housing 10, 11.
  • the rear transverse wall 14 has to be overcome under the protruding cam 21 on the inner surface of the upper side 10 of the housing, this is possible without difficulty because of the elasticity and relatively small wall thickness of the upper flat side 10 of the housing.
  • the purpose of the above cam 21 will be explained later.
  • a compression spring 22 is provided, which is attached on the one hand to the extension 20 on the rear wall 14 of the frame and on the other hand to the rear wall 12 of the housing.
  • the frame can thus only be pushed into the housing against the action of this compression spring 22, and is therefore under spring pressure in the inner position shown in FIG. 2.
  • the cam 19 engages on the cross rail 18 of the frame in a groove 23 provided in the upper flat side 10 of the housing, where it engages and holds the frame in this inner position against the pressure of the spring 22.
  • a recessed grip 17 is provided in the middle and on both sides thereof the front edge 28 of the open front of the housing is set back somewhat.
  • the container according to the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 4 is intended to hold a stack of two layers of rod-shaped writing implements 24 and 25.
  • the two layers of the writing instruments 24 and 25 are separated here by an intermediate layer 26 which, for example, consists of a stiff sheet of paper or cardboard which is inserted between the two layers but has no connection to the frame.
  • an intermediate layer 26 which, for example, consists of a stiff sheet of paper or cardboard which is inserted between the two layers but has no connection to the frame.
  • its front wall 13 forms an end to the housing. Since, in this closed position, the writing implements 24, 25 can possibly touch the front wall, it is expedient to provide a coating 27 there made of a flexible material that is gentle on the tips of the writing implements 24, 25.
  • the length of the front wall 13 of the frame is selected so that in the closed state according to FIG. 2 there is a small gap 29 between its lower edge and the bottom 11 of the frame.
  • the lower edges of the side walls 15 of the frame are chamfered slightly upwards at their front part. 2 and 4 is then exerted pressure downwards on the recessed grip 17 with a finger in the closed state of the container, the front part of the frame is elastically deformed somewhat downward and the cam 19 snaps out on the rail 18 of the frame the groove 23 in the upper flat side 10 of the housing, so that the frame is pushed out of the housing under the action of the spring 22 until its rear wall 14 abuts with its upper edge on the cam 21 of the housing.
  • This cam 21 forms a hinge for this rear wall 14 and under the action of the compression spring 22 the frame tilts upwards, as shown in FIG. 3, until the upper edge of the side walls 15 abut the inside of the housing opening. Together with the frame, the stack of objects enclosed by it is pushed out a little from the opening of the housing, as is indicated in FIG. 3 with regard to the two layers of writing instruments 24, 25.
  • the front part 16 and the front wall 13 of the frame because of its inclined position, expose the pushed-out part of the stack of the individual objects and, if desired, the entire stack or individual of these objects can be removed from the housing unhindered.
  • the compression spring 22 is only indicated schematically as a spiral spring. It is of course possible to provide more than one such spiral spring next to one another, or to use other suitable spring shapes such as leaf springs and the like. It may also be appropriate not to have the spring 22 on the center of the rear transverse wall 14 of the Support frame, as indicated in Fig.2 and 3, but let it attack below to increase the torque acting on this transverse wall 14 when the frame transitions from its inner to its outer position.
  • the spring force acting on the frame is suitable in terms of size and direction, both to push the frame into its outer position after its unlocking together with the stack enclosed by it, as well as the transverse wall 14 which then lies against the stop 21 together with the rest Tilt parts of the frame into an inclined position relative to the housing.
  • the upper edge of the front part 16 of the two side walls of the frame initially slides along the top 10 of the housing, the frame moving parallel to the housing. Only when the end of the rectangular: shaped front part 16 of the side walls of the frame emerges from the front opening of the housing can the frame tilt into the inclined position indicated in FIG. 3 under the action of the spring force.
  • the cam 21 serving as a pivot joint for the frame must be arranged on the housing at a location which ensures that when the transverse wall 14 of the frame strikes this cam 21, the frame is already pushed sufficiently far out of the housing into its open position.
