Information
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Patent Grant
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6386658
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Patent Number
6,386,658
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Date Filed
Friday, November 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 14, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 109 15
- 109 495
- 141 97
- 160 37
- 160 230
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A housing for a packaging machine. The housing has guides for at least one protective plate disposed in side walls of the housing. The at least one protective plate is supported in the guides by rollers. It is essential that the protective plate can be moved in the guides in such a way that the protective plate is possible to freely access a region disposed inside the housing, the opening of the housing does not require any additional floor space for the packaging machine.
Description
PRIOR ART
The invention relates to a housing, for a packaging machine. A generally known housing for packaging machines with protective plates disposed on the front side of the housing, where the protective plates are embodied as pivotable, preferably transparent doors or hoods. For example in the event of adjusting or retooling work, these doors or hoods provide rapid access to the relevant regions inside the packaging machine. It is disadvantageous that the pivoting region of the doors or hoods in front of the packaging machine must be kept clear, which increases the floor space required by the packaging machine. Therefore a multitude of relatively small doors or hoods with a consequently reduced pivot region are often used in order to keep the required floor space as small as possible. However, a larger number of doors or hoods increases the cost of the packaging machine. There are also known housings with protective devices in the form of roller blinds which are comprised of strips that are connected to one another in an articulating fashion. However, the transparency required for optical monitoring of the manufacturing process is difficult to produce in roller blinds of this kind. They are also expensive due to the numerous swivel joints connecting the strips of the roller blind to one another and the noise damping is often insufficient.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
The housing according to the invention, has an advantage over the prior art that no additional floor space is required when opening the housing and at the same time, when the housing is closed, the invention permits the protected region of the packaging machine to be seen and permits a favorable noise damping.
Other advantages and advantageous improvements of the housing according to the invention, in particular for a packaging machine, ensue from the dependent claims and the description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are depicted in the drawings and will be explained in detail below.
FIG. 1
shows a simplified perspective view of a packaging machine,
FIGS. 2 and 3
show simplified cross sections through the packaging machine according to
FIG. 1
, with different positions of the protective plates,
FIGS. 4 and 5
show views in the direction IV—IV and V—V in
FIG. 3
,
FIGS. 6 and 7
show simplified cross sections through a modified packaging machine, with different positions of the protective plates,
FIG. 8
shows a view in the plane VIII—VIII in
FIG. 6
, and
FIG. 9
shows a detail from FIG.
6
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1
to
5
show a manufacturing device in the form of a first packaging machine
10
. The packaging machine
10
, for example a cartoning machine, has a housing
11
. On the outside of the housing
11
, there is a command and control device
12
and a storage magazine
13
for flat carton blanks. On the inside the housing
11
, there is an essentially vertically extending dividing wall
15
and, in the lower region, an inclined bottom covering
16
, which divide the packaging machine
10
lengthwise. Inside the housing
11
, the dividing wall
15
and the bottom covering
16
divide a production chamber
18
from a drive and machine chamber
19
. In the case of a cartoning machine, for example, conveying or manipulating devices for folding boxes as well as insertion devices for introducing items into the folding boxes are disposed inside the production chamber
18
. These devices are driven from the drive and machine chamber
19
for which purpose the dividing wall
15
has corresponding openings, not shown, for example for drive shafts.
The packaging machine
10
is especially equipped on the one hand to protect the production chamber
18
from unauthorized or unintentional intrusions and to protect it from dirt, and on the other hand in order to permit access to the devices disposed in the production chamber
18
for adjusting work or in the event of production malfunctions. To that end, the two plate-shaped side walls
20
, which are embodied as rounded on the front side of the packaging machine
10
or in the vicinity of the production chamber
18
and which are part of the otherwise essentially block-shaped packaging machine
10
, have groove-shaped guides
21
,
22
toward the production chamber
18
, which are for a arc-shaped or annular section-shaped guiding and forming strip
23
and a flexible rectangular protective plate
25
preferably made of plexiglass. Furthermore, in at least one of the side walls
20
of the housing
11
, in the vicinity of the production chamber
18
, there is an opening
26
into which the above-mentioned conveying and manipulating devices, not shown, protrude.
