The present invention relates to kits and like devices for holding tools, and more particularly, relates to kits and like devices for holding hole saws.
Tradesmen, such as plumbers, electricians, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning (“HVAC”) technicians, can struggle with the weight and size of tools and supplies they must bring to worksites. This difficulty is exasperated by the desire to bring to worksites all tools and supplies that might possibly be needed to eliminate potentially wasteful time spent on multiple trips back and forth to the worksite to bring in additional tools and supplies. As a result, tradesman may overload their tool bags and boxes with heavy and awkward tools in an effort to bring as many tools and supplies as possible to worksites. Hole saws and hole cutters (collectively referred to herein as “hole saws”), arbors for driving the hole saws, and related tools and accessories, such as pilot drill bits, can be loosely packed into traditional tool kits, bags or boxes, taking up significantly more volume than desired and making it difficult to find the individual holes saws, arbors or other accessories when needed.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome one or more of the above-described drawbacks and/or disadvantages of the prior art.
In accordance with one aspect, the present invention is directed to device for carrying hole saws comprising a hole saw carrier configured to releasably carry thereon a plurality of nested hole saws, and movable between (i) a storage position and (ii) a use position for removing one or more hole saws therefrom. In some embodiments of the present invention, the carrier is axially-elongated and receivable through an arbor hole in a hole saw to releasably carry the hole saw thereon and to allow one hole saw to be nested within another thereon. In some such embodiments, the axially-elongated carrier is pivotally mounted on the device and pivotable between the storage and use positions.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the carrier is retracted within the device in the storage position, and the carrier extends from the device in the use position to facilitate the release of hole saws therefrom. In some such embodiments, in the use position the carrier is substantially upright.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the device defines a recess that receives at least part of the carrier and any hole saws carried thereon in the storage position. In some such embodiments, the recess defines a plurality of different width recessed portions. Each such portion corresponds to the diameter of a respective size hole saw for receiving at least part of the hole saw of the respective size therein in the storage position. Preferably, the different width recessed portions define progressively more narrow widths relative to each other in an axial direction of the carrier for receiving therein a plurality of nested hole saws in the storage position.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the device includes a base and a cover. The base and/or cover is movable relative to the other between open and closed positions. In the closed position the carrier is in the storage position and is substantially prevented from movement into the use position, and in the open position the carrier is movable between the storage and use positions. In some such embodiments, the base defines a first recess for receiving a first portion of the carrier and/or any hole saws carried thereon in the storage position, and the cover defines a second recess for receiving a second portion of the carrier and/or any hole saws carried thereon in the storage position.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the base and/or cover defines a recess for receiving at least a portion of the carrier and any hole saws carried thereon in the storage position, and (i) at least one hole saw mount located laterally relative to the recess for releasably mounting a hole saw; (ii) at least one arbor mount located laterally relative to the recess for releasably mounting an arbor; and/or (iii) at least one pilot drill mount located laterally relative to the recess for releasably mounting a pilot drill. In some embodiments of the present invention, each mount frictionally engages the respective hole saw, arbor and/or pilot drill to releasably retain it within the device. In some embodiments (i) the at least one hole saw mount is defined by a respective hole saw recess located laterally relative to the first or second recess for releasably receiving at least a portion of at least one hole saw therein; (ii) at least one arbor recess is located laterally relative to the first or second recess for releasably receiving at least a portion of at least one arbor therein; and/or (iii) at least one pilot drill recess is located laterally relative to the first or second recess for releasably receiving at least a portion of at least one pilot drill therein.
In accordance with another aspect, the present invention is directed to a device for carrying hole saws comprising first means for releasably carrying thereon a plurality of nested hole saws; and second means for moving the first means between (i) a storage position, and (ii) a use position for removing one or more hole saws therefrom.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the first means is an axially-elongated carrier receivable through an arbor hole in a hole saw to releasably carry a plurality of nested hole saws, and the second means is a pivot mount located between the carrier and device for pivoting the carrier on the device between the storage and use positions.
