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EP4043365A1 - Cadre destiné à recevoir un sac - Google Patents

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EP4043365A1
EP4043365A1 EP22150244.6A EP22150244A EP4043365A1 EP 4043365 A1 EP4043365 A1 EP 4043365A1 EP 22150244 A EP22150244 A EP 22150244A EP 4043365 A1 EP4043365 A1 EP 4043365A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/14Other constructional features; Accessories
    • B65F1/141Supports, racks, stands, posts or the like for holding refuse receptacles
    • B65F1/1415Supports, racks, stands, posts or the like for holding refuse receptacles for flexible receptables, e.g. bags, sacks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/14Other constructional features; Accessories
    • B65F1/16Lids or covers
    • B65F1/1646Lids or covers provided with means for mounting on receptacles, e.g. hinges

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  • the present invention relates to a frame for receiving and holding a sack according to the preamble of claim 1, and a device with a frame, sack and lid according to claim 10.
  • a frame for holding a sack is also known as a sack stand and is used to fasten a sack in an open state.
  • a rubbish bag stand is known, the rubbish bag being attached in a ring shape to a clamping part at an upper edge of the bag.
  • the garbage bag stand consists of a foot part and a support column, the support column standing on the floor by means of the foot part and receiving the clamping part on a side facing away from the floor. In the assembled state, the garbage bag hangs between the clamping part and the foot part or rests partially on the foot part.
  • the garbage bag As soon as the garbage bag is filled, it can be removed from the clamping part and closed.
  • the refuse sack is preferably pulled through the annular clamping part, with a filled refuse sack, in particular a refuse sack filled with bulky parts, being easily damaged by the clamping part.
  • an operator may also have to exert considerable force during the removal of the garbage bag.
  • clamping part and the support column have to absorb the weight of the hanging garbage bag, which places considerable mechanical demands on the construction of the garbage bag stand.
  • the KR 20 2021 0 000 115 U shows a rack for holding a rubbish bag with a ring and four attached legs which have a top ring connect to a bottom ring to rest on a floor.
  • the upper ring is formed by various small parts, in particular tubular rods with spacers.
  • a connection of the ring with the legs is formed by hollow T-pieces.
  • the assembly mechanism is similar to a tent pole construction, using a variety of small parts to connect the tubular poles.
  • Such a rod construction with different parts has the disadvantage of a complicated or time-consuming assembly, as well as a high susceptibility to the loss of small parts.
  • the frame also has a low mechanical stability, in particular due to rotatable T-pieces, whereby the frame cannot be set up without the lower ring and with bent legs.
  • the U.S. 6,446,919 B1 discloses a frame for receiving and supporting a garbage bag having a ring and four legs, the ring being made up of four assemblies each having two distinct parts, each telescoping to change a size.
  • the assemblies of the ring are pluggable with a kind of T-shaped connection, whereby two different parts of the assembly are plugged in.
  • the telescoping nature of the ring assemblies thereby prevents assembly with male and/or female connector sections.
  • the rack shown here with a large number of parts also has the disadvantage of complicated or time-consuming assembly, the rack also requiring a lower ring which restricts the removal of the garbage bag.
  • the KR 20 0 185 349 Y1 shows another rack for holding a garbage bag with a closed top ring, three legs and a closed bottom ring.
  • the disadvantage here is that the upper and lower ring cannot be dismantled for storage and the frame to ensure mechanical stability requires a lower ring that limits the removal of the garbage bag.
  • the JP 2013 - 227 107 A discloses a rack for receiving garbage bags having a circular ring and three legs each pivotally attached to the ring by a T-bar. Due to the pivoting connectors of the legs, the frame shown here is dependent on the interaction of the legs with the floor. A further disadvantage is a circular ring, which reduces the clamping area of a clamped garbage bag compared to a rectangular ring and thus limits operation.
  • the invention is based on the object of proposing a frame for holding a sack which, while avoiding the problems known from the prior art, enables the sack to be removed without damage with comparatively little physical effort on the part of an operator and for an occasional usage as well as for heavily filled bags.
