The present invention generally relates to magnetic tool holders. More particularly, the present invention is related to a display apparatus used to display the features and advantages of tool holders which incorporate the use of magnets.
Professional users of small hand tools such as carpenters, seamstresses, auto mechanics, electricians, plumbers, construction workers, as well as non-professional do-it-yourselfers have traditionally worn belts, holsters, and aprons in order to hold tool and other supplies. These and other similar devices allow a user to keep supplies close at hand while moving freely about a job site. However, wearing an apron or similar device has certain limitations. For instance, wearing an apron or similar device does not help the task of reaching for supplies while holding a perfectly aligned work piece or holding a heavy work piece with one hand and some tool with the other. Additionally, aprons and similar devices are prone to accidently spill the tools and work items that are held within the pockets of the apron or similar device.
By incorporating magnets with the body of a tool holder, an apron or similar device, a worker wearing or using the tool holder is able to securely hold metallic tools and other work items in a readily accessible location on the body via the magnetic attraction of the magnets. Thus, the worker is able to work more efficiently as they are less likely to fumble tools and other items thereby increasing work production. Such tool holders are depicted in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/287,287, entitled “MAGNETIC TOOL BELT AND TOOL BELT ACCESSORIES,” U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/468,535, entitled “MAGNETIC TOOL HOLSTER” and U.S. Patent Application No. 61/004,440, entitled “MAGNETIC TOOL HOLDERS,” and U.S. Design patent No. D551551, entitled “PRODUCT DISPLAY.” However, magnetic tool holders traditionally appear similar in form and function to other traditional tool holders.
An apparatus to display a tool holder that incorporates magnets comprises at least a magnetically attractable work item, a tool holder incorporating magnets and an attachment mechanism for attaching the magnetically attractable work item to the display. The attachment mechanism attaches to the magnetic tool holder such that the magnetically attractable work item is able to be removed from the magnet of the tool holder while still coupled to the magnetic tool display. In some embodiments, the apparatus also comprises a display placard. In these embodiments, the attachment mechanism attaches to the display placard and the magnetically attractable work item such that the magnetically attractable work item is able to be removed from the magnet of the tool holder while still coupled to the display placard.
In one aspect, a magnetic tool holder display comprises a magnetic tool holder, a magnetically attractable work item, and an attachment mechanism that attaches the magnetically attractable work item to the display. In some embodiments, the display further comprises a display placard for hanging the display. In some embodiments the magnetically attractable work item comprises one or more of a nut, a washer, a screw, a nail, and a drill bit. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism enables the magnetically attractable work item to removably couple with a magnet of the magnetic tool holder while still being additionally attached to the display. In further embodiments the attachment mechanism comprises an elongated cord with a first end attached to the magnetically attractable work item and a second end attached to the display. In some of these embodiments the second end is attached to the magnetic tool holder. In some embodiments the second end is attached to the display placard. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism attaches to the magnetically attractable work item and the display by one or more of stitching, grommet, hook-and-loop fastening system, and adhesive mechanism. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism comprises one or more of leather, cotton, cotton/polyester blend, plastic, nylon, vinyl, neoprene, knit, and rubber. In some embodiments the magnetic tool holder comprises one or more of a tool belt, a tool pouch, a belt clip, a hammer holster, and a wrist band. In further embodiments the attachment mechanism is elastic and stretchable.
In another aspect, a system for displaying a magnetic tool holder comprises a magnetic tool holder, a magnetically attractable work item removably coupled to a magnet of the magnetic tool holder, an attachment mechanism that attaches the magnetically attractable work item to the system, and a display placard coupled to the magnetic tool holder for hanging the system on a display rack. In some embodiments the magnetically attractable work item comprises one or more of a nut, a washer, a screw, a nail, and a drill bit. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism enables the magnetically attractable work item to removably couple with the magnet of the magnetic tool holder while still being additionally attached to the system. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism comprises an elongated cord with a first end attached to the magnetically attractable work item and a second end attached to the system. In some of these embodiments the second end is attached to the magnetic tool holder. In further embodiments the second end is attached to the display placard. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism attaches to the magnetically attractable work item and the system by one or more of stitching, grommet, hook-and-loop fastening system, and adhesive mechanism. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism comprises one or more of leather, cotton, cotton/polyester blend, plastic, nylon, vinyl, neoprene, knit, and rubber. In some embodiments the magnetic tool holder comprises one or more of a tool belt, a tool pouch, a belt clip, a hammer holster, and a wrist band. In further embodiments the attachment mechanism is elastic and stretchable.