The guides
21
,
22
in the two side walls
20
, which are oriented toward and aligned with each other, are preferably milled into the side walls
20
. The length of the guides
21
,
22
is dimensioned so that when the protective plate
25
is closed, the protective plate protrudes to an upper, horizontally extending housing wall section
27
so that the production chamber
18
is completely closed.
Whereas the one guide
21
is embodied as arc-shaped, the other straight guide
22
branches off from the one guide
21
at a branch
24
beneath the bottom covering
16
. As can be seen in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the one guide
21
, which is otherwise embodied as a rectangular groove
28
, has a projection
29
, at least in the vicinity of the production chamber
18
, in order to guide the guiding and forming strip
23
inside the groove
28
.
The guiding and forming strip
23
, which is disposed in the guide
21
, is comprised of two parts
31
,
32
by means of a connection
33
in the first exemplary embodiment, and has a total of approximately half the arc length of the guide
21
, has a gearing
35
on its inner surface. The gearing
35
engages with a gear
36
disposed underneath the bottom covering
16
. The two gears
36
in the two side walls
20
are rigidly connected to each other by means of a shaft
37
, which in the case of a motor drive, is preferably used to introduce a drive moment into the guiding and forming strips
23
.
In the back region of the guide
21
there are also a number of guide disks
39
which partially cover the guide
21
. The guide disks
39
hold the guiding and forming strip
23
in this region inside the guide
21
since its groove
28
does not have a projection
29
there. The projection
29
is left out in this vicinity in order to permit a simple introduction of the guiding and forming strip
23
into the guide
21
during assembly of the housing
11
.
So that the guiding and forming strip
23
can be moved in the guide
21
with as little friction is possible, rollers
42
are supported in rotary fashion on bearing pins
40
on the side of the guiding and forming strip
23
oriented toward the groove bottom
41
. The rollers
42
, whose diameter is less than the groove width, are disposed in such a way that they are alternatingly supported against opposing groove side walls
43
,
44
. In this connection, the gearing
35
is disposed close to the one groove side wall
43
so that the gearing
35
is protected against the penetration of dirt by the projection
29
. Between the side of the guiding and forming strip
23
opposite from the gearing
35
and the other groove side wall
44
, however, an intermediary space
46
is embodied, into which the protective plate
25
protrudes, wherein this protective plate rests against the guiding and forming strips
23
and is only spaced apart from the groove side wall
44
.
A closing and grasping strip
50
is respectively fastened to the protective plate
25
at the front edge
47
and the back edge
48
of the protective plate
25
, on the side remote from the guiding and forming strip
23
. This is preferably achieved by means of a connecting angle
51
, which is disposed on the opposite side of the closing and grasping strip
50
(FIG.
5
). The connecting angle
51
and the closing and grasping strip
50
are connected to each other by means of a screw
52
which passes through a corresponding hole in the protective plate
25
. Two additional rollers
54
disposed offset from each other are supported so that they can rotate on a leg
53
that protrudes at right angles from the connecting angle
51
. So that the protective plate
25
can protrude as far as possible into the guides
21
,
22
, the protective plate
25
has recesses
56
in the vicinity of the connecting angle
51
or the rollers
54
and on the side opposite from the gearing
35
in the vicinity of the rollers
42
.
In order to permit the back edge
48
of the protective plate
25
and the connecting angle
51
to be situated in the vicinity of the guides
21
and in contact with the guiding and forming strips
23
when the housing
11
is closed, then a recess
57
is embodied on the side of each guiding and forming strip
23
opposite from the gearing
35
and the leg
53
and the rollers
54
are disposed in the vicinity of this recess (FIG.
3
).
A connecting angle
51
with rollers
54
is also disposed on the front edge
47
of the protective plate
25
. In this connection, it is essential that the region of the front edge
47
of the protective plate
25
, which approximately ends with the front end
58
of the guiding and forming strip
23
, is connected to the two guiding and forming strips
23
with frictional or positive engagement so that a movement of the protective plate
25
, goes hand in hand with a corresponding movement of the guiding and forming strips
23
. A positively engaging coupling of the protective plate
25
with the guiding and forming strips
23
can occur by virtue of the fact that a part of the connecting angle
51
engages in a corresponding recess in the guiding and forming strips
23
, while a frictional connection can be produced by fastening the leg
53
to the guiding and forming strips
23
.
