This application claims priority to co-pending German Patent Application No. DE 10 2004 016269.7 entitled “Einrichtung zum Transport, zur Aufnahme und einzelnen Abgabe von flexiblen Verbrauchsartikeln in Kraftfahrzeugwerkstätten”, filed Apr. 2, 2004.
The present invention generally relates to an assembly for containing, protecting and dispensing flexible items for use in garages and the like. Furthermore, the invention relates to a box configured and designed to be used in the aforementioned assembly.
In garages items have to be stored and have to be dispensed to a user as a mechanic. The items can be one or several of the group of articles of plastic foils used during or in the end of manufacturing of vehicles or in workshops in order to protect parts of the vehicle against contamination or dirt. In particular, the items are seat covers made of plastic foil, one-way floor carpets, steering wheel covers made of foil, bags for spare or replacement parts, foils for an interior sealing of the door of a vehicle, bags of plastic for receiving at least one tire and the like. Other items could be made of paper, cardboard, corrugated board or tissue and can be used for cleaning purposes. A plurality of items can be interconnected by means of detachable connections or by means of perforations of the base material building the items. Most commonly, the interconnected items are wound up on a core which is removed afterwards or on a bobbin to build a roll. The roll is stored in a box being designed and arranged for transportation, containing, protecting and dispensing said items. In case of said box having a fixed position in a garage, a holding device is provided which is mounted with a wall of the garage. The holding device aims to position the box in a dispensing position.
U.S. Patent Application No. US 20030090181 A1 by the applicant discloses an assembly with a roll of articles which both in a transportation position and a dispensing position is protected by means of a box. The box is mounted to a wall by means of a holding device. The holding device includes two hook-shaped elements being arranged horizontally distant. The hook-shaped elements protrude from the holding device. The box comprises openings in the rearward wall wherein the distance of the openings corresponds to the distance of the hook-shaped elements. For connecting the holding device and the box the hook-shaped elements are received by the openings. Inside the box the hook-shaped elements engage with the rearward wall of the box. Both the weight of the box as well as the weight of the roll are supported by means of the hook-shaped elements and the rearward wall of the box. In order to avoid a rotation of the box with respect to an axis extending through the contact areas between the hook-shaped elements and the box, the box comprises a contacting area built by the rearward wall. Such contact area contacts a corresponding supporting area of the holding device. The cooperating contact area and supporting area serve for aligning the box with respect to the holding device. Furthermore, when dispensing articles from the box in a dispensing position, the aforementioned areas serve to produce reacting contact forces that counteract a rotation of the box during dispensing the items.
British Patent Application No. GB 2 372 736 A discloses a holding device for containing and dispensing items wound up to a roll, wherein the items are plastic bags for supermarkets. The items are wound up on a stiff core. The core protrudes out of the roll. The core is guided by guideways of side arms of the holding device, wherein the guideways are inclined with respect to a vertical axis with an angle between 0° and 90°. The outer surface of the roll is supported by a plate. Due to frictional forces between plate and roll a free or an easy rotation of the roll is spoiled.
The present invention relates to an assembly including a holding device with an axle rotatably supporting a roll. Additionally, the holding device includes side arms extending approximately perpendicular to the axle. The side arms include guideways being inclined with respect to a vertical axis at an angle between 0° and approximately 90°. The guideways are adapted and configured for receiving the axle. Front walls of the box include openings, markers or the like being aligned with each other and being centered with respect to the front walls. The axle may be inserted through the front walls in the region of the openings and may be passed through the roll. The weight of the roll is divided into two components, wherein the first component is supported by a contact area between the box and the holding device or a wall of the garage and the second component is supported by means of the axle, so that in a dispensing position the box is secured against rotation.
The maximum weight of a roll being supported with respect to a holding device by means of common assemblies, cp. document US 20030090181 A1, depends on the mechanical properties of the base material of the box, in particular cardboard. This is due to the fact that embodiments according to document US 20030090181 A1 base on the characteristic feature that the full weight of the roll is supported by the rearward wall of the box. In some cases the weight of the roll can exceed 15 kg.
