The following documents are incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth: Austrian Utility Model Application No. GM 102/2020, filed Oct. 7, 2020.
The present invention relates to a basket assembly having a main basket and an extension part and connecting posts, wherein the main basket has a basket base and side walls and socket recesses for the connecting posts are formed in each case in the side walls and in the extension part, wherein the extension part is fastened or is fastenable on the main basket, at a distance from the main basket, by the connecting posts locked releasably in the socket recesses.
Generic basket assemblies are known, for example, from AT 8270 U1. Here they are referred to as dishwasher baskets. They consist of a modularly constructed basket with the main basket and the extension part, wherein the extension part and the main basket are connected to each other via the connecting posts. By using connecting posts of different lengths, modularly constructed baskets or basket assemblies can thus be created in which the main basket and the extension part are fastened on each other, at a different distance from each other. It can be used as a type of modular construction system in which the total height of the modularly constructed basket or the basket assembly can be adapted to the objects to be stored inside the basket assembly or the modularly constructed basket.
In AT 8270 U1, the connecting posts are anchored in the socket recesses of the main basket and the extension part by snap connections. This has the disadvantage that such snap connections can often be released only with difficulty and the exchanging of the connecting posts or replacing of the connecting posts with longer or shorter connecting posts can be relatively complicated.
The object of the invention is to propose an improvement in this regard.
Starting from the abovementioned generic basket assembly, the invention provides that the connecting posts are each releasably locked or lockable in one of the socket recesses of the side walls of the main basket by a twist lock, and are each releasably locked or lockable in one of the socket recesses of the extension part by a twist lock.
The invention thus provides to anchor or to lock the connecting posts in the socket recesses of the side walls of the main basket and the extension part twist locks and no longer, as in the abovementioned prior art, by snap connections. Such twist locks can be formed so that they can be released much more easily such that the connecting posts can be replaced much more easily than in the prior art mentioned. It is favorably provided here that the connecting posts are mounted or are mountable so that they can rotate back and forth between a locked position and an unlocked position respectively by the respective twist lock in the respective socket recess.
In this type of lock, it is thus provided that simple twisting of the respective connecting post is sufficient to move between the locked position and the unlocked position. In the locked position, the connecting posts are then fastened or fixed in the respective socket recess. In the unlocked position, they can be removed from the respective socket recess of the extension part or the main basket or the side walls of the latter.
It is in principle conceivable that the twist locks have respective stops in the locked position and also in the unlocked position, by virtue of which they cannot be twisted further. In such embodiments, to open or lock the twist lock, the connecting posts must necessarily be moved back and forth between the locked position and the unlocked position. However, basket assemblies according to the invention can be handled particularly easily if it is provided that each of the twist locks has a sequence of alternate successive locked positions and unlocked positions, wherein the respective connecting post can, by being twisted further in a single twisting direction, be brought successively into one of the locked positions and into one of the unlocked positions. In these preferred embodiments, it is irrelevant in which direction the connecting posts are twisted in order to pass from the locked to the unlocked position, or vice versa.
The extension part is preferably an extension frame. This is a simple frame which encloses an opening and has no base. For the sake of completeness, however, it should also be pointed out that basket assemblies according to the invention can be constructed from baskets or main baskets which are connected to one another by the connecting posts. In these cases, it can then be provided that the extension part is an extension basket with a basket base and side walls, wherein the socket recesses of the extension basket are arranged in its side walls.
In preferred embodiments of basket assemblies according to the invention, the twist locks are fastened, favorably countersunk, in the respective socket recess. In this sense, the socket recess could also be formed as an elongated socket channel both in the extension part and in the side walls of the main basket. By virtue of the arrangement of the twist lock being countersunk into the socket recess, the connecting posts must compulsorily be pushed some distance into the respective socket recess in order then to lock them, as a result of which support of the connecting posts on the wall regions, surrounding the respective socket recesses, of the side walls of the main basket or the extension part is obtained. This is favorable for the overall stability of the basket assembly according to the invention.
Other features and details of preferred embodiments of the invention are explained below with the aid of an exemplary embodiment. It should hereby be pointed out that the individual features of this exemplary embodiment are not necessarily coupled with the other features of this exemplary embodiment and instead can also be combined in other combinations or individually with the basic concept of the invention.