  • a frame for accommodating and holding a bag preferably a rubbish bag made of plastic for house or garden waste
  • the frame having a ring and at least three, preferably four, legs attached to it for setting up the frame on a preferably level floor
  • the ring for accommodating the sack is made from a large number of first identical parts, preferably four first identical parts, and the respective leg is made from a second identical part or several second identical parts, preferably corresponding to the height or a fraction, preferably an integer, of the height of the ring above the ground, wherein the first and second identical parts can be connected to one another and plugged into one another by means of a latching connection, the first and second identical parts having male and/or female connecting sections in order to accommodate another identical part.
  • the invention has surprisingly recognized that by using identical parts, the frame can be assembled and disassembled in a particularly simple manner or can be folded up or folded up in a particularly simple manner. This makes it possible to transport or store the frame in a dismantled state with a small pack size and to assemble it easily for occasional use. In addition, if the frame is damaged, it may not be the entire frame that has to be replaced, but only some of the identical parts. Furthermore, thanks to the modular system, the height of the ring above the ground can be adjusted by the number of identical parts used for the legs, for example to use the frame for different bag sizes.
  • the invention has also recognized that by using three, preferably four, legs, the sack is held in the assembled state in such a way that it lies flat on the floor between the legs can.
  • the frame can be lifted over the sack or the frame can be partially dismantled, particularly in the area of the bottom, using the easily detachable identical parts. In this way, even very heavy sacks can be dismantled with little effort and without damaging the sack material.
  • the frame does not have a flat foot part that could prevent the sack from being placed on the floor. By resting the sack on the ground, no special holding means or clamping parts are advantageously required for fastening the sack to the frame.
  • the sack is simply slipped over the ring with an upper, open edge.
  • first identical parts can be connected to the second identical parts, in particular without the use of intermediate pieces, which are known, for example, from tent poles, surprisingly results in a frame structure with high stability and torsional rigidity, as well as fewer individual parts, which nevertheless a small pack size are foldable.
  • the first identical parts of the ring preferably also the second identical parts of the legs, are preferably understood to mean identical parts.
  • the second identical parts of the legs can be understood to mean parts that are identical in shape, with the length preferably being able to vary in order to be able to variably adjust the height of the frame.
  • two identical parts with different lengths can be combined in order to set a certain height of the frame above the ground according to the dimensions of a sack.
  • At least one identical part has a bore in a female connection section at one end and in a female connection section at the other end male connecting portion on an elastic element, wherein the elastic element engages in the mounted state with another identical part in the bore.
  • the first identical part of the ring has a receptacle for the second identical parts of the legs with two guide sections, the receptacle having an enlarged cross section as a female connecting section.
  • the second identical parts are particularly preferably connected to the ring at an angle in such a way that the legs spread apart along a vertical perpendicular to a plane of the ring, with a spread angle between the second identical parts and the vertical preferably between 3° and 10°, particularly preferably 5° amounts to.
  • a distance between the second identical parts and the legs in the vertical direction or in the direction of the ground thus increases.
  • the first and second identical parts consist of a shell-shaped or U-shaped base body with preferably rib-like struts.
  • a shell-shaped or U-shaped base body has higher rigidity properties than a tubular base body and is therefore preferred over it.
  • the body is designed so that an open portion is oriented toward the bottom to ensure a smooth surface for receiving the sack and optimal flexural rigidity.
  • the first and second identical parts preferably consist of a plastic material and can be produced in an injection molding process.
  • preferably one-piece identical parts with a snap-in connection, complex struts and a three-dimensional contour can be produced.
  • the legs are connected to one another in addition to being connected to the ring by means of third identical parts, preferably from a height of the ring above the ground of more than 410mm to 430mm, particularly preferably more than 650mm, in order to increase the stability of the legs.
  • the frame is particularly suitable for accommodating 50l to 70l, preferably 60l, sacks or 100l to 120l, preferably 110l, sacks.
  • the frame can be lifted over a filled sack without dismantling individual third identical parts, even with legs reinforced with third identical parts.
  • the third identical parts preferably form a floor ring as further first identical parts, wherein at least the second identical parts facing the floor and the third identical parts can be plugged into one another and can be connected to one another.
  • the second and third identical parts can preferably be connected by means of a snap-in connection, the second and third identical parts having male and/or female connecting sections in order to accommodate a further identical part. This allows the frame to be assembled easily and quickly, and in particular for removal dismantle a sack.
