Information
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Patent Grant
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6305557
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Patent Number
6,305,557
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Date Filed
Monday, April 19, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 23, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Redman; Jerry
- Harris; Erica B.
Agents
- Senniger, Powers, Leavitt & Roedel
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 706
- 211 65
- 211 66
- 211 9401
- 211 175
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A funnel-shaped holder for holding an implement and it's method of use. The holder includes a funnel structure having an upper end that flares open upwardly and is relatively wide for receiving an implement, a lower end that opens downwardly and is relatively narrow, and a rear wall with a substantially flat vertical inside surface. Opposite converging side walls define, in conjunction with the rear wall, a funnel-shaped recess. A front wall prevents the implement from falling forward out of the recess, and an opening in the front wall allows the implement to be inserted into the funnel-shaped recess and removably held captive in a stored position. A wall-mounted system for holding implements includes a plurality of funnel-shaped holders mountable on a panel support and at least one horizontal track on the panel support to permit the funnel structure to be slidably moved along the track to a selected horizontal position relative to the panel support.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to devices for holding tools, utensils and other implements, and more particularly to a wall-mounted system for holding such items, and to a funnel holder which can be used as part of the system or independent of the system.
Tools and assorted yard and garden implements are often stored against a wall of a garage or work area where they may be conveniently kept and readily picked up. Unfortunately, the area near such a wall can become cluttered. It is desirable to have a system for holding an assortment of items having a variety of shapes and sizes in a compact side-by-side arrangement along a wall where the items may be supported and easily removed.
Numerous systems have been developed for holding and organizing utensils, tools, instruments, etc. to reduce clutter and save space. These systems include pegboards, holders and organizers of the type shown in the following patents:
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Patentee
U.S. Pat. No.
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De′Caccia
3,179,255
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Ratti
4,155,460
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Scholer
4,341,312
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Breveglieri
4,852,747
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Bryson et al.
4,871,074
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Graber
5,447,243
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While these devices are useful to varying degrees, there is still a need for an inexpensive system which is easy to use, easy to mount and which is designed so that it holds a variety of differently sized items at adjustable positions in a sturdy fashion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Among the several objects of this invention may be noted the provision of an improved holder and holder system which are inexpensive to make, affordable for the consumer, pleasing to the eye, easy to use and which can readily be mounted on any wall; the provision of such a holder and holder system which can be used to hold items of a variety of shapes and sizes in a stable position; the provision of such a system wherein the items are held in a convenient side-by-side arrangement and are easily removed; the provision of such a system wherein the position of the holder(s) can be adjusted according to the size of the item being held and the desire of the person using the system; the provision of such a holder and system which are designed to prevent the items being held from falling out with a lock in and lock out method of application; the provision of such a system which has an improved configuration for mounting the system on wall studs; and the provision of such a holder and system which are durable and sturdy.
In general, a funnel-shaped holder of this invention is designed for holding an implement having a relatively larger-diameter part and a relatively smaller-diameter part. The holder comprises a funnel structure having an upper end that flares open upwardly and is relatively wide for receiving an implement, a lower end that opens downwardly and is relatively narrow, and a rear wall with a substantially flat vertical inside surface. Opposite converging side walls define, in conjunction with the rear wall, a funnel-shaped recess extending from the upper end of the structure to its lower end. A front wall spaced forward of the rear wall prevents the implement from falling forward out of the recess, and an opening in the front wall allows the smaller-diameter part of the implement to be inserted through the opening into the funnel-shaped recess. The implement is then moved down so that the larger-diameter part is received in the upper end of the funnel structure in a position in which it bears on the converging side walls and is held captive between the front and rear walls of the funnel structure, thereby securely and removably holding the implement in a stored position.
In another aspect, a wall-mounted system for holding implements comprises a panel support adapted to be mounted on a vertical wall, at least one horizontal track on the panel support, and a plurality of holders mountable on the panel support for holding a plurality of implements. Each holder comprises a funnel structure having a relatively wide open upper end and a narrower open lower end whereby an implement can be placed in the funnel structure in a stored position. The implement is engageable with the funnel structure adjacent its upper end and is suspended in a position in which the implements hang down through the lower end of the funnel structure. At least one track-engaging element on the funnel structure slidably engages with the track on the panel support to permit the funnel structure to be slidably moved along the track to a selected horizontal position relative to the panel support.
Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an elevational view of a funnel system for holding implements according to the present invention mounted on vertical wall studs;
FIG. 2
is an elevational view of a front face of a section of the panel support;
FIG. 3
is an elevational view of a back face of the section;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken on line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken on line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken on line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 7
is a top plan view partially in section of a funnel holder mounted on the panel support;
FIG. 8
is a bottom view partially in section of two funnel holders mounted on the panel support;
FIG. 9
is a front elevational view of the funnel holder structure;
FIG. 10
is a top plan view of the funnel holder structure of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a side elevational view of the funnel holder structure of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 12
is a front elevational view of a funnel holder of a second embodiment which can be used independently of the panel support;
FIG. 13
is a side elevational view of the funnel holder of
FIG. 12
; and
FIG. 14
is a front elevational view of a funnel holder of a third embodiment which has stepped side walls.
Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, and first to
FIG. 1
, a system of the present invention for holding implements such as kitchen utensils, tools, instruments of various sorts, and other items, is indicated in its entirety by the reference numeral
10
. The system comprises a panel support, generally designated
12
, adapted to be mounted on a vertical wall W, and a plurality of funnel-shaped holders, each generally indicated at
14
, which are mountable on the panel support in selected positions depending on the size of implements
15
, the personal preference of the user, and other factors. The panel support
12
comprises a plurality of separate sections
16
that are substantially identical, although it will be understood that the support could be formed of sections that are substantially different or of a single section.
Each section
16
of the panel support
12
is preferably a one piece injection molded part formed from a suitable plastic such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, or polystyrene. As seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each section
16
comprises a flat (generally planar) sheet having a relatively smooth front face
18
, a back face
20
formed with a grid of rearwardly projecting reinforcing ribs
22
, and a rearwardly projecting rim
24
around the periphery of the section. The section
16
has an upper pair of generally parallel horizontal slots
26
extending substantially the full length of the section, and a lower pair of similar slots
28
.
Slideway members
30
project rearwardly from the back face
20
of the panel section
16
and define horizontal slideways immediately behind the slots
26
,
28
. As shown best in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the slideway members
30
are generally C-Shaped in vertical transverse section. Portions of the slideway members
30
may be removed, as indicated at
32
in
FIG. 3
, to reduce the weight of the panel section
16
. As will be described hereinafter, the slots
26
,
28
and slideway members
30
form horizontal tracks
34
for the funnel-shaped holders
14
. Alternatively, the tracks
34
may be formed by slots
26
,
28
only without the slideway members
30
.
The panel support
12
has a series of notches
36
therein extending vertically from each slot
26
,
28
at intervals along the slot, the notches extending in an upward direction from the upper slot of each pair of slots and in a downward direction from the lower slot of each pair of slots. These notches
36
allow the holders
14
to be installed in the slideways at multiple locations along the slots
26
,
28
. The panel support
12
has fastener openings
38
therein for receiving fasteners
40
which are used to secure the section
16
to wall W. The openings
38
preferably extend through ribs
22
on the back face
20
of the section
16
to provide sufficient reinforcement. Additionally, the panel support
12
has a plurality of sets of fastener openings
42
therein for receiving fasteners
44
which are used to secure funnel-shaped holders
14
to the panel support.
The sections
16
of the panel support
12
are formed to fit together end to end, as best illustrated in FIG.
1
. Each section
16
has a pair of longitudinal extensions
46
projecting from each end of the section. The extensions
46
each have about the same length and are located so that one panel section
16
may be aligned and fitted with another panel section. An extension
46
of a first section overlaps an extension of a second section in such a way that the tracks
34
(slots
26
,
28
and slideway members
30
) on the first section are horizontally aligned with the tracks on the second section. (It will be understood that the design could be modified so that the tracks
34
are not aligned.) Each section
16
has a pair of tabs
45
extending from each end of the section. As seen in the back face
20
of the section
16
of
FIG. 3
, notches
47
for receiving tabs
45
from another, adjacent panel section are formed in the rim
24
and the grid
22
. The tabs
45
and notches
47
help align adjacent sections
16
. In the preferred embodiment as shown in
FIG. 2
, the tracks
34
on each section
16
of the panel support
12
are limited in extent and contained within one section. However, the aligned tracks
34
of the first and second sections could extend to the ends of the respective extensions
46
so that the tracks are substantially contiguous, allowing the holders
14
to be slidably moved in the tracks from one section
16
to the other section.
A fastener opening
48
is located about midway along the length of each extension
46
. The fastener openings
48
in the extensions and the fastener openings
38
in the panel support both receive fasteners
40
for securing the section
16
to the wall W, although fastener openings in either one location are envisioned as being adequate for securement. The openings
48
are preferably spaced apart a distance corresponding to the standard spacing between vertical wall studs
50
(e.g., 16 inches). As seen in
FIG. 1
, when the extension
46
of a section
16
is interfitted with an extension of an adjacent section, the fastener openings
48
are vertically aligned so that the sections can more readily be mounted on the relatively narrow available fastening space on a vertical wall stud
50
. Cylindric bosses
52
are provided on the back face
20
of the section
16
at the fastener openings
48
on the extensions
46
for receiving fasteners and providing support therefor.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 9
,
10
, and
11
, each holder
14
comprises a funnel structure
58
having a flaring relatively wide upwardly opening upper end or mouth
60
for receiving an implement, and a narrower downwardly opening lower end
62
. The structure
58
further has a rear wall
64
with a substantially flat vertical inside surface
66
and a pair of opposite converging side walls
68
which, in conjunction with the rear wall, define a funnel-shaped recess extending from the upper end
60
of the structure to its lower end
62
. Each side wall
68
has an upper curved portion
70
which lies on about a ninety degree arc, and a substantially straight vertical lower portion
72
. (The specific configuration of the funnel may vary.)
A front wall
74
, comprising a pair of lips
76
at the front of the side walls
68
, is spaced forward of the rear wall
64
for preventing an implement in the holder
14
from falling forward out of the recess. The two lips
76
define a vertical opening or slot
78
in the front wall through which a smaller-diameter part of the implement
15
, such as a shaft of a handle, can be inserted into the funnel-shaped recess. The implement
15
can then be moved down (lowered or dropped) so that a larger-diameter part of the implement, such as a head or body, is received in the upper end
60
of the funnel structure
58
in a position in which it bears on the converging side walls
68
and is held captive between the front wall
74
and rear wall
64
of the funnel structure. The implement
15
is effectively locked in place, securely and removably held in a stored position. To unlock and remove the implement
15
from the funnel holder
14
, these steps are reversed. The implement
15
is moved up and the smaller diameter part can be removed through the opening
78
.
The slot
78
defined by the lips
76
preferably has a width in the range of about 1 to 2 in., more preferably in the range of about 1¼ to 1¾ in., and most preferably about 1½ in. which is sufficient to accommodate most implements, but this width may vary. As shown best in
FIG. 10
, the upper end of the funnel structure
58
has a depth A which is sized to hold the large-diameter part of certain implements
15
. While this dimension A will vary depending on the intended use of the present invention, a depth of about 1½ to 2 in. has been found to be suitable for many consumer applications.
Implements
15
that are very large and unable to fit within a funnel holder
14
may be mounted on the panel support
12
by supporting the implement on two adjacent holders. These large implements
15
can be bridged across two adjacent holders
14
, with the implement either resting on top of the holders or fitting in the upper ends
60
of the funnel structures.
