This application claims priority of German patent application serial number 10 2008 057 632.8, filed Nov. 10, 2008.
The present invention relates to a carrying device for a container, in particular a keg, having an annular cap piece that comprises at least one connecting element for connection with an upper rim of the container, and a carrying handle extending across the annular cap piece.
In recent years, kegs filled with a beverage, such as beer, generally known as party kegs, have become more and more popular.
Such party kegs mostly have a capacity of 5 liters, 10 liters or one gallon and are normally provided with an integrated tapping system, for example a drawout tapping cock.
Such party kegs are normally supplied to the trade on pallets or in carton boxes. A carrying device is not needed in that case.
On the final consumer end, an acceptable carrying device by which one or two party kegs can be easily transported, is not available up to now.
Disclosed herein is a carrying device for a container, in particular for a keg, which allows for an easy carrying of one or more kegs.
Also disclosed is a carrying device for a keg, which is easy to manufacture.
Further disclosed is a carrying device for a keg, which allows for a comfortable carrying of a keg.
Yet further disclosed is a carrying device for a keg, which is of a particularly simple design.
Also yet further disclosed is a carrying device for a keg, which allows an easy handling.
In one exemplary embodiment, disclosed herein is a carrying device for a container, in particular for a keg, having an annular cap piece that comprises at least one connecting element suited for fixedly engaging an upper rim of a container, and having a carrying handle, extending across the annular cap piece, which in a retracted position lies flat within an outer contour of the annular cap piece and which can be moved into a usage position in which it projects beyond the top of the outer contour of the annular cap piece and can be gripped by one hand.
Alternatively, the annular cap piece on the one hand can be easily connected with the respective container while on the other hand, in its retracted position, the carrying handle is received in a recess in a manner such that it does not project beyond the outer contour of the annular cap piece. This guarantees a simple and space-saving design. In addition, a very space-saving structure and easy handling are achieved in that way.
According to a further development of the invention, the carrying handle is hinged on opposite sides of the annular cap piece.
This allows changes between the retracted position and the usage position to be effected in an easy way.
According to an advantageous further development of that embodiment, the carrying handle is fixed on the annular cap piece via film joints.
This results in an especially simple and low-cost production process.
According to another embodiment of the invention, each of the two ends of the carrying handle is connected, via a film joint, with an intermediate piece that is connected with the upper rim of the annular cap piece via a further film joint extending in parallel to the other film joint.
That feature also helps to achieve a simple and low-cost structure and easy handling.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the annular cap piece comprises locking elements for connection with the upper rim of a container.
One thereby arrives at an especially easy way of fastening the carrying device on the container.
The locking elements may be designed as locating hooks, for example, that can be locked against the upper rim of the container.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the carrying device is made as an injection-molded plastic part.
This results in an especially simple and low-cost production process.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the annular cap piece is designed for being stackable in the retracted position of the carrying handle.
This permits especially space-saving handling of a plurality of carrying handles.
According to an additional further development of the invention, the design of the annular cap piece is such that when connected with a respective container, stacking with a further container is possible in the retracted position of the carrying handle.
This also provides advantages in use due to easier handling.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description that follows of a preferred embodiment, with reference to the drawing. In the drawing:
In
The side wall of the annular cap piece 12 is provided with two oppositely arranged recesses 11, 13 which enclose between them on each side a raised section 23, 25, respectively. A carrying handle 14 extending between the raised sections 23, 25 has each of its two ends connected with the side of the raised section 23 or 25 (the upside) that faces away from the keg, via a film joint 18, 22 and an intermediate piece 17, 21, respectively, and a further film joint 16, 20. The film joints 16, 18 and 20, 22, respectively, are arranged one parallel to the other.
In the position illustrated in
The carrying device 10 is produced as an injection-molded part from a suitable plastic material, such as polypropylene, and is reinforced on its bottom by a plurality of reinforcing ribs 24. There are further provided on the bottom, on each side of the carrying handle 14, two locating hooks 26, 28 the arrangement and design of which is such that the carrying device 12 can be placed on the upper rim 42 of a respective container 40 from above and can be pressed down to lock it against the upper rim 42, whereby the locating hooks 26, 28 or 30, 32 engage below the beaded edge (not shown) of the upper rim 42 thereby safely locking the carrying device 10 against the upper rim 42. In the mounted and locked condition illustrated in
Now, when the carrying handle 14 is to be gripped, it can be gripped in its retracted position by two or more fingers and can be pulled up into the position illustrated in
The carrying device 10 as such is stackable so that in the retracted position of the carrying handle 14 a plurality of carrying devices 10 can be stacked one on top of the other. To this end, the annular cap piece 12 is given a corresponding conicity on its outside.
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