The novel assembly supports the weight of the roll not only by means of the rearward wall but also by means of the axle or guiding shaft, which is located in the hollow interior of the roll and which contacts the roll itself or a hollow bobbin or a core. According to an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a supporting element is interposed between the roll and the axle so that the roll is indirectly supported by means of the axle.
The weight of the roll is divided into a first supporting component, which is orientated transverse to the guideway and which is directly supported by the guideway, and a second supporting component, which is oriented in the direction of the guideway and which is directly or indirectly supported by means of the contacting area of the box. The contacting areas between box and holding device are only subjected with the second supporting component which is smaller than the whole weight of the roll. Accordingly, the maximum force acting upon the box correlates with the second supporting component. The relation between the second supporting component and the weight and the first component is a choice of the design and depends on the angle of the guideways with respect to a vertical axis: in case that the guideway is approximately perpendicular to the contacting area of the holding device, (i.e. oriented in the horizontal direction), the second component is minimal and tends to 0, so that all the weight of the roll is supported by the guideways. With a change of the angle of the guideway versus the vertical axis the second component increases, so that also the contact force of the box in the contact areas of the holding device increases. The supporting force acting upon the walls of the box can be designed dependent on the angle of the guideway with respect to the vertical axis.
In a similar manner dispensing forces caused by a user during dispensing items from the roll are divided into a first supporting component of the guideway and a second supporting component of the contact areas. If the guideways are oriented transverse to the pulling direction during dispensing the items pulling forces will mainly be supported by the guideway. When the pulling forces not being directed versus the axle, bending moments acting upon the box due to the pulling forces lead to a non-uniform distribution of force in the contact area of the box so that a counter-moment is produced which counteracts in undesired rotation of the box.
One embodiment of the invention provides for a very simple assembly and replacement of a box: in a first step of assembly the axle is passed through the openings, the box and the roll. In a next step of assembly the axle is inserted into the guideways or is positioned in the beginning of the guideways. Due to the fact that the guideways are inclined by an angle between 0° and 90° with respect to a vertical axis, gravity moves the box, the axle and the roll along the guideways. The aforementioned motion is stopped automatically in an end position which is the dispensing position, wherein the contact area of the box abuts a supporting area of the holding device or the environment. Without any additional steps of adjusting or fine adjustments, without steps for securing and without additional fixing elements the box is positioned and fixed in the dispensing position.
Furthermore, according to one embodiment of the invention one single holding device can be used for supporting boxes of different lengths and/or cross-sections without the need of any adjusting works. In order to decrease or increase the distance of the contact area of the box from the axle due to a change of the cross-section of different boxes the different boxes move a longer or shorter distance along the guideways until they reach their respective dispensing position.
According to one embodiment of the invention the box is built in a multifunctional manner: during transportation the box serves as a protecting sheet, wherein the roll is protected against dirt and/or damages of the items. Additionally, it could be a problem to stack several rolls due to a circular cross-section. According to a specific embodiment of the invention the box can be built with flat walls increasing the ability of stacking several boxes. Furthermore, the box also protects the items against dirt and/or damages in the dispensing position. Additionally, the box can have a fancy design covering the roll of the items. Furthermore the box can be used for advertising or giving information about the items, the assembly of the box with the holding device, for the use of the box and/or for disposal of used items.
The components of the embodiments of the invention can be produced in a very economic way. The box can be built of cardboard, corrugated board, paper and the like. Such materials have a low weight, can be produced with low costs and can be formed in a very simple way. In particular the box is made of a folded or upright tailored piece of cardboard, corrugated board and the like. Furthermore, a box produced of the aforementioned materials can be disposed in a very simple way and compatible to the environment. The holding device can be produced of well-known semi-finished products, in particular with a (guiding) axle made of metal or plastic and/or side arms built of sheet metal.