  • the desired inclined position of the frame in its outer position can be determined by a suitable choice of the height of the frame side walls 15.
  • only one cam 21 on the housing is indicated as a stop for the transverse wall 14 of the frame, but two or more such stops can also be provided if necessary.
  • the height of the transverse wall 14 of the frame and the size of the cams 21 protruding from the inner surface of the upper side 10 of the housing are matched to one another such that the cams 21 when the frame is first pushed into the housing of the transverse wall 14 only a resistance that can be overcome by elastic yielding of the upper side 10 of the housing is opposed, but when the frame is pushed out under the pressure of the spring 22, the upper edge of the transverse wall 14 abuts against this cam 21 and cannot be pushed under it.
  • the frame with the stack of objects located therein must be able to be easily moved back and forth in the housing without the stack of objects enclosed by the frame inhibiting its movement.
  • the stack pushed out a little and its individual components are freely accessible.
  • the frame is in an inclined position upwards in this outer position.
  • the entire container, including the stack can also be turned through 180 ° in this position so that it rests on a base with the protruding front part of the frame. Then the individual objects of the stack are particularly easy to remove from the container.
  • the weight of the stack of objects contained therein presses on the inclined frame, so that the torque exerted by the spring 22 on the transverse wall 14 of the frame must be large enough to compensate for this weight load.
  • this container is used to hold a stack of two layers of rod-shaped objects 24, 25 arranged one on top of the other, the two layers being separated from one another by a sheet-shaped intermediate layer 26.
  • more than two layers of such rod-shaped objects can be arranged one above the other in a similar manner.
  • such intermediate layers can be used which not only separate the individual layers but also the rod-shaped objects located next to one another.
  • an intermediate layer 30 can be used between two layers of rod-shaped objects arranged one above the other, which has a partition between the individual layers as well as partitions between the objects located next to each other.
  • a container of the type described above with a stack of rod-shaped objects alone or using intermediate layers according to Fig. 5 and 6 can be expediently used especially for writing and drawing devices, for example for felt pens, colored or pencils designed as turning pens, drawing pens, rod-shaped Writing elements for stencils, etc. It is particularly advantageous that only one hand is required to open the container and remove individual rod-shaped objects.
  • the present container can be produced particularly cheaply from plastic, it can also be used to hold all kinds of rod-shaped confectionery, whereby any desired intermediate layers according to FIGS. 5 and 6 can consist of paper, tinfoil or other cheap materials. With this use it is advantageous that after the consumption of the edibles in question, the container itself can be used with or without the insert for other rod-shaped objects.
  • a container is suitable for smoking articles, that is to say cigars, cigarillos and similar smoking articles. It is particularly advantageous here that such smoking articles are protected both against mechanical damage and against excessive drying when the container is closed.
  • a container for these purposes can be refilled with appropriate smoking articles after the content has been consumed, that is, it can be used several times. With this use, the one-handed operation of the container for removing individual smoking articles is particularly advantageous.
  • the present container is also suitable for stacks of a large number of small, rod-shaped objects, the stack being a box with these objects.
  • a box 33 open at the top can be used for rod-shaped objects 34, or also one indicated in FIG. 8, only on the front opened box 35 for the rod-shaped objects 36.
  • the objects in question can be removed from such boxes in the outer position of the frame without hindrance.
  • the entire box can also be removed in each case and replaced, for example, with a new filled box.
  • a box 33 indicated in FIG. 7 and open at the top is expedient.
  • a friction surface for the matches should of course be provided at a suitable point on the outside of the housing.
  • Such a matchbox can of course also be used several times by inserting a new full box into the container after the matches have been used up.
  • the dimensions of the interior of the housing must be adapted to those of the box 33 in order to prevent a single match 34 from becoming jammed with the frame when the housing is in the vertical position and making it difficult or impossible to move it.
  • the present container can also be used advantageously for stacks of cigarettes. Either, as shown in FIG. 8, the cigarettes 36 should be in a box 35, as is the case with many brands of cigarettes. There is then only the need to separate the lid which is usually used to close the box, so that the box 35 is open at the front.
