Display case, carry case and storage stand for a plurality of elongated tools

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6685018
  • Patent Number
    6,685,018
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A display case, carry case and storage stand for a plurality of elongated tools, such as screwdrivers, which comprises a pair of units which are pivotally connected together. Each unit has an exterior arcuate surface on which is to be mounted a plurality of the elongated tools in a spaced apart arrangement. The units are to be pivotable from an aligned position to a side-by-side position, and when in the side-by-side position the display case becomes a storage stand. When the display case is in the aligned position, it can function as a carry case.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The field of this invention relates to product packages and more particularly to a product package for a plurality of elongated tools that can attractively display the tools at a for sale location within a retail store and also where the purchaser of the package then can subsequently use the package as a carry case and a storage stand.




2. Description of the Related Art




The design of display packages for products within retail stores has long been known. When the product that is being made available for sale constitutes a set of tools, such as a set of screwdrivers, it has been known to display the screwdrivers within a carry case that resemble an attache case. Therefore, when the purchaser purchases the product, the display case will also become a carry case for the user.




There is always a need to design a new and novel arrangement for displaying of product that is to be purchased within a retail store, and if that display can then be functionally used by the purchaser of the product, such further use of the display will also function as an incentive to induce the purchaser to purchase the product.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first basic embodiment comprising a display case, carry case and storage stand for a plurality of elongated tools which comprises a first unit which has a first front surface extending from a first rear surface. The first front surface is generally arcuate and has a series of first tool engagements located in a spaced apart arrangement. Each first tool engagement is adapted to supportingly mount an elongated tool. The second unit having a front surface extends from a second rear surface. The second front surface is also generally arcuate and also has a series of second tool engagements located in a spaced apart unit. Each second tool arrangement is adapted to supportingly mount an elongated tool. The first unit and second unit are hingedly connected together which permits the first unit to be located in an aligned position with the second unit or in a side abutting position with the second unit.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment utilizes a series of slots as both the first tool engagements and the second tool engagements.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the tools when mounted within the slots being located parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the display case when in the aligned position.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the second unit being similar in overall configuration to the first unit.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by forming a storage container in conjunction with the storage stand configuration of the present invention.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the first unit being latched to the second unit when both in the aligned position and in the side abutting position.




A second basic embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method of marketing a plurality of elongated tools which comprises placing and storing the tools on a two-part display case where one part is pivotally movable relative to a second part between an aligned position and a side-by-side position. When in the aligned position there is provided a handle attached to the display case which facilitates carrying the display case. When in the side-by-side position, the display case functions as a stand for a table or counter providing a centrally located storage container into which tools may be located.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by having the one part to be hingedly connected to the second part.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by both the first part and second part including a series of tool mounting slots.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by the including of a locking arrangement between one part and the second part when in both the aligned position and the side-by-side position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of the display case, carry case and storage stand of the present invention showing the invention in the aligned position where it can function as a carry case which is also the position of the display case;





FIG. 2

is a left side elevational view of the carry case shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear elevational view of the display case and carry case of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view through the display case and carry case of the present invention taken along


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the latching structure between the pair of units when in the aligned position of the display case and carry case of the present invention showing the latch in the latched position;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the display case, carry case and storage stand of the present invention depicting movement of one unit relative to another unit and showing the storage stand configuration in solid lines;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 6

showing in more detail the latching arrangement between the units when in the storage stand configuration; and





FIG. 8

is an isometric view of the storage stand configuration of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown the display case, carry case and storage stand


10


of the present invention, hereinafter referred to as case


10


. Case


10


is constructed of a pair of units or parts known as a first unit


12


and a second unit


14


. The units


12


and


14


are similar in overall construction. However, units


12


and


14


are not identical. Units


12


and


14


will be constructed of a plastic material. However, it is considered to be within the scope of this invention that other materials could be used.




Unit


12


has a first front surface


16


. Second unit


14


has a second front surface


18


. Both front surfaces


16


and


18


are basically arcuate and are actually shown to be a segment of a circle. However, it is considered to be within the scope of this invention that the term arcuate is to refer to any outwardly bowed configuration. For example, the front surfaces


16


and


18


could each comprise a segment of an octagon or hexagon or could be a segment of an ellipse.




