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The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant:
People performing tasks often need and require using and applying hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects (squirt bottles, flashlights, calking guns, hair dry blowers, etc) to aid them in performing their tasks. They seek convenient ways to carry, store, and hold the tools, devices, and objects they use. Often times in addition to the hand and power tools people require the use of climbing equipment, boom lifts, ladders, stools, scaffolding, hoisted baskets, etc and often times the work areas are crowded spaces like crawl spaces, attics, closets, elevator shafts, etc, which limits the space to carry, handle and hold tools. These conditions and general work conditions require tool carriers and holders to be adaptable and or convenient and or accessible by the worker. Tool carriers and holders often provide the person using the tool with the ability to keep their hands free when not using a tool, as in climbing ladders or performing various other tasks, but also keeps the tool accessible so they can easily retrieve it when they need the tool.
Now days there is a vast variety of hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects with many shapes, sizes, weights, models, makes, styles, etc. and uses. This makes the current tool holders limited for carrying, holding, and securing the large variety of hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects used today. Johnson, Rutz, Childs along with Marks, and Kahn all have tool carrying & holding devices that limits the size and shape of the tools that fit-in or hangs-in their devices. If the tools in use are heavier, fatter, lighter, and or smaller, the tool often times the tool in use does not fit at all or fits very poorly in these types of tool carriers/holders. These tool carrier/holders are also made of up of many parts and pieces, having a mechanical aspect to them that fails at some point. Tools drop and get damaged and this also creates a dangerous area by which people can get injured by falling tools. And these tool carriers/holders all have narrower belt type hanging parts, this limits the tool carrier/holder to disperse the weight of the tool along the object it is attached and hanging from, usually a waist band or belt.
A person using hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects often times needs to quickly and easily place the device being used into the tool carrier/holder section of the tool holder they are using. Gee and Wipf devices have no lip or bump-outs on the part of the tool holder that holds the tools which makes it awkward to replace the tool in the tool holder. This causes tools to miss being replaced into the holder section resulting in tools falling and becoming damaged plus creates a dangerous area for anyone close to the falling tool.
Many tool holders attach by running a belt type device through loops in the tool holder. This limits the person using hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects ability to quickly use or remove the tool holder from the device it hangs from, typically a waist band or belt. Zega and Johns both have devices that belts have to be threaded through the tool holder prior to use. This is limiting and time consuming to attach or un-attach the tool holder making it inconvenient for the user to easily switch the tool holder to another place, area, belt, etc.
Thus, all the tool holders known are limited by a number of disadvantages:
The object of the invention is providing people using hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects (squirt bottles, flashlights, calking guns, hair dry blowers, etc) with a device that carries, holds, and secures this large variety of objects. By the user being able to adjust the fit, modify, shape, and reshape the device that carries, holds, and secures the tool/object in use. By the device hanging and or attaching onto the users belts, pockets, waist bands, tool belts, carpenter aprons, aprons, electrician tool belts, plumber tool belts, tool belt pouches, other professional tool belts, buckets, cans, ladders, tool boxes, work bench slats, slat wall display walls, and many more objects and devices.
Accordingly several advantages are as follows: to provide people using hand tools, power tools and other devices & objects (squirt bottles, flashlights, calking guns, hair dry blowers, etc) with a device carrier/holder, that can be modified, shaped and or reshaped to better fit the multiple sizes, weights, models, makes, and styles of these tools/objects being used by the user, that can disperse the weight of tools/devices/objects being used by users more evenly along the users body verses one single small contact point, that provides rounded surfaces so the tools/devices/objects used by users slide easily into the holder, that can be made from a single type of material reducing mechanical failure and breakage of tool carriers/holders. Results in a more secure & diversified device carrier/holder allowing the user greater utility from its beneficial features. Other advantages become more apparent from reviewing the drawings and descriptions.
In the drawings it shows 1 main embodiment of the invention and 3 variations of the main embodiment. Closely related parts and shapes of the 3 variations have the same reference numerals but different alphabetic suffixes. All drawing reflect an approximate 45 degree view.
The invention device is presently made by bending various gages of wire (currently #9, #8, #7, #6 size), but it is not limited to wire neither is it limited to these wire sizes. The entire invention device is made of material that is pliable (similar to wire type material) and using your hands and strength a person using the device can make minor changes to the device. But the material is rigid as well so it maintains its basic shape when in use. The device can be created using various material compositions such as resins, plastics, compounds, composites, and from the many different fiber materials like carbon fiber and fiber glass to name a few. In addition, the device can be made from various material shapes like flat, round, rectangle, square, triangular, etc. At some point it could be made by injection molding techniques as well. As the product sells in the market the shape of the material, type of material, method of construction, and material composition will be narrowed down or determined.
The invention device can be scaled up or scaled down in size depending on the end use. The size reflected in the
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This device carrier/holder can be reduced in the size/shape to become smaller for smaller tools or increased in size/shape to become larger for larger tools. Thus increasing its capability to carry, hold and secure a large variety of tools, devices, and objects by utilizing its basic shape and material.
The invention can be used one method of two methods or by using both methods.
The manner of using the invention using method 1 is by slipping or hanging the hanger section, reference no. 40, over the rim of tool buckets, cans, paint holder arms on ladders, the edges of tool boxes, tool bags, work bench slats, and the slats in slat-wall display walls. Therefore allowing the tool to be held in a manner and or place and or display that is most convenient for the user. Drop or place the hand tool, power tool and other device & object (squirt bottles, flashlights, calking guns, hair dry blowers, etc) between the lip, reference no. 10 and the bump out, reference no. 30, and allow the device to slide and slip along these rounded smooth surfaces down into the belly of the hook section, reference no. 20. If the tool fit is loose, adjust the fit. Using your hands bend the hook section, reference no 20, to become smaller, narrower, larger or wider to better fit the device being held.
The manner of using the invention using method 2 is by slipping, placing, hanging, the hanger section, reference no. 40, upon the users belts, pockets, waist bands, tool belts, carpenter aprons, aprons, electrician tool belts, plumber tool belts, tool belt pouches, other professional tool belts.
The invention can be hung at any points around a persons body, usually it's hung on either side of the body and can be moved and positioned to hang more in the front or back of the body depending on the person, the task, user preferences, etc. Therefore the person places the device carrier/holder in the most convenient place along their belts, pockets, waist bands, tool bags, aprons, tool pouches and or various work and or tool belts for them to comfortably carry and hold the tools they apply to their work.
Once hanger section, reference no. 40, is securely placed, then drop or place the hand tool, power tool and other device & object (squirt bottles, flashlights, calking guns, hair dry blowers, etc) between the lip, reference no. 10 and the bump out, reference no. 30, and allow the device to slide and slip along these rounded smooth surfaces down into the belly of the hook section, reference no. 20. If the tool fit is loose, adjust the fit. Using your hands bend the hook section, reference no 20, to become smaller, narrower, larger or wider to better fit the device being held.
Additional embodiments are shown in
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application: APPLICATION NUMBER 61/342,514 FILED Apr. 15, 2010 CONFIRMATION NO. 2376 FILING RECEIPT 00000000042100642 This application was filed by the present inventors.
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61342514 | Apr 2010 | US |