This application claims priority to European patent application 03016845.4, filed on Jul. 24, 2003, and German patent applications 102 40 792.4 and 102 37 734.0, filed on Aug. 30, 2002, and Aug. 17, 2002, respectively. The contents of European patent application 03016845.4, filed on Jul. 24, 2003, and German patent applications 102 40 792.4 and 102 37 734.0, filed on Aug. 30, 2002, and Aug. 17, 2002, respectively, are incorporated in their entireties herein by this reference.
The invention relates to a packaging for Tool Sets, consisting of a box to receive the parts of the set—a handle and exchangeable tool inserts to be used with the handle.
Packaging of that kind as known from the market consist of a lower or bottom part of the box which takes the handle and the tool inserts, the parts laying in moulded in cavities or are held by clamping-elements, and the upper part or lid of the box. The lid may be connected with the lower part by a joint or be a separate part stuck to the bottom part. The lid is normally made of a transparent material so that the contents of the box can be seen without opening the box. Other boxes show windows in the lid which also allow the contents of the box to be seen. Boxes of that kind are used for tool sets of high quality but also of low quality.
To avoid that individual parts are stolen out of the box when they are displayed in the store, the lid of the box cannot be opened. A person interested in possibly buying a tool set cannot have a closer look at the parts or test the grip on the handle. On the market there are boxes which contain a handle and exchangeable tool inserts at which the lid has an aperture through which the handle partly rises above the outer plane of the lid. The aperture may follow the contour of the handle at a plane given by the plane of the lid and it is possible to touch parts of the handle's surface with fingers but it is not possible to fully grip with the hand. Because a well designed ergonomic handle indicates that the whole set is of good quality and that it may be expected to work well with a comfortable handle, it would be advantageous for the presentation and helpful to improve sales if the customer could have a full grip on the handle and test it without opening the box.
The object of the invention is to provide a packaging or box which meets such a requirement. According to the invention, into a side-wall of the box an aperture is formed in the bottom part and lid, or only into the bottom part, which is formed to fit with the handle at its front region at the point of smallest diameter and hold the handle when the box is closed. A short section of the handle's front region reaches into the box but the main part which is encompassed by the hand when working with the tools, protrudes completely free outside of the box. In a variation of the arrangement of box and handle, the handle protrudes free in its full length out of the box. Details will become apparent when taken into consideration with the following drawings and specifications.
The box (1) according to FIG. I consists of the lower or bottom part (2) which normally is made of a non-transparent material. At the short side of the box apertures (14a, 14b) are formed into the side walls through which the handle (5) with its front region (6) reaches into the box (1) whereas the main region (7) of the handle protrudes free out of the box and can be encompassed by the hand.
The rib (8a, 8b) supports and holds the shank (9a) which is fixed in the handle (5). At the end of the shank (9a) there is a headpiece or a holding device (9b) to take the exchangeable tool inserts, the example shows screwdriver-bits. The handle (5) is being held in position in a way that the lid (3) encompasses at the apertures (14a, 14b) the front region (6) of the handle and pins or ribs (13) at the inner side of the lid press onto the shank (9a) when the lid is closed. Another possibility to hold the handle may be that onto the upper side of the ribs (8a, 8b) sidewardly elastic extensions with clamps are moulded, which grip the shank, or, to make the width (b) of the apertures in the ribs (8a, 8b) somewhat smaller than the diameter of the shank (9a) so that the shank is clamped. At the bottom part (2) of the box as shown by the example a hanger-tab (11) is fixed or moulded with the bottom and may be removed after sale. The tool-inserts, as shown by
At the embodiment according to
Because the headpiece (9b) is larger in diameter than the shank and the aperture in the rib (8b) has a width corresponding to the diameter of the shank the handle is held in one axial direction by the rib. In the other axial direction the handle is held by the side wall of the box contacting the front side of the handle which is larger in diameter than the aperture (14) in the side wall.
At embodiments of the box according to
A box with a further embodiment according to
The elements with the same particular function may differ only in shape at the various embodiments therefore they are marked with the same identification figures on the different Figures.
A tool set may not only consist of a handle with shank (9a) and headpiece (9b) and screwdriver inserts (12) but also of a handle with a bush inserted in the handle and long blades (15) as shown by
Boxes according to the described FIGS. 1 to 14 are preferably injection-moulded of plastic material, the ribs (8a, 8b, 13), the cavity (16), quivers and other cavities or fixing elements to hold the handle and the tool inserts are moulded in one piece, either with the lid or the bottom part. Suitable for the purpose may also be a box shown by FIGS. 1 to 12 at which the bottom part (2) and the lid (3) are injection-moulded but a tray made of plastic foil is fixed in the bottom part, in that tray cavities are formed to take the tool inserts. These cavities may be shaped and have dimensions to hold the tool inserts by clamping. In the same manner a cavity is formed to hold the front region (6) of the handle.
Boxes as described with lid and bottom part made by injection moulding are durable boxes for long lasting use. Boxes for this purpose may also be produced by blow-moulding of plastic material. By this method of production the bottom part (2) will be blown as a hollow two-walled body in which cavities and apertures (14, 14a) to take the tool-inserts (12), the shank (9a) the headpiece (9b) are formed as those formed into the same part produced by injection moulding. The lid (3) will be produced by the same method and may be connected with the bottom part by a film-joint. The lid will be provided with the aperture (14b) in the short side wall as well as with elements to hold the shank and the front part (6) of the handle (5). It is suitable to insert into the lid a plate of transparent plastic so that the contents of the box can be seen if the box is shut. The box in total may be blow moulded from transparent plastic material leaving a part of the box for example above the shank (9a) and the magnifying elements (17, 18), with smooth transparent surface whereas the remaining surface may have a texture given by a textured surface of the blow-mould so that these areas of the box appear opaque.
In addition to the preceding description boxes may be mentioned which are intended to be used only as sales packaging. These boxes normally consist of a bottom part made of cardboard and a lid or cover made of transparent plastic foil. The bottom part has an aperture similar to aperture (14) in
The advantage of packaging or boxes as described according to the invention is not only that the handle protrudes free outside of the box and helps to improve sales but also that the box itself is much smaller than it would have to be if the handle had to be placed inside the box. Therefore a box according to the invention is also much lower in cost. Packaging and boxes as described may be used not only for tool-sets but also for other sets consisting of exchangeable inserts and a handle if the design or shape of the handle is important for the function.
The invention covers of course not only the variations and combinations of embodiments as described but also other variations and combinations of parts or elements of the box characterized by the fact that a handle with its main part protrudes free outside of the box. Under this aspect, for example, a packaging for screwdriver sets may be considered, containing several screwdrivers in a box but with one screwdriver protruding with the main part of the handle free outside of the box.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03016845.4 | Jul 2003 | EP | regional |
102 37 734.0 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |
102 40 792.4 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |