Case formed by stacked module elements

Trunks and hand-carried luggage – Trunks – Extensible and sectional

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190107, 220 427, 220 6, 220343, 206503, B65D 21036

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054152550

ABSTRACT:
In a case for receiving and transporting articles, in particular tools and working material, comprising at least one lower part (28a) with a base (28a) and a lid, which are jointedly connected to one another by a hinge and have a locking device, the case is of a unitised construction. The lower part forms a module which can be connected to further modules by hinges.

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