The holder
14
illustrated in
FIGS. 9
,
10
, and
11
is provided with means for mounting the funnel structure
58
on the panel support
12
. In the preferred embodiment, this mounting means comprises one or more track-engaging elements, preferably a pair of upper L-shaped mounting tabs
80
, or brackets, each having a horizontal leg
82
extending back from an upper portion of the rear wall
64
of the funnel structure
58
and a vertical leg
84
extending up from the horizontal leg, and a single lower L-shaped mounting tab
86
, or bracket, having a horizontal leg
82
extending back from a bottom portion of the rear wall and a vertical leg
84
extending down from the horizontal leg.
The upper and lower mounting tabs
80
,
86
are engageable with respective horizontal tracks
34
on the panel support
12
. In particular, the mounting tabs
80
,
86
are insertable into and through respective upper and lower notches
36
and slots
26
,
28
formed in the panel support
12
to positions in which the tabs are received in respective slideway members
30
. As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the horizontal legs
82
of the upper tabs
80
bear on bottoms of the slideway members
30
, and the vertical legs
84
of the upper tabs engage the back face
20
of the panel. In the preferred design, the horizontal leg
82
of the single lower tab
86
is spaced slightly above and out of contact with a bottom edge
88
of the lower slot of the respective pair of slots
26
,
28
and the vertical leg
84
is spaced slightly above and out of contact with a bottom of the respective slideway member
30
. The vertical leg
84
of the lower tab
86
is positioned closely adjacent the back face
20
of the panel support
12
to maintain the funnel holder
14
in proper vertical position relative to the panel support.
Each holder
14
, including the funnel structure
58
and mounting means, is preferably a one-piece injection molded part formed from a suitable plastic such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, or polystyrene. Several holders
14
can be nested together in a compact stack arrangement for packaging or transport, with the lower end
62
of each holder fitting into the upper end
60
of an adjacent holder.
The holder
14
can be slidably moved to a position in which one or more fastener openings
90
in the rear wall
64
of the holder are aligned with a selected set of preformed corresponding fastener openings
42
in the panel support
12
. One or more fasteners
44
(e.g., screws) can be inserted through the openings
90
to secure the holder
14
in fixed position on the panel support
12
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the fasteners
44
may extend into a vertical wall stud
50
, as when the funnel holder
14
is positioned in front of the stud, or the fasteners may extend only into the panel support
12
. Other means of securement may also be suitable. Alternatively, the holder
14
may not be secured in fixed position, but rather simply moved as by lateral sliding relative to the slideway members
30
to a desired position where it will remain until moved again.
It will be understood that other types of means can be used to mount the holders
14
on the panel support
12
without departing from the scope of this invention, so long as the holders are capable of being securely mounted on the panel support. Further, the panel support
12
and sections
16
thereof may have a variety of shapes and may have no longitudinal extensions
46
. It is also contemplated that one or three (instead of two) horizontal tracks
34
may be used for each holder
14
. Further, the tracks
34
can be eliminated entirely and the holders
14
simply secured in fixed position to the panel support
12
by fasteners or the like.
The shape of the funnel structure
58
may vary without departing from the scope of this invention, bearing in mind that the inside surface of the rear wall
64
should be substantially flat for stable flatwise engagement by the implement
15
. Also, the upper extremities of the upper portion
70
of the side walls
68
preferably form a generally horizontal shelf for stably supporting the implement
15
in a manner in which the weight of the implement is spread over a substantial load bearing area.
FIGS. 12 and 13
illustrate a holder of a second embodiment which can be used independently of the panel support. Corresponding parts of the funnel holder of the second embodiment are generally designated by the same reference numbers as the funnel holder
14
of the first embodiment with the addition of the prefix “
1
.” The holder, generally designated by the reference numeral
114
, is identical to the holder
14
of the first embodiment, except that it does not include mounting tabs. The holder
114
has suitable means, such as one or more fastener openings
190
, in its rear wall
164
, for fastening the holder to a wall or other surface. Other means, such as adhesive, hook and loop fasteners (VELCRO), or the like can also be used for permanently or temporarily mounting the holder
114
.
