Field of invention
[0001] The invention relates to a guide adapted to support a container such that the container
is movable relative to the guide along a longitudinal direction of the guide, comprising
an elongated track extending along the longitudinal direction; a protrusion at least
partly extending in a transverse direction, the protrusion being adapted to interact
with an abutment portion of the container and thereby counteracting the container
from being unintentionally dismounted from the guide in the longitudinal direction;
and a local dilatation at least partly extending in a transverse direction allowing
the container to be mounted/dismounted by manoeuvring a portion of the container via
the dilatation thereby allowing the abutment portion to circumnavigate the protrusion.
[0002] The guide is commonly used for storage containers, typically of the at-home variety
to be used for storage of household items such as articles of clothing, children's
toys or other items.
[0003] The invention also relates to a storage system comprising two guides and one container,
the container comprising an abutment portion configured to abut the protrusion of
the guide.
[0004] The invention also relates to an attachable plug adapted to be attached to the guide
after mounting of the container on the guide, such that the plug counteracts unintentional
dismounting of the container from the guide.
Technical Background
[0005] At-home storage systems are often furniture intended to hold common household items.
It is common for these systems to comprise a plurality of open-topped, top-loaded
containers horizontally mounted in a vertical stack in a rack. A container is loaded
or unloaded by sliding the container out of the rack to load or unload, and then the
container is slid back in the rack when loading or unloading is finished. For this
purpose, the containers are mounted on guides, such that the containers can only move
in a plane parallel to the horizontal direction and furthermore only in one intended
direction. It is undesirable for these containers to be dismounted unintentionally
from the rack, as they are then unsupported and if heavily loaded may cause damage
or harm. Therefore, the guides are commonly configured to stop the container from
moving further than an intended distance in the intended direction. However, as many
at-home storage systems are provided to consumers in a disassembled state, it is also
desirable to design these guides so that the containers may be mounted a first time
with minimal effort and instruction.
[0006] This issue is addressed by allowing the containers to be mounted by sliding them
into tracks in the rack. These tracks may have a protrusion occupying a portion of
the track, the geometry of which is such that a container may be slid into the track
going over the protrusion but cannot easily be slid out without the container abutting
the protrusion. Such a design is e.g. shown in
US6467860 and in the "Algot" series of wire baskets from IKEA.
[0007] Another design is to have straight guides and then provide stop clips that are attached
to the guides after insertion of the basket onto the guides. The stop clips are adapted
to engage with e.g. a rear corner of the basket or with a basket connection device
of the basket preventing the basket from falling of the guides. Such a design is e.g.
shown in
EP 2 944 223 A1.
[0008] Another design to mention in this context is the one shown in
US7090317. This container is designed with a top portion and a bottom portion where the two
portions as slidably arranged relative to each other. The design is provided with
clips providing the slidability and with other clips limiting the motion such that
the top portion does not fall of the bottom portion.
[0009] A yet further example of prior art is taught by
FR2298983, describing a guide for supporting a container when moving along the guide and for
preventing unintentional dismounting of the container from the guide.
Summary of invention
[0010] It is an object of the invention to address the problem of containers being unintentionally
dismounted from guides of storage systems.
[0011] It is an object to address the problems of containers being unintentionally dismounted,
while maintaining ease of assembly.
[0012] This object has been achieved by designing a guide which is of the kind indicated
in the introductory part of the description and which is characterised in that that
the guide further comprises an attachable plug adapted to be attached to the track
after mounting of the container on the guide, such that the plug occupies at least
a portion of the dilatation and thereby counteracting unintentional manoeuvring of
said portion of the container via the dilatation and thereby counteracting the abutment
portion from circumnavigating the protrusion.
[0013] Using an attachable plug has several distinct advantages: it is simple to install,
while its initial absence makes the containers simple to slide into the rack. The
plug allows for secure blocking of the containers, as it need not be designed with
the initial mounting of the containers in mind. A separate plug can easily be designed
with different kinds of features of the tracks in mind - for instance, depending on
where the storage rack is to be situated, different dilatations or other features
of the tracks may be desirable. As the plug is easy to adapt to any kind of features
of the tracks, this in turn makes assembly of the storage rack easier.
[0014] By designing the system such that the plug is intended to be positioned such that
the plug occupies at least a portion of the dilatation and thereby counteracting unintentional
manoeuvring of said portion of the container via the dilatation and thereby counteracting
the abutment portion from circumnavigating the protrusion further advantages are also
achieved. If the user forgets to install the plug or installs it incorrectly there
will still be a functionality counteracting accidental removal. By having the plug
occupying the dilatation, the plug and the attachment of the plug does not have to
be especially strong, the force counteracting accidental removal may to a large extent
be transmitted directly between the basket and the guide.
[0015] Preferred embodiments appear in the dependent claims and in the description.
[0016] The plug may comprise an abutment protrusion extending in a direction transverse
to the longitudinal direction, said abutment protrusion occupying at least a portion
of the track when the plug is attached to the track. Such an abutment protrusion will
form a distinct shoulder and has the advantage of allowing the plug to be designed
such that the container does not need to be blocked by a wedging action by the plug,
which would cause the container to be more difficult to return to its innermost position.