The opening and closing of the housing
11
will be described below in conjunction with FIGS.
2
and
3
: When the housing
11
is open (FIG.
2
), the protective plate
25
is essentially disposed in the vicinity of the straight guides
22
, while the guiding and forming strips
23
are disposed in the back region of the arc-shaped guides
21
. In this connection, the bottom covering
16
is designed so that the bottom covering still covers the front edge
47
of the protective plate
25
when the housing
11
is open. If the housing
11
is subsequently closed, then this occurs with a manual actuation by pulling the protective plate
25
up by the front closing and grasping strip
50
, which can also be equipped with an additional grip (not shown) for this purpose. Due to the coupling of the protective plate
25
to the two guiding and forming strips
23
, the protective plate
25
is transferred from the straight guide
22
into the arc-shaped guide
21
. At the same time, the two guiding and forming strips
23
travel out of the back part of the housing
11
into the vicinity of the production chamber
18
.
In this connection it is essential that the protective plate
25
, which is guided as a flat plate in the straight guide
22
, is gradually curved in accordance with the contour of the arc-shaped guide
21
as the flat plate moves over into this guide
21
by virtue of the fact that the protective plate
25
nestles against the side of the guiding and forming strips
23
opposite from the gearing
35
. An appropriate dimensioning of the intermediary space
46
of the guide
21
which the protective plate
25
protrudes into assures that the protective plate
25
does not touch the groove side wall
44
. This prevents a sliding friction between the protective plate
25
and the guide
21
so that the housing
11
can be closed with a slight exertion of force since at the same time, the two guiding and forming strips
23
can also be easily moved due to their rollers
42
. In cooperation with the disposition of the connecting angle
51
and the rollers
54
, the guide
22
is also dimensioned so that the protective plate
25
is guided in an at least almost contact-free manner inside the straight guide
22
. When the housing
11
is completely closed (FIG.
3
), the front closing and grasping strip
50
adjoins the upper housing wall
27
so that the production chamber
18
is completely closed. In addition, the gearings
35
of the two guiding and forming strips
23
remain engaged with the gearings of the gears
36
.
The housing
11
is opened by sliding back or pivoting down the protective plate
25
. In this connection, the two guiding and forming strips
23
roll in the arc-shaped guides
21
while the back edge
48
of the protective plate
25
, with the connecting angle
51
and the rollers
54
, travels into the straight guide
22
in the vicinity of the branch
24
.
In addition, the shaft
37
is not only used to introduce a torque into the guiding and forming strips
23
by means of the gears
36
when the protective plate
25
is operated by a motor. On the contrary, in the above-described manual movement of the protective plate
25
, the protective plate
25
is prevented from tilting in the guides
21
,
22
even in the event of a one-sided introduction of force into the closing and grasping strip
50
, since the shaft
37
couples the two guiding and forming strips
23
to each other.
In the first exemplary embodiment of the invention described above and shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
, a one-piece protective plate
25
is used, which extends over the entire width of the housing
11
. In lieu of one protective plate, it is also possible to use a number of protective plates of different widths. In this case, the side walls of the housing are not embodied of one piece, but are comprised at least partially of a number of parts, which are disposed spaced apart from each other at different distances. Then, for example, the one protective plate in the lower region of the packaging machine extends over its entire width, while the other protective plate in the upper region only extends over part of the width. In an embodiment of this kind with two protective plates, it is useful to be able to pivot the upper protective plate upward; this upper protective plate is disposed in the upper region so that when the housing is open, it is possible to access the unite disposed in the drive chamber.
The second exemplary embodiment of the invention shown in
FIGS. 6
to
9
departs from the principle of the guiding and forming strips
23
against which the protective plate
25
nestles. In this embodiment, the packaging machine
10
a
has a housing
11
a
whose side walls
20
a
have guides
60
,
61
embodied in them for protective plates
62
,
63
, where the two guides
60
,
61
extend parallel to each other over a wide region. The guide
60
associated with the protective plates
62
has an arc-shaped first section
64
in the vicinity of the production chamber
18
a
and a second straight section
66
disposed in the bottom region of the packaging machine
10
a.
