Double-stack tool rack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705655
  • Patent Number
    6,705,655
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A double-stack tool rack is constructed to include a base having an upright pivot shaft, a plurality of tool boxes respectively pivoted to the upright shaft and arranged into two stacks, and a carrying handle coupled to the upright pivot shaft of the base at the top.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tool rack and, more particularly, to double-stack tool rack, which comprises an upright pivot shaft, and a plurality of tool boxes respectively pivoted to the upright pivot shaft and arranged in two stacks.




2. Description of the Related Art




Various different designs of tool racks and boxes have been disclosed for use to hold tools and accessories, and have appeared on the market. It illustrates a clip according to the prior art. In order to provide more compartments for holding more tools and or accessories, the dimension of the tool rack or box should be relatively increased. However, it is inconvenient to carry a bulky or heavy tool rack from place to place.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a double-stack tool rack, which requires less installation space. It is another object of the present invention to provide a double-stack tool rack, which can easily be carried from place to place by hand, or positively hung nails on the wall. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a double-stack tool rack, which enables the user to arrange storage items in good order. To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the double-stack tool rack comprises a base, the base comprising an upright pivot shaft perpendicularly extended from the center of a top side thereof; a first tool box set and a second tool box set respectively pivoted to the upright pivot shaft of the base, the first and second tool box sets each comprising a plurality of tool boxes disposed at different elevations, the tool boxes each having at least one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto the upright pivot shaft of the base; a tool box positioning structure provided in the coupling rings of the tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of the base for enabling the tool boxes to be horizontally turned about the upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angles; and a handle coupled to a top end of the upright pivot shaft.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a double-stack tool rack according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an oblique front elevation of the double-stack tool rack according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an oblique rear elevation of the double-stack tool rack according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the double-stack tool rack according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a box body for a tool box according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is an applied view of the double-stack tool rack according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a double-stack tool rack is shown comprising a base


10


, a tool box positioning structure, a handle


30


, a handle fastening structure, and a hanging structure.




The base


10


has an upright pivot shaft


13


at the center. The upright pivot shaft


13


has a top open section


15


. A first tool box set


20


and a second tool box set


20


′ are respectively pivoted to the upright pivot shaft


13


, each box set


20


or


20


′ including a number of tool boxes


21


or


21


′. Each tool box


21


or


21


′ comprises a carrier frame


22


or


22


′, and a box body


27


carried in the carrier frame


22


or


22


′. The carrier frame


22


′ of each tool box


21


′ of the second tool box set


20


′ comprises two coupling rings


23


′ horizontally outwardly protruded from one end thereof at different elevations and sleeved onto the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


. The carrier frame


22


of each tool box


21


of the first tool box set


20


comprises a coupling ring


23


horizontally outwardly protruded from one end thereof and sleeved onto the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


. When the carrier frames


22


of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′ are coupled to the upright shaft


13


of the base


10


, the coupling ring


23


of the carrier frame


22


of one tool box


21


of the first tool box set


20


is supported between the coupling rings


23


′ of the carrier frame


22


′ of one tool box


21


′ of the second tool box set


20


′. The box body


27


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, comprises a bottom shell


272


defining a plurality of compartments


271


for holding tools and/or accessories, a top cover


28


hinged to one side of the bottom shell


272


and adapted for closing the compartments


271


, and a snap fastener


29


adapted for locking the box body


27


when the top cover


28


closed on the bottom shell


272


. Further, each carrier frame


22


has a side opening


221


or


221


′ corresponding to the snap fastener


29


, for enabling the user to access to the snap fastener


29


conveniently.




The aforesaid tool box positioning structure is provided for controlling the positioning of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′. The tool box positioning structure, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, comprises a plurality of longitudinal grooves


14


equiangularly spaced around the periphery of the upright pivot shaft


13


, and a plurality of spring strips


24


;


24


′ respectively formed integral with the coupling rings


23


;


23


′ of the carrier frames


22


;


22


′ of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′ (the spring strips


24


are formed by cutting two axially extended cuts in each coupling ring of the carrier frames


22


;


22


′ of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′). The spring strips


24


or


24


′ each have a projection


25


or


25


′ adapted for engaging one longitudinal groove


14


of the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


. After installation of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′, the projections


25


;


25


′ are respectively engaged into the longitudinal grooves


14


of the upright shaft


13


of the base


10


, preventing the tool boxes


21


;


21


′ from rotary motion relative to the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


. However, when the user turns one tool box


21


or


21


′ about the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


with the hand, the projection


25


;


25


′ is moved with the respective spring strip


24


or


24


′ sideways from the corresponding longitudinal groove


14


of the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


, enabling the respective tool box


21


or


21


′ to be turned about the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


to the desired direction.