  • the third identical parts are therefore preferably designed analogously to the first identical parts, it being possible for the design of the latching connection to vary, in particular to be simpler and without guide sections.
  • the third identical parts can be designed as at least one flexible connecting strip, in particular a Velcro strip, with at least the second identical parts facing the floor having guide sections, in particular eyelets, for the flexible connecting strip.
  • a flexible connecting strip in particular a Velcro strip
  • the connecting strap prevent the legs from being able to be moved in a plane parallel to the plane of the ring through a filled sack and the spread angle from increasing.
  • the invention also relates to a device with a frame already described, a sack and a lid, the lid lying on the upper edge of the sack and the ring when assembled and having a grip area to enable manual operation.
  • the lid is designed as a snap-on lid in order to close the upper edge of the sack and preferably also to fix it to the ring in the closed or assembled state.
  • a slip-on lid can be used in a particularly space-saving manner, since the lid is not firmly connected to the ring and can therefore be removed or dismantled in any orientation.
  • the device additionally has a plug-in hinge element, in order to rotate the cover, in particular as a hinged cover, on the frame, in particular by means of a power and / or form-fitting connection pluggable to assemble.
  • the hinge element is preferably mounted on the ring of the frame.
  • the hinge element can therefore preferably be plugged in and is therefore easy to assemble or disassemble.
  • the hinge element can also be retrofitted in this way. Due to the simple assembly, the lid can be used either as a slip lid or as a hinged lid with a hinge element, or the entire device with frame and lid can be dismantled in a short time for transport or storage.
  • the hinge element usually makes it easier to use the frame as a holder for the rubbish bag, since the lid does not have to be put down or held on the side. For reasons of space, an operator can temporarily do without the hinge element and a fixed connection of the cover to the frame, which is why the optional assembly of the hinge element is advantageous.
  • the hinge element preferably has a first U-shaped connection section, which is designed to connect the hinge element to an edge of the cover in a pluggable and preferably non-positive connection, the edge of the cover being able to be pushed into the U-shaped contour of the first connection section .
  • the U-shaped connecting section is preferably curved at an open end in such a way that the cover partially elastically deforms the first connecting section in the assembled state or the U-shaped contour expands and thereby forms a non-positive connection.
  • the hinge element has a second U-shaped connecting section, which is designed to connect the hinge element to the first common part of the ring in a pluggable and form-fitting, preferably also force-fitting, connection, with the first identical part or a strut of the first identical part can be pushed into the U-shaped contour of the second connecting section.
  • the second connecting section has at least one hook-shaped latching element which, in the assembled state, interacts with a strut of the first identical part or an additional counterpart on the first identical part and engages in a positive fit.
  • the hinge element is preferably made in one piece and is preferably made of the same material, with a section of reduced cross-section forming a flexible joint section between the first and the second connecting section, which is elastically deformable and thus encloses the first and the second connecting section and thus the cover relative to the frame can pivot a pivot axis.
  • the hinge element has locking means to fix the lid in an open state.
  • the first and second connecting sections preferably have at least one, preferably two, end cheeks perpendicular to the pivot axis of the hinge element.
  • the cheek of the first connecting section has a projection and the cheek of the second connecting section has at least one, preferably three, notches as latching means, with the projection latching parallel to the pivot axis in the at least one notch at least in a rotating section and in an open state of the cover. If there are several notches, the cover can be snapped into different locking positions.
  • the hinge element preferably consists of a plastic material, in particular polypropylene, and can be produced in an injection molding process. In particular, this allows a relatively complex part with the cross-section reduced section as a joint section, the cheeks are made with locking means and a three-dimensional contour.
  • a frame 10 with a ring 14 and four legs 16 is shown.
  • the frame 10 stands with the legs 16 on a floor 18 and accommodates a sack 12 in the middle or in an inner part of the ring 14 and between the legs 16, the sack 12 being slipped over the ring 14 with the upper, open edge 20 and the legs 16 are designed in such a way that a height h of the ring 14 above the base 18 corresponds at most to the length of the sack 12 minus an inverted edge 20 and the sack 12 thereby rests on the base 18 with a closed base section 30.
  • the height h of the ring 14 above the bottom 18 is preferably between 380 mm and 440 mm, particularly preferably 400 mm to 420 mm.