A third embodiment
214
of the funnel holder is shown in FIG.
14
. Corresponding parts of the funnel holder of the third embodiment are generally designated by the same reference numbers as the funnel holder
14
of the first embodiment with the addition of the prefix “
2
.” The funnel holder
214
has side walls
268
with upper portions
270
that have a stair-like stepped configuration. In this embodiment, the implement
15
is lowered until the larger-diameter part bears on a pair of steps
292
having a spacing that approximately matches the width of the part. A front wall
274
defining a vertical opening in the front wall may be contoured as shown in
FIG. 14
, although it is understood that the specific configuration of the front wall may vary.
Thus the holder system can stably hold items of a variety of shapes and sizes in a side-by-side arrangement where they are easily removed. The position of the holder(s) can be readily adjusted. The system is easily mounted on wall studs.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results obtained.
As various changes could be made in the above without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
- 1. A funnel-shaped holder for holding an implement having a relatively larger-diameter part and a relatively smaller-diameter part, said holder comprising a funnel structure having an upper end that flares open upwardly and is relatively wide for receiving an implement, a lower end that opens downwardly and is relatively narrow, a rear wall with a substantially flat vertical inside surface, opposite converging side walls configured for direct engagement by said larger-diameter part of the implement, each side wall extending non-linearly from the upper end of the holder to the lower end of the holder, the side walls defining, in conjunction with said rear wall, a funnel-shaped recess extending from the upper end of the structure to its lower end, a front wall spaced forward of the rear wall for preventing said implement from falling forward out of the recess, and an opening in the front wall for allowing the smaller-diameter part of the implement to be inserted through the opening into the funnel-shaped recess and the implement then moved down so that the larger-diameter part is received in the upper end of the funnel structure in a position in which it bears in direct engagement on the converging side walls, generally spans the side walls, and is held captive between the front and rear walls of the funnel structure thereby securely and removably holding the implement in a stored position.
- 2. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 1 wherein the front wall of said funnel structure is defined by a pair of lips on the side walls of the funnel structure extending generally parallel to the rear wall.
- 3. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 1 wherein each side wall has an upper portion that is curved and configured for stably supporting the implement, and each side wall further having a lower portion that is generally straight and vertically oriented.
- 4. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 3 wherein said upper portion of each side wall curves on an arc of about ninety degrees.
- 5. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 1 further comprising mounting means for mounting said funnel structure on a wall.
- 6. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 5 wherein said mounting means comprises one or more fastener holes in the rear wall of the funnel structure.
- 7. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 5 wherein said mounting means comprises at least one track-engaging element on the rear wall of the funnel structure slidably engageable with a track on a wall-mounted support.
- 8. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 7 wherein said mounting means comprises upper and lower track-engaging elements on the rear wall of the funnel structure slidably engageable with upper and lower tracks on the wall-mounted support.
- 9. The funnel-shaped holder as set forth in claim 7 wherein said track-engaging element comprises an L-shaped tab.
- 10. A funnel-shaped holder in combination with a panel support for supporting the holder,said funnel-shaped holder comprising a funnel structure having an upper end that flares open upwardly and is relatively wide for receiving an implement, a lower end that opens downward l and is relatively narrow, a rear wall with a substantially flat vertical inside surface, opposite converging side walls extending non-linearly from the upper end of the holder to the lower end of said holder for direct engagement by said larger-diameter part of the implement, the side walls defining, in conjunction with said rear wall, a funnel-shaped recess extending from the upper end of the structure to its lower end, a front wall spaced forward of the rear wall and projecting above said side walls for preventing said implement from falling forward out of the recess, and an opening in the front wall for allowing the smaller-diameter part of the implement to be inserted through the opening into the funnel-shaped recess and the implement then moved down so that the larger-diameter part is received in the upper end of the funnel structure in a position in which it bears in direct engagement on the converging side walls and is held captive between the front and rear walls of the funnel structure thereby securely and removably holding the implement in a stored position; and said panel support comprising a plurality of separate sections formed to fit together end to end, each section having longitudinal extensions projecting from opposite ends of the section, said extensions having about the same length whereby one section may be aligned and fitted with another section with an extension of one section overlapping an extension of the other section.