  • a box 35 with cigarettes 36 can be received as a stack from the appropriately dimensioned frame of a container according to FIGS. 1 to 4.
  • One-handed operation is particularly advantageous with this use, especially when, for example, such a container is to be carried in vehicles and used while driving.
  • a cavity 38 for inserting the container can also be provided in a suitable wall 37, for example the instrument panel of the vehicle, which cavity is held there, for example, by the suitably dimensioned leaf springs 39.
  • the container only has to be closed for a short time
  • the present container When using the present container for a stack of cigarettes, it is also possible to provide a completely closed cigarette packet instead of the box 35, the wrapping of which is set up in the usual way to be torn open at the front. Then the container can be used for any common cigarette brand, including those with soft wrappings.
  • the stack loosely enclosed by the frame in the inner position thereof can also consist of a large number of sheet-like objects.
  • FIG. 10 shows a stack of two groups of sheet-like objects 40 located side by side, the rear end of which is located in a sleeve 41.
  • This sleeve 41 is provided with a rear wall, so that when the stack is pushed out, none of the sheet-like objects 40 remain in the housing or can become jammed with the frame.
  • the sleeve 41 can also be provided with an intermediate wall between the two groups of sheet-shaped objects.
  • the length of the sleeve 41 such that, in the outer position of the frame, the front edge of this sleeve 41 closes approximately with the opening of the housing. In this way it can be achieved that the filling of the sleeve 41 with such sheet-like objects 40 is possible without difficulty. However, it must be ensured that the sleeve 41 is only loosely enclosed by the frame and does not hinder its back and forth movement.
  • a container of this type is advantageously suitable for the storage and delivery of playing cards.
  • the stack of playing cards can be added for example, comprise two complete sets, which are arranged in a sleeve 41 with an intermediate wall, similar to that in FIG. If desired, the deck can only consist of a complete set of playing cards.
  • the deck can only consist of a complete set of playing cards.
  • index cards or similar sheet - like objects, such as flight tickets, train schedules, flight schedules, prospectuses, etc.
  • the container can also be used for a stack of thin, sheet-shaped confectionery and edibles, for example for storing chewing gum flakes, chocolate flakes and similar consumables.
  • the container can be refilled and reused after the consumption of the luxury goods in question.
  • the container is intended to hold only one stack.
  • the container can then also have dividing walls parallel to the side walls.
  • a container of the present type can also be used for the storage of photos of all kinds, in particular of those that are created with so-called instant images or instant cameras.
  • an insert can be used that is loosely enclosed by the frame and is easily displaceable, so that the stack of photos to be kept can be subdivided into groups. In this way, the orderly storage of slide frames individually or in groups is possible in their transparent sleeves.
  • the rectangular front part 16 which has the same longitudinal extent as the cross rail 18, continues in narrower side walls 15 of constant height.
  • the upper side of the cross rail 18 or the upper edges of the front part 16 and the side walls 15 here form the guides for the tilting movement of the frame when it is being advanced from the closed to the open position.
  • the side walls 15 could have the shape indicated in FIG. 11, that is to say they have a front part 45 which decreases in height up to the point 47 and one which increases in height up to the rear wall 14 Have section 46.
  • the point 47 is that point of the upper edge of the side walls 15 where, in the open position, they touch the inner edge of the recesses 28 on the open front of the housing in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • Fig. 11 continuously with the feed. This can be advantageous if stacks of light objects are to be pushed through the frame, since the slowly rising front wall 13 of the frame prevents them from being thrown out.
  • one or both sections 45, 46 of the side walls 15 in FIG. 11 can also be provided with an arcuate upper edge, as is indicated by the dash-dotted line 48.
  • the height of the side walls 15 at point 47 in FIG. 11 and the distance of the cam 21 in the housing from the rear wall 14 of the frame determine its inclined position relative to the bottom 11 of the housing in the open position.
  • the frame according to FIG. 12 with the beveled front part 49 and the elongated rear part 50 of the side walls 15 is intended for a container in which the frame only performs a very short feed movement, that is to say the cam 21 in the housing is much closer to the rear wall 14 of the frame is arranged in its closed position.
