Patent ID: 8490794
Filing Date: 2013-07-23
Classification: A61J,B65D

Abstract:
1. A pack comprising a basic body comprising a hollow; a carrier mounted in a displaceable manner in the hollow of the basic body in a rest position, the basic body and the carrier configured such that the carrier can be pulled at least part of the way out of the hollow of the basic body via an end opening of the basic body; wherein securing means are provided such that the carrier can be pulled out of the hollow only by a specific application of force applied to the basic body, wherein the carrier comprises a latching tongue, which is articulated in a resilient manner on a base portion, and the basic body further comprises a housing wail with a latching shoulder, wherein the latching shoulder interacts with the latching tongue in order to create a latching connection in the rest position; wherein the base portion and the latching tongue are separated from one another by an articulation strip, there being a first folding line between the base portion and the articulation strip and a second folding line between the articulation strip and the latching tongue; wherein the base portion, the articulation strip, and the latching tongue, from a U-shape in side view when the carrier is in the rest position; wherein the basic body comprises a two-part design comprising a floor part and a moulding; wherein the basic body has a latching-tongue-accommodating for accommodating the latching tongue in the rest position, and in that the latching-tongue-accommodating region is followed in the direction of the a carrier-accommodating region, wherein the latching shoulder is located in the transition region between the latching-tongue-accommodating region and carrier-accommodating region; and wherein the carrier-accommodating region of the basic body is followed by an end region which predetermines the opening and accommodates a further U-shape of the carrier in the rest position, which U-shape is formed by a deflection of the carrier wherein a first portion of the housing wall, which is assigned to the end region, is elevated in relation to a second portion of the housing wall, which is assigned to the carrier-accommodating region.