The present invention relates to a system for transporting a number of assortment boxes or toolboxes, the system comprising:
For example, when doing carpentry or installing items, such as lamps, in your house, it is well known to make use of a toolbox or assortment box, containing e.g. screws, nails and bolts. Depending e.g. on whether you work professionally or you just install items in your spare time, and depending on the variety of e.g. screws, nails and bolts to be used, you may need to use a number of toolboxes and/or assortment boxes. Transporting a large number of toolboxes and/or assortment boxes is not possible for one person to do, due to the total weight of said boxes and as a person can only carry a limited number of boxes in each hand.
To remedy the above disadvantage, the toolboxes or assortment boxes may be transported a few at a time or alternatively, be transported by use of a transportation unit such as a wagon or a trolley. Use of a trolley would be advantageous as a trolley can carry a large number of toolboxes or assortment boxes simultaneously. However, a trolley would most likely not be designed with the specific purpose of carrying the toolboxes or assortment boxes for which reason said boxes would risk falling off the trolley e.g. when the trolley is turned around a corner or driven oven a bump.
Thus, there is a need for a system for transporting a number of assortment boxes or toolboxes in a safe manner, where the toolboxes or assortment boxes are arranged in a stable manner on the system.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a system for transporting a number of assortment boxes or toolboxes, the system comprising:
Within the present invention, the term fixate is to be understood as preventing one element from moving relative to another element, whereby the two elements are touching (and possibly being in contact with each other). Thus, said stabilisation means is adapted to prevent said at least one frame part from moving relative to said transportation unit, so that said frame part is prevented from moving or sliding relative to said carrying means.
Providing a system for transporting a number of assortment boxes or toolboxes has the advantage that the user may easily and fast move said boxes from one place to another, such as from a car to the place where work has to be carried out.
Providing at least one frame part for containing at least one assortment box or toolbox has the advantage that an assortment box may easily be removed from said frame part without having to dismount said frame part. In case the system comprises more than one frame part, an assortment box can thereby be removed from one of said frame parts without having to be dismounted one or more of the other frame parts.
Providing a transportation unit comprising stabilisation means has the advantage that the transportation unit may be moved around fast, such as around corners and/or over an uneven surface, without risking that the at least one frame part falls off the transportation unit. Having frame part(s) fall off the transportation unit may result in the frame part(s) breaking, and/or the assortment boxes or toolboxes falling out of the frame part(s) which may result in said boxes breaking or items contained in the boxes being spread out on the ground.
Having stabilisation means arranged at said arm of the transportation unit, which stabilisation means is adapted to fixate said frame part to said transportation unit, will ensure that said frame part would be prevented from moving relative to said arm. Thereby, said frame part would be prevented from e.g. tilting in a situation where the transportation unit is moved fast around a corner, and e.g. from making a hop on the carrying means in a situation where the transportation unit is moved over a bump on the ground.
Thus, a system for transporting a number of assortment boxes or toolboxes with an increased stability and comfort is provided.
In an embodiment, said at least one frame part may be adapted to form two or more compartments each adapted to contain an assortment box or toolbox.
In an embodiment, said stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to be displaced along a longitudinal axis of said arm.
The arm of the transportation unit connects said carrying means and said wheels to said handle and may therefore have an extended shape and have a longitudinal axis along its extension. When arranging a frame part on said carrying means, the height direction of the frame part may be substantially parallel with said longitudinal axis of said arm. For each extra frame part arranged on the transportation unit, the top of the uppermost frame part may be positioned closer to the proximal end of said arm.
Therefore, it would be advantageous that the stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to be displaced (such as slide) along the longitudinal axis of said arm so that said stabilisation means may be moved to the location of the top of the uppermost frame part arranged on the transportation unit, where it may touch and fixate said uppermost frame part.
In an embodiment, said stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to be releasably fixed at a given position along the longitudinal axis of said arm.
Providing that the stabilisation means of said arm may be fixed at a given position/location along the longitudinal axis of said arm facilitates that said stabilisation means may be moved/displaced to the location of the top of said at least one frame part, then touch at least part of said top and be fixated at that location. Thereby, the frame part(s) may be fixated and stabilised relative to the transportation unit.
In an embodiment, said stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to connect to at least part of the top of said frame part.
Thereby, the fixation of said frame part relative to said transportation unit may be further improved as the stabilisation means may engage with said at least part of the top of said frame part. Providing an engagement between two elements may result in a more solid connection compared to two elements merely touching. Thus, a more stable system is achieved.