- 11. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein the extensions at opposite ends of each section are interdigitated and have fastener openings therein for fastening the support section to a wall, wherein said panel support has a plurality of fastener openings therein spaced at locations along the support, and wherein the rear wall of the holder has at least one fastener opening therein adapted to align with a selected fastener opening in the panel support for receiving a fastener through said aligned openings to secure the holder to the support.
- 12. A wall-mounted system for holding implements, said system comprising:a panel support adapted to be mounted on a vertical wall; at least one horizontal track on said panel support; and a plurality of holders mountable on said panel support for holding said implements, each holder comprising a funnel structure having a relatively wide open upper end, a narrower open lower end, opposite converging side walls defining a funnel-shaped recess, and a front wall projecting above said side walls for preventing an implement from falling forward out of the recess whereby the implement can be inserted in the funnel structure in a stored position in which the implement is directly engageable with the side walls of the funnel structure adjacent its upper end and is suspended in a position in which the implement hangs down through the lower end of the funnel structure, said funnel-shaped recess being unoccupied prior to insertion of the implement whereby after such insertion the implement can be moved downwardly to bring the implement into direct engagement with said converging side walls of the funnel structure, and at least one track-engaging element on the funnel structure slidably engageable with the track on the panel support to permit the funnel structure to be slidably moved along the track to a selected horizontal position relative to the panel support.
- 13. A system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said track comprises a horizontal slideway on the panel support, said holders being slidably movable to selected positions along the slideway.
- 14. A system as set forth in claim 13 wherein said panel support has a pair of generally horizontal tracks comprising upper and lower slots in a front face of the support extending along the support generally parallel to one another, and wherein said at least one track engaging element comprises upper and lower tabs on the funnel structure receivable in said upper and lower slots, respectively, for engaging the panel support to retain the holder on the tracks.
- 15. A system as set forth in claim 13 wherein said slideway comprises a horizontal slot in the support panel and at least one notch in the panel enlarging the slot to permit insertion of said at least one track-engaging element into and through the slot for movement of the holder along the slideway.
- 16. A system as set forth in claim 15 wherein the support panel has a series of notches therein spaced at intervals along the slot to permit a holder to be inserted through the slot and into said slideway at multiple locations along the slot.
- 17. A system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said panel support has fastener openings spaced apart a distance corresponding to the spacing between building studs.
- 18. A system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said panel support comprises a plurality of separate longitudinal sections formed to fit together end to end, each section having a pair of longitudinal extensions projecting from opposite ends of the section, said extensions having about the same length whereby one section may be aligned and fitted with another section so that an extension of one section overlaps an extension of the other section in such a way that the track on said one section is aligned and substantially contiguous with the track on said other section for allowing a holder to be slidably moved in the tracks from one section to the other section.
- 19. A system as set forth in claim 18 wherein the extensions at opposite ends of each section have fastener openings therein for fastening the panel support section to a wall.
- 20. A system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said panel support has a plurality of sets of fastener openings therein spaced at intervals along the panel support, each set being adapted for receiving fasteners to secure a holder to the panel support in a selected position on the support.