  • the height h of the ring 14 above the bottom 18 is preferably between 620 mm and 660 mm, particularly preferably between 640 mm and 655 mm.
  • the height h of the ring 14 above the bottom 18 is preferably between 320 mm and 340 mm, particularly preferably 330 mm.
  • the height h of the ring 14 above the bottom 18 is preferably between 800 mm and 840 mm, particularly preferably 820 mm to 835 mm.
  • the ring 14 for receiving the bag 12 consists according to 1 and the Figure 2b from four first identical parts 22, preferably identical parts, which are each connected to one another in a pluggable manner by means of a snap-in connection 26.
  • the four legs 16 are preferably each formed from two second identical parts 24 which can also be plugged into one another by means of a latching connection 26 .
  • the first identical parts 22 of the ring 14 and the second identical parts 24 of the legs 24 are also connected by means of a snap-in connection 26 .
  • the ring 14 made of the four first identical parts 22 preferably has an identical width and length parallel to a y or x axis.
  • the width and length is preferably between 310mm to 320mm.
  • the width and length is preferably between 210 mm and 240 mm, particularly preferably between 220 mm and 230 mm, and for a 110 l sack 12 between 370 mm and 420 mm, particularly preferably between 380 mm and 390 mm.
  • the legs 16 for a 35I and a 60I sack 12 are preferably formed from two second identical parts 24, the length of the second identical part 24 being parallel to a z-axis for accommodating a 60I sack 12, preferably between 280mm and 320mm.
  • the length of the second identical part 24 parallel to a z-axis is preferably between 160 mm and 200 mm, preferably 190 mm.
  • the legs 16 are each formed from a second identical part 24, the height or length parallel to the z-axis of the second identical part 24 being 330 mm to 350 mm, preferably 340 mm.
  • the legs 16 are each formed from three second identical parts 24, with two second identical parts 24 having a height of 290 mm to 310 mm, preferably 300 mm and one of the second identical parts 24 having a height of 170mm to 190mm, preferably 180mm.
  • the first identical part 22 of the ring 14, preferably also the second identical part 24 of the leg 16 has at one end a male connecting section 28, in particular a section with reduced cross-section, around a further first identical part 22 at the other end in a female connecting section 29, in particular a hollow one Cross section 38 according to the sectional view BB in FIG 3d to be plugged in.
  • the first identical part 22, preferably also the second identical part 24, has a cross-section along a cutting axis AA according to FIG Figure 2b a height between 18mm and 22mm parallel to a z-axis and a width between 10mm and 14mm.
  • the snap-in connection 26 of the second identical parts 24 of the legs 16 has a bore in a female connection section 29 at one end and an elastic element in a male connection section 28 at the other end, for example a thin, in particular plate-shaped, elastically deformable plastic element, which in the assembled state according to 1 engages with a further second identical part 24 or a first identical part 22 of the ring 14 in the bore.
  • the elastic element has a preferably cylindrical cross-sectional enlargement on a deformable end, which snaps into place in the bore in the installed state.
  • the latching connection 26 between the first identical parts 22 of the ring 14 is preferably designed without an elastic element and the first identical parts 22 are preferably jammed in the assembled state due to tightly dimensioned tolerances or partially overlapping dimensions between the outer dimensions of the male connecting section 28, in particular reduced cross-sections section, according to the Figure 3a and the internal dimensions of the female connecting portion 29 or hollow section 38 according to FIG 3d .
  • a receptacle 30 for a second identical part 24 of a leg 16 is provided in the first identical part 22 of the ring 14 as a female connecting section 29 in order to connect the two identical parts 22, 24 according to FIG 1 connect to.
  • the receptacle 30 has two guide sections 32 and preferably a bore in order to stabilize the locking connection 26 between the first identical part 22 and the second identical part 24 .
  • the two guide sections 32 preferably have a height of 18 mm to 22 mm parallel to a z-axis.
  • the first identical part 22 has an enlarged cross section in the area of the receptacle 30; in particular, a U-shaped profile of the first identical part 22 is shown in FIG Figure 3a extended on one side to reinforce the guide portions 32 and the receptacle 30.