The first front surface


16


includes a series of spaced apart open ended slots


20


. The second unit


14


also includes a series of open ended slots


22


. The slots


20


are all parallel to each other and the slots


22


are all parallel to each other. There are nine in number of the slots


20


with a similar number for the slots


22


. When the first unit


12


and the second unit


14


are located in an aligned configuration, which is shown in

FIGS. 1-4

of the drawings, the longitudinal axis of each of the slots


20


and


22


is located parallel to the longitudinal axis


24


of the case


10


. The slots


20


and


22


may or may not be evenly spaced apart. The width of the slots


20


and


22


may vary slightly. The purpose of each of the slots


20


and


22


is to provide a snapping, securing engagement with the shaft


26


of an elongated tool


28


. The tool


28


that is shown is screwdrivers of different lengths and different sizes. The shaft


26


is attached to a handle


30


which is part of the tool


28


. There is to be a particular slot


22


or


24


for a particular length and size of tool


28


. The first front surface


16


will include a series of ledges


32


, and the second surface


18


also includes a similar set of ledges


34


. The closer the ledge


32


is to the first bottom edge


36


of the first unit


12


, the longer the tool


28


that is mounted in conjunction with the first front surface


16


. The farther a ledge


32


is from the bottom edge


36


, the shorter in length the tool


28


that is mounted in conjunction with one of the slots


20


. The same is also true relative to slots


22


of the second unit


14


.




The first unit


12


has a first top edge


38


. The second unit


14


also has a second top edge


40


. When the first unit


12


is in alignment with the second unit


14


, the top edges


38


and


40


abut one another. Located between the top edges


38


and


40


are a pair of hinges


42


. It is the hinges


42


that will permit the second unit


14


to be pivoted about one-hundred and eighty degrees from the aligned position, shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, to the side-by-side or side abutting position, shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

of the drawings.




The second unit


14


also has a second bottom edge


44


. Formed within the second bottom edge


44


is a handle cavity


46


. Pivotally mounted within the handle cavity


46


is a handle


48


. The handle


48


can be moved to the upwardly extended position, as shown in solid lines in

FIG. 4

, or assume the retraced position within the handle cavity


46


, as is shown in dotted line positions of FIG.


4


. The purpose of the handle


48


is to facilitate carrying the case


10


of this invention when the first unit


12


and the second unit


14


are in the aligned position, as is shown in FIGS.


1


-


4


. This carrying of the case


10


is to be accomplished by the user of the case


10


.




The first unit


12


has a first rear surface


50


and the second unit


14


has a second rear surface


52


. Generally, the rear surfaces


50


and


52


are planar with the exception that the first rear surface


50


includes a first enlarged cavity


54


and the second rear surface


52


includes a similarly sized second enlarged cavity


56


. The cavities


54


and


56


cooperate together to form a single container, similar to a bucket. This container is formed when the case


10


is in the stand configuration, as is shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

. This container can be used by the user when a tool


28


is disengaged from its respective slot


20


or


22


with the tool to be merely placed shaft


26


first within this container with storage of the tools


28


to occur in that particular manner. Some users may not want to store the tools


28


by reinserting them in conjunction with their respective slots


20


and


22


. In actual practice when observing

FIG. 8

, once the case


10


has moved to the stand position, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the user should at least remove the tools


28


from their respective slots and turn such one-hundred and eighty degrees around. This will be so that the relatively sharp pointed shaft


26


will not be extending in an upward direction but rather in a downward direction making it virtually impossible for anyone to be injured by contacting the shafts


26


.




