Compact tool holder and display system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386363
  • Patent Number
    6,386,363
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A holder system for holding at least one socket includes an elongated base, which has a slide slot. Each of a plurality of socket receiving members has a lower retaining portion retained axially and movably on the base, and an upper insert portion that is formed integrally on an upper end of the lower retaining portion and that is adapted to extend into the socket. The upper insert portion includes an integral resilient unit, which is formed with a nub unit that is adapted to be biased to engage a groove in the socket. A lock rod is received slidably within the slide slot in the base, and is disposed under the socket receiving members. A top surface of the lock rod is formed integrally with an upwardly projecting pushing rib unit that is adapted to press the resilient unit against the inner surface of the socket so as to engage the nub unit with the groove in the socket, thereby preventing removal of the socket from the socket receiving member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a tool holder and display system, more particularly to a socket holder and display system, which can lock a plurality of sockets on a base.




2. Description of the Related Art




When displaying a plurality of sockets for sale, it is necessary to lock and position the same on a base. Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


, a conventional compact tool holder and display system disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,745 is shown to include an elongated base


1


, a socket receiving member


2


, and a lock member


3


. The base


1


is formed with a dovetail groove


101


and two retaining lips


102


that define an opening of the groove


101


therebetween. The socket receiving member


2


has a horizontal bottom wall


201


, two vertical base walls


202


, an interior space


203


defined between the base walls


202


and between two resilient retaining walls


204


, and two nubs


205


formed on outer surfaces of the retaining walls


204


. The bottom wall


201


is confined within the dovetail groove


101


in the base


1


. The base walls


202


and the resilient retaining walls


204


engage an aperture


401


in a socket


4


in such a manner that the nubs


205


extend into a nub engaging groove


402


in the socket


4


. The lock member


3


has a horizontal plate-shaped lock stop


301


and a lock body


302


that is inserted into the space


203


in the socket receiving member


2


and that abuts against the resilient retaining walls


204


, there by preventing disengagement of the nubs


205


from the groove


402


in the socket


4


. During assembly, the socket


4


is sleeved first on the socket receiving member


2


so as to engage the nubs


205


with the groove


402


. Subsequently, the lock body


302


of the lock member


3


is inserted into the space


203


in the socket receiving member


2


, and the lock stop


201


of the socket; receiving member


2


is inserted into the dovetail groove


101


in the base


1


, thereby completing the assembly of these elements


1


,


2


,


3


, and


4


. As such, it is time-consuming for the socket


4


to be mounted on and dismounted from the base


1


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of this invention is to provide a compact tool holder and display system, in which a socket can be easily mounted on and dismounted from a base.




According to this invention, a holder system for holding at least one socket includes an elongated base, which. has a slide slot that extends along the length thereof. Each of a plurality of socket receiving members has a lower retaining portion retained axially and movably on the base, and an upper insert portion that is formed integrally on an upper end of the lower retaining portion and that is adapted to extend into the socket. The upper insert portion includes an integral resilient unit, which is formed with a nub unit that is adapted to be biased to engage a groove in the socket. A lock rod is received slidably within the slide slot in the base, and is disposed under the socket receiving members. A top surface of the lock rod is formed integrally with an upwardly projecting pushing rib unit that is adapted to press the resilient unit against the inner surface of the socket so as to engage the nub unit with the groove in the socket, thereby preventing removal of the socket from the socket receiving member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a conventional compact tool holder and display system, which is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,745;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a socket receiving member and a lock member of the conventional system shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top view of a base of the conventional system shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a partly exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of a compact tool holder and display system according to this invention;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment, illustrating how a socket is mounted thereon;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view, illustrating how a socket receiving member is mounted on a base;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of a base and a socket receiving member of the first preferred embodiment; and





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of a second preferred embodiment of a compact tool holder and display system according to this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, it would be understood that similar elements and structures are designated by like reference numbers throughout the entire disclosure. Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


6


, and


7


, a first preferred embodiment of a compact tool holder and display system according to this invention is shown to include an elongated base


10


, a plurality of socket receiving members


20


, a lock rod


30


, and an end piece


40


.