In the preferred embodiment the abutment protrusion of the plug and the protrusion
of the guide are located basically on the same longitudinal position and are directed
towards each other such that they locally forms a constriction.
[0017] The guide may further comprise a recess or through-going hole, wherein the plug further
comprises an attachment protrusion adapted to extend into the recess or through-going
hole when the plug is attached to the track, wherein interaction between the attachment
protrusion and the recess or through-going hole counteracts removal of the plug from
the track. This has the advantage of securely fastening the plug to the track with
ease of assembly.
[0018] The recess or through-going hole may extend along a main direction having a major
component in a transverse direction and the plug may be designed such that, when the
plug is attached to the track, the attachment protrusion also extends along the main
direction. By orienting the recess/hole/protrusion along a main direction having a
major component in a transverse direction any excessive pulling force on the basket
will not easily be translated to a force that pulls the attachment protrusion from
the recess or through-going hole.
[0019] The recess or through-going hole may be positioned on a separate part being attached
to the track or may be integrated as a geometric feature of the track. In the preferred
embodiment it is a through-going hole formed in the material forming the track.
[0020] The plug may further comprise a gripping portion, said gripping portion at least
partly enclosing a portion of a wall of the track such that the plug abuts said portion
on a side from which the attachment protrusion of the plug extends into the recess
or through-going hole and also on an opposite side of the portion of the track. This
provides a secure fastening of the plug.
[0021] The gripping portion of the plug together with the attachment protrusion on the plug
and the recess or through-going hole may form a snap-locking action when the plug
is mounted on the guide. This further enhances the secure fastening of the plug. The
snap-lock action may be designed to provide a distinct feed-back to the user concerning
that the plug has been correctly attached to the guide.
[0022] The dilatation of the guide may be located on a side of the guide forming a top side
when the guide is mounted. The dilatation being located on a top side when the guide
is mounted has the advantage of making attachment of the plug easier when the storage
system is placed near the floor.
[0023] The protrusion of the guide may be located on a side of the guide forming a bottom
side when the guide is mounted. The protrusion being positioned on a bottom side may
provide a locking effect counteracting accidental removal even if the user forgets
to install the attachable plugs.
[0024] The storage system may comprise two guides of the kind discussed above or of the
kind discussed in further detail in the detailed description and one container, the
container may comprise an abutment portion configured to abut the protrusion of the
guide. By providing the container with an abutment portion, which e.g. may form a
shoulder abutting the protrusion of the plug, a distinct stop of the movement of the
container is provided. It may be noted that in this context the storage system mentioned
above is related to two guides guiding one container with this set-up with two guides
and one container being the whole storage system or this set-up being repeated several
times to form a storage system. In a typical storage system this set-up is typically
repeated one above the other resulting in a plurality, e.g. four or five, containers
arranged one above the other.
[0025] The storage system may have at least one container being principally rectangular
in a plane being horizontal when the container is mounted, wherein the container have
a geometrical front wall, a geometrical rear wall and two geometrical side walls,
the walls being solid walls or mesh walls, and wherein the abutment portion of the
container is located on at least one side wall, preferably principally at at least
at one corner formed by a side wall and the rear wall of the container.
[0026] The storage system may have the abutment portion of the container be at least partly
formed by an attachable cover, the cover comprising a first and a second half, wherein
the first and the second half being configured to be locked onto a guide portion of
the container by a snap-locking action, wherein the guide portion of the container
is then configured to be guided by the guide. This provides an advantage by reducing
friction between the portion of the container configured to be guided by the guide
and the track, and also provides extra thickness which presents further options for
configuration of the plug, such as providing the cover and/or the plug with shoulders.
[0027] The above objects, not forming part of the invention, have also been achieved by
an attachable plug comprising
an attachment protrusion adapted to extend into the recess or through-going hole of
a track when the plug is attached to the track, wherein interaction between the protrusion
of the plug and the recess or through-going hole counteracts removal of the plug from
the track, the plug further comprising
a gripping portion, said gripping portion being adapted to at least partly enclose
a portion of a wall of the track such that the plug abuts said portion on a side from
which the attachment protrusion of the plug extends into the recess or through-going
hole and also on an opposite side of the portion of the track.
[0028] By designing the attachable plug in this manner it is easy to securely install the
plug in the recess or through-going hole and the plug will remain in place thereby
preventing accidental removal of the plug. By providing the plug with a gripping portion
of the above discussed kind the plug will be held securely in place. The provision
of the gripping portion of this kind also makes it possible to provide a snap-lock
action holding the plug securely in place and providing a feedback to the user concerning
correct installation of the plug.
[0029] The plug may comprise an abutment protrusion adapted to extend in a direction transverse
to a longitudinally directed elongation of the track, said abutment protrusion occupying
at least a portion of the track when the plug is attached to the track. Such an abutment
protrusion will form a distinct shoulder and has the advantage of allowing the plug
to be designed such that the container does not need to be blocked by a wedging action
by the plug, which would cause the container to be more difficult to return to its
innermost position.
