This patent application claims benefit of European Patent Application No. 20 178 166.3, filed Jun. 4, 2020, which patent application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a device for holding objects in accordance with the pre-characterising clause of Patent Claim 1.
EP 3 608 246 A1 discloses such a device for holding objects, consisting of a plate-shaped support frame with rectangular accommodation openings, a holding body with an integrally formed locking pedestal, which can be inserted into one of the accommodation openings and rotated therein, and a base arranged between the holding body and the locking pedestal. Immediately adjacent to the base is a circular support section, and immediately adjacent to the support section is a rectangular holding plate attached to the pedestal in each case.
By means of the holding device disclosed therein, objects should be individually attachable in or to the holding body in order to store them and to support them against damage during the transport process. Often, such devices are also used to feed the correspondingly stored objects to a cleaning or other treatment process, for example coating.
These holding devices have proved extremely useful in practice for the separation of objects to be fed into one of the aforementioned work processes. However, these devices cannot be used for holding a variety of objects in a single cage or holding body, because their internal contours are precisely adapted to the respective objects in order to prevent possible movements of the objects inside the holding body.
For the storage of a plurality of items in a cage or holding body, the current practice is as follows: the plurality of objects are placed in a cage. Four support feet should be provided on the underside of the cage, which are locked on the support frame or on the accommodation openings incorporated in the support frame. Accordingly, the support feet are first fastened to the support frame, namely in the exactly specified area dimension of the cage, so that the cage can subsequently be placed on the four support feet.
Such devices suffer from the disadvantage that the cage is detachably connected to the respective support feet, because the cage is only placed on the four support feet; there is no anchoring between the cage and the four support feet. Consequently, the support frame and the cage attached to it can only be moved in a narrowly limited angular position. It is not possible to shake the cage, for example to optimise cleaning, because the cage would become detached from the support feet and fall down.
It is therefore the task of the present invention to develop a device for holding objects of the aforementioned type in such a way that the cage can be connected to the support frame as quickly as possible and at the same time a reliable and permanent operative connection is achieved between the cage and the support frame. Due to the prevailing locking of the cage on the support frame, various working processes should be subsequently feasible which allow rotation and/or pivoting of the cage without the cage being detached from the support frame.
This task is solved in accordance with the present invention by the features of the characterising part of Patent Claim 1.
Further advantageous embodiments of the present invention are derived from the subordinate claims.
In that an adapter is provided between the support frame and the cage, which adapter has a holding pedestal projecting in the direction of the support frame, in that the holding pedestal can be inserted into one of the accommodation openings of the support frame and can be locked therein, and in that the adapter is constructed from four support arms which run perpendicular to one another and by means of which a rectangular inner space is formed, in which the cage can be inserted and is fixed by at least two undercuts which are each formed between two pairs of side walls of the cage and the support arms of the adapter, a releasable latching connection is formed between the cage and the adapter, with the result that the cage is locked on the support frame at any desired positions during the latching condition. Consequently, the cage can be pivoted, rotated or otherwise moved together with the support frame without the cage being detached from the support frame.
Due to the undercut connection between the side walls of the cage and the support arms of the adapter, these two components can be connected or disconnected from one another quickly and easily.
In order to produce the undercut between the respective side walls and the support arms, which accordingly form the latching connection in pairs, a flexurally elastic spring bar is provided on at least two opposite side walls of the cage, which spring bar protrudes in the unloaded condition in certain regions from the plane formed by the side wall and has a latching lug facing the respective support arms of the adapter, because the outwardly protruding latching lug can thus come into operative contact with one of the respective support arms of the adapter.
For this purpose, the cross-section of the support arm is designed as a closed box section and the web of the box section facing the upper edge of the cage comes into operative contact with the latching lug of the spring bar as soon as the spring bar dips into the interior of the box section. Accordingly, in the unloaded condition, the spring bar runs inside the box section of the respective support arm and the latching lug of the spring bar lies below the bar on top of the box section on its inner side and grips around it. In this way, the undercut between the latching lug of the spring bar and the respective support arms of the adapter is established and can be released manually in a straightforward manner.
