This application, a national phase application of PCT/EP2017/061856, filed May 17, 2017, which claims priority to European Application No. 16171652.7 filed May 27, 2016.
The present disclosure relates to a panel arrangement, for dividing the interior space of a container, wherein a panel is provided with an attachment device adapted to affix the panel in relation to said container.
A panel arrangement of the initially mentioned kind is disclosed for instance in US-2005/0162050-A1, where a wire panel is fixed in a wire basket by means of a locking mechanism. A general problem with such arrangements is how to make them inexpensive and easy to use.
One object of the present disclosure is therefore to provide a panel arrangement that allows and end user to easily and reliably attach the panel to a container, and that can be produced at a relatively low cost. This object is achieved by means of a panel arrangement as defined in claim 1. More specifically in an arrangement of the initially mentioned kind there is provided at least one opening in the panel. The attachment device comprises a first part located at one side of the panel and a second part located on the other side of the panel, at least one of which has a connector for attaching the panel arrangement to said container, and at least one member reaching through the at least one opening. A play is provided between the edges of the opening and said at least one member, such that the attachment device can be moved in at least one direction in which the plane of the panel extends. This allows the attachment device to move a predetermined distance in relation to the panel, such that the panel arrangement as a whole can be adapted to be easily fitted to a container with a relatively large manufacturing tolerance.
The first and second parts may be interconnected, outside the periphery of the panel, by means of a living hinge. This allows the attachment device to be made up of a single component which is devised to clasp an edge of the panel. A snap fit may be provided to keep the first and second parts in a clasping connection with the panel.
The play may allow the member in the opening to move at least 0.6 mm in a direction of the plane of the panel, and even more preferred to move at least 1.5 mm.
The panel arrangement may have two attachment devices, and the play may allow the at least one member to move at least 0.15 percent of the distance between the connectors of the two attachment devices in a direction of the plane of the panel.
The panel may be made in a sheet metal mesh material, and the attachment device may be made in a plastic material that is injection moulded.
The present disclosure relates to a panel arrangement that may be used for instance to divide the space of a container into different sections.
In the illustrated case, the attachment device 17 includes a first part 29 and a second part 31 which are connected by a living hinge 33, i.e. a thin flexible portion. The attachment device 17 can thereby be formed in one piece, even though an attachment device made up of two or more pieces is conceivable in the present disclosure. The two parts 29, 31 can be folded at the living hinge 33, and be snapped together over the side edge 21 of the panel, cf.
To start with, the first part 29 comprises upper 35 and lower 37 projections adapted to fit in the upper 25 and lower 27 notch of the panel, and with a significant play as will be disclosed. The first part 29 further comprises pin portions 39 rising from a flat surface thereof and being configured to fit in the openings 23 of the panel with a significant play as well.
The second part 31 comprises pin portions 41 rising from its surface as well, and further ribs 43 are provided rising from the surface of the second part 31.
However, the attachment device 17 is arranged to allow some movement in relation to the panel 11. This is done to allow the panel arrangement to take up some tolerances, particularly allowing a panel arrangement to be reliably and easily connected to a container even if e.g. the distance between to flanges of opposing container walls can vary to some extent. This adaptability of the panel arrangement is achieved by providing a play between the edges of an opening and a member protruding through an opening, such that the attachment device can be moved in at least one direction in which the plane of the panel extends. Thus a play is provided in between the cylinder formed by the pins 39, 41 and the openings 23, and between the notches 25, 27 and the projections 35, 37, respectively, if provided. The configuration of notches 25, 27 and openings 23 of the panel may match the configuration of pins 39, 41 and projections 35, 37 in the attachment device 17 such that the protruding members, projections and cylinder formed by pins, are centred in the respective openings to allow a uniform movement of the attachment device as a whole.
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The present disclosure is not restricted to the examples given above, and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims. For instance, while the description shows a panel made of a mesh material, panel may as well be made in un-stretched sheet metal, a plastic material, or even cardboard, etc.
Although the example shown illustrate opposing pins extending from both sides of the panel and interlocking half-way between the first and second parts of the attachment device, it is possible to allow a single pin extend through an opening from either of the first and second part and connecting with the other of the first and second parts. A locking arrangement may be provided elsewhere on the attachment device.
Instead of or in combination with the described snap function closing the attachment device to clasp the panel, it would be possible to permanently attach e.g. a plastic material to the panel by for instance melting a pin extending through an opening in the panel to an attachment device on the other side of the opening similar to spot welding.
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International Search Report and Written Opinion received in Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/EP2017/061856, dated Aug. 1, 2017, 8 pages. |
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