In an embodiment, said stabilisation means of said arm can comprise a recess adapted to engage with a protrusion of the top of said frame part.
Providing a connection between two elements by engaging a recess of one element with a protrusion of another element is known to provide a solid connection, which is simple to use and which would most likely involve reduced expenses if it requires repair or exchanges, compared to more complicated connections.
In an embodiment, said arm can comprise a groove extending in the longitudinal axis of said arm, where the stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to slide along said groove.
Providing a groove extending in the longitudinal axis of said arm along which the stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to slide results in a simple and effective way of displacing said stabilisation means as the user simply has to slide said stabilisation means along said groove. Further, making use of a groove in said arm and e.g. a stabilisation means comprising a foot adapted to be contained in and slide along said groove provides a solid stabilisation means.
In an embodiment, the carrying means can comprise a supporting surface which can be adapted to receive the bottom of said at least one frame part.
Providing a supporting surface on which the bottom of said at least one frame part may be arranged has the advantage that it is easy for the user to identify where the frame part is to be placed. Further, a surface is advantageous to use for carrying an element as the force per area exerted by the element is distributed over the entire surface and not just on few points.
In an embodiment, a cross-sectional area of said supporting surface can be substantially equal to a cross-sectional area of the bottom of said frame part.
By having a cross-sectional area of said supporting surface, which is substantially equal to the cross-sectional area of the bottom of said frame part, it is ensured that the supporting surface of the carrying means (and therefore of the transporting unit) takes up the minimum space possible when parked on the ground or e.g. in the rear compartment of a car which transports the system from one place to another. Thereby, the largest possible number of systems can be stored per area.
In an embodiment, said stabilisation means can be further arranged at said carrying means, where it can be adapted to fixate at least part of the bottom of said frame part.
Having a stabilisation means arranged at the carrying means would further reduce the risk of the bottom of said frame part moving relative to the carrying means so that said frame part would be located more solidly on said carrying means.
Providing stabilisation means on both the carrying means and at said arm of the transportation unit increases the effect of stabilising the at least one frame part relative to the transportation unit as said frame part(s) is(are) prevented from both sliding, tilting and hopping relative to the transportation unit which also results in an increased stability and therefore comfort in moving the transportation unit around.
In an embodiment, said stabilisation means of said carrying means can comprise at least one recess.
At least one recess may be arranged at the carrying means, such as in the supporting surface of the carrying means. A recess is effective for receiving and holding, and thereby fixating, an element (the frame part) in one place.
In an embodiment, said at least one recess can be adapted to engage with at least one protrusion arranged at the bottom of said frame part.
Providing a protrusion arranged at the bottom of said frame part, where said at least one recess of the stabilisation means is adapted to engage with said protrusion, a releasable connection is obtained between the frame part and the carrying means. Thereby, the user is easily guided how to place the frame part correctly and solidly on the carrying means, whereby the at least one frame part is located in a more stable manner on the transportation unit when the transportation unit is moved around by the user.
In an embodiment, the system can comprise two or more frame parts adapted to be releasably connected to each other.
In case two or more frame parts are adapted to be releasably connected to each other it is ensured that the frame parts do not move relative to each other when they are arranged on the transportation unit. Thus, the stability of the system is further improved. Further, if the two or more frame parts are releasably connected, the user has the possibility of lifting two or more frame parts as one unit which would be advantageous if the user needs to remove/replace the two or more frame part at the same time, or if another underlying frame part has to be removed. This is saving time.
In an embodiment, the system can comprise two or more frame parts arranged on top of each other, where the supporting surface can be adapted to receive the bottom of the lowermost frame part and the stabilisation means of said arm can be adapted to fixate the uppermost frame part.
Thereby, the two or more frame parts may be arranged on and carried by the supporting surface and be fixated relative to the transportation unit by use of only the one stabilisation means of said arm and a supporting surface, as said frame parts are arranged on top of each other.
When providing the stabilisation means on also the carrying means, such as on the supporting surface, the bottom of the lowermost frame part may be fixated relative to the carrying means which in total results in an increased stabilisation of the two or more frame parts relative to the transportation unit.
In an embodiment, the at least one frame part can comprise a handle arranged on its top.
Thereby, a frame part may easily be removed from the transportation unit and be carried away.
In an embodiment, the front opening of said at least one frame part can be adapted to be faced away from said arm, when said at least one frame part is arranged on said carrying means.