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Basket assemblies according to the invention could also be referred to as modularly constructed baskets or simply modular baskets. The basket assemblies are created by corresponding assembly of the main basket 1 and the extension part 2 by the connecting posts 3, wherein the extension part 2 can be fastened on the main basket 1, at different heights or at different distances from the latter, by using connecting posts 3 of different lengths. In this way, basket assemblies according to the invention can be adapted easily to the size or height of the objects to be stored in the basket assembly. Basket assemblies according to the invention can be used, for example, as dishwasher baskets, for example for glasses or plates, but also as so-called industrial baskets for storing different technical objects therein or simply as a storage basket and/or transport basket. The term basket could also be replaced by crate, i.e. it is possible to refer to crate assemblies or modularly constructed crates or simply to modular crates.
If these basket assemblies are used not only for storage and/or transport but also for washing or rinsing and/or also for drying the objects stored therein, it is favorable if the basket base 4 of the main basket 1, as is known per se, has a lattice-like form or has at least some openings. The side walls 5 of the main basket can also have openings or alternatively have a lattice-like form.
The main basket 1, the extension part 2, and also the connecting posts 3, as well as the coding body 26, are favorably manufactured from plastic. They can, for example, be injection-molded parts. The whole basket assembly is favorably made from plastic.
For the purpose of as quick a connection as possible of the main basket 1 to the extension part 2, preferred embodiments of the invention provide that the respective connecting post 3 is releasably lockable by a single twisting movement by the respective twist lock 8 simultaneously both in one of the socket recesses 6 of the side walls 5 of the main basket 1 and in one of the socket recesses 7 of the extension part 2. In the case of connecting posts 3 which preferably have an elongated form, the twisting movement favorably takes place about a longitudinal axis of the respective connecting post 3.
The main basket 1, the extension part 2, and the connecting posts 3 are illustrated in an exploded view in
In this and in other preferred embodiments, the extension part 2 is formed as an extension frame. It encloses a central opening in the manner of a frame but does not have a base itself. As a variant of the exemplary embodiment shown here, a basket assembly according to the invention could, however, also have an extension basket with a basket base and with side walls as the extension part 2, wherein the socket recesses of the extension basket are arranged in the side walls of the latter. The extension basket could, for example, also have the same structure as the main basket 1. In such embodiments, which are not illustrated here, the basket assembly according to the invention would then have a plurality of baskets stacked on top of one another and fastened to one another, at a distance from one another, by the connecting posts 3.
The number of connecting posts 3 per basket assembly can of course vary. As implemented here, it is not absolutely necessary for two connecting posts 3 to be provided in each case per side wall 5 of the main basket 1. The positioning of the connecting posts 3 in the side walls 5 of the main basket 1 and in the extension part 2 can also differ from the exemplary embodiment shown here, for example it would also be conceivable to shift the connecting posts 3 into the corner regions of the side walls 5 of the main basket 1 and the extension part 2 but also further into central regions of the respective side wall 5.
The coding body 26 optionally provided here and its functioning will be described in detail separately below.
A label holder 16 illustrated in
It is favorably provided in the invention, as also implemented in the exemplary embodiment shown here, that the twist locks 8 are in each case formed from a twist lock part 9, formed on the connecting post 3, and a twist lock part 10 formed in the socket recess 6 or 7. It is also preferably provided in the invention that the twist lock part 9 formed on the connecting post 3 can be inserted in the or an unlocked position into the twist lock part 10 formed in the socket recess 6 or 7, and can be extracted therefrom and is locked in the or a locked position. This too is implemented in this way in the exemplary embodiment shown here.
If
The twist locks 8 formed identically in preferred exemplary embodiments such as this one in the two socket recesses 6 and 7 favorably make it possible, as also implemented here, for the respective connecting post 3 to be releasably lockable by a single twisting movement by the respective twist lock 8 at the same time both in one of the socket recesses 6 of the side walls 5 of the main basket 1 and in one of the socket recesses 7 of the extension part 2.