When the first unit


12


is in an aligned position with the second position


14


, it is desired that there is incorporated a latching mechanism to hold the units


12


and


14


in this aligned position. This latching mechanism takes the form of a protuberance


58


which is mounted on the wall surface of the first enlarged cavity


54


. Mounted on the second top edge


40


is an extension


60


which has formed thereon a protuberance


62


. The protuberance


58


is actually formed within a cavity


64


formed within the wall surface of the first enlarged cavity


54


. When the units


12


and


14


are mounted to the aligned position, the protuberance


62


will override protuberance


58


with a snapping action occurring thereby locking together the units


12


and


14


. However, upon the application of a small amount of manual force, the second unit


14


can be disengaged from the first unit


12


and moved to the side-by-side or side abutting position, shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

of the drawings. When in this side-by-side position, there is formed a pair of pins


66


and


68


on the first rear surface


50


. Formed on the second rear surface


52


are a pair of spaced apart holes


70


and


72


. Pin


66


is to snap tightly into the hole


70


and pin


68


is to snap tightly into the hole


72


when the units


12


and


14


are located in the side-by-side position. However, again from the application of a separating manual force of a slight amount, the units


12


and


14


can be disengaged from the side-by-side position. The pins


66


and


68


and holes


70


and


72


constitute one latching mechanism. Protuberances


58


and


62


constitute a second latching mechanism.




With the units


12


and


14


in the aligned position, as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

of the drawings, the case


10


can be readily placed within a display package and displayed in a retail store for sale. After the display package (which is not shown) is removed from the case


10


, the user can use the case


10


as a carry case by carrying the case


10


by the handle


48


. Typically, this will be used by the user to go from job location to job location where the user can carry the entire series of screwdriver type tools


28


, or other types of tools, and have them available for usage. Also, the carry case can be mounted by a pair of nails


51


to a wall


53


. One nail


51


connects with hole


55


and the other nail


51


connects with hole


57


formed on second rear surface


52


. When the case


10


of this invention is in the stand position, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

, generally the stand can be placed on a tool bench, table, counter or other type of supporting surface and its function is to merely store the tools


28


but yet make them readily available for use when such is desired.



Claims
  • 1. A display case, carry case and storage stand for a plurality of elongated tools comprising:a first unit having a first front surface extending from a first rear surface, said first front surface being generally arcuate and having a series of first tool engagements located in a spaced apart arrangement, each said first tool engagement adapted to supportingly mount an elongated tool, said first unit having a first top edge and a first bottom edge; a second unit having a second front surface extending from a second rear surface, said second front surface being generally arcuate and having a series of second tool engagements located in a spaced apart arrangement, each said second tool engagement adapted to supportingly mount an elongated tool, said second unit having a second top edge and a second bottom edge; said first top edge being hingedly connected to said second top edge which permits said second unit to be moved between an aligned position and a side abutting position, said aligned position locates said second unit in longitudinal alignment with said first unit, said side abutting position locates said second unit alongside said first unit; and said first unit having a first concavity formed within said first rear surface, said second unit having a second concavity formed within said second rear surface, said first concavity cooperating with said second concavity when in said side abutting position forming a storage container for said elongated tools when such are not connected with said first tool engagements and said second tool engagements.
  • 2. A display case, carry case and storage stand for a plurality of elongated tools comprising:a first unit having a first front surface extending from a first rear surface, said first front surface being generally arcuate and having a series of first tool engagements located in a spaced apart arrangement, each said first tool engagement adapted to supportingly mount an elongated tool, said first unit having a first top edge and a first bottom edge; a second unit having a second front surface extending from a second rear surface, said second front surface being generally arcuate and having a series of second tool engagements located in a spaced apart arrangement, each said second tool engagement adapted to supportingly mount an elongated tool, said second unit having a second top edge and a second bottom edge; said first top edge being hingedly connected to said second top edge which permits said second unit to be moved between an aligned position and a side abutting position, said aligned position locates said second unit in longitudinal alignment with said first unit, said side abutting position locates said second unit alongside said first unit; and a means for locking that engages between said first unit and said second unit when in either said aligned position or said side abutting position.
  • 3. The method of marketing a plurality of elongated tools comprising:placing and storing of said tools on a two part display case where one part is pivotally mountable and movable relative to a second Dart between an aligned position and a side-by-side position; when in said aligned position there is provided a handle attached to said display case which facilitates carrying of said display case; when in said side-by-side position said display case functions as a stand for a table or counter providing a centrally located storage container into which said tools may be located; and including a means for locking between said one part and said second part.
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