[0030] The gripping portion of the plug together with the attachment protrusion of the plug
and the recess or through-going hole may form a snap-locking action when the plug
is mounted on the guide. This further enhances the secure fastening of the plug. The
snap-lock action may be designed to provide a distinct feed-back to the user concerning
that the plug has been correctly attached to the guide.
[0031] In short it may be said that the disclosure relates to a guide adapted to support
a container such that the container is movable relative to the guide along a longitudinal
direction of the guide, the guide comprising an elongated track extending along the
longitudinal direction, a protrusion at least partly extending in a transverse direction,
and a local dilatation at least partly extending in a transverse direction, wherein
the guide further comprises an attachable plug adapted to be attached to the track
after mounting of the container on the guide, such that the plug occupies at least
a portion of the dilatation and thereby counteracting unintentional manoeuvring of
said portion of the container via the dilatation and thereby counteracting the abutment
portion from circumnavigating the protrusion.
Brief description of the drawings
[0032] The invention will by way of example be described in more detail with reference to
the appended schematic drawings, which shows a presently preferred embodiment of the
invention.
Figure 1a shows a wire basket.
Figure 1b is an exploded view of the wire basket of figure 1a.
Figure 2a shows, in a viewing direction orthogonal to the sliding direction, a wire
basket, slidably mounted on a guide and slid out of the storage rack (not shown).
Figure 2b shows the wire basket and the guides of figure 2a from a viewing direction
parallel to the sliding direction.
Figure 3 shows a corner of a wire basket with an attachable cover mounted; the wire
basket being mounted onto a guide, which has an attachable plug attached to it.
Figure 4a shows a guide with an attached plug.
Figure 4b shows a guide without an attached plug.
Figure 5a shows the guide of figure 4a as viewed along the sliding direction.
Figure 5b shows the guide of figure 5a with a plug attached.
Figures 6a, 6b and 6c show a plug in three different perspectives.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
[0033] As shown in figure 2b, a container 10 is slidably supported by two guides 20 and
20b. It may be noted that the guide 20b is mirrored compared to the guide 20 (as mirrored
about a vertical plane P between the guides 20 and 20b). In the following the design
of the guides 20, 20b will be discussed in detail with reference to the guide 20.
[0034] The container may e.g. be a wire basket 10 as shown in the figures related to the
preferred embodiment. In the detailed description the container 10 will be discussed
with reference to the wire basket 10 but it may be noted that most of the features
may be relevant also for a container 10 being formed e.g. of solid walls and bottom.
[0035] The wire basket 10 comprises a wire net 12 being shaped to form a geometrical front
wall 13a, a geometrical rear wall 13b two geometrical side walls 13c-d and a bottom
14. The wire basket 10 further comprises a flange 15 running along the upper edges
of the walls 13a-d. The flange 15 interconnects the walls 13a-d stabilising the wire
basket 10. The portions of the flange 15 that run along the side walls 13c-d are adapted
to be slid into a track 21 of respective guide 20, 20b. The container 10 has a principally
rectangular shape in a plane P
2 being horizontal when the container 10 is mounted on its associated two guides 20,
20b.
[0036] The container 10 further comprises two attachable covers 16a, 16b attached to the
two rear corners of the wire basket 10. The rear corners are the corners formed by
the side walls 13c-d and the rear wall 13b. The covers 16a, 16 may be mirrored about
the plane P in design similarly as for the guides. In the disclosed design they are
identical but their respective installation on the container 10 is mirrored about
the plane P. The two covers 16a-b are each formed of a first half 16ai, 16bi and a
second half 16a
2, 16b
2. The halves configured to be locked onto a guide portion, in the case with the wire
basket they lock onto the flange 15, of the container 10 by a snap-locking action.
[0037] The two covers 16a-b have forward facing surfaces 17ai, 17a
2, 17bi, 17b
2 forming abutment portions located on both side walls 13c-d. Since the covers 16 are
have a length substantially smaller than the side walls 13c-d and are positioned at
the rear corners, the abutment portions 17ai, 17a
2, 17bi, 17b
2 will be close to or principally at the respective rear corner. It may be noted that
both covers 16a-b forms abutment portions 17ai, 17bi above the flange 15 and abutment
portions 17a
2, 17b
2 below the flange 15.
[0038] The covers 16a-b are designed to slidably fit inside the track 21 of respective guide
20, 20b. The covers 16a-b fit inside the track 21 with a limited play tolerance providing
the desired slidability and also providing a guidance of the container 10 between
the guides 20, 20b.
[0039] The guides 20, 20b comprise each a track 21. The track 21 comprises a top wall 21a,
an outer side wall 21b and a bottom wall 21c. The outer side wall 21b interconnects
the top wall 21a and the bottom wall 21c such that the track 21 in cross-section essentially
forms a C-shape into which the flange 15 and cover 16 are adapted to extend. In the
preferred embodiment, the track 21 is also provided with an inner side wall 21d opposing
the outer side wall 21b. The inner side wall 21d has limited height and forms a guide
rail preventing the flange 15 and/or cover 16 to fall off the track 21 in case the
distance between the outer side walls 21b of respective guide 20, 20b would allow
the flange 15 or cover 16 to drop off the bottom wall 21c at one of the guides 20,
20b.