One advantage of the present invention is that the device allows tradesmen or other persons to store in a kit or like device a plurality of hole saws, such as a complete or typical set of hole saws, and if desired, associated arbors and/or other accessories, and to conveniently transport such hole saws, and if desired, associated arbors and other accessories, to and from worksites. Another advantage of the present invention is that the carrier allows the hole saws to be carried thereon in a nested arrangement which reduces the volume and/or footprint of the stored hole saws and, in turn, reduces the size of the kit or like device for holding and transporting the hole saws. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the carrier can be moved between storage and use positions to easily install hole saws thereon for storage, and to remove holes saws therefrom for use. Yet another advantage is that the kit organizes and stores the hole saws in a nested arrangement thereby reducing the volume and footprint of the stored hole saws and facilitating quick and convenient retrieval of hole saws when needed for use.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention, and/or of the currently preferred embodiments thereof, will become more readily apparent in view of the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings.
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The base 12 defines a first carrier-associated recess 24 that receives part of the carrier and any hole saws carried thereon in the storage position. The first carrier-associated recess 24 defines a plurality of first different width recessed portions 26. Each such portion 26 corresponds to the diameter of a respective size hole saw 22 for receiving at least part of the hole saw of the respective size therein in the storage position. The first different width recessed portions 26 define progressively more narrow widths relative to each in an axial direction of the carrier 20 for receiving therein a plurality of nested hole saws in the storage position. The inner end of the first carrier-associated recess 24 defines a reduced-width portion 28 for receiving the free end of the carrier 20 in the storage position. The cover 14 defines a second carrier-associated recess 30 that receives the opposite sides of the carrier 20 and any hole saws 22, 22 carried thereon in the storage position. The second carrier-associated recess 30 defines a plurality of second different width recessed portions 32. Each such portion 32 corresponds to the diameter of a respective size hole saw 22 for receiving at least part of the hole saw of the respective size therein in the storage position. The second different width recessed portions 32 define progressively more narrow widths relative to each other in an axial direction of the carrier 20 for receiving therein a plurality of nested hole saws in the storage position. The inner end of the second carrier-associated recess 30 defines a reduced-width portion 34 for receiving the free end of the carrier 20 in the storage position.
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The cover 14 defines a first arbor mount 40, and second arbor mount 42 laterally spaced relative to the first arbor mount. In the illustrated embodiment, each arbor mount is defined by a respective substantially rectangular-shaped recess 44 and 46. Each rectangular-shaped recess is configured to receive therein the shank of a respective arbor (not shown) and to frictionally engage the shank to releasably hold the respective arbor therein in a storage position. Each arbor-mounting recess 44 and 46 opens into a respective arbor body recess 48 and 50 for receiving the respective arbor bodies, and each arbor body recess opens into a respective axially-elongated drill bit recess 49 and 51 for receiving a respective drill bit if attached to the arbor. The cover 14 further defines an axially-elongated, spare drill bit recess 52 laterally spaced adjacent to the recess 49 for releasably receiving and frictionally-engaging therein a spare pilot drill bit or other accessory.
The base 12 defines additional recesses 54 and 56 configured to releasably mount therein additional hole saws or other tools or accessories. As can be seen, the recess 56 is configured to releasably receive therein and frictionally engage a larger diameter hole saw than the recess 54. The base 12 defines a first peripheral closure surface 58 that defines a substantially flat surface extending about the periphery of the base, and the cover 14 defines a second peripheral closure surface 60 that defines a substantially flat surface extending about the periphery of the cover. In the closed position, the first and second peripheral closure surfaces 58 and 60, respectively, contact each other to form a closure. If desired, the peripheral closure surfaces 58 and 60 may form a sealed closure, such as a water-tight seal, to further protect the contents of the kit 10 in the closed position. Two holes 62, 62 are formed through the cover 14 and the base 12 and are aligned with each other when the kit is in the closed position to define a single hole that can be used to receive a clip, strap or other device for hanging or otherwise attaching the kit to another device or article. As shown in
As may be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein, numerous changes and modifications may be made to the above-described and other embodiments of the present invention.
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/453,604, filed Apr. 23, 2012, which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety as part of the present disclosure.
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