The invention relates to a storage device for one or more tools, in particular screwing tools such as screwdrivers or chucks with exchangeable screwdriver bits, having a base part and a pivot-open lid part articulated thereon, a mount being provided for accommodating the tool in a fixed position in the plane in which the base part extends, and the lid part having a window which is similar to the outline contour of the tool and the peripheral-edge spacing of which is selected such that the tool cannot be removed through the window of the closed lid part.
Such a storage device is known from DE 297 19 309 U1.
There, the tool is located beneath a window which has its peripheral edge following the outline contour of the tool. The spacing between two peripheral edges of the window which are directed toward one another is kept small enough to prevent the tool from falling through the window if the device is upended.
It is an object of the invention to develop the known storage device in a functionally advantageous manner.
Accordingly the invention provides, first and foremost, that certain regions of the tool accommodated by the mount project through the window of the closed lid part, the peripheral portions being in contact, or in virtual contact, with at least two portions of the tool. As a result of this configuration, it is possible for the overall height of the storage device to be reduced to a considerable extent. The tool located therein may be thicker, and in particular have a larger diameter, than the overall height of the storage device. Along with this advantage, the contact of the peripheral-edge portions with the tool and, in particular, with the projecting portion of the same is accompanied by largely rattle-free mounting of the tool in the storage device. In the case of preferred contact, the freedom from rattling is also optimized. A further advantage is that it is possible to touch the projecting portion of the tool. This may be more or less the entire axial length of the tool, so that it is possible not just to see the outer contour of the tool from the outside, but also to touch the same, without reaching through the window. In this respect, the storage device also performs a sale-inducing function. The customer does not have to open the storage device in order to be able to look at, and in particular to touch, the tool located therein. At the same time, the peripheral contact ensures that the tool cannot be removed from the closed accommodating device. In a development of the invention, it is provided that the entire projecting portion is held by the peripheral portion such that it is in contact therewith or is only spaced apart therefrom to a slight extent. In the case of this variant, the contour line of the window periphery follows the contour line of the projecting portion. This makes it possible for the tool to be held in a largely gap-free manner. This has the advantage that it is not possible for small parts either to fall through the window into the closed storage device or out of the same. The tool then closes the window. This is advantageous in particular for use of the storage device on building sites since, with a tool located in the storage device and the storage device closed, it is not possible for any particles of dirt, such as shavings or the like, to enter. It is also possible for the tool, once removed from the storage device, to be laid on the window of the closed lid part. Certain regions of it then project through the window into the interior of the storage device. The window allows the tool to be deposited without the latter rolling away. Here too, it is possible for the window to be closed by the tool. This rolling-prevention means even functions if the storage device is not set down on a horizontal surface. It is also the case that the tool does not roll away if the storage device is located on a slope. In a development of the invention, it is provided that the mount is a tray. As an alternative, it is also possible for the mount to be formed from spaced-apart crosspieces extending from the base. If the mount has been configured as a tray, then it is possible for the lid to rest on the tray periphery or be spaced apart from the tray periphery merely by a small gap. This has the advantage that, even with the tool removed from the device and the lid part closed, it is not possible for any small parts to fall into the storage device or out of the same. In a development of the invention, it is provided that the tray is seated in the lid of a chamber associated with the base part. Located beneath the tool, in the case of this variant, is a storage chamber which can only be opened if the lid part is also opened. This chamber serves for accommodating small parts. Opening the chamber causes the tool which is located in the tray of the chamber lid to be raised at the same time. It is thus also possible for the tool to be removed more conveniently from the tray. At the same time, the chamber lid is subjected to loading by the mass of the tool located in the tray, so that it can close automatically when the tool is located in the tray. The lid part is preferably forced in the opening direction by spring action. As a result, the lid can only be retained in the closed position by means of a closure. If the closure is opened, then the lid springs automatically into the open position. In a development of the invention, it is provided that a multiplicity of pivot-open bars is assigned to the base part. Each of these bars has a multiplicity of insertion openings for screwdriver bits. The individual bars, which are located parallel to one another, may be coupled for movement purposes to a connecting rod. If the lid is closed, then the connecting rod is displaced and the bars pivot from a removal position into a storage position. For this purpose, the lid part may form a hook-like cam which interacts with a drive pin of the connecting rod. If a tool is deposited on the window of the lid part, the lid part cannot open even when the closure has been opened. The weight of the tool is greater than the spring force which forces the lid into the open position. The invention also relates to those storage devices in which the tool is retained with a clamping fit in the window. In the case of this variant, in addition to regions of the window being in contact with a portion of the tool, that is to say in particular a portion of a handle, the tool, that is to say in particular the handle, is retained in the window. Mounting