The base


10


has a top surface, which is formed with a slide slot


13


that extends along the length thereof.




Each of the socket receiving members


20


is inserted into an aperture


51


in a socket


50


, and has a lower retaining portion


21


retained axially and movably on the base


10


, and an upper insert portion


22


that is formed integrally on an upper end of the lower retaining portion


21


and that extends into the socket


50


. The upper insert portion


22


includes an integral resilient unit, which is formed with a nub unit that is biased to engage a nub engaging groove


52


in an inner surface of the socket


50


.




The lock rod


30


is received slidably within the slide slot


13


in the base


10


, and is disposed under the socket receiving members


20


. A top surface of the lock rod


30


is formed integrally with an upwardly projecting pushing rib unit that is adapted to press the resilient unit against the inner surface of the socket


50


so as to engage the nub unit with the groove


52


in the socket


50


, thereby preventing removal of the socket


50


from the socket receiving member


20


.




The base


10


has a horizontal bottom wall


11


, two vertical side walls


12


extending integrally and upwardly from two opposite sides of the bottom wall


11


so as to define the slide slot


13


between the side walls


12


and above the bottom wall


11


, and two horizontal guiding ribs


14


that are formed respectively on upper ends of the side walls


12


and that extend away from each other. The lower retaining portion


21


of the socket receiving member


20


includes two horizontal top plates


211


, two vertical side plates


212


, two retaining ribs


213


, and a horizontal connecting sheet


216


. The top plates .


211


are disposed at the same level. The connecting sheet


216


has two opposite sides, each of which is formed integrally with a middle portion of a respective one of the inner sides of the top plates


211


. The vertical side plates


212


extend respectively, integrally, and downwardly from the outer sides of the top plates


211


, and flank the base


10


. The retaining ribs


213


extend respectively, integrally, and inwardly from lower ends of the side plates


212


, thereby defining two guiding grooves


214


between the top plates


211


and the retaining ribs


213


, into which the guiding ribs


14


of the base


10


are inserted respectively, thereby retaining the socket receiving member


20


on the base


10


. Two notches


215


are defined among the connecting sheet


216


and the top plates


211


.




In this embodiment, the resilient unit of the upper insert portion


22


of the socket receiving member


20


includes two resilient elements


221


, which are formed respectively and integrally on the top plates


211


and which are spaced apart from each other. Two slits


222


are defined between the resilient elements


221


. Each of the resilient elements


221


is shaped as a vertical plate, which has a generally U-shaped cross-section and an outer surface. The nub unit includes two nubs


223


that are formed respectively and integrally on the outer surfaces of the resilient elements


221


.




The pushing rib unit includes two spaced-apart pushing ribs


31


, which extend from an intermediate portion of the lock member


30


and along length of the lock member


30


and which press respectively and upwardly against the inner sides of the top plates


211


so as to turn the resilient elements


221


from a vertical position shown in

FIG. 6

to a somewhat outwardly inclined position shown in

FIG. 5

, in which the resilient elements


221


press against the inner surface of the socket


4


.




The lock member


30


further has two integral reinforcing ribs


33


, which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides thereof.




The slide slot


13


in the base


10


has a closed end


131


and an open end


132


. The base


10


further has two aligned retaining holes


133


formed respectively through the side walls


12


near the open end


131


, and a fastener hole


134


formed through the bottom wall


11


near the open end


132


. The lock member


30


is formed integrally with a vertical actuating plate


32


that is received within the open end


132


of the slide slot


13


in the base


10


.




The end piece


40


has a plate body


41


that abuts against the actuating plate


32


and that is formed with a hole


411


aligned with the fastener hole


134


in the base


10


for permitting extension of a lock bolt (not shown), and two resilient arms


42


that are formed respectively and integrally on two opposite sides of the plate body


41


and that extend in a longitudinal direction of the slide slot


13


. Each of the resilient arms


42


is formed with an end barb


421


, which engages a respective one of the retaining holes


133


in the base


10


, thereby retaining the lock member


30


on the base


10


. Each of the side walls


12


of the base


10


is disposed between the plate body


41


and a respective one of the resilient arms


42


.