  • the second identical parts 24 are connected at an angle to the ring 14, in particular in the receptacle 30, in such a way that the legs 16 extend along the vertical z or the z-axis in a spreading manner perpendicular to a plane of the ring 14, with a spreading angle ⁇ between the second identical parts 24 or an alignment of the leg 16 and the vertical z is preferably between 3° and 10°, particularly preferably 5°.
  • a circumference in a plane parallel to an xy plane of the frame 10 increases in the direction of the floor 18 in order to enable standing on the floor 18 as stable as possible.
  • the first and second identical parts 22, 24 consist of a shell-shaped or U-shaped base body, in particular the second identical parts 24 of the legs 16, as in FIG 1 shown, Have rib-like struts 40 to increase the mechanical stability.
  • a wall thickness of the shell-shaped base body is preferably between 1.5 mm and 2.5 mm.
  • the first and second identical parts 22, 24 are preferably made of a plastic material, preferably polypropylene, and can be produced in an injection molding process, so that in particular the complex geometries with rib-like struts 40 and the identical parts 22, 24 can each be produced in one piece.
  • the one in the 1 The preferred mounting arrangement shown shows that the legs 16 are each connected exclusively to the ring 14, in particular not directly or indirectly connected to one another. Although each leg 16 is formed from the same second identical parts 24, the different legs 16 are connected to the ring 14 separately from one another. In this case, exactly one first identical part 22 of the ring 14 is preferably connected to exactly one second identical part 24 of the leg 16 .
  • the legs 16 may be connected to one another in addition to being connected to the ring 14 by means of third identical parts 44.
  • the frame 10 is preferably connected to the legs 16 by means of the third identical parts 44 from a height h of the ring 14 above the floor 18 of greater than 410 mm to 430 mm, particularly preferably greater than 650 mm, in order to increase the stability of the legs 16 to reinforce.
  • the third identical parts 44 preferably form a floor ring 42 as further first identical parts 22, with at least the second identical parts 24 facing the floor 18 and the third identical parts 44 being connected to one another and can be connected to one another in a pluggable manner.
  • the bottom ring 42 is preferably designed to be pluggable from four third identical parts 44 analogously to the ring 14 .
  • the bottom ring 42 is shown in a first embodiment, with the third identical parts 44 each having a male connecting section 28, which is aligned along the z-axis and divided into a female Connecting portion 29 of a second identical part 22 engages, in particular with a locking connection 26 already described in which an elastic element engages in a bore in the Figure 6b and Figure 10b is shown in a detailed view Z.
  • the Figure 6d and Figure 10d show in a detailed view Y and along a section axis AA that the third identical parts 44 can also be plugged into one another and can preferably be latched by means of clamping pins 48.
  • the bottom ring 42 is shown in a second embodiment, in particular for a frame 10 for a 60l sack 12 and a 110l sack 12, the third identical parts 44 each having a female connecting section 29 which is aligned along the z-axis and with a male connecting portion 28 of a second identical part 22 cooperates, in particular with a locking connection 26 already described in which an elastic element engages in a bore in the Figure 7b and Figure 11b is shown in a detailed view Z.
  • the Figure 7d and Figure 11d show in a detailed view Y and along a section axis AA that the third identical parts 44 can also be plugged into one another and can preferably be latched by means of clamping pins 48.
  • the bottom ring 42 in this second embodiment similar to the ring 14 already described, it has a reinforced receptacle 30 with guide sections 32 .
  • the bottom ring 42 is shown in a third embodiment, with the third identical parts 44 each having a female connecting section 29, with the connecting section 29 being able to be pushed onto the second identical part 22 and by means of a latching connection 26 is connectable, in which an elastic element engages in a bore, as in the Figure 8b is shown in detail.
  • the second identical part 22 in particular does not have a section with a reduced cross section.
  • the Figure 8d shows in a detailed view Y that the third identical parts 44 can also be plugged into one another and can be latched into one another, preferably by means of a T-connecting piece 50 or a T-shaped connecting piece.
  • This third embodiment of the base ring 42 can be displaceable along the second identical parts 24 and can also be arranged above the base 18 . Therefore, this third embodiment of the floor ring 42 would also be conceivable in addition to other embodiments of a floor ring 42 .
  • the third identical parts 44 are designed as at least one flexible connecting strip 46, in particular a Velcro strip shown here, with at least the second identical parts 24 facing the floor 18 have guide sections 47, in particular eyelets, for the flexible connecting strap 46.
