Abstract: A medical or organisation cart includes a clamping rail for attaching accessories. The cart is rectangular when viewed from above, with rounded corners. The cart includes corner profiles among which at least one is provided with a vertically extending undercut extending to a top surface or a worktop of the cart. The clamping rail has a tensioner, a counter hold element and a connection strap connecting the tensioner with the counter hold element and which the accessories may be attached to or hanged on. The tensioner may be positively connected with the corner profile at the vertical undercut, and the clamping rail may be fixedly attached to the cart and may be detached, both with the help of the tensioner. The clamping rail may be fixedly attached at any position of the vertical undercut and at a position of an adjacent corner profile corresponding to that first position.
Abstract: A medical or organisation cart includes a clamping rail for attaching accessories. The cart is rectangular when viewed from above, with rounded corners. The cart includes corner profiles among which at least one is provided with a vertically extending undercut extending to a top surface or a worktop of the cart. The clamping rail has a tensioner, a counter hold element and a connection strap connecting the tensioner with the counter hold element and which the accessories may be attached to or hanged on. The tensioner may be positively connected with the corner profile at the vertical undercut, and the clamping rail may be fixedly attached to the cart and may be detached, both with the help of the tensioner. The clamping rail may be fixedly attached at any position of the vertical undercut and at a position of an adjacent corner profile corresponding to that first position.
Abstract: A transport container includes a container body (14) and a container lid (12) pivotably mounted at the container body, with a multitude of guide rollers (58) at the container body (14) and a telescopic handle (64) spaced apart from the guide rollers (58), each at the side of the container body (14) opposite the container lid (12). A stacking frame (50) is attached to the rectangular container body (14), or is integrated into the rectangular container body (14). The container body (14) has rounded corners, but is free of supports or recesses (82) for guide rollers (58). The stacking frame (50) forms at least three stacking guides (52, 54), and the guide rollers (58) are mounted inside or at the stacking frame (50).
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 4, 2015
Publication date:
August 6, 2015
Applicant:
Zarges GmbH
Inventors:
Manuel Fernandez GONZALEZ, Rainer Ublacker