FIG. 8

shows a modified pushing rib unit, which includes a pushing rib


31


′ that extends from an intermediate portion of the lock member


30


′ and along the length of the lock member


30


′ and that presses upward against the connecting sheet


216


. The lock member


30


′ also has two integral reinforcing ribs


33


′, which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides thereof.




With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A holder system for holding at least one socket, the socket having an inner surface that is formed with a nub engaging groove, said system comprising:an elongated base having a top surface, which is formed with a slide slot that extends along length thereof; a plurality of socket receiving members, each of which has a lower retaining portion retained axially and movably on said base, and an upper insert portion that is formed integrally on an upper end of said lower retaining portion and that is adapted to extend into the socket, said upper insert portion including an integral resilient unit which is formed with a nub unit that is adapted to be biased to engage the groove in the socket; and a lock rod received slidably within said slide slot in said base and disposed under said: socket receiving members, said lock rod having a top surface, which is formed integrally with an upwardly projecting pushing rib unit that is adapted to press said resilient unit against the inner surface of the socket so as to engage said nub unit with the groove in the socket, thereby preventing removal of the socket from said socket receiving member.
  • 2. The holder system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base has a horizontal bottom wall, two vertical side walls extending integrally and upwardly from two opposite sides of said bottom wall so as to define said slide slot between said side walls and above said bottom wall, and two horizontal guiding ribs that are formed respectively on upper ends of said side walls and that extend away from each other, said lower retaining portion of said socket receiving member including:two horizontal top plates disposed at the same level, each of said top plates having an inner side and an outer side; a horizontal connecting sheet having two opposite sides, each of which is formed integrally with a middle portion of a respective one of said inner sides of said top plates; two vertical side plates extending respectively, integrally, and downwardly from said outer sides of said top plates, and flanking said base; and two horizontal retaining ribs extending respectively, integrally, and inwardly from lower ends of said side plates, thereby defining two guiding grooves between said top plates and said retaining ribs, into which said guiding ribs of said base are inserted respectively, thereby retaining said socket receiving member on said base.
  • 3. The holder system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said resilient unit of said upper insert portion of said socket receiving member includes two resilient elements, which are formed respectively and integrally on said top plates and which are spaced apart from each other, each of said resilient elements being shaped as a vertical plate, which has a generally U-shaped cross-section and an outer surface, said nub unit including two nubs that are formed respectively and integrally on said outer surfaces of said resilient elements, said pushing rib unit pressing upward against assembly of said connecting sheet and said inner sides of said top plates so that said resilient elements are somewhat inclined outward, thereby pressing against the inner surface of the socket.
  • 4. The holder system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said pushing rib unit includes two spaced-apart pushing ribs, which extend from an intermediate portion of said lock member and along length of said lock member and which press respectively and upwardly against said inner sides of said top plates.
  • 5. The holder system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said lock member further has two integral reinforcing ribs, which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides thereof.
  • 6. The holder system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said pushing rib unit includes a pushing rib, which extends from an intermediate portion of said lock member and along length of said lock member and which presses upward against said connecting sheet.
  • 7. The holder system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said lock member further has two integral reinforcing ribs, which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides thereof.
  • 8. The holder system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said slide slot in said base has a closed end and an open end, said base further having two aligned retaining holes formed respectively through said side walls near said open end, and a fastener hole formed through said bottom wall near said open end, said lock member having an end, which is formed integrally with a vertical actuating plate that is received within said open end of said slide slot in said base, said system further including an end piece, which has a plate body that abuts against said actuating plate and that has a hole aligned with said fastener hole in said base, and two resilient arms that are formed respectively and integrally on two opposite sides of said plate body and that extend in a longitudinal direction of said slide slot, each of said resilient arms being formed with an end barb, which engages a respective one of said retaining holes in said base, thereby retaining said lock member on said base, each of said side walls of said base being disposed between said plate body of said end piece and a respective one of said resilient arms of said end piece.
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