[0040] The guides 20, 20b are also provided with attachment portions 22, typically at one
at the front end and one at the rear end and often also one in the middle. The attachment
may be performed using screws extending through through-going holes 22' in the attachment
portions 22. As shown in figures 5a-b, the attachment portions 22 may also be provided
with guiding pins 22" adapted to extend into predrilled holes in the side walls of
a drawer frame or wardrobe frame.
[0041] As shown e.g. in figure 2a, the guides20, 20b are adapted to support the container
10 such that the container 10 is movable relative to the guides 20, 20b along a longitudinal
direction L of the guides 20, 20b. As shown in the figures, the track 21 extend along
the longitudinal direction L. As shown in figure 3 and figures 4a-b the track is provided
with a protrusion 23 adapted to interact with an abutment portion 17a
2, 17b
2 of the container 10. The protrusion 23 has an extension in a transverse direction.
In the disclosed embodiment the protrusion 23 has an extension both in a vertical
direction T
1 and a horizontal transverse direction T
2. In the preferred embodiment the protrusion 23 has extensions along the transverse
directions T
1, T
2 but it may be noted that the protrusion 23 may have other, e.g. skewed designs relative
to one or both transverse directions T
1, T
2. As long as the protrusion 23 extend into the volume described by the intended travel
of the abutment portion 17a
2, 17b
2 of the container 10 the protrusion 23 will be able to interact with the 17a
2, 17b
2 of the container 10.
[0042] The container 10 is during first installation mounted to the guides by sliding the
cover 16 and flange 15 into the track 21 when the guide 20, 20b is in the state shown
in figure 4b. It may be noted that if a user tries to slide the container 10 along
the longitudinal direction L, the forward facing surfaces 17a
2, 17b
2 will come into contact with the protrusion 23 and will thereby counteract the container
10 from being unintentionally dismounted from the guide 20, 20b in the longitudinal
direction L.
[0043] Each guide 20, 20b is also provided with a local dilatation 24 (indicated in figure
4b). This local dilatation 24 extends at least partly in a transverse direction T1
allowing the container 10 to be mounted/dismounted by manoeuvring a portion of the
container via the dilatation thereby allowing the abutment portion 17a
2, 17b
2 to circumnavigate the protrusion 23. In the preferred embodiment, the local dilatation
24 is formed of a locally, upwardly flaring portion of the top wall 21a. The flaring
portion 24 is flared such that the height of the track 21 increases towards the front
of the guide 20, 20b. The flaring portion 24 terminates in the preferred embodiment
in a free end. The local dilatation may have a return flaring portion such that the
track returns to the same shape or at least to a shape being smaller than the shape
at the dilatation. The local dilatation 24 need not be positioned directly opposite
the protrusion 23. The function of the local dilatation 24 is to allow the container
10 to be shifted in position by an angular motion and/or translational motion such
that the abutment portion 17a
2, 17b
2 is able circumnavigate the protrusion 23. In the preferred embodiment, the local
dilatation 24 allows the container 10 to be changed in an angular motion by lifting
it in the front portion such that the abutment portion 17a
2, 17b
2 is lifted upwardly and goes clear of the protrusion 24. When the container 10 is
installed for the first time it may simply be slid into the track 21. The protrusion
23 has a wedge shape and presents a sloping surface 23a with increasing height in
the direction opposite the longitudinal direction (as e.g. shown in figure 4b and
in figure 3). Thereby the protrusion 23 will easily be passed by the corner covers
16a-b of the container 10. The local dilatation 24 provides space for the corner covers
16a-b to climb over the protrusion 23. From the opposite side, the protrusion 23 has
a distinct step or shoulder portion forming an abutment surface 23b extending essentially
in the transverse directions T1, T2. Thereby the container 10 is not easily removed
from the guide 20, 20b; the container 10 must be lifted to allow the abutment portion
17a
2, 17b
2 to circumnavigate the protrusion 23.
[0044] The guide 20, 20b further comprises an attachable plug 30adapted to be attached to
the track 21 after mounting of the container 10 on the guide 20, 20b. As shown in
figures 3 and 4a, the plug 30 occupies at least a portion of the dilatation 24 and
thereby counteracting unintentional manoeuvring of said portion of the container 10
via the dilatation and thereby counteracting the abutment portion 17a
2, 17b
2 from circumnavigating the protrusion 23.
[0045] The plug 30 comprises an abutment protrusion 31 which extends in a direction transverse
T1, T2 to the longitudinal direction L. In the preferred embodiment, the protrusion
21 extends as a step or shoulder portion forming an abutment surface 31' extending
essentially in the transverse directions T
1, T
2. As is apparent from figures 3 and 4a, the abutment protrusion 31 occupies a portion
of the track 21 when the plug 30 is attached to the track 21. The abutment protrusion
31 is adapted to interact with the abutment portion 17ai, 17bi on the top side of
the covers 16a-b.
[0046] As shown in figure 5a, each guide 20, 20b further comprises a through-going hole
25. The plug 30 further comprises an attachment protrusion 32 adapted to extend into
the through-going hole 25 when the plug 30 is attached to the track 21. The through-going
hole 25 may alternatively be formed as a recess adapted to receive the attachment
protrusion 32 of the plug 30.
