1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a hanger for wrenches.
2. Related Prior Art
Taiwan Patent Publication No. 319154 discloses a hanger for wrenches. The hanger 10 consists of a board 11 and a plurality of holders 14 formed on the board 11. Each holder 14 consists of two elastic prongs extending from the board 11 toward each other, thus defining a space 15 between the elastic prongs and a slit 16 between the tips of the elastic prongs. This conventional hanger is capable of holding a plurality of wrenches for display. However, the wrenches can be easily removed from the hanger and stolen.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a security device for a hanger for wrenches.
According to the present invention, a hanger is provided for holding at least one wrench including a head and a handle. The hanger includes a first shell and a second shell for releasable engagement with the first shell. The first shell includes a board with a thickened portion and at least one recess defined in the thickened portion for receiving the handle of the at least one wrench. The first shell can be disengaged from the second shell for mounting of the at least one wrench mounted onto the first shell. The first shell can be engaged with the second shell for firmly holding the at least one wrench on the hanger.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the attached drawings.
Referring to
Referring to
The second shell 3 includes a board 36 and a periphery 38 formed on the board 36. The periphery 38 includes a cutout 40 defined therein. Two tubes 32 are formed on the board 36. Each of the tubes 32 may include, at a free end, a plurality of claws (not numbered) separated from one another via a corresponding number of slits (not numbered). A hole 33 is defined in the board 36. The periphery 38 includes two lower portions each formed with an elastic strip 31. Each of the elastic strips 31 includes a stationary end integrated with each of the lower portions of the periphery 38 and a free end movable relative to each of the lower portions of the periphery 38. At the free end of each of the elastic strips 31 is formed a boss 42. Each of the bosses 42 is formed with an inclined face 44. Each of the elastic strips 31 is formed via punching or cutting one of the lower portions of the periphery 38 with a U-shaped slit 46. Each of the U-shaped slits 46 includes an enlarged portion 48. The handles of the wrenches are inserted through the cutout 40 when the upper heads of the wrenches are held between the first shell 2 and the second shell 3.
In use, the handle of a wrench is received in one of the recesses 21 and is retained there by at least one stop 211. The first shell 2 is mounted on the second shell 3 for firmly holding the wrench between them. Referring to
Referring to
The first shell 2′ includes two tabs 27′ instead of the tabs 27. Each of the tabs 27′ includes two holes 24′. The first shell 2′ does not include any stems like the stems 23. Two holes 25 are defined in the first shell 2′. On the first shell 2′ are formed two hooks 26.
The second shell 3′ does not include any tube like the tubes 32. The second shell 3′ includes two elastic strips 31′ instead of the elastic strips 31. Each of the elastic strips 31′ includes two bosses 42′ each formed with an inclined face 44′. The second shell 3′ includes two holes 33 defined therein. For retaining the first shell 2′ on the second shell 3′, the bosses 42′ are inserted in the holes 24′, and the hooks 26 are engaged with the holes 34.
The second embodiment is identical to the first embodiment except for the features mentioned in the foregoing three paragraphs.
The present invention has been described via illustration of some embodiments. After a study of this specification, those skilled in the art can derive various variations from the embodiments. Therefore, the embodiments are only taken as examples and shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the following claims.
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