The other guide
61
also has a first arc-shaped section
67
in the vicinity of the production chamber
18
a
and a second straight section
68
in the bottom region of the packaging machine
10
a.
The guide
61
disposed on the side of the guide
60
remote from the production chamber
18
a
is embodied so that it is longer than the guide
60
in its upper region so that its protective plate
63
can also cover the upper region of the production chamber
18
a.
In the bottom region of the packaging machine
10
a,
the two straight section
66
,
68
of the two guides
60
,
61
are disposed inside a storage space
69
whose size is adapted to the size of the protective plates
62
,
63
.
The two essentially rectangular protective plates
62
,
63
are each comprised of a transparent material, in particular plexiglass. Whereas the one protective plate
62
is embodied as a flat, flexible plate, which adapts to the shape of the section
64
as will be explained in more detail below, the other protective plate
63
is already provided with a curvature that is adapted to the arc-shaped section
67
.
The two protective plates
62
,
63
cooperate with each other in a louver-like manner, i.e. they can be slid one over the other in a space-saving manner. In order to permit the easiest possible opening and closing of the production chamber
18
a,
each of the protective plates
62
,
63
, in its horizontal edge regions, also has two-part protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
, and
74
,
75
, which are respectively disposed in the vicinity of the top and bottom of the protective plate
62
,
63
. When the closed production chamber
18
a
is opened according to
FIG. 1
, it is consequently sufficient to move the one shorter protective plate
63
in the direction of the storage space
69
, whereby the other longer protective plate
62
is carried along with it as soon as the bottom of the protecting and guiding strip
74
strikes against the top of the protecting and guiding strip
71
. Conversely, when the open production chamber
18
a
is closed according to
FIG. 2
, the protective plate
63
carries the protective plate
62
along with it as soon as the bottom of the protecting and guiding strip
75
strikes against the bottom of the protecting and guiding strip
71
.
In addition to the above-mentioned catching function of the protective plate
62
,
63
during opening and closing of the production chamber
18
a,
the protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
and
74
,
75
also have the particular task of bringing the protective plate
62
,
63
into operative connection with the guides
60
,
61
. In the case of the protective plate
63
, the guide
61
is embodied as a respective groove in the side walls
20
a
on the side oriented toward the production chamber
18
a.
The grooves are each engaged by respective rollers
76
,
77
which are disposed on both sides of the protecting and guiding strips
74
,
75
. The protecting and guiding strips
74
,
75
and the protective plate
63
have a width that approximately corresponds to the distance between the two side walls
20
a.
This results in the fact that the protective plate
63
ends essentially flush with the side walls
20
a
which prevents the penetration of dust or dirt when the production chamber
18
a
is closed. At the same time, a relatively favorable noise damping of production chamber
18
a
is produced in relation to the outside. In the case of the protective plate
62
, the guide
60
is embodied in a geometrically complex manner which will be referred to below in conjunction with
FIGS. 8 and 9
.
The guides
60
in the side walls
20
a
each have two guide sections
78
,
79
. The one guide section
78
is embodied as a rectangular groove path. The groove bottom
81
of the guide section
78
is adjoined by the guide section
79
, which is likewise embodied as a groove path. Consequently, the guide
60
has a greater groove depth in the vicinity of the guide section
79
than in the vicinity of the guide section
78
, wherein the width of the guide section
79
is greater the thickness of the protective plate
62
so that the protective plate
62
is disposed in the guide section
79
with play. The guide section
78
in each of the side walls
20
a
is used to guide two rollers
82
of the same diameter d, which are disposed on the side of the protective plate
62
oriented toward the production chamber
18
a,
on the undersides of the protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
, where the diameter d of the rollers
82
is respectively smaller than the width b of the guide section
78
(FIG.
9
).
In the vicinity of the protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
, the protective plate
62
has edge regions
84
in which the width of the protective plate
62
approximately corresponds to the distance between the two side walls
20
a
or the width of the protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
. In contrast, in its inner region
85
, the protective plate
62
has a width which extends into the guide section
79
, which gives the production chamber
18
a
a high resistance to dirt and a favorable noise damping. The inner region
85
of the protective plate
62
is consequently guided in the guide section
79
whereas the edge regions
84
are disposed outside the guide
60
.
