The invention relates to a sheet material dispenser with at least two compartments for the accommodation of sheet material, in particular in the form of brochures, in which the compartments are formed by module components, which can be joined together and released again.
A sheet material dispenser of the above type is known, the module components of which provide accommodation for sheet material and have a rear wall and a front wall which are joined together by two side walls and an end wall. With the known sheet material dispenser the rear walls and the front walls of the module components are provided with means by which module components can be joined together. The use of a front wall with the described sheet material dispenser excludes the division of the module parts providing accommodation for the sheet material in order to accommodate sheet material in the sheet material dispenser, the width of which is smaller than the width of the tray.
The object of the invention is to provide a sheet material dispenser which has at least one divisible module part for accepting sheet material. This object is solved according to the invention in that the module components include a tray used for accepting sheet material, at least one front plate and at least one partition wall, that the tray consists of a rear wall, two side walls and an end wall forming its lower end and that the tray is provided with longitudinal slots in the region of its rear wall for the attachment of the partition wall, which has hooks that can be inserted into the longitudinal slots, and by means of which the said tray can be divided.
The sheet material dispenser according to the invention offers the advantage that with the said dispenser it is possible to employ one and the same tray for the orderly accommodation of sheet material of different widths.
It has been found to be particularly advantageous if the tray has in each case at least one protrusion directed towards the tray interior in the region of the edges of its two side walls facing away from its rear wall, that on the rear side of the rear wall of each tray at least two mountings are provided for accepting the protrusions of a further tray which can be joined to the tray and that a limit stop is provided for limiting the movement, directed parallel to the rear wall, of the trays which can be respectively joined together. A tray formed in this way can be joined to further trays without difficulty in order to configure in this manner a sheet material dispenser having several staggered trays which are arranged one behind the other.
If the partition wall is also equipped with protrusions directed towards the side walls of the tray, then these protrusions together with the protrusions of the side walls facilitate the connection of additional trays having a reduced filling volume, which similarly consist of a rear wall, two side walls and an end wall forming their lower end and the width of which essentially corresponds to the spacing between the partition wall and the respective side wall facing it.
For the user of a sheet material dispenser of the above type a module component kit is thus available which enables the construction of the sheet material dispenser to be adapted to the respective circumstances. Here too, the situation is favourable in that due to the use of trays which are open at the front side, the material expense for the manufacture of sheet material dispensers with several compartments is less than in cases in which module components are used with front walls.
In practice it is recommended for production and stability reasons that each side wall is provided with more than three protrusions and also the rear sides of the rear walls are fitted with a plurality of mountings, wherein the number of the mountings assigned to a row of protrusions does not necessarily have to be equal to the number of protrusions.
The spacing between the protrusions of the respective side wall and the mountings assigned to these protrusions is practically equally large.
The rear sides of the rear walls of the trays are provided with parallel guides in the vicinity of the side walls, of which the guides of the respectively rearmost tray can be used for the acceptance of components which facilitate setting up or hanging up the sheet material dispenser.
Further features and details of the invention can be taken from the dependent claims and the following description of an embodiment of the invention illustrated in the enclosed drawing. The following are shown:
In
On the rear side of its rear wall the tray 1 has receptacle-shaped mountings 12, which accommodate the protrusions 9.
The rear wall 4 is also provided with guides 13, which are formed from L-shaped protrusions arranged in pairs. For reasons of injection moulding, in the region of the guides 13 there are recesses 14 in the rear wall 4. As illustrated in
Details of the partition wall 2 and fitting it to the rear wall 4 of the tray 1a in
As can be seen from
Based on the identical basic construction of the trays 1 and the additional trays 3, it is possible to configure a sheet material dispenser which only consists of the additional trays 3. In such a case it is recommended however that the component 15 illustrated in
As can be seen best in
Of course, each of the front trays 1 or additional trays 3 must be provided with a cover formed from a front plate 34 on their front side. As can be seen from
The assembly of a sheet material dispenser having two compartments 37 formed from two trays 1 is explained in the following based on
The sheet material dispenser illustrated in
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