The aforesaid handle


30


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, comprises a mounting block


31


press-fitted into the top open section


15


of the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


, a stop flange


33


extended around the periphery of the mounting block


31


and stopped at the topmost edge of the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


, and a handgrip


32


pivoted to the mounting block


31


.




The aforesaid handle fastening structure, as shown in

FIG. 1

, comprises at least one, for example, two angled retaining slots


311


symmetrically formed in the periphery of the mounting block


31


of the handle


30


below the top flange


33


, and two angled retaining ribs


16


protruded from the inside wall of the top open section


15


of the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


and adapted for engaging into the angled retaining slots


311


of the mounting block


31


of the handle


30


. When inserting the mounting block


31


of the handle


30


into the top open section


15


of the upright pivot shaft


13


, the angled retaining slots


311


are respectively aimed at the angled retaining ribs


16


. After the mounting block


31


of the mounting block


31


of the handle


30


press-fitted into the top open section


15


of the upright pivot shaft


13


, the handle


30


is rotated through an angle to force the angled retaining ribs


16


into engagement with the angled retaining slots


311


, stopping axial movement of the mounting block


31


of the handle


30


relative to the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


.




The aforesaid hanging structure, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, comprises a plurality of keyway-like hanging holes


40


;


41


;


42


. The hanging holes


40


;


41


are respectively provided in the back sidewall of the base


10


, and spaced from one another at a pitch in a line. The hanging hole


42


is formed in the angled rear end


422


of a hanging plate


421


, which is coupled to the upright pivot shaft


13


and stopped between the stop flange


33


of the mounting block


31


of the handle


30


and the topmost edge of the upright pivot shaft


13


of the base


10


. By means of the hanging holes


40


;


41


;


42


, the double-stack tool rack can be positively hung on nails in the wall of the working place.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


7


, through the handle


30


, the double-stack tool rack can conveniently be carried from place to place by hand. Further, the user can turn every selected tool box


21


or


21


′ horizontally about the upright pivot shaft


13


to the desired angle convenient for picking up storage items from the compartment


271


of the respective box body


27


.




As indicated above, the double-stack tool rack of the present invention achieves the following advantages:




a) Because the tool boxes


21


;


21


′ are arranged in two stacks, the tool rack requires less installation space.




b) The tool boxes


21


;


21


′ can horizontally be turned about the upright pivot shaft


13


and quickly positively positioned in the desired angular position convenient for enabling the user to pick up storage items.




c) The box bodies


27


of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′ can be made transparent and marked with things convenient for classification of storage items.




d) The box bodies


27


and the carrier frames


22


;


22


′ of the tool boxes


21


;


21


′ are detachable so that the user can carry the box bodies


27


away from the carrier frames


22


;


22


′ for arranging storage items.




e) The double-stack tool box can conveniently positively hung on nails in the wall.



