Patents Assigned to Rose-Plastic GmbH
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Patent number: 5979652Abstract: An element for hanging tools that have an SDS-shank wherein the hanging element includes a lug (1) and an elastically-deformable sleeve-like body (3, 30). Body (3, 30) includes at least one bulge or fold (12) that defines a clearance (20). Body (3, 30) also includes at least one protrusion (18) that engages a flute of the SDS-shank to retain the SDS-shank in body (3, 30). Clearance (20) allows body (3, 30) to deform when the SDS-shank is inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Rose Plastic, GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler
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Patent number: 5979649Abstract: An elongated packing container is intended to receive tools and other objects. In order to avoid damage to these objects upon dropping and falling of the container on the ground, a cushioning arrangement is arranged at the point of the container. The cushioning arrangement lends some play in terms of elastic movement to the side walls opening out in the point of the container, when the object in the container with its mass acceleration causes force to impact on the side walls of the container. This arrangement avoids the object's penetrating the point of the container and becoming damaged.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Rose Plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler
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Patent number: 5680949Abstract: A packaging container assembly having a variable length. The assembly includes an outer hollow body and an inner hollow body. The hollow bodies can be assembled with one another by a sliding of an open end of the inner hollow body into an open end of the outer hollow body for forming the packaging container assembly. Each hollow body has a rectangular cross section in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis thereof thereby defining a plurality of longitudinal edges thereon. A plurality of rows of notches include a first set of rows of notches disposed on one of the hollow bodies, the rows of notches of the first set being disposed diagonally opposite one another on corresponding longitudinal edges of the one of the hollow bodies; and a second set of rows of notches disposed on another one of the hollow bodies, the rows of notches of the second set being disposed on all longitudinal edges of the other one of the hollow bodies.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: rose plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Roesler
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Patent number: 5588525Abstract: A container for storing annular workpieces having a slot across a circumference thereof includes an inner core part having a first length section formed as a smooth cylindrical body having a rib extending parallel to a container axis substantially along an entire longitudinal extent of the first section for engagement in slots of the annular workpieces, and a second length section adjoining the first length section and formed as a substantially cylindrical body having a diameter larger than a diameter of the smooth cylindrical body forming the first section, and an outer jacket part having an inner circumferential surface spaced from an outer circumferential surface of the smooth cylindrical body and adjoining an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical body forming the second section.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1996Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Rose-Plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler
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Patent number: 5577629Abstract: A package box for flat objects having relatively small dimension and including a parallelepiped-shape main part with a separation wall, which extends in a longitudinal middle plane of the box, and with a plurality of transverse separation walls, and a closing cover, in which box the upper edge of the longitudinally extending separation wall has at least one rib equally spaced from both end walls and having a height not exceeding the thickness of the cover, and the cover has in its longitudinal middle plane at least one slot corresponding to the rib for receiving the rib in the closed condition of the box.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Rose-Plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler
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Patent number: 5562212Abstract: A container for receiving a plurality of elongate objects to be stored parallel to each other and including receiving and closure parts having each complementary two opposite spaced relatively large side walls having each an end section extending perpendicular to the side walls and having a width smaller than a distance between side walls, and two divergent sections extending from opposite ends of the end section and connecting the end section to respective longitudinal ends of the respective side walls of the receiving and closure parts, and with the end sections of the receiving and closure parts having a row of spaced projections, on the outer surfaces, and the end sections of the closure part having at least one boss formed on the inner surfaces of the sections and cooperating with the projections on the outer surfaces of the end sections of the receiving part for connecting the parts together.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Rose-Plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler
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Patent number: 4995513Abstract: A container for oblong articles includes a bottom wall, two side walls and two end walls connecting the side walls. A cover is pivotally attached through a film-type hinge to one of the end walls and is in its closed position in locking engagement with the other end wall. A tongue extends upwardly from the upper edge of each end wall. A flange and a web located inwardly from the flange extend downwardly from each end portion of the cover. In the closed position of the container, the tongue extends between the flange and the web and into a slot defined in the cover between the flange and the web and an inwardly projecting nose formed on the flange is received by a recess defined in the tongue.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1990Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Rose-Plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler
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Patent number: 4509656Abstract: A packing container assembly particularly for storing elongated objects is formed with inner and outer elongated interfitting hollow members each having a polygonal cross-sectional configuration with a closed end and an open end longitudinally slidable relative to each other. Each of the hollow members is formed with interlocking members which cooperate to fix the hollow members in engagement with each other. The interlocking members on the outer hollow member are inwardly projecting webs located adjacent the open end of the outer hollow member at corners thereof and the interlocking members of the inner hollow member are outwardly projecting elevations spaced apart in the longitudinal direction thereof with elevations being provided at at least two diagonally opposite corners of the inner hollow member lying in a common plane extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction thereof. The hollow members are formed with rounded corners having specific radii which differ from each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Rose-Plastic GmbHInventor: Peter Rosler