In yet another aspect, the presently claimed invention relates to a method for displaying a magnetic tool holder. The method comprises attaching a magnetic tool holder to a display placard, removably coupling a magnetically attractable work item to a magnet of the magnetic tool holder, and hanging the display placard with the magnetic tool holder and the magnetically attractable work item on a sales rack. In some embodiments the magnetically attractable work item comprises one or more of a nut, a washer, a screw, a nail, and a drill bit. In some embodiments the display further comprises an attachment mechanism that enables the magnetically attractable work item to removably couple with the magnet of the magnetic tool holder while still being additionally attached to the display. In further embodiments the attachment mechanism comprises an elongated cord with a first end attached to the magnetically attractable work item and a second end attached to the display. In some of these embodiments the second end is attached to the magnetic tool holder. In further embodiments the second end is attached to the display placard. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism attaches to the magnetically attractable work item and the system by one or more of stitching, grommet, hook-and-loop fastening system, and adhesive mechanism. In further embodiments the attachment mechanism comprises one or more of leather, cotton, cotton/polyester blend, plastic, nylon, vinyl, neoprene, knit, and rubber. In some embodiments the magnetic tool holder comprises one or more of a tool belt, a tool pouch, a belt clip, a hammer holster, and a wrist band. In further embodiments the attachment mechanism is elastic and stretchable.
In the following description, numerous details are set forth for purpose of explanation. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the invention may be practiced without the use of these specific details. Throughout the detailed description the terms magnetic tool holder and tool holder incorporating magnets are used interchangeably.
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In use, a magnetically attractable work item is attached to a tool holder incorporating magnets in the same manner as a work item is able to be attached when being used in the field (the only difference being that the work item is further attached to a display placard via an attachment mechanism). Thus, a potential purchaser is able to grasp and remove/reattach the magnetically attractable work item from the different magnets of the magnetic tool holder. Particularly, the attachment mechanism allows the apparatus to be used by a variety of different potential purchasers without losing the magnetically attractable work item. Therefore, this design of the magnetic tool holder display allows a consumer who is considering purchasing a magnetic tool holder to preview the various aspects and advantages of the device. By doing so, the magnetic tool holder display has the advantage of allowing a consumer to preview a magnetic tool holder wristband before purchasing.
The magnetic tool holder display described herein comprises a tool holder incorporating magnets, a magnetically attractable work item, a display placard and an attachment mechanism. By incorporating a magnetically attractable work item with a magnetic tool holder display the present device allows a consumer to use and appreciate the magnetic aspects of a magnetic tool holder wristband before purchase. Thus, a consumer is able to make a more informed purchasing decision when considering the advantages of a magnetic tool holder versus a conventional tool holder and is less likely to purchase a product that will be returned later or not be used. Accordingly, the magnetic tool holder display described herein has numerous advantages.
Another aspect is directed to a method of displaying a magnetic tool holder. This method will now be discussed in conjunction with the flow chart illustrated in
The invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. Such reference herein to specific embodiments and details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications area able to be made in the embodiment chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Specifically, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the magnetic display is able to be used with any sort of magnetic tool holder/holster, magnetized wristband or other device. Further, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the precise structure of the display placard is able to be substantially varied to accommodate various holder/holster devices while still being compatible with the invention. Moreover, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that one or more magnetically attractable work items in various forms may be used while still being compatible with the invention. Accordingly, the device of the invention is able to be implemented in several different ways and have several different appearances.
This Patent Application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. section 119(e) to the co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/225,150, filed Jul. 13, 2009, and entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING TOOL HOLDERS INCORPORATING MAGNETS,” which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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