Claims
  • 1. A double-stack tool rack comprising:a base, said base comprising an upright pivot shaft perpendicularly extended from the center of a top side thereof; a first generally rectangular tool box set and a second generally rectangular tool box set respectively pivoted to said upright pivot shaft of said base, said first and second tool box sets each comprising a plurality of tool boxes disposed at different elevations, said tool boxes each having at least one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base; a tool box positioning structure provided in the coupling rings of said tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of said base for enabling said tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of said base for enabling said tool boxes to be horizontally turned about said upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angles; and a handle coupled to a top end of said upright pivot shaft.
  • 2. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tool boxes each comprise a carrier frame and a box body carried in said carrier frame; said coupling rings of said tool boxes are respectively extended from the carrier frames of said tool boxes at one end.
  • 3. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 2, wherein the box body of each of said tool boxes is comprised of a bottom shell defining a plurality of compartments for keeping storage items, and a top cover hinged to one side of said bottom shell and adapted for closing said compartments.
  • 4. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tool boxes of said first tool box set each have one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base.
  • 5. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 4, wherein the tool boxes of said second tool box set each have two coupling rings disposed at different elevations and sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base.
  • 6. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upright pivot shaft of said base comprises a top open section coupled to said handle.
  • 7. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 6, wherein said handle comprises a mounting block fastened to the top open section of said upright pivot shaft of said base.
  • 8. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 7, wherein said handle further comprises a handgrip pivoted to said mounting block.
  • 9. A double-stack tool rack comprising:a base, said base comprising an upright pivot shaft perpendicularly extended from the center of a top side thereof; a first tool box set and a second tool box set respectively pivoted to said upright pivot shaft of said base, said first and second tool box sets each comprising a plurality of tool boxes disposed at different elevations, said tool boxes each having at least one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base; a tool box positioning structure provided in the coupling rings of said tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of said base for enabling said tool boxes to be horizontally turned about said upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angles; and a handle coupled to a top end of said upright pivot shaft; wherein said tool boxes each comprise a carrier frame and a box body carried in said carrier frame; said coupling rings of said tool boxes are respectively extended from the carrier frames of said tool boxes at one end, and wherein the box body of each of said tool boxes is comprised of a bottom shell defining a plurality of compartments for keeping storage items, and a top cover hinged to one side of said bottom shell and adapted for closing said compartments.
  • 10. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 9, wherein the box body of each of said tool boxes further comprises a snap fastener adapted for locking said top cover when said top cover closed on said bottom shell.
  • 11. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 10, wherein the carrier frame of each of said tool boxes has an opening in one side wall thereof corresponding to the snap fastener of the box body of the respective tool box.
  • 12. A double-stack tool rack comprising:a base, said base comprising an upright pivot shaft perpendicularly extended from the center of a top side thereof; a first tool box set and a second tool box set respectively pivoted to said upright pivot shaft of said base, said first and second tool box sets each comprising a plurality of tool boxes disposed at different elevations, said tool boxes each having at least one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base; a tool box positioning structure provided in the coupling rings of said tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of said base for enabling said tool boxes to be horizontally turned about said upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angles; and a handle coupled to a top end of said upright pivot shaft wherein the tool boxes of said first tool box set each have one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base, and wherein the tool boxes of said second tool box set each have two coupling rings disposed at different elevations and sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base.
  • 13. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 12, wherein the coupling ring of each tool box of said first tool box set is inserted in between the coupling rings of one tool box of said second tool box set.
  • 14. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 13, wherein said tool box positioning structure comprises a plurality of longitudinal grooves equiangularly spaced around the periphery of said upright pivot shaft of said base, and a plurality of spring strips respectively formed integral with the coupling rings of said tool boxes, said spring strips each comprising a projection adapted for engaging said longitudinal grooves.
  • 15. A double-stack tool rack comprising:a base, said base comprising an upright pivot shaft perpendicularly extended from the center of a top side thereof; a first tool box set and a second tool box set respectively pivoted to said upright pivot shaft of said base, said first and second tool box sets each comprising a plurality of tool boxes disposed at different elevations, said tool boxes each having at least one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base; a tool box positioning structure provided in the coupling rings of said tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of said base for enabling said tool boxes to be horizontally turned about said upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angles; and a handle coupled to a top end of said upright pivot shaft; wherein said upright pivot shaft of said base comprises a top open section coupled to said handle; wherein said handle comprises a mounting block fastened to the top open section of said upright pivot shaft of said base; and wherein said handle further comprises a handgrip pivoted to said mounting block.
  • 16. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a handle fastening structure adapted to secure said mounting block of said handle to said upright pivot shaft of said base.
  • 17. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 16, wherein said handle fastening structure comprises a plurality of angled retaining slots disposed in the periphery of said mounting block of said handle, and a plurality of angled retaining ribs respectively protruded from an inside wall of said upright pivot shaft of said base and adapted for engaging into said angled retaining slots.
  • 18. A double-stack tool rack comprising:a base, said base comprising an upright pivot shaft perpendicularly extended from the center of a top side thereof; a first tool box set and a second tool box set respectively pivoted to said upright pivot shaft of said base, said first and second tool box sets each comprising a plurality of tool boxes disposed at different elevations, said tool boxes each having at least one coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said upright pivot shaft of said base; a tool box positioning structure provided in the coupling rings of said tool boxes and the upright pivot shaft of said base for enabling said tool boxes to be horizontally turned about said upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angles; and a handle coupled to a top end of said upright pivot shaft, further comprising a hanging structure for hanging.
  • 19. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 18, wherein said hanging structure comprises a plurality of hanging holes.
  • 20. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 19, wherein said hanging holes are disposed in three corners in said base.
  • 21. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 20, wherein said hanging holes include first hanging holes and second hanging holes respectively disposed in a back sidewall of said base and arranged in a line, and a third hanging hole formed in a hanging plate fastened to said base.
  • 22. The double-stack tool rack as claimed in claim 21, wherein said hanging plate is coupled to said upright pivot shaft of said base and stopped between the topmost edge of said upright pivot shaft and a part of said handle, having an angled free end defining said third hanging hole.
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