In order to be able to operate the spring bar, a projection is formed on it, which is accessible from the outside. Thus, a force can be manually applied to the projection, causing the spring bar to move into the interior of the cage and releasing the latching connection between the spring bar and the respective support arm. In this case, the spring bar in the region of the base of the cage is mounted pivotably on the respective side wall of the cage in the manner of a hinge; at the same time, the spring bar in the unloaded state thereby exerts an outwardly directed prestressing force on the latching lug, as a result of which the operative connection between the latching lug and the bar of the support arm is permanently and reliably maintained.
The cages known in the prior art could not be moved when filled because the locking connection between the cage and the support frame was designed as a pure plug-in connection which could not withstand a corresponding movement profile. It is particularly advantageous if the cage with the objects stored therein can be moved overhead or in other arbitrary directions of movement in order to carry the corresponding cleaning liquids, coating media or to perform other working processes. For this purpose, it is necessary to close the cage with a lid. In addition, several such cages can be attached or placed on top of the cage which is sealed in this manner.
If several different objects are to be stored in a cage, it is advantageous if a partition wall is attached to two opposite side walls of the cage, by means of which the interior of the cage is divided.
The drawing shows a sample embodiment configured in accordance with the present invention, the details of which are explained below. In the drawing,
In addition, the device 1 is associated with an adapter 11 in the centre of which a vertically projecting holding pedestal 12 is formed. The holding pedestal 12 can be inserted into one of the accommodation openings 5 of the support frame 4 and locked therein. Consequently, the adapter 11 is positionally and releasably coupled to the support frame 4 in the fixed condition.
The adapter 11 consists of four support arms 131, 132, 133 and 134 extending perpendicular to one another, through which a rectangular inner space 14 is formed.
In this regard, the dimensions of the support arms 131 to 134 correspond to the largest dimensions of the outer contour of the cage 6, so that the cage 6 can be inserted between and locked with the four support arms 131 to 134 of the adapter 11, as explained in more detail below.
A plurality of recesses 18 are formed or provided in the side walls 71 to 74, in order to make the cage 6 as permeable as possible to liquid or gaseous media which are intended to reach the objects 2 stored in the cage 6.
Two spring bars 15 are provided on two opposing side walls 71 and 73 of the cage 6. In particular, it can be seen from
A latching lug 16 is formed or provided on the outside of the respective spring bar 15, which extends outside the plane formed by the side wall 71 or 73. A projection 17 is formed between the latching lug 16 and the free end 15′ of the spring bar 15, which is accessible from the outside. The projection 17 is used to manually operate the spring bar 15 so as to pivot it about the spring bar 15 in the manner of a hinge, as explained above.
The support arms 131 and 133 comprise two legs 26, 27 arranged perpendicular to one another, which consequently form an L-shaped cross-sectional contour.
The first leg 26 acts as a stop for the cage 6 once it is fully inserted into the inner space 14 of the adapter 11. The second leg 27 has a box section 28 which is closed in cross-section and extends parallel to the respective side wall 71 or 73 of the cage 6. The geometry of the box section 28 of the respective support arms 131 or 133 is designed in such a way that it is slightly larger than the length and width of the spring bar 15. Consequently, the box section 28 of the legs 27 surrounds the spring bar 15.
When the cage 6 is moved in the direction of the adapter 11, the outwardly projecting latching lug 16 of the spring bar 15 comes into operative contact with one web 29 of the box section, which is parallel to and spaced apart from the first leg 26. Accordingly, the two opposing webs 29 of the support arms 131 and 133 press the respective spring bar 15 into the inner space 10 of the cage 6 and the latching lug 16 passes over the web 29. As soon as the latching lug 16 has completely passed over the web 29, the spring bar 15 snaps back into its initial position and the latching lug 16 rests below the web 29. Accordingly, the latching lug 16 and the web 29 form an undercut by which the cage 6 is held oriented in position on the adapter 11.
In the sample embodiment shown, all four legs 27 of the support arms 132 and 134 of the adapter 11 are likewise formed with a box section 28 which is closed in cross-section, so that the cage 6 can be inserted into the adapter 11 in any position irrespective of the configurations of the support arms 131 to 134.
To release the cage 6 from the adapter 11, the projection 17 can be manually pushed inwards so that the latching lug 16 disengages from the underside of the web 26, allowing the cage 6 to be pushed out of the adapter 11.
It can be seen from
Each respective partition wall 22 has two latching lugs 24 formed on opposite side walls 23, which can be snapped into recesses 18 in the side walls 71 to 74.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 178 166.3 | Jun 2020 | EP | regional |