In order to reduce the friction of the protective plate
62
in the guide section
79
of the guide
60
so that the displacement forces are low when the protective plate
62
moves in the guide
60
, the protective plate
62
is prestressed in an arc shape in the vicinity of the section
64
of the guide
60
through the introduction of bending moment Md in the vicinity of the protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
. The initial stress or the magnitude of the bending moment Md introduced is selected so that the curvature of the protective plate
62
resulting from the stress corresponds to the curvature of the guide section
79
to the greatest degree possible so that the protective plate
62
is disposed in the guide section
79
in a contact-free manner.
The introduction of the bending moment Md into the protective plate
62
by means of the protecting and guiding strips
71
,
72
takes place via the rollers
82
in the guide
60
in cooperation with the dimensioning of the diameter d of the rollers
82
and the width b of the guide section
78
. As a result, the bond of the two rollers
82
and the protective plate
62
is disposed under bending stress in the guide section
78
, wherein the roller
82
oriented toward the inner region the guide section
78
one roller
82
rests against the inner groove wall
88
while the other roller
82
rests against the outer groove wall
89
.
In addition, in order to further reduce friction, it is useful to enlarge the groove width b of the guide
60
in the vicinity of the straight bottom section
66
in such a way that the protective plate
62
there is disposed in the guide section
79
as a flat plate (as shown in FIG.
7
), without bending moment. In this instance, when the housing
11
a
of the packaging machine
10
a
is closed, the protecting and guiding strip
75
of the protective plate
63
carries the protective plate
62
along with it out of the bottom section
66
of the guide
60
. During the passage into the arc-shaped section
64
, as a result of the above-described embodiment, a bending moment Md is introduced into the protective plate
62
, which leads to a bending of the protective plate
62
in accordance with the curvature of the section
64
. During the entire movement of the protective plate
62
in the guide
60
, there is no contact or only minimal contact of the protective plate
62
with the guide
60
so that the opening and closing of the housing
11
a
can occur with a relatively slight exertion of force.
The housing
11
a
can likewise be opened and closed not only manually but also by means of a motor. To that end, in the exemplary embodiment according to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, an endless chain drive
90
is indicated, which is connected to one of the protective plates
62
,
63
and in the vicinity of the production chamber
18
a,
travels in a guide groove that is not shown. The chain drive
90
is deflected by means of a number of gears
91
and one of the gears
91
is operationally connected to a drive mechanism.
In a modification of the second exemplary embodiment according to
FIGS. 6
to
9
, one or more flat protective plates can be used, which correspond to the protective plate
62
and into which a corresponding bending moment can be introduced in the above-described manner in order to reduce frictional forces. A housing with one or more precurved protective plates that correspond to the protective plate
63
, but without a flat protective plate
62
is also conceivable.
Furthermore, in both exemplary embodiments, it is possible to embody individual sections of the protective plates
25
,
62
,
63
as partially opaque, for example by means of gluing a foil to it, so that when the housing
11
,
11
a
is closed, only the relevant regions inside the packaging machine
10
,
10
a
can be seen.
Finally, the use of the housing
11
,
11
a
is not limited to packaging machines
10
,
10
a.
Other manufacturing devices or housings of a general nature, by means of the embodiment according to the invention, permit an easy access to a closed region from the front side of the housing without additional space outside the housing being required in order to open the housing.
The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A housing (11), having a front side and side walls (20) for a packaging machine (10), comprising at least one protective plate (25), which is at least partially comprised of a transparent material and is disposed on the front side of the housing (11), wherein the protective plate (25) is supported by means of guides (21, 22) in the side walls (20) of the housing (11), and in order to clear a chamber (18) disposed inside the housing (11), the protective plate (25) can be moved in the guides (21, 22), wherein one of the guides (21) is arc-shaped, on the front side of the housing (11), and wherein the other of the guides (22) has an essentially straight section for the protective plate (25), the protective plate (25) is a flat, flexible plate, an arc-shaped bending element (23) is movably disposed in a region of the arc-shaped guide (21) at a front edge (47), the protective plate (25) is connected with a front edge (58) of the bending element (23), and said straight section guide (22) for the protective plate (25) branches off from the arc-shaped guide (21) so that the protective plate (25) nestles against the bending element (23) as the protective plate passes from the straight section guide (22) into the arc-shaped guide (21).