  • the guide sections 47 are preferably formed on an outer side of the frame 10 and the second identical parts 24 .
  • the connecting strap 46 is guided through the guide sections 47 and can thus prevent it from spreading open due to an increased load on the legs 16 .
  • a Velcro strip in particular can be dismantled quickly and easily or can be opened easily.
  • a device with a frame 10 with a sack 12, as in FIG Figure 2c shown, with a lid 34, as in FIG Figures 4a to 4d shown, can be closed, in which case the lid 34 can lie on the upper edge 20 of the sack 12 and the ring 14 in the assembled state, thereby forming a type of slip-on lid which preferably clamps the sack 12 between the ring 14 and an inside of the lid 34 and firmly attached.
  • the cover 34 has a grip area 36 in order to enable particularly simple manual operation.
  • the cross section of the lid 34 according to the sectional views in FIG Figures 4c and 4d executed shell-shaped along the cutting axes CC and DD, so that several lids 34 can be stacked one on top of the other in a z-direction.
  • the cover 34 is shown in a mounted condition on the frame 10 and the ring 14. As already described, the cover 34 can thus close the ring 14 and thus an open edge 20 (not shown here) of the assembled sack 12 as a type of slip-on cover.
  • Figures 13a to 13c an embodiment with a hinge element 52 or joint with which the cover 34 is rotatably or foldably connected to the ring 14 as a hinged cover.
  • the hinge element 52 is shown in detail, the hinge element 52 having a first U-shaped connection section 54 for connection to the cover 34 and a second U-shaped connection section 56 for connection to the frame 10, in particular the ring 14.
  • the hinge element 52 can be pushed onto an edge of the cover 34 by means of the first U-shaped connecting section 54 and can be connected to the cover 34 .
  • the U-shaped contour or profile of the connecting section 54 is preferably curved at one open end with a curved section such that when the hinge element 52 is in the installed state, the U-shaped profile is elastically deformed and the connecting section 54 is connected to the cover 34 in a non-positive manner .
  • the second U-shaped connecting section 56 is designed to be connected to the ring 14 , in particular to the first identical part 22 of the ring 14 .
  • the first identical part 22 is preferably designed as a U-profile, with the second connecting section 56 either engaging in the U-profile of the first identical part 22 or completely encompassing it.
  • the hinge element 52 has at least one, here two, hook-shaped latching elements 62 for fixing the second connecting section 56 to the first identical part 22 of the ring 14, with these latching elements 62 in the assembled state having a counterpart or a strut inside or outside the first identical part 22 engage and connect the hinge element 52 to the ring 14 in a form-fitting manner.
  • the first and second connecting sections 54, 56 are connected to a flexible joint section 58 along a pivot axis 60, with the joint section 58 forming a section of the hinge element 52 with a reduced cross section such that it can be rotated elastically around the pivot axis 60 due to its relatively low rigidity.
  • the hinge element 52 is preferably made in one piece and from the same material.
  • the first and the second connecting section 54, 56 each have end cheeks 64 perpendicular to the pivot axis 60, with a projection 66 being formed parallel to the pivot axis 60 in an inside of the cheeks 64 of the first connecting section 54 and in the outside of the cheeks 64 of the second connecting section 56, three indentations 68 are formed in such a way that the projection 66 in the first connecting section 54 can engage in the indentations 68 of the second connecting section 56 as a latching means as soon as the cover 34 is opened and the hinge element 52 rotates about the pivot axis 60.
  • the cheeks 64 face each other at a small distance or are slidably parallel, with the projection 66 elastically deflecting or prestressing the cheeks 64 when they overlap and latching in the region of the notches 68 .
  • the cover 34 can be adjusted into different latching positions corresponding to the number of indentations 68 of the second connecting section 56 and fixed in an open state.
  • the indentations are preferably V-shaped and formed radially around the pivot axis 60, the three indentations being arranged at an angle of preferably 20° to 40°, particularly preferably 30°, to one another.
  • a width of the hinge element 52 parallel to the pivot axis 60 is preferably between 50 mm and 60 mm, particularly preferably 56 mm.
  • a wall thickness of the first and second connecting section 54, 56 is preferably between 1 mm and 3 mm, particularly preferably 2 mm.

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