  • the frame in the open position protrudes only a little bit from the housing and touches with point 51 the inner edge of the recesses 28 on its open front side.
  • a container designed in this way is advantageous, for example, for applications according to FIGS. 8 and 9.
  • FIG. 13 schematically shows such a container, in which such a compartment 55 is provided by a further base plate 56 arranged below the base 11.
  • the rear wall and the side walls of the housing have to be extended far enough downwards so that the flat space 55 formed is closed on all sides except for its front side.
  • a front wall 13 of the frame which is also extended downward, completely closes the housing to the front together with the lower compartment 55 in the closed position shown in FIG.
  • the frame When the container is opened by pressing the trough 17, the frame springs into its open position, in which the front wall 13 swivels upwards sufficiently by the inclined position of the frame to comfortably follow the stack of objects lying on the floor 10 and advanced by the frame can be removed from the front or to the side.
  • the objects lying in the additional compartment 55 for example flat films, are of course not moved forward by the frame and remain in space 55, from which they can be removed in this open position of the frame.
  • a finger recess 17 is provided on the front wall 13 of the frame so that the cam 19 disengages from the groove 23 in the upper flat side 10 of the housing in the manner described above and the frame for its advancing movement releases.
  • a different release of the frame from this locking in the closed position is also possible, namely when the material of the container is sufficiently elastic so that the top 10 of the same is sufficient with sufficient pressure on the side walls of the housing bulges far up to release the cam 19 from the groove 23.
  • This type of opening of the container is particularly expedient and feasible when it is a question of relatively narrow containers and those in which a stacking of several containers by corresponding dovetail guides on the longitudinal edges of the housing is not is provided.
  • a container of the present type for a stack of flat, flat sheet-shaped objects, for example a multiplicity of records or picture discs, each of which is located in a rectangular envelope 60
  • a narrow space 63 Between the rear edge of the struts 62 and the inner surface of the side walls of the housing there is a narrow space 63, in which the side walls 15 of the frame can be freely moved back and forth.
  • This subdivision 61 extends from the open front of the housing, for example, to half the depth of the interior in the housing, so that the rear wall 14 of the frame bears against the rear end of the subdivision 61 in its open position. Since this rear end forms a bevel, as indicated in FIG. 14, under the action of the compression spring provided in the housing, the rear wall 14 of the frame can move into an oblique position, so that the frame as a whole is inclined against the bottom 11 of the housing occupies. During this forward movement of the rear wall 14 of the frame, the stack of sheet-shaped objects 60 is pushed out of the front front of the housing, each of these objects 60 being guided between the associated struts 62.
  • a container of the type described above with reference to FIGS. 14 and 15 is not only suitable for records or video image disks, but also, for example, for storing a stack of floppy discs or similar storage disks for computers and of course also for all other card or sheet-shaped objects .
  • the housing consists of a flat top 10 and the bottom 11, as well as the narrow rear wall 12 and the two narrow long sides.
  • the bottom 11 and the rear wall 12 of these walls have to be made of tough and resistant material, for example plastic, since the stack of objects rests on the bottom 11 and is pushed back and forth by the frame, while a compression spring is arranged between the rear wall 12 of the housing and the rear wall of the movable frame. Since, in many of the exemplary embodiments described above, neither the top side 10 nor the two narrow longitudinal sides of the housing have any significant forces, the housing can, as indicated in FIG.
  • Openings 65, 66 and 67 are provided, which are then covered, for example, from the inside with thin paper webs.
  • Such a construction of the housing is particularly expedient in those applications of the present container which are used to store consumables and are thrown away as soon as they are empty. If a housing of the construction indicated in FIG. 16 is used, it must of course be ensured that there is a cam on both sides of the opening 67 in the top 10 of the housing on the inside of the remaining edge for the stop of the rear wall of the frame.
  • the covering of the openings 65, 66, 67 in the housing can expediently be carried out in such a way that the paper webs in question are already introduced into the mold and injection molded with the plastic during the production of this housing, so that the finished housing can be produced in one operation.
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Effective date: 19831116