takes place by means of a clamping fit. If the lid part is opened, then the tool remains in the window associated with it and pivots along therewith. In addition to the tool, it is also possible for other, supplementary tools or accessories for the tool to be disposed in the lid part. These articles are also retained with a clamping fit in the lid part. As a result, when the lid is swung open, the articles which are located in the storage device remain in the compartments associated with them. The articles can then be removed from the compartments of the lid part or the compartments of the base part. In order to realize the clamping fit, the region of the lid part and/or base part to which the window is assigned has an increased material thickness. The wall of the window may be produced from an elastic, compliant material, in particular soft plastics material. This window reveal has a contour which corresponds to the contour of the tool, that is to say of the handle in particular, so that this handle, which closes the window with a clamping fit, closes the window opening to the full extent. The contour surface of the reveal may be undercut in order to realize the clamping fit; In particular, this reveal may have a hollow contour. The soft-plastics reveal may be formed by a soft-plastics lining of the lid part. This lining can form further compartments, in which the abovementioned supplementary tools are likewise located with a clamping fit. It is also possible for the base part to have a soft-plastics lining. One of the tools may be a screwdriver handle. The latter projects outward through the window by way of a projecting portion. Another tool may be the head of a pair of pliers. The retaining cutout for this tool may likewise be associated with a window, so that it can be seen from the outside, with the lid closed, as to whether the associated retaining cutout contains the pliers head. The base of the retaining cutout associated with the pliers head here has a viewing window which substantially follows the contour of the pliers head. The viewing window is preferably directed toward the joint of the pliers. Applying pressure from the outside on the joint of the pliers or of the pliers head makes it possible to force the latter out of the retaining cutout. The soft-plastics lining may be fitted in a metal shell which forms the lid. It is even possible here for a large surface area of the soft-plastics lining to be visible from the outside. The opening of the shell is then larger than the window. The base part (4) and lid part (3) can be locked to one another by means of a closure (17).
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained hereinbelow with reference to attached drawings, in which:
The storage device illustrated in
The exemplary embodiment illustrated in
The storage device according to the invention as it is illustrated in
A multiplicity of bars 12, which are oriented parallel to one another, are located in the base part 4. The bars 12 can be pivoted up in each case about a pivot pin. The pivot pin belonging to each bar runs parallel to the pivot pin 20 of the lid 5. The parallel bars 12 are connected to one another by means of a connecting rod 15. For this purpose, use is made of drive pins 16 which project laterally from the connecting rod 15 and each act on one bar 12. The bars each contain a multiplicity of openings, into which screwdriver bits can be inserted.
The free end of the connecting rod 15 has a drive pin 14. A helical cam 13, which is associated with a hook extension of the lid part 5, acts on this drive pin 14. The cam is disposed in the region of the pivot pin 20 and extends such that, as the lid part 5 is closed, the bars 12 which have been moved into an upright, removal position (
The lid part 5 has a window-like cutout 8. The contour line of the peripheral edge 8′ of the window 8 follows the contour line of the handle 1 or of the chuck 2. The spacing between two mutually opposite peripheral edges 8′ is larger than the diameter of the substantially rotationally symmetrical screwdriver handle 1 or chuck 2 at the corresponding location. As a result, corresponding to the illustration in
In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
It is regarded as advantageous for the peripheral edge 8′ to follow the outline contour of the tool 1, 2 located in the mount 6, since this ensures, for the most part, that only the associated tool is located in the mount 6. If an incorrect tool is located in the mount 6, this can be gathered from the fact that either the lid 5 cannot be closed or the peripheral edge 8′ is not in gap-free contact with the outline contour of the tool 1, 2.
In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
The exemplary embodiment illustrated in
Both the lid part 5 and the base part 4 have a soft-plastics lining 25, which forms a multiplicity of compartments in which individual tools 1, 27, 31 and 28 are located. The tools are formed by knives 30 and/or files or rasps 31, which are likewise retained there with a clamping fit. Nuts or followers 28 are additionally inserted in accommodating chambers 29. Furthermore, a pivoting bar 12 is provided parallel to the hinge 20, the pivoting bar having accommodating openings for the insertion of screwdriver bits 3. All the tools are retained with a clamping fit such that the accommodating device can be swung open without the tools which are disposed in the interior of the lid part falling out of their retaining cutouts.
It is also possible for the tools which are located in the base part to be retained there with a clamping fit, so that even the act of upending the open accommodating device does not result in tools falling out. This safeguard, however, is basically only necessary for the lid part 5.
The task of removing the pliers head, the broad-side surface of which is aligned with the surface of the soft-plastics lining 25, is simplified by the viewing window 32. It is possible there to use a finger to apply pressure to the joint of the pliers head 27 in order to force the latter out of the clamping fit in its retaining cutout 26.
All features disclosed are (in themselves) pertinent to the invention. The disclosure content of the associated/attached priority documents (copy of the prior application) is hereby also included in full in the disclosure of the application, also for the purpose of incorporating features of these documents in claims of the present application.
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