This application is the National Stage entry under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT Application No. PCT/SE2013/050692, filed Jun. 14, 2013, which claims the benefit of Swedish Patent Application No. 1250650-7, filed Jun. 19, 2012, the disclosures of which are all herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a holding device and a combination of a support device and such a holding device. The support device comprises an attachment surface having rows with elongated slot openings. The holding device comprises an attachment part and a carrier part, the attachment part being intended to be attached to the support device by being partly inserted into a first slot, such that the holding device can take up a load directed in the plane of attachment surface, and the carrier part being capable of supporting an item to be stored.
Different variations of such holding devices and support devices have been used for a long time. The support device may for instance be a sheet metal plate that is attached to a wall, and different holding devices can be attached at different locations over the plate, in different openings, such that a configuration desired by the user is achieved. Items of various kinds may then be stored on the sheet metal plate, e.g. tools.
One problem associated with such devices is to improve their reliablilty and usefulness.
This object is achieved by a combination as defined in claim 1 and a holding device as defined in claim 7.
More specifically, the combination then includes a support device and a holding device, the support device comprising an attachment surface having rows with elongated slot openings. The holding device comprises an attachment part and a carrier part, the attachment part being intended to be attached to the support device by being partly inserted into a first slot such that the holding device can take up a load directed in the plane of attachment surface, and the carrier part being capable of supporting an item to be stored. A stem part interconnects the attachment part and the carrier part and the stem part includes a fin that fits into a second slot, which is located under the first slot, in the same row. Thanks to this configuration, it is prevented that the holding device swings sideways, pivoted at the attachment part. This provides a more reliable attachment.
The attachment part may be hook shaped, having a first leg extending substantially perpendicularly from the stem, and a second leg extending from the first leg and obliquely towards the stem, such that a triangular opening is formed between the stem, and the first and second legs. This allows the holding device to be readily attached to support devices with different thicknesses.
A projection may be formed close to the end of the second leg and extending towards the stem, and the distance between the projection and the first leg may correspond to the minimum distance between two adjacent openings in the carrier device. This locks the attached holding device to some extent as the projection may snap into the lower opening.
The carrier part may be e.g. in the form of a hook, a basket, a box or a tool holder.
A holding device suitable for such a combination is also considered.
The present disclosure relates in general to storage systems for storing items of different kinds.
The attachment part 9, in the form of an attachment hook, is intended to be attached to the support plate 1 by being inserted into a slot 3 and being hooked over the lower edge of the slot 3, such that the holding device can take up a load directed downwards in the plane of attachment surface.
The holding device can easily be relocated to other slots, and a user can obtain many different configurations of holding devices on a support device.
The stem part 13 has a fin 15 which extends from the stem part in the direction facing the support device 1. This fin 15 may therefore extend into a support device opening 3, that is located under the opening in which the attachment part 9 is inserted, as will be shown in
The attachment part 9, as mentioned, provides an attachment hook, which is formed by a first leg 17, which may be substantially perpendicular to the stem 13, extending in through a support device opening 3 when the holding device is mounted, and a second leg 19, which extends downwards behind the support device attachment surface when the holding device 7 is mounted. The second leg may be partly inclined towards the stem 13, as illustrated, such that a triangular opening 21 is formed between the stem 13, and the first and second legs 17, 19.
The end of the second leg 19 may include a projection 23, extending towards the stem, which more or less reaches the stem part 13. The first and second legs 17, 19 may be bent from the stem 13 in such a way that the second leg 19, close to the end thereof, is urged against the stem 13, but thanks to the projection 23 an elongated space 25, where there is a distance between the second leg 19 and the stem 13, is provided over the projection 23. Under the projection 23, the distance between the stem 13 and the second leg 19 may increase gradually to form a tapering space 27, that tapers towards the projection 23 to facilitate the attachment of the holding device to a support device.
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The triangular opening 21, formed by the first leg of the attachment part allows the attachment part to be fitted with support devices with different thicknesses as illustrated in
The present disclosure is not restricted to the above illustrated embodiments and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims.
For instance, the carrier part of the holding device, which when illustrated above is a single hook, may be be provided with alternative features such as multiple hooks, a basket, a box, or other carrier parts adapted e.g. to hold a tool of a certain kind. It is also possible to interconnect carrier parts of multiple holding devices.
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