The invention relates to a holder for ferrous objects, and more particularly to a magnetic socket drawer for holding and magnetically securing tools such as sockets for a socket wrench, and the like.
Proper storage of tools is a common problem for mechanics, homeowners and the like, and tools are frequently kept in a disorganized fashion, and in ways which allow easy loss of such tools.
While various different toolboxes, holders and the like have been provided for storing tools, the need remains for tool storage which provides easy organization and securing of various tools, especially of magnetic tools such as sockets for a socket wrench set.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide such a holder.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will appear below.
In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing objects and advantages have been readily attained.
According to the invention, a holder is provided for ferrous objects, which holder comprises a holder body formed of a ferrous material and having at least one channel, the channel having a width and a depth; and a plurality of magnet members positioned in the at least one channel, the holder body and magnet members defining, in combination, a holding surface for magnetically securing ferrous objects.
In further accordance with the invention, the holder can be provided in the form of a drawer, which can advantageously be slidably positioned within a cabinet, to allow for further ease in storage of ferrous objects such as sockets and the like.
A detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention follows, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
The invention relates to a holder for ferrous objects and, more particularly, to a magnetic socket drawer for magnetically organizing and securing ferrous objects such as sockets for socket wrench sets.
Holder body 12 is advantageously a substantially rectangular member, having two long sides 18 and two short sides 20. In accordance with the invention, holder body 12 is advantageously provided of a ferrous material, preferably steel, and more preferably 20 gauge steel.
Holder body 12 can advantageously be provided with a gripping member 22, which in this embodiment is in the form of a hook 24. Hook 24 advantageously curves upwardly and back toward an opposed short side 20, from a first short side 20, as is shown in
Magnets 16 can be any suitable type of magnet, and magnets are preferably selected to provide sufficient holding power to securely hold the ferrous objects which are to be positioned thereon. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, magnets 16 are advantageously provided having opposed flat surfaces defining north and south pole surfaces, and magnets 16 are advantageously positioned end to end in channels 14 with alternating north and south pole surfaces. These alternating surfaces have been found to provide a remarkably strong holding surface for magnetically securing ferrous objects such as sockets and the like.
Channels 14 advantageously have a width w and a height h, as shown in
Magnets 16 can be glued within channels 14 if necessary or desired, or can be held within channels 14 in any other manner as well, for example through rivets, or magnetic hold, or any other type of structure.
Channels 14 can advantageously be formed in holder body 12 so that they extend entirely to one short side 20, but not to the other.
In further accordance with the invention, and as shown in
Referring to
It should be appreciated that a holder has been provided in accordance with the present invention which allows for excellent organization and secure holding of tools such as sockets for a socket wrench kit and the like. It should also be appreciated that although the embodiment of the present invention is shown having a hook or curved member for the gripping member, this member can be provided of any other shape as well.
Still further, the embodiment shown in these drawings includes three substantially parallel channels 14. Holder 10 can of course be provided having fewer or more channels, depending upon the specific size or dimension of holder 10 to be used.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible to modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
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20060091986 A1 | May 2006 | US |