Thereby, it would be possible for the user to remove an assortment box or toolbox easily from said at least one frame part via the front opening of said frame part and also to insert an assortment box or toolbox easily into the at least one compartment of said frame part. Therefore, there is no need for the user to have to remove or rotate said at least one frame part from/relative to the transportation unit in order to gain access to said at least one compartment. Thus, easy and fast access to the assortment boxes or toolboxes is obtained.
US 2014/375181 A1 teaches an apparatus for transporting articles such as tools between working locations. The apparatus includes wheels mounted at the bottom of a rack and a pulling handle at the top of that same rack. Mounting structures are adjustably connected to the rack and allow the mounting of a plurality of containers with different structures. Each of these containers are mounted separately to their respective support structures to avoid the containers being in contact with each other when mounted and allowing them to be removed from the rack separately and independently of their position along the rack.
US 2005/258610 A1 teaches a system including a container, a caddy and a cart. The container and the cart can be releasably connected by a first connection and a second connection is provided between the caddie and the cart. Furthermore, the containers can be connected to each other. The connection between containers taught in D2 rely on a projection or pin extending one container fitting into an aperture of the container it is connected to.
The structure and function of the system for transportation and the method of using it will be described in more detail below with references to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings wherein,
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The top 2 of the frame part 1 may comprise a handle 19 which is pivotable relative to two pivot points 20a,20b. The top 2 of the frame part 1 may further comprise a structure 21 defining recesses 22a-22d adapted to engage with the feet 14 of another frame part 1 placed on top of said frame part 1.
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The stabilisation means may further be arranged at said carrying means 29, where it may be adapted to fixate at least part of the bottom 3 of said frame part 1.
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Said stabilisation means of said carrying means 29 and therefore said at least one recess 40a,40b may be adapted to engage with at least one protrusion 14, which may be in the form of feet 14, arranged at the bottom 3 of said frame part 1. Thereby, the said at least one frame part 1 may be prevented from moving (e.g. sliding) relative to said carrying means 29 and transportation unit 28, when it is placed on said carrying means.
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When one or more frame parts 1 are placed on said carrying means 29, the stabilisation means 30 of said arm 33 may then be moved along the longitudinal axis B of said arm 33 until it touches a top of the uppermost frame part 1 on the carrying means 29 so that it stabilises the one or more frame parts 1 relative to the carrying means 29.
The stabilisation means 30 of said arm 33 may be adapted to connect to/engage with at least part of the top of said uppermost frame part 1 whereby said one or more frame parts 1 are fixated relative to the carrying means 29 which further improves the stability of the frame parts 1 on the transportation unit 28.
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The stabilisation means 30 of said arm 33 may comprise a locking means 44 (e.g. in the form of a handle) which may be adapted to fixate/lock said stabilisation means 30 at a given position and unlock/release said stabilisation means 30 again. The releasable fixation/locking may be carried out by e.g. rotating said locking means 44 relative to said arm 33, whereby the connection (frictional force) between said stabilisation means 30 and said arm 33 is increased/decreased.
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It is shown that the first frame part 1a may be arranged with its bottom 3a touching the supporting surface 36 of the carrying means 29. Thus, the protrusions 14a, e.g. in the form of feet 14a, of the bottom 3a of the first frame part 1a are arranged in the first 40a and second recess 40b of the carrying means 29 so that said first frame part 1a will not slide/move relative to the carrying means 29 at least in the plane parallel with the plane of the carrying means 29 (and the plane of the supporting surface 36 of the carrying means 29).
Further, it is shown that the cross-sectional area of said supporting surface 36 may be substantially equal to a cross-sectional area of the bottom 3a of said frame parts 1a-1d.
The second frame part 1b is shown to be arranged on top of the first frame part 1a by the bottom 3b of the second frame part 1b touching the top 2a of the first frame part 1a.
The protrusions 14b (not shown), e.g. in the form of feet 14b, of the bottom 3b of the second frame part 1b may engage with recesses 22a-22d (not shown) arranged at the top of the first frame part 1a so that a solid connection is obtained between the first 1a and second frame parts 1b and so that they will not risk sliding relative to each other.
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By having the front opening 4,4a,4b,4c,4d faced away from said arm 33, the user has access to the assortment boxes or toolboxes 23,24 contained in the compartments 7,7a,7b of said frame parts 1a-1d without the user having to e.g. dismount one or more of frame parts 1,1a,1b,1c,1d.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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18159714.7 | Mar 2018 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/055098 | 3/1/2019 | WO | 00 |