It has already been explained at the beginning that the twist locks 8 can be formed such that they have stops both in the locked position and in the unlocked position. In these embodiments, the connecting posts 3 can then only be twisted back and forth between the unlocked position and the locked position. However, preferred embodiments such as the one implemented here, provide that each of the twist locks 8 has a sequence of alternate successive locked positions and unlocked positions, wherein the respective connecting post 3 can be brought successively into one of the locked positions and into one of the unlocked positions by being twisted further in a single twisting direction. Generally speaking, the twist locks 8 could also be referred to as locking devices or as a locking apparatus. The connecting posts 3 could also be referred to as uprights, connectors, or spacers. They favorably have an elongated form. Their twist lock parts 9, which are provided to form the twist lock 8 according to the invention, are favorably situated at opposing ends of the connecting posts 3. The connecting posts 3 are favorably supplied with different lengths.
The twist lock devices 8 employed in the basket assemblies according to the invention can in principle have a very different design, for example they can be threaded or screw connections, a type of bayonet fitting, or the like. However, preferred embodiments of the invention provide that there is no lifting in the longitudinal direction of the connecting posts 3 when the connecting posts 3 are twisted between the locked position and the unlocked position, and the extension part 2 therefore always remains the same distance away from the main basket 1 during locking or unlocking. This is possible, for example, if, as provided in preferred alternative embodiments, the twist lock part 10 formed in the socket recess 6 or 7 has at least one bulge 11 and the twist lock part 9 formed on the connecting post 3 has at least one pair of clamping bodies 13, 14 delimiting a bulge socket recess 12, wherein the bulge 11 can preferably be firmly clamped elastically in the bulge socket recess 12 between the clamping bodies 13, 14 in the locked position. In preferred embodiments like those shown here, it is even provided that the twist lock part 10 formed in the socket recess 6 or 7 has a sequence of bulges 11 arranged in a plane and the twist lock part 9 formed on the connecting post 3 has at least one pair of clamping bodies 13, 14, preferably a number of pairs corresponding to the number of bulges 11, wherein the bulges 11, preferably all the bulges 11, can be firmly clamped in one of the bulge socket recesses 12 between the clamping bodies 13, 14 in the locked position. This also makes it possible to form a sequence of alternate successive locked positions and unlocked positions, wherein the respective connecting posts 3 can be brought successively into one of the locked positions and into one of the unlocked positions by continuing to be twisted in a single twisting direction. As a result, it is irrelevant which way the connecting post 3 is twisted in order to bring it from the locked position into the unlocked position, or vice versa. The bulges 11 arranged in a plane in this exemplary embodiment can be seen in
In the exemplary embodiment shown here, the bulges 11 are arranged in a square. However, this is only one exemplary embodiment. Other polygons with a different number of bulges 11 are, for example, also possible in order to obtain the sequence of bulges 11 arranged in a plane.
Reference is made to
It can be clearly seen in particular in the longitudinal section according to
The clamping bodies 14 which face the center of the respective connecting post 3, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the connecting post 3, are formed in this exemplary embodiment in the manner of a common plate-like structure, this not necessarily being the case. However, it is at any rate favorable in this case if this plate-like structure has at least one clearance 18. The function of the clearance 18 is explained in further detail below.
Before the connecting posts 3 can be twisted from the unlocked into the locked position, they first need to be pushed once into the respective socket recesses 6 or 7 to a point where their twist lock parts 9 can come into engagement with the twist lock parts 10 in the socket recesses 6 or 7 by subsequent twisting. This step of pushing the connecting posts 3 in, as well as extracting them, takes place in the position that can be seen in
In a variant of the exemplary embodiment shown here, it would of course also be possible to form the twist lock parts 9 and 10 in the opposite fashion. In this case, the twist lock parts 9 of the connecting post 3 would have corresponding bulges 11 and the twist lock parts 10 of the socket recess 6 or 7 of the side walls 5 or of the extension part 2 would have corresponding bulge socket recesses 12 with corresponding clamping bodies 13 and 14.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, it can also be provided that, as also implemented here, water outlet openings 15 for draining water penetrating into the socket recess 6 or 7 in which the respective connecting post 3 is locked are formed in each case in the connecting posts 3. This serves to ensure that water which may enter the socket recesses 6 or 7, for example, during washing or rinsing procedures does not remain on the respective twist locks 8. For this purpose, in the exemplary embodiment shown, the water outlet openings 15 are provided in the connecting posts 3. Water penetrating from above into the socket recess 6 or 7 can flow out through them and through the clearance 18 and thus does not remain in the socket recesses 6 or 7 above the connecting posts 3 or their twist lock 8.