[0047] The through-going hole 25 extends along a main direction A having a major component
in a transverse direction T1. In the preferred embodiment, the direction A of the
hole 25 is transverse to the slightly flaring top wall 21a of the track 21. The plug
30 is designed such that, when the plug 30 is attached to the track 21, the attachment
protrusion 32 also extends along the main direction A.
[0048] The plug 30 further comprises a gripping portion 33which is adapted to enclosing
a portion of the top wall 21a of the track 21. In the preferred embodiment, this portion
of the top wall 21a is the free end 24‴ of the flaring portion forming the local dilatation
24. It may be noted that the plug 30 is oriented such that the gripping portion 33
and the attachment protrusion 32 are arranged after another along the longitudinal
direction L. They are preferably arranged essentially along a common line along the
longitudinal direction L. The attachment protrusion 32 is arranged at the lower portion
of the flaring portion 24, i.e. closer to the rear part of the guide.
[0049] The gripping portion 33 has one abutment portion or abutment surface 33' adapted
to abut said portion of the top wall 21 on the underside 24', i.e. the side 24' from
which the attachment protrusion 32 of the plug 30 extends into the through-going hole
25. The gripping portion 33 has a second abutment portion or abutment surface 33"adapted
to abut said portion of the top wall 21 on the top side 24". That is the gripping
portion 31 grips the two opposing surfaces or sides of the enclosed portion of track
21. The two abutment portions 33' and 33" are interconnected to each other via a bridging
portion 33a. The first abutment portion 33' forms part of the main body of the plug
30. The main body supports the attachment protrusion 32 and the abutment protrusion
31. The attachment protrusion 32 extends essentially along a transverse direction
T1 from the main body and the abutment protrusion 31 extends essentially in the opposite
direction from the main body.
[0050] The plug 30 may be attached to the guide 20, 20b by orienting it along the longitudinal
direction and then sliding the gripping portion 33 onto the free end 24‴ of the flaring
portion 24. The gripping portion 33 is designed with sufficiently tight fit relative
to the material thickness and has sufficiently extension along the longitudinal direction,
such that the top of the attachment protrusion 32 will be forced against the underside
24' of the flaring portion 24 resulting in a small elastic deformation of the plug
30. Once the attachment protrusion 32 reaches the hole 25 it will snap into the hole
25. The free end 24‴ of the flaring portion 24 is provided with a guiding recess 27
and the plug 30 is provided with a protrusion 37 extending between the opposing surfaces
33', 33" of the gripping portion 33. The protrusion 37 is adapted to extend into the
recess 27 when the plug 30 is positioned and thereby aid in preventing the plug 30
from being rotated about the axis A. The protrusion 37 and recess 27 could be designed
differently, such as with a protrusion on the free end and a recess in the connection
between the opposing surfaces 33', 33" of the plug 30.
[0051] The attachable plug 30 is preferably formed of a polymeric material. The covers 16
are preferably formed of a polymeric material. The guides 20, 20b are preferably formed
of a metallic material. The container 10 may be formed of a number of different materials.
In the preferred embodiment, wire basket is formed of a metallic wire net and the
flange 15 is formed of a metallic material. The flange 15 may be solid or tube shaped.
The flange may be flat or have a folded cross-section increase its bending resistance.
[0052] It is contemplated that there are numerous modifications of the embodiments described
herein, which are still within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended
claims.
[0053] The walls may for instance be solid walls or mesh walls; solid walls of limited height
with a mesh, wire net or a bar forming an upper part of the wall; the walls may be
see-through by being provided with windows of solid see-through material or windows
of wire net, mesh or bars. Basically, the walls may be of any conceivable kind.
[0054] It is also conceivable to have covers 16 also at the front corners. This can be used
with the disclosed design as long as the plug 30 is attached sufficiently rearward
along the longitudinal direction L to allow the front corners to enter into the track
21 to allow the container to be fully slid into storage position.
[0055] It may be noted that although in the preferred embodiment are both guides adapted
to receive an attachable plug, it is conceivable that only one of the guides is adapted
to receive an attachable plug. In this latter case, it is possible to have an abutment
protrusion 23 on both guides or only of the guides. If only present on one of the
guides, it is preferred that the protrusion 23 and the attachable plug 30 are associated
with the same guide.
[0056] In the disclosed embodiment, the guide 20, 20b is provided with a wheel 26 at the
front end. This guiding wheel 26 may be dispensed with. It may be noted that as an
alternative to or as a complement to the wheel 26, the container 10 may also be provided
with a wheel running in the track 21.