- 21. A wall-mounted system for holding implements, said system comprising:a panel support adapted to be mounted on a vertical wall, said panel support having upper and lower edges; at least one horizontal track on said panel support, said track comprising an upper horizontal slot in the panel support spaced below the upper edge of the panel support and a lower horizontal slot in the panel support spaced above the lower edge of the panel support; means for mounting the panel support on the wall; and a plurality of holders mountable on said panel support for holding said implements, each holder comprising a funnel structure having a relatively wide open upper end, a narrower open lower end, and opposite converging side walls defining a funnel-shaped recess whereby the implement can be inserted in the funnel structure in a stored position in which the implement is directly engageable with the side walls of the funnel structure adjacent its upper end and is suspended in a position in which the implement hangs down through the lower end of the funnel structure, said funnel-shaped recess being unoccupied prior to insertion of the implement whereby after such insertion the implement can be moved down into the funnel structure to bring the implement into direct engagement with said converging side walls of the funnel structure, said direct engagement serving to support the implement, and upper and lower slot-engaging elements on the funnel structure slidably engageable with respective upper and lower slots in the panel support to permit the funnel structure to be slidably moved along the track to a selected horizontal position relative to the panel support.
- 22. A method as set forth in claim 21 wherein the step of inserting said implement further comprises:holding the implement with said larger-diameter part at an elevation generally above an elevation of said upper end of the funnel-shaped holder and said smaller-diameter part extending downwardly below said larger-diameter part to an elevation generally below an elevation of said lower end of the funnel-shaped holder; and moving the implement in a manner wherein the smaller-diameter part of the implement passes through the opening in the front wall of the funnel-shaped holder.
- 23. A method as set forth in claim 22 wherein said step of resting said implement in the funnel-shaped holder further comprises moving said implement downwardly to a position where said larger-diameter part of the implement spans the converging side walls of the funnel-shaped holder and is between said rear wall and said front wall.
- 24. A method as set forth in claim 21 wherein the steps of inserting and resting said implement comprise moving the implement with sequential motions that are generally in a horizontal direction and a vertically downward direction, with no substantial component of motion being in a vertically upward direction.
- 25. In combination, a funnel-shaped holder and an implement held by the holder, the implement having a relatively larger-diameter part and a relatively smaller-diameter part, the holder comprising a funnel structure having an upper end that flares open upwardly and is relatively wide for receiving said implement, a lower end that opens downwardly and is relatively narrow, a rear wall with a substantially flat vertical inside surface, opposite converging side walls extending non-linearly from the upper end of the holder to the lower end of said holder for direct engagement by said larger-diameter part of the implement, the side walls defining, in conjunction with said rear wall, a funnel-shaped recess extending from the upper end of the structure to its lower end, a front wall spaced forward of the rear wall for preventing said implement from falling forward out of the recess, and an opening in the front wall for allowing said smaller-diameter part of the implement to be inserted through the opening into the funnel-shaped recess and the implement then moved down so that the larger-diameter part is received in the upper end of the funnel structure in a position in which it bears in direct engagement on the converging side walls and is held captive between the front and rear walls of the funnel structure thereby securely and removably holding the implement in a stored position.
- 26. A wall-mounted system for holding implements, said system comprising:a panel support adapted to be mounted on a vertical wall, said panel support having upper and lower edges; at least one horizontal track on said panel support, said track comprising an upper horizontal slot in the panel support spaced below the upper edge of the panel support and a lower horizontal slot in the panel support spaced above the lower edge of the panel support; means for mounting the panel support on the wall; and a plurality of holders mountable on said panel support for holding said implements, each holder comprising a funnel structure having a relatively wide open upper end, a narrower open lower end, and opposite converging side walls extending non-linearly from the upper end of the holder to the lower end of said holder for direct engagement by one of said implements whereby the implement can be placed in the funnel structure in a stored position in which the implement is directly engageable with the funnel structure adjacent its upper end and is suspended in a position in which the implement hangs down through the lower end of the funnel structure, and upper and lower slot-engaging elements on the funnel structure slidably engageable with respective upper and lower slots in the panel support to permit the funnel structure to be slidably moved along the track to a selected horizontal position relative to the panel support.
- 27. A wall-mounted system as set forth in claim 26 wherein said panel support has a pair of said horizontal tracks, one track spaced below the other track, for slidably mounting two rows of holders on the panel support.
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