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Bottle rack

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Assignee: LANGE FRANKPriority: Jul 23, 2010Filed: Jul 20, 2011Published: May 16, 2013
Est. expiryJul 23, 2030(~4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Frank Lange
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Abstract

The invention relates to a bottle rack ( 1 ), which comprises a base element ( 2 ) and a cover element ( 7 ) arranged above the base element. A receiving unit ( 37 ) for a neck of a bottle is arranged on the cover element ( 7 ) such that the receiving unit ( 37 ) is arranged between the base element ( 2 ) and the cover element ( 7 ). The base element ( 2 ) comprises two support units ( 38, 39 ) for a bottom of a bottle which are arranged parallel to each other. Additionally, further modules ( 42 to 45 ) can be arranged between the base element ( 2 ) and the cover element ( 7 ).

Claims

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1 . Bottle rack ( 1 ) comprising a bottom element ( 2 ) and a cover element ( 7 ) disposed superjacently thereto, wherein the bottom element ( 2 ) is connected with the cover element ( 7 ) across webs ( 3 - 6 ) and wherein on the cover element ( 7 ) a receiving device ( 37 ) is disposed for a bottle neck of a bottle ( 54 - 56 ,  64 - 67 ) wherein the receiving device ( 37 ) is disposed between the bottom element ( 2 ) and the cover element ( 7 ), wherein between the bottom element ( 2 ) and the cover element ( 7 ) at least one module ( 42 - 45 ) is disposed and wherein at least one module ( 42 - 45 ) comprises two support units ( 20 ,  21 ,  21 ′,  22 ,  23 ,  23 ′) disposed parallel to one another which are connected with one another across a receiving device ( 24 - 27 ,  40 ). 
     
     
         2 . Bottle rack as in  claim 1 , wherein the modules ( 42 - 45 ) are disposed one above the other, wherein each module ( 42 - 45 ) is rotated with respect to the subjacent module ( 42 - 45 ) by 90° about a rotational axis (C). 
     
     
         3 . Bottle rack as in  claim 1 , wherein the receiving devices ( 24 - 27 ,  37 ,  40 ) are comprised of two receiving arrangements ( 32 ,  32 ′,  33 ,  33 ′,  34 ,  34 ′,  35 ,  35 ′,  36 ,  36 ′,  70 ,  70 ′) disposed parallel to one another. 
     
     
         4 . Bottle rack as in  claim 1 , wherein the two receiving arrangements ( 36 ,  36 ′) disposed parallel to one another of the receiving device ( 37 ) are connected with the cover element ( 7 ) across webs ( 28 - 31 ). 
     
     
         5 . Bottle rack as in  claim 1 , wherein the two support units ( 20 ,  20 ′,  21 ,  21 ′,  22 ,  22 ′,  23 ,  23 ′) disposed parallel to one another of module ( 42 - 45 ) are inclined at an angle α with respect to the receiving devices ( 24 - 27 ,  37 ,  40 ). 
     
     
         6 . Bottle rack as in  claim 3 , wherein each receiving arrangement ( 32 ,  32 ′,  33 ,  33 ′,  34 ,  34 ′,  35 ,  35 ′,  36 ,  36 ′,  70 ,  70 ′) includes several support faces ( 53 ,  57 - 63 ,  80 - 87 ) for receiving a bottle neck of a bottle ( 54 - 56 ,  64 - 67 ). 
     
     
         7 . Bottle rack as in  claim 6 , wherein the support faces ( 53 ,  57 - 63 ,  80 - 87 ) for receiving a bottle neck of a bottle ( 54 - 56 ,  64 - 67 ) at the two opposing receiving arrangements ( 32 ,  32 ′,  33 ,  33 ′,  34 ,  34 ′,  35 ,  35 ′,  36 ,  36 ′,  70 ,  70 ′) are disposed offset with respect to one another. 
     
     
         8 . Bottle rack ( 1 ) comprising webs ( 3 - 6 ) which are connected with one another across at least two modules ( 42  - 45 ) one disposed superjacently to the other, wherein the at least two modules ( 42 - 45 ) are disposed vertically offset with respect to one another by 90° referred to a rotational axis (C). 
     
     
         9 . Bottle rack as in  claim 8 , wherein the module ( 42 - 45 ) comprises two support units ( 20 ,  20 ′,  21 ,  21 ′,  22 ,  22 ′,  23 ,  23 ′) disposed parallel to one another, which are connected with each other across a receiving device ( 24 - 27 ,  40 ). 
     
     
         10 . Bottle rack as in  claim 9 , wherein the receiving devices ( 24 - 27 ,  40 ) are comprised of two receiving arrangements ( 32 ,  32 ′,  33 ,  33 ′,  34 ,  34 ′,  35 ,  35 ′,  36 ,  36 ′,  70 ,  70 ′) disposed parallel to one another. 
     
     
         11 . Bottle rack as in  claim 8 , wherein the support units ( 20 ,  20 ′,  21 ,  21 ′,  22 ,  22 ′,  23 ,  23 ′) disposed parallel to one another of the module ( 42 - 45 ) are inclined at an angle α with respect to the receiving device ( 24 - 27 ,  40 ). 
     
     
         12 . Bottle rack as in  claim 10 , wherein each receiving arrangement ( 32 ,  32 ′,  33 ,  33 ′,  34 ,  34 ′,  35 ,  35 ′,  36 ,  36 ′,  70 ,  70 ′) comprises several support faces ( 53 ,  57 - 63 ,  80 - 87 ) for receiving a bottle neck of a bottle ( 54 - 56 ,  64 - 67 ). 
     
     
         13 . Bottle rack as in  claim 12 , wherein the support faces ( 53 ,  57 - 63 ,  80 - 87 ) for receiving a bottle neck of a bottle ( 54 - 56 ,  64 - 67 ) at the two opposing receiving arrangements ( 32 ,  32 ′,  33 ,  33 ′,  34 ,  34 ′,  35 ,  35 ′, [ 36 ,  36 ′,]  70 ,  70 ′) are offset with respect to one another. 
     
     
         14 . Bottle rack as in  claim 8 , wherein on the webs ( 3 - 6 ) rail systems are provided on which the modules ( 42 - 45 ) can be moved in the vertical direction whereby the spacing of the individual modules ( 42 - 45 ) with respect to each other can be varied. 
     
     
         15 . Bottle rack as in  claim 14 , wherein on the webs ( 3 - 6 ) further modules ( 42 - 45 ) are disposed, wherein each further module ( 42 - 45 ) is disposed with respect to the subjacent module ( 42 - 45 ) vertically offset by 90° referred to the rotational axis (C).

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