1. Guide (20, 20b) adapted to support a container (10) such that the container (10) is
movable relative to the guide (20, 20b) along a longitudinal direction (L) of the
guide (20, 20b), comprising
an elongated track (21) extending along the longitudinal direction (L),
a protrusion (23) at least partly extending in a transverse direction (T1, T2), the protrusion (23) being adapted to interact with an abutment portion (17a2, 17b2) of the container (10) and thereby counteracting the container (10) from being unintentionally
dismounted from the guide (20, 20b) in the longitudinal direction (L),
a local dilatation (24) at least partly extending in a transverse direction (T1, T2) allowing the container (10) to be mounted/dismounted by manoeuvring a portion of
the container (10) via the dilatation (24) thereby allowing the abutment portion (17a2, 17b2) to circumnavigate the protrusion (23),
characterised in
that the guide (20, 20b) further comprises an attachable plug (30) adapted to be attached
to the track (21) after mounting of the container (10) on the guide (20, 20b), such
that the plug (30) occupies at least a portion of the dilatation (24) and thereby
counteracting unintentional manoeuvring of said portion of the container (10) via
the dilatation (24) and thereby counteracting the abutment portion (17a2, 17b2) from circumnavigating the protrusion (23).
2. Guide according to claim 1, wherein the plug (30) comprises an abutment protrusion
(31) extending in a direction transverse (T1, T2) to the longitudinal direction (L), said abutment protrusion (31) occupying at least
a portion of the track (21) when the plug (30) is attached to the track (21).
3. Guide according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the guide (20, 20b) further comprises a recess
or through-going hole (25) and wherein the plug (30) further comprises an attachment
protrusion (32) adapted to extend into the recess or through-going hole (25) when
the plug (30) is attached to the track (21), wherein interaction between the attachment
protrusion (32) and the recess or through-going hole (25) counteracts removal of the
plug (30) from the track (21).
4. Guide according to claim 3, wherein the recess or through-going hole (25) extends
along a main direction (A) having a major component in a transverse direction (T1)
and the plug (30) is designed such that, when the plug (30) is attached to the track
(21), the attachment protrusion (32) also extends along the main direction (A).
5. Guide according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the plug (30) further comprises a gripping
portion (33), said gripping portion (33) at least partly enclosing a portion of a
wall (21a) of the track (21) such that the plug (30) abuts said portion on a side
(24') from which the attachment protrusion (32) of the plug (30) extends into the
recess or through-going hole (25) and also on an opposite side (24") of the portion
of the track (21).
6. Guide according to claim 5, wherein the gripping portion (33) of the plug together
with the attachment protrusion (32) on the plug (30) and the recess or through-going
hole (25) forms a snap-locking action when the plug (30) is mounted on the guide (20,
20b).
7. Guide according to any one of claims 1-6, wherein the dilatation (24) of the guide
(20, 20b) is located on a side of the guide (20, 20b) forming a top side when the
guide (20, 20b) is mounted.
8. Guide according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein the protrusion (23) of the guide
(20, 20b) is located on a side of the guide (20, 20b) forming a bottom side when the
guide is mounted.
9. Storage system comprising two guides (20, 20b) according to any one of claims 1-8,
and one container (10), the container (10) comprising an abutment portion (17a2, 17b2) configured to abut the protrusion of the guide.
10. Storage system according to claim 9, wherein the container (10) is principally rectangular
in a plane being horizontal when the container (10) is mounted, wherein the container
(10) have a geometrical front wall (13a), a geometrical rear wall (13b) and two geometrical
side walls (13c-d), which may be solid walls or mesh walls, and wherein the abutment
portion (17a2, 17b2) of the container (10) is located on at least one side wall (13c-d), preferably principally
at at least at one corner formed by a side wall (13c-d) and the rear wall (13b) of
the container (10).
11. Storage system according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the abutment portion (17a2, 17b2) of the container (10) is at least partly formed by an attachable cover (16a-b),
the cover (16a-b) comprising a first (16a1, 16bi) and a second (16a2, 16b2) half, wherein the first and the second halves (16a1, 16b1, 16a2, 16b2) are configured to be locked onto a guide portion (15) of the container (10) by a
snap-locking action, wherein the guide portion (15) of the container (10) is configured
to be guided by the guide (20, 20b).
1. Führung (20, 20b), die so beschaffen ist, dass sie einen Behälter (10) trägt, so dass
der Behälter (10) relativ zu der Führung (20, 20b) entlang einer Längsrichtung (L)
der Führung (20, 20b) beweglich ist, mit einer länglichen Schiene (21), die sich entlang
der Längsrichtung (L) erstreckt, einem Vorsprung (23), der sich zumindest teilweise
in einer Querrichtung (Ti, T2) erstreckt, wobei der Vorsprung (23) so beschaffen ist,
dass er mit einem Anschlagteil (17a2, 17b2) des Behälters (10) zusammenwirkt und dadurch
einem unbeabsichtigten Lösen des Behälters (10) von der Führung (20, 20b) in der Längsrichtung
(L) entgegenwirkt, wobei eine örtliche Dilatation (24), die sich zumindest teilweise
in einer Querrichtung (Ti, T2) erstreckt, ermöglicht, den Behälter (10) zu montieren/demontieren,
indem ein Teil des Behälters (10) über die Dilatation (24) manövriert wird, wodurch
es dem Anschlagteil (17a2, 17b2) ermöglicht wird, den Vorsprung (23) zu umgehen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führung (20, 20b) ferner einen anbringbaren Stopfen (30) umfasst, der so beschaffen
ist, dass er nach der Montage des Behälters (10) auf der Führung (20, 20b) an der
Schiene (21) angebracht werden kann, so dass der Stopfen (30) zumindest einen Teil
der Dilatation (24) einnimmt und dadurch einem unbeabsichtigten Manövrieren des genannten
Teils des Behälters (10) über die Dilatation (24) entgegenwirkt und dadurch entgegenwirkt,
dass der Anschlagteil (17a2, 17b2) den Vorsprung (23) umgeht.
