This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2008/000649 filed on Jan. 29, 2008, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 of German Application No. 10 2007 006 315.8 filed on Jan. 30, 2007. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a collection container for a file shredder, which container is removably disposed in an interior of a housing and below a cutting mechanism of the file shredder.
File shredders for shredding data carrier material in the form of documents in sheet form, CDs, microfilms, diskettes, and similar materials, are known in the most varied embodiments and performance classes.
According to one type, the collection receptacles are configured as a collection container, often also called a paper basket or collection basket. The front surface of such collection containers, in other words the surface that points toward the user, is simultaneously integrated into the front surface of the file shredder in the case of many types, in other words the two narrow face surfaces of the side walls of the housing of the file shredder and the front surface of the collection container form the front surface of the file shredder.
For quite some time, the said collection containers have been made from plastic. In order to keep both production costs and transport costs low, these collection containers are subject to constant optimization, particularly also with regard to reducing the thickness of the body walls. However, this has the result, particularly in the upper open region of the collection container, that it becomes unstable. If handled carelessly when it is removed from the housing, for the purpose of emptying out the collected material, and when it is set back into the housing, damage to the collection container itself and to the narrow face surfaces of the side walls of the file shredder housing cannot always be avoided.
Also, under various circumstances, it can occur that the user puts weight on the front surface of the collection container, and in the case of the collection containers that are known up to now, this can lead to breaking of its walls. As a result of such breakage, sharp edges occur, which can cause the user to incur injuries due to cutting or tearing.
For this reason, the task of the invention consists in developing a collection container for file shredders that has increased stability but is also cost-advantageous with regard to the material and production costs, as well as the transport costs.
In the sense of the present invention, a file shredder is understood to be a device for shredding data carrier material, which can be documents in sheet form, CDs, microfilms, diskettes and similar material.
The task is accomplished by means of a collection container for a file shredder according to the invention. Further developments and advantageous embodiments of the invention are discussed below.
According to the invention, the collection container removably disposed in an interior of the housing of the file shredder or similar device, which interior is open on one side and provided below a cutting mechanism, has a specially profiled front part assigned to it, on its front wall, which part is connected with the wall at least in certain sections. According to a further development, at least a left and a right edge region, preferably also a top edge region of the front part project laterally beyond the front wall.
The front part lies directly against the outside of the front wall with its inside, or, according to a further embodiment, the front part is disposed on the front wall with its inside at a distance from the outside, at least in certain sections.
It is furthermore advantageous if at least two strips are disposed spaced apart from one another on the inside of the front part, between which strips the front longitudinal edges of the front wall of the collection container as well as regions of the side walls close to the edge are positioned, preferably also held with a shape fit.
Furthermore, catch parts are provided in the upper region, on the inside of the front part, to hook into the front wall, as are support parts in the lower region, which engage into a perforation in the front wall, in each instance.
Specifically, the catch parts, particularly the ones provided in the upper region, engage into the front wall of the collection container in such a manner that during handling of the collection container, particularly during removal of the filled collection container, the direction of effect of the engaging force does not counteract inter-hooking, in other words in case of disadvantageous handling, the inter-hooking could come loose, as could be the case with some other embodiments of collection containers in the state of the art, for example in the case of a collection container according to DE 203 01 793 U1.
The parts of the front part that project beyond the top and sides of the collection container preferably have multiple rib-shaped crosspieces, thereby achieving additional stability in the front region.
Furthermore, a recess that preferably narrows conically extends in the front part of the collection container, symmetrical to its median plane, upward on the body, which recess projects from the lower edge all the way into the upper region and ends at a base that lies crosswise on the top.
Corresponding to the location and shape of this recess in the front part, an indentation is formed in the front wall, inward relative to the body, having a flat part and angled narrow sides.
Furthermore, it is provided that the longitudinal edges of the indentation, which are directed upward, are profiled, preferably configured in U shape, and that the shanks of the recess of the front part, which run correspondingly, each possess a nose strip, which strips are accommodated in the U profile, with shape fit, in the assembled state.
By means of at least one of the new characteristics for the configuration of a collection container as mentioned above, increased stability of the container is achieved. Further advantages result from the configuration characteristics mentioned below.
For example, according to a further development, the base of the recess in the front part, which base lies crosswise at the top, is extended inward relative to the body and, at the same time, configured as a handle depression. In connection with an adapted shaping of the upper region of the indentation in the front wall, good ergonomic configuration of the handle depression is achieved, and, at the same time, reaching into the interior of the collection container is prevented.
Furthermore, it is advantageous that the edges of the side walls of the collection container are inclined downward, starting from the front wall, toward the rear, toward the rear wall, so that introduction of the collection container into the interior is further facilitated.
Furthermore, it is provided that at least some surface sections of the collection container consist of translucent, preferably transparent material; preferably its front wall, particularly the surface part of the indentation provided in the wall.
Other advantages can be achieved in that the front part is connected with the front wall with force fit and/or shape fit; by means of being screwed, glued and/or welded together. This connection between the two parts can be provided at points, in certain sections, or throughout.
The invention will be explained in detail and further in the following, using an exemplary embodiment. In this connection, the drawing shows:
a an enlarged view of
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d an enlarged view showing details of the connection between the front part and the collection container in a view from above of a cross-section taken in the plane of the rectangular bottom of the collection container; and
The collection container according to the invention is shown in different views in
According to the invention, the front wall 7 has a front part 8 assigned to it, in front of it. The front part 8, a profiled molded part, lies against the outside 7a of the front wall 7 with its inside 8b preferably in certain sections. The front part 8 is connected with the front wall 7 by means of catch parts 14 and support parts 13. The catch parts 14 pass through the front wall 7, preferably in the upper surface section. The support parts 13 pass through the front wall 7, preferably in the lower surface section.
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In this way, the result is achieved that with regard to the body of the collection container, an upper projection 10a, a right projection 10b, and a left projection 10c are formed.
On the inside 8b of the front part 8, two strips that project away from the inner surface and are at a distance from one another are disposed. Between these strips, at least the two longitudinally oriented body edges of the front wall 7 of the collection container are positioned and held with shape fit. Preferably, the regions of the side walls 5 and 6 close to the edges are also covered by these strips, with shape fit. In the region of the projections 10a, 10b, and 10c, multiple rib-like crosspieces 21 arranged crosswise are disposed on the inside 8b of the front part 8, between the strips 19 and 20, and the outer edge 9 of the right 9b and the left section 9c. Rib-like crosspieces 22 are disposed on the inside of the upper projection 10a, in the manner of a lattice.
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The inside 8b of the front part 8 lies against the outside 7a of the front wall 7 here.
At least the surface part 16 of the indentation 15 consists, in the case of the embodiment shown, of a translucent, preferably transparent material, and thus always allows a view into the collection container for the purpose of observing its level of filling or the quality of shredding of the material that has been input.
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