- 2. The housing according to claim 1, in which the housing (11) has an essentially vertically extending dividing wall (15) that divides the inner chamber of the housing (11) into two regions (18, 19), and the essentially straight section is disposed in the bottom region of the housing (11) so that both regions (18, 19) can be accessed if the protective plate (25) is disposed in the straight section of the guides (21, 22).
- 3. The housing according to claim 2, in which the guides (21, 22) are embodied as groove paths and rollers (54) roll in the groove paths and are connected with the protective plate (25) in a vicinity of the front and the back edge (47, 48).
- 4. The housing according to claim 3, in which the groove paths have a separate groove section (46) for guiding the protective plate (25).
- 5. The housing according to claim 1, in which the guides (21, 22) are embodied as groove paths and rollers (54) roll in the groove paths and are connected with the protective plate (25) in a vicinity of the front and the back edge (47, 48).
- 6. The housing according to claim 5, in which the groove paths have a separate groove section (46) for guiding the protective plate (25).
- 7. The housing according to claim 1, in which the bending element (23) has gearings (35) on the side remote from the protective plate (25), the gearings (35) each engage with a respective gear (36) in the side walls (20), and the gears (36) are coupled to each other by means of a shaft (37).
- 8. A housing. (11a), having a front side and side walls (20a) for a packaging machine (10a), comprising at least one protective plate (62, 63), which is at least partially comprised of transparent material and is disposed on the front side of the housing (11a), wherein said at least one protective plate (62, 63) is supported (by means of guides (60, 61) in the side walls (20a) of the housing (11a), and in order to clear a chamber (18a) disposed inside the housing (11a), said at least one protective plate can be moved in the guides (60, 61), wherein the guides (60, 61) are arc-shaped, at least on the front side of the housing (11a), and wherein the guides (60, 61) have an essentially straight section (66, 68) for said at least one protective plate (62, 63), said at least one protective plate (62) is a flat, flexible plate, a guide strip (71, 72) is connected to a front and a back edge of protective plate (62) from said at least one protective plate (62, 63) each of the guide strips has two rollers (82) fastened to the guide strips on each side of the protective plate (62), and the rollers (82) on one guide strip (71, 72) on each side of the protective plate (62) have a different distance (a1, a2) to the protective plate (62) so that in a transition into an arc-shaped first section (64) of the guide (60), a bending moment (Md) is introduced into the protective plate (62), which produces a curvature in the protective plate (62) that corresponds to a curvature of the arc-shaped first section (64) of the guide (60).
- 9. The housing according to claim 8, in which the housing (11a) has an essentially vertically extending dividing wall (15a) that divides the inner chamber of the housing (11a) into two regions (18a, 19a), and the essentially straight section (66, 68) is disposed in the bottom region of the housing (11a) so that both regions (18a, 19a) can be accessed if the at least one protective plate (62, 63) is disposed in the straight section (66, 68) of the guides (60, 61).
- 10. The housing according to claim 9, in which the guides (60, 61) are embodied as groove paths and rollers (76, 77, 82) roll in the groove paths and are connected with the at least one protective plate (62, 63) in a vicinity of the front and the back edge.
- 11. The housing according to claim 10, in which the groove paths have a separate groove section (79) for guiding the at least one protective plate (62, 63).
- 12. The housing according to claim 8, in which the guides (60, 61) are embodied as groove paths and rollers (76, 77, 82) roll in the groove paths and are connected with the at least one protective plate (62, 63) in a vicinity of the front and the back edge.
- 13. The housing according to claim 12, in which the groove paths have a separate groove section (79) for guiding the at least one protective plate (62, 63).
- 14. The housing according to claim 8, in which the at least one protective plate comprises a number of protective plates (62, 63), the number of protective plates cooperate with one another in telescope fashion, wherein the guides (60, 61) are associated separately with each protective plate (62, 63).
Priority Claims (1)
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198 60 765 |
Dec 1998 |
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PCT Information
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PCT/DE99/04110 |
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WO00/40466 |
7/13/2000 |
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