2. Führung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Stopfen (30) einen Anschlagvorsprung (31) aufweist,
der sich in einer Richtung quer (T1, T2) zur Längsrichtung (L) erstreckt, wobei der Anschlagvorsprung (31) zumindest
einen Teil der Schiene (21) einnimmt, wenn der Stopfen (30) an der Schiene (21) befestigt
ist.
3. Führung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Führung (20, 20b) ferner eine Aussparung
oder ein Durchgangsloch (25) aufweist und wobei der Stopfen (30) ferner einen Befestigungsvorsprung
(32) aufweist, der dazu geeignet ist, sich in die Aussparung oder das Durchgangsloch
(25) zu erstrecken, wenn der Stopfen (30) an der Schiene (21) befestigt ist, wobei
eine Wechselwirkung zwischen dem Befestigungsvorsprung (32) und der Aussparung oder
dem Durchgangsloch (25) einem Entfernen des Stopfens (30) von der Schiene (21) entgegenwirkt.
4. Führung nach Anspruch 3, wobei sich die Ausnehmung oder des Durchgangslochs (25) entlang
einer Hauptrichtung (A) mit einer Hauptkomponente in einer Querrichtung (T1) erstreckt
und der Stopfen (30) so ausgebildet ist, dass sich der Befestigungsvorsprung (32)
bei Befestigung des Stopfens (30) an der Schiene (21) ebenfalls entlang der Hauptrichtung
(A) erstreckt.
5. Führung nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, wobei der Stopfen (30) ferner einen Griffabschnitt
(33) aufweist, der einen Abschnitt einer Wand (21a) der Schiene (21) zumindest teilweise
umschließt, so dass der Stopfen (30) an einer Seite (24'), von der aus sich der Befestigungsvorsprung
(32) des Stopfens (30) in die Ausnehmung oder das Durchgangsloch (25) erstreckt, und
auch an einer gegenüberliegenden Seite (24") des Abschnitts der Schiene (21) an diesem
Abschnitt anliegt
(21).
6. Führung nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Griffabschnitt (33) des Stopfens zusammen mit dem
Befestigungsvorsprung (32) an dem Stopfen (30) und der Ausnehmung oder dem Durchgangsloch
(25) eine Schnappverriegelung bildet, wenn der Stopfen (30) auf der Führung (20, 20b)
montiert ist.
7. Führung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei die Dilatation (24) der Führung (20,
20b) auf einer Seite der Führung (20, 20b) angeordnet ist, die eine Oberseite bildet,
wenn die Führung (20, 20b) montiert ist.
8. Führung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7, wobei der Vorsprung (23) der Führung (20, 20b)
auf einer Seite der Führung (20, 20b) angeordnet ist, die eine Unterseite bildet,
wenn die Führung montiert ist.
9. Lagersystem mit zwei Führungen (20, 20b) nach einem der Ansprüche 1-8 und einem Behälter
(10), wobei der Behälter (10) einen Anschlagteil (17a2, 17b2) aufweist, der so gestaltet
ist, dass er an dem Vorsprung der Führung anliegt.
10. Lagersystem nach Anspruch 9, wobei der Behälter (10) in einer Ebene, die horizontal
ist, wenn der Behälter (10) montiert ist, im Wesentlichen rechteckig ist, wobei der
Behälter (10) eine geometrische Vorderwand (13a), eine geometrische Rückwand (13b)
und zwei geometrische Seitenwände (13c-d) aufweist, die massive Wände oder Gitterwände
sein können, und wobei der Anschlagteil (17a2, 17b2) des Behälters (10) an mindestens
einer Seitenwand (13c-d) angeordnet ist, vorzugsweise hauptsächlich an mindestens
einer Ecke, die von einer Seitenwand (13c-d) und der Rückwand (13b) des Behälters
(10) gebildet wird.
11. Lagersystem nach Anspruch 9 oder 10, wobei der Anschlagteil (17a2, 17b2) des Behälters
(10) zumindest teilweise durch eine anbringbare Abdeckung (16a-b) gebildet ist, wobei
die Abdeckung (16a-b) eine erste (16a1, 16b1) und eine zweite (16a2, 16b2) Hälfte
umfasst, wobei die erste und die zweite Hälfte (16a1, 16b1, 16a2, 16b2) so konfiguriert
sind, dass sie auf einem Führungsabschnitt (15) des Behälters (10) durch eine Schnappverriegelung
verriegelt werden, wobei der Führungsabschnitt (15) des Behälters (10) so konfiguriert
ist, dass er von der Führung (20, 20b) geführt wird.