According to the invention the feature axle covers every elongate elements extending through the roll and being designed and configured to support the roll. The axle may be fixed with respect to the box and/or the holding device or could be rotatably linked with at least one of the roll, the box and the holding device.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the front walls of the box are to the greatest possible extent closed during transportation. The front walls include a weakening, a carving, a perforation, a fold and/or a marker that forms the opening in the dispensing position. A transfer of the box from the transportation position to the dispensing position can be achieved by mechanical operation of the weakening, the carving, the perforation, the fold or the marker, such that the openings are attained. The operation can be realized by hand or by means of the axle. Due to the fact that the front walls are closed as far as possible during transportation, any dirt and/or mechanical damages are avoided that could occur during transportation in case of the box had the openings. Only immediately before the use in the garages, the openings are formed. By means of insertion of the axle the openings can be closed at once so that any deterioration of the protecting function of the box in the area of the side walls and the opening is limited to a minimum.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the front walls include supporting elements rotatably supporting the roll. These embodiments are suitable to incorporate the advantages of such supporting elements known from common embodiments as patent applications and patents US 20040016668 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 3,302,781, DE 101 19 821 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 3,565,307 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,150. Such supporting elements provide for an exact alignment of the roll and contribute to a decrease of frictional forces between the front walls of the box and the roll.
It is also possible that the box comprises a dispensing chamber. The dispensing chamber is defined between the box and the roll. Additionally a receiving chamber is provided. The receiving chamber is defined by the hollow interior of the roll, recesses of supporting elements and the opening. The receiving chamber serves to receive the axle. Particles of dirt originating from the exterior of the box have to pass the openings and the receiving chamber in order to reach the dispensing chamber where they could contaminate the roll and the items. However, between the dispensing chamber and the receiving chamber transmission areas are located. The transmission areas are designed and arranged such that the particles are prevented from entering said dispensing chamber from said receiving chamber. This can for example be provided by the supporting elements having protrusions extending from the front walls into the hollow interior of the roll such that the transmission areas are built by the contact area or a small gap between the aforementioned protrusions and the roll or a bobbin of the roll. On the other hand the chambers and the transmission area may build a kind of labyrinth seal. Accordingly, this embodiment of the invention builds a system with “multiple chambers” for the protection against contamination.
There are many different possible designs and choices of the material properties of the used components. According to one special embodiment of the invention, the material between the contact area and the openings as well as between the contact area and the places where the forces are introduced during dispensing of the items are sufficiently stiff. Otherwise dispensing of the items would lead to undesired deformations of the box. Those deformations could lead to a (small) rotation of the box with respect to the holding device which coincides with the deformation of the box. In case that the box has a square or rectangular cross-section, according to the invention the walls of the box remain approximately perpendicular in the corner areas adjacent to the contact areas during exertion of forces by a user.
Furthermore, it is possible that the side arms of the holding device each include a plurality of guideways. The plurality of guideways is used to support boxes in different dispensing positions. Accordingly, different boxes can be positioned in different heights. This can be useful for users of different body heights. Alternatively or additionally it is possible to support a series of boxes by means of the same holding device. The series of boxes can be built by boxes of the same type, so that additional boxes are available for dispensing more items at the same time or for providing substitutes. It is also possible that the holding device is used for boxes of different lengths and/or sizes and cross-sections, so that for example items of different types and different sizes can be provided by the same assembly. In particular the holding device comprises two sheet metals comprising an L-shaped cross-section. One arm of the sheet metal can be mounted with the wall of the garage or a fitment of the garage, whereas the other arm builds the side arm containing the guideway(s). The distance of the two sheet metals correlates with the width of the box being received between the sheet metals. In particular there is a small gap between the sheet metals and the box in order to provide an easy motion of the box along the guideways.