The coding body 26 which can be readily seen in
In preferred variants of the invention, there is an assembly with at least two baskets 20, 21 which can be stacked on top of each other, wherein each of the baskets 20, 21 has a basket base 4 and side walls 22, 23 and, in the case of baskets 20, 21 stacked on top of each other, the undersides 24 of the side walls 23 of the respective upper basket 21 lie on the upper sides 25 of the side walls 22 of the respective lower basket 20, wherein a coding body 26 protruding beyond this upper side 25 of this side wall 22 is arranged on the upper side 25 of at least one side wall 22 of the respective lower basket 20, and a coding body socket 27 is formed on the underside 24 of at least one side wall 23 of the respective upper basket 21, wherein the coding body 26 can be introduced into the coding body socket 27 exclusively in a single stacking direction sufficiently far for the purpose of stacking of the baskets 20, 21 on top of each other.
The arrangement of the baskets stacked one on top of the other in a stacking position is therefore only possible if the coding body 26 can be introduced sufficiently far into the coding body socket 27. This can be achieved by different measures. It can, for example, be provided that the coding body 26 is the sole coding body 26 of the lower basket 20 and the coding body socket 27 the sole coding body socket 27 of the upper basket 21. It is, however, equally possible that the coding body socket 27 is the sole opening in the underside 24 of the side walls 23 of the upper basket 21, into which the coding body 26 can be pushed sufficiently far or in which it fits completely. This can be obtained both by giving a corresponding shape to the coding body 26 and the coding body socket 27 and simply by the size of the opening cross-section of the coding body socket 27 in relation to the cross-sectional area 35 of the coding body 26. In such embodiments, it is then quite possible for multiple openings to be present in the underside 24 of the side walls 23 of the upper basket 21, wherein only one of these openings can be used for the coding body 26 by virtue of a corresponding size or cross-sectional area and/or shaping as a coding body socket 27.
The basket assembly according to the invention shown by way of example in
In preferred embodiments such as those shown here, it is thus favorably provided that that the coding body 26 is fastened or fastenable in one of the socket recesses 7 for the connecting posts 3. It is furthermore favorable if, as also implemented here, one, preferably precisely one or in other words only one, of the socket recesses 6 for the connecting posts 3 forms the coding body socket 27.
It is in principle conceivable that the coding body 26 is fastened fixedly on the respective upper side 25 of the side walls 22 of the respective lower basket 20. Preferred embodiments such as those shown here provide, however, that the coding body 26 is fastenable on the upper side 25 of the side wall 22 of the respective lower basket 20 by a fastening device 28 which can be released non-destructively. The fastening device 28 is preferably formed for fastening the coding body 26, not using a tool, on the upper side 25 of the side wall 22 of the respective lower basket 20. It is preferably also provided that the fastening device 28 is formed for being released, not using a tool, from the upper side 25 of the side wall 22 of the respective lower basket 20. Even if there are other options for forming the fastening device 28, for example in the form of bayonet fittings, screw connections, and the like, preferred embodiments such as those shown here provide, however, that the coding body 26 is fastenable or fastened on the upper side 25 of the side wall 22 of the respective lower basket 20 by a snap connection 29.
The coding body 26 implemented here in this exemplary embodiment is shown individually in
These snap connections 29 are fastening devices 28 which enable the coding body 26 to be fastened and released, both without using a tool and non-destructively.
An example will now be explained with the aid of
It is a helpful situation for the people stacking the baskets 20 and 21 on top of one another if they can easily identify the status of the coding body 26. A technical means for doing this can be implemented by the coding body 26 being designed with a different color than the side wall 22 of the lower basket 20 on which it is arranged. In this way, the person stacking the baskets on top of one another can identify easily which way the baskets need to be stacked on top of one another.
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