Claims
- 1. Method of stowing a container on a support area, the container comprising four corners and the support area comprising at least one stowage component which is secured on the support area, the at least one stowage component comprising a guide piece and a traction drive and the at least one stowage component being introduced to the container via the guide piece into an aperture which is provided in a surface of the container facing the support area, characterized in that all four corners of the container each are releasably connected with one of the at least one stowage component to the support area, and, for releasing the container from the support area, each of two adjacent of the at least one stowage component are opened on one side of the container by the traction drive, and the container is raised at the one side of these two opened stowage components, and the container is thereby tilted, whereby two other of the at least one stowage component located on another side of the container opposite the one side, are released from a locked condition by means of this tilting.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the two other of the at least one stowage component are automatically released from the locked condition without the need for accessing the traction drives associated with the two other of the at least one stowage component by pivoting out each of their respective guide pieces from the respective aperture in the container and a relative displacement of the container to be released from the support area.
- 3. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the at least one stowage component further comprises a bolt (24) actuated by the traction drive from a locked position to an unlocked position for locking the at least one stowage component in the locked condition, and when the bolt (24) of a first of the at least one stowage component is released by actuating a first traction drive associated with the first of the at least one stowage component, thereby unlocking the first of the at least one stowage component, and the container is raised on the one side, the container slides, in the area of the two other of the at least one stowage component with their respective bolts (24) still in their locked positions, over a sliding surface (69) provided at a locking end (28) of the bolt (24) out of the locked position, wherein the first traction drive is manually accessible, and second traction drives for actuating the two other of the at least one stowage component are not manually accessible.
- 4. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that semi-automatic stowage components (10) are used as the at least one stowage component (10).
- 5. Method according to claim 1, wherein the support area comprises at least one container.
- 6. Method of stowing a container on a support area, the container comprising four corners and the support area comprising a plurality of stowage components which are secured on the support area, each of the plurality of stowage components comprising a guide piece and a traction drive and being reversibly moved between a locked position and an unlocked position by the traction drive, and each of the plurality of stowage components being introduced to the container via the guide piece into an aperture which is provided in a surface of the container facing the support area, characterized in that:each of the four corners of the container are releasably connected with one of the plurality of stowage components to the support area, for releasing the container from the support area, two of the plurality of stowage components are moved to the unlocked position on one side of the container by the traction drive, the container is raised at the one side of these unlocked stowage components, and the container is thereby tilted, whereby two other of the plurality of stowage components located on another side of the container opposite the one side are released from a locked condition by means of this tilting.
- 7. Method according to claim 6, further characterized in that:as the container is raised relative to the support area, each respective aperture in the container is displaced relative to the support area, and the two other of the plurality of stowage components are automatically released from the locked condition within the respective aperture in the container without the need for accessing the traction drives associated with the two other of the plurality of stowage components by pivoting out each of the respective guide pieces from the respective aperture in the container.
- 8. Method according to claim 7, further characterized in that:each of the plurality of stowage components further comprises a bolt actuated by the traction drive from a locked position to an unlocked position for locking each of the plurality of stowage components in the locked condition, when (a) the bolt of a first of the plurality of stowage components is released by actuating a first traction drive associated with the first of the plurality of stowage components, thereby unlocking the first of the plurality of stowage components, and (b) the container is raised on the one side, (c) the container slides in the area of the two other of the plurality of stowage components with their respective bolts still in their locked positions, over a sliding surface provided at a locking end of the bolt out of the locked position, wherein (d) the first traction drive is manually accessible, and second traction drives for actuating the two other of the plurality of stowage components are not manually accessible.
- 9. Method according to claim 6, characterized in that semi-automatic stowage components (10) are used as the plurality of stowage components (10).
- 10. Method according to claim 6, wherein the support area comprises at least one container.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a divisional application based on U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/463,857, filed on Apr. 14, 2000, currently pending, which is a 371 of PCT/EP98/05038, filed Aug. 8, 1998.
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