Alternatively it is possible that the holding device is built by a U-shaped sheet metal, wherein a middle or base arm of the U-shaped sheet metal builds the contact area of the holding device and the two side arms of the U-shaped sheet metal contain the guideways. The aforementioned sheet metals may be simple semi-finished products.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and the detailed description. It is intended that all such additional features and advantages be included herein within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the claims.
The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Referring now in greater detail to the drawings,
Since the walls 3, 4, 5, 6 have the same height, it is imaginable that there is a square cross-section in the upright position of the box 1. Front walls 7 and 8 are connected to both sides of the lower bottom wall 3 by fold lines. A supporting wall 16 is connected to each front wall 7 and 8 by another fold line. A portion 17 is located in the supporting wall 16, the portion 17 forming a supporting element 18. Additionally, the supporting wall 16 in its outer region includes a protrusion 19. The lower bottom wall 3 includes a punched out element 20 being associated with the protrusion 19 and being engaged by the protrusion 19 in the upright position such that the front wall 7 and the supporting wall 16 are fixed in a parallel orientation at the end of the transportation and dispenser box.
The front walls 7, 8 each comprise openings 30. The openings 30 of respective front walls 7, 8 are aligned with each other and centered with respect to the front walls 7, 8. However, instead of openings 30 markers 31 can be provided. Other alternatives may comprise a weakening of the front walls 7, 8, carving, perforations or a fold at locations, where a user later forms the openings 30 in the front walls 7, 8 when transferring the box from a closed transportation position to the dispensing position. For double-sided walls built by front wall 7 and supporting wall 16 or supporting wall 24 markers 31 and the like may only be built in the exterior wall.
It is to be seen from
The above described way of suspending the bobbin 22 to be freely rotatable in the supporting elements 18 is not only realized when a few items 12 have been removed from the sheet material 11. The bobbin 22 may already be freely rotatable when a complete roll 21 is inserted into such a transportation and dispenser box 1 and during transportation of the box 1. However, it is not disadvantageous to choose the size of the diameter of the roll 21 and the size of the square interior of the transportation and dispenser box 1 such that the roll 21 being elastic in a certain way initially contacts the inner walls of the box 1. However, there is no contact after having removed a few items 12 resulting in a reduction of the diameter of the roll 21. Such rolls 21 may include up to approximately 500 or more items 12 being interconnected by perforations. The number of items 12 depends on the wall thickness and potential longitudinal folds of the items 12 and from the size of the box 1.
The supporting elements 18 may not only be realized by a separate supporting wall 16, as this is illustrated in
As to be seen from
According to the embodiment shown in
For an assembly of the transportation and dispenser box 1 and the holding device 36 the guiding elements 33 of the axle 32 are inserted into the guiding slots 41 of the metal sheets 37, 38. Due to gravity the guiding elements 33 move along the guiding path 42 in a slanting motion. In the end regions extending outside the holding device the axle 32 includes stops 43 to limit a lateral displacement of axle 32 due to any movement of the transportation and dispenser box 1 or of the axle 32 in direction of axis x. The stops 34 can be built as protrusions or collars of axle 32. However, it is also possible that the stops 43 are built by separate parts being screwed, attached or pinned with or to the axle 32.
Due to gravity the transportation and dispenser box 1 or due to additional forces of the user the transportation and dispenser box 1 and the axle 32 move along guiding path 42. In an end position the rearward wall 6 of the transportation and dispenser box 1 abuts wall 44 wherein wall 44 is built by a wall of the garage, a cupboard of the garage, the base arm 39 and the like.
According to the embodiment shown in
An alternative embodiment of the holding device 36 is shown in
As to be seen from
The embodiment of the holding device 36 according to
Instead of the detachable stops 43 both ends of axle 32 may also include a circumferential groove or slot 49. Also only one circumferential groove or slot 49 may be sufficient. Such an embodiment simplifies passing the axle 32 through the openings and the bobbin.
Many variations and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims.
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