The invention relates to a case for holding tools or small parts, comprising a basic body and a lid coupled pivotably to the basic body, wherein the basic body has two side walls, the upper edge of which is exposed in the closed state of the lid, and therefore the lid, in the closed state, is arranged between the upper edges of the side walls of the basic body.
With the invention, a lid is intended to be improved in respect, of the sealing thereof against dirt, moisture and water.
For this purpose, according to the invention, a case having the features of Claim 1 is provided. Advantageous developments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
In the case of a case for holding tools or small parts, comprising a basic body and a lid coupled pivotably to the basic body, wherein the basic body has two side walls, the upper edge of which is exposed in the closed state of the lid, and therefore the lid, in the closed state, is arranged between the upper edges of the side walls of the basic body, it is provided that each side wall of the basic body forms a labyrinth seal with the respective side wall of the lid in the closed state of the case.
By providing a labyrinth seal at least in the side walls of the lid, it is possible for a seal which is reliable and at the same time can be produced in a simple manner to be realized. Both the lid and the basic body of the case are expediently designed as injection-moulded plastics parts. The realization of a labyrinth seal is then easily possible. The provision of a labyrinth seal has the advantage that a sealing effect can be achieved even without additional elastic seals. The sealing effect is therefore independent of the precise placing of a seal and independent of the elasticity thereof. This is of great advantage specifically in the case of cases for tools or small parts for harsh construction site operation since elastic seals are subject to an ageing process and may also be damaged comparatively rapidly and easily due to insolation, heat or mechanical action.
In a development of the invention, a rear wall of the lid together with a rear wall of the basic body, and a front wall of the lid together with a front wall of the basic body, in each case form a labyrinth seal, and therefore the labyrinth seal completely encircles an opening of the case, which opening is closed by means of the lid.
By means of an encircling labyrinth seal, the case can be particularly reliably sealed against penetration of dirt, moisture and water.
In a development of the invention, the labyrinth seal is formed by means of recess which is U-shaped in cross section, and a web projecting into the U-shaped recess. The U-shaped recess expediently opens in the closing direction of the lid. The U-shaped recess on the side walls of the case or of the lid is therefore formed U-shaped manner in a cross section parallel to a front wall of the case, and the U-shaped recess on a front wall or rear wall of the basic body or lid is formed in a U-shaped manner in the cross section parallel to a side wall of the case.
In a development of the invention, the U-shaped recess is provided on the lid and the web is provided on the sealing portion of the side walls of the basic body.
By the U-shaped recess being provided on the lid, dirt possibly contained in the U-shaped recess of the lid can already drop out of the U-shaped recess as the lid is being closed.
In a development of the invention, the base of the U-shaped recess is provided with an elastic seal.
By the elastic seal being arranged on the base of the U-shaped recess, the latter is readily protected both against insolation and also against mechanical damage. The durability of the seal can thereby be extended.
In a development of the invention, an inner surface of the side wall of the basic body, which inner surface faces the opening of the basic body which is closable with the lid, forms a continuation of the labyrinth seal with an outer surface of the side wall of the lid.
As a result, a continuation of the labyrinth seal and even better sealing can be achieved in the region of the side walls of the basic body, the upper edge of which is exposed in the closed state of the lid. In the closed state, the lid is connected on the front side and rear side thereof to the basic body in a comparatively stiff manner, firstly by means of a hinge and then by a lock of the case. In the region of the side walls, the rigidity of the lid holds the latter against the side walls of the basic body. The region of the lateral side walls is therefore generally critical with respect to sealing of the case. As a result, a continuation of the labyrinth seal by means of the side walls of basic body is extremely advantageous in order to provide a secure seal all the way around the case.
In a development of the invention, the inner surface of the side wall of the basic body and the outer surface of the side wall of the lid form boundaries of a groove which is open towards the front side and towards the rear side of the basic body.
Such a groove continues the labyrinth seal between the lid and the basic body.
In a development of the invention, the side wall of the basic body is provided on the outside with outlet holes in the region of the transition to the groove base of the groove formed with the outer surface of the side wall of the lid.
By means of such outlet holes, water which has possibly penetrated into the groove can rapidly flow away. The groove is expediently open towards the rear wall and towards front wall of the case. The provision of the additional outlet holes thus reliably prevents water from stopping in the groove.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the claims and the description below of a preferred embodiment of the invention in conjunction with the drawings. In the drawings:
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