1. Guide (20, 20b) conçu pour supporter un contenant (10) de sorte que le contenant (10)
soit mobile par rapport au guide (20, 20b) dans une direction longitudinale (L) du
guide (20, 20b), comprenant
un rail allongé (21) s'étendant dans la direction longitudinale (L),
une saillie (23) s'étendant au moins partiellement dans une direction transversale
(T1, T2), la saillie (23) étant conçue pour interagir avec une partie de butée (17a2,
17b2) du contenant (10) et pour ainsi empêcher un démontage accidentel du guide (20,
20b) dans la direction longitudinale (L),
une partie de dilatation locale (24) s'étendant au moins partiellement dans une direction
transversale (T1, T2) permettant un montage/démontage du contenant (10) par une manœuvre
d'une partie du contenant (10) par le biais de la partie de dilatation (24), permettant
ainsi à la partie de butée (17a2, 17b2) de faire le tour de la saillie (23),
caractérisé en ce que
le guide (20, 20b) comprend en outre un tampon pouvant être fixé (30) conçu pour être
fixé au rail (21) après le montage du contenant (10) sur le guide (20, 20b), de sorte
que le tampon (30) occupe au moins une partie de la partie de dilatation (24) et empêche
ainsi une manœuvre accidentelle de ladite partie du contenant (10) par le biais de
la partie de dilatation (24) et empêche ainsi que la partie de butée (17a2, 17b2)
ne fasse le tour de la saillie (23).
2. Guide selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le tampon (30) comprend une saillie de
butée (31) s'étendant dans une direction transversale (T1, T2) à la direction longitudinale
(L), ladite saillie de butée (31) occupant au moins une partie du rail (21) lorsque
le tampon (30) est fixé au rail (21).
3. Guide selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans lequel le guide (20, 20b)
comprend en outre un évidement ou trou traversant (25) et dans lequel le tampon (30)
comprend en outre une saillie de fixation (32) conçue pour s'étendre dans l'évidement
ou trou traversant (25) lorsque le tampon (30) est fixé au rail (21), dans lequel
une interaction entre la saillie de fixation (32) et l'évidement ou trou traversant
(25) empêche un retrait du tampon (30) du rail (21).
4. Guide selon la revendication 3, dans lequel l'évidement ou trou traversant (25) s'étend
dans une direction principale (A) ayant un composant majeure dans une direction transversale
(T1) et le tampon (30) est conçu de sorte que, lorsque le tampon (30) est fixé au
rail (21), la saillie de fixation (32) s'étende également dans la direction principale
(A).
5. Guide selon la revendication 3 ou la revendication 4, dans lequel le tampon (30) comprend
en outre une partie de saisie (33), ladite partie de saisie (33) entourant au moins
partiellement une partie d'une paroi (21a) du rail (21) de sorte que le tampon (30)
amène ladite partie en butée sur un côté (24') duquel la saillie de fixation (32)
du tampon (30) s'étend dans l'évidement ou trou traversant (25) et également sur un
côté opposé (24") de la partie du rail (21).
6. Guide selon la revendication 5, dans lequel la partie de saisie (33) du tampon fournit,
conjointement avec la saillie de fixation (32) située sur le tampon (30) et avec l'évidement
ou trou traversant (25), une action de verrouillage par encryptage lors du montage
du tampon (30) sur le guide (20, 20b).
7. Guide selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel la partie de dilatation
(24) du guide (20, 20b) est située sur un côté du guide (20, 20b) formant un côté
supérieur lorsque le guide (20, 20b) est monté.
8. Guide selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel la saillie (23)
du guide (20, 20b) est située sur un côté du guide (20, 20b) formant un côté inférieur
lorsque le guide est monté.
9. Système de rangement comprenant deux guides (20, 20b) selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 8, et un contenant (10), le contenant (10) comprenant une partie de butée (17a2,
17b2) conçue pour venir en butée contre la saillie du guide.
10. Système de rangement selon la revendication 9, dans lequel le contenant (10) est principalement
rectangulaire dans un plan horizontal lorsque le contenant (10) est monté, dans lequel
le contenant (10) comporte une paroi géométrique avant (13a), une paroi géométrique
arrière (13b) et deux parois géométriques latérales (13c-d), qui peuvent être des
parois pleines ou des parois maillées, et dans lequel la partie de butée (17a2, 17b2)
du contenant (10) est située sur au moins une paroi latérale (13c-d), idéalement principalement
au niveau d'au moins un angle formé par une paroi latérale (13c-d) et la paroi arrière
(13b) du contenant (10).
11. Système de rangement selon la revendication 9 ou la revendication 10, dans lequel
la partie de butée (17a2, 17b2) du contenant (10) est au moins partiellement formée
par un couvercle pouvant être fixé (16a-b), le couvercle (16a-b) comprenant un premier
demi-couvercle (16a1, 16b1) et un second demi-couvercle (16a2, 16b2), dans lequel
les premier et second demi-couvercles (16a1, 16b1, 16a2, 16b2) sont conçus pour un
verrouillage sur une partie guide (15) du contenant (10) par une action de verrouillage
par encliquetage, dans lequel la partie guide (15) du contenant (10) est conçue pour
un guidage par le guide (20, 20b).