Magnetic storage rack having U-shaped retainers and tool-holding seat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6571966
  • Patent Number
    6,571,966
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 3, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stodola; Daniel P.
    • Tran; Khoa
    Agents
    • Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
Abstract
A storage rack includes a casing having opposite front and rear walls, a bottom wall, and a partition plate interconnecting and cooperating with the front and rear walls to define a seat-receiving channel above the partition plate and with the bottom wall to define a retainer-receiving channel below the partition plate. The front wall has a lower section defining an elongated opening in spatial communication with the retainer-receiving channel. A tool-holding seat is removably disposed in the seat-receiving channel, and has a plurality of bit-retention holes extending inwardly from a flat top face thereof for holding tool pieces therein. A plurality of U-shaped retainers are mounted on the lower section of the front wall along the length of the elongated opening, and abut against one another so that each adjacent pair of the retainers can clamp a tool piece therebetween.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a storage rack, more particularly to a magnetic storage rack having U-shaped retainers and a tool-holding seat for retention of tool pieces of different configurations and dimensions.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional storage rack


1


is shown to include an elongated casing


100


having opposite front and rear walls defining a retainer-receiving channel


101


therebetween. The front wall defines an elongated opening


102


that extends along the length of the casing


100


, and that is in spatial communication with the retainer-receiving channel


101


. A plurality of U-shaped retainers


2


are mounted on the front wall along the length of the elongated opening


102


and abut against one another so that each adjacent pair of the retainers


2


is adapted to clamp a tool piece


3


, such a paint brush, therebetween.





FIG. 2

shows a conventional storage seat


300


which includes an elongated seat body


7


defining a plurality of parallel spaced apart bit-retention holes


701


which extend inwardly from a flat top face of the seat body


7


and which are capable of retaining workpiece-driving bits


9


therein, respectively. A magnet piece


8


is fixed to a flat bottom face of the seat body


7


so as to permit magnetic attachment of the tool-holding seat


300


on a flat surface of a working site.




It is inconvenient to store and carry both the storage rack and the storage seat.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The main object of this invention is to provide a magnetic storage rack which has U-shaped retainers and a tool-holding seat for retention of tool pieces of different configurations and dimensions, thereby overcoming the aforementioned drawback.




Accordingly, a storage rack of the present invention includes an elongated casing, a series of U-shaped retainers, left and right end covers, a tool-holding seat, and a magnetic member. The casing has a top open end, left and right open ends, opposite front and rear walls extending between the left and right open ends, a bottom wall interconnecting the front and rear walls and extending between the left and right open ends, and a partition plate interconnecting the front and rear walls at a position between the top open end and the bottom wall, extending between the left and right open ends, and cooperating with the front and rear walls to define a seat-receiving channel which is located above the partition plate and which extends between the left and right open ends, and with the bottom wall and the front and rear walls to define a retainer-receiving channel which is located below the partition plate and which extends between the left and right open ends. The front wall has an upper section confining a front side of the seat-receiving channel, and a lower section that confines a front side of the retainer-receiving channel and that has an elongated opening extending between the left and right open ends of the elongated casing and in spatial communication with the retainer-receiving channel. The retainers are mounted on the lower section of the front wall along the length of the elongated opening, and abut against one another so that each adjacent pair of the retainers is adapted to clamp a first tool piece therebetween. Each of the retainers includes a bight portion exposed outwardly of the retainer-receiving channel, and two legs that extend from the bight portion and that have anchored ends which extend through the elongated opening and into the retainer-receiving channel and which are anchored thereto. The end covers respectively close portions of the left and right open ends of the elongated casing which extend between the partition plate and the bottom wall so as to prevent removal of the retainers from the left and right open ends. The end covers abut against adjacent ones of the retainers so as to urge adjacent ones of the retainers to abut against each other. The tool-holding seat is slidably mounted in the seat-receiving channel, and is removable therefrom via the left and right open ends. The tool-holding seat has opposite flat bottom and top faces, and is formed with a plurality of parallel spaced apart bit-retention holes that extend inwardly from the flat top face. Each of the bit-retention holes is adapted to retain a second tool piece therein. The magnetic member is fixed to the rear wall of the elongated casing such that the storage rack can be mounted on a wall by virtue of magnetic attraction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic top planar view of a conventional storage rack for holding tool pieces between adjacent pairs of U-shaped retainers;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a conventional storage seat shown together with tool pieces of different configurations;





FIG. 3

is a perspective partly exploded view of a preferred embodiment of a storage rack according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how a plurality of U-shaped retainers and a tool-holding seat are mounted thereon for holding tool pieces of different configurations and dimensions; and





FIG. 5

illustrates the tool-holding seat in a state of use after removal from the storage rack of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, the preferred embodiment of a storage rack according to the present invention is shown to include a plastic elongated casing


10


, a series of U-shaped retainers


20


, left and right end covers


30


, a tool-holding seat


40


, and a magnetic member


50


.




As illustrated, the elongated casing


10


has a top open end, left and right open ends, opposite front and rear walls


11


,


12


extending between the left and right open ends, a bottom wall


14


interconnecting the front and rear walls


11


,


12


and extending between the left and right open ends, and a partition plate


13


interconnecting the front and rear walls


11


,


12


at a position between the top open end and the bottom wall


14


. The partition plate


13


extends between the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


, and cooperates with the front and rear walls


11


,


12


to define a seat-receiving channel


15


which is located above the partition plate


13


and which extends between the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


, and with the bottom wall


14


and the front and rear walls


11


,


12


to define a retainer-receiving channel


16


which is located below the partition plate


13


and which extends between the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


. The front wall


11


has an upper section


113


confining a front side of the seat-receiving channel


15


, and a lower section


114


confining a front side of the retainer-receiving channel


16


. The lower section


114


of the front wall


11


has an elongated opening


112


extending between the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


. The elongated opening


112


is in spatial communication with the retainer-receiving channel


16


.




The U-shaped retainers


20


are mounted on the lower section


114


of the front wall


11


along the length of the elongated opening


112


, and abut against one another so that each adjacent pair of the retainers


20


is adapted to clamp a first tool piece, such as a paint brush, therebetween. Each of the retainers


20


includes a bight portion


23


exposed outwardly of the retainer-receiving channel


16


, and two legs


22


that extend from the bight portion


23


and that have anchored ends


21


which extend through the elongated opening


112


and into and anchored to the retainer-receiving channel


16


and which are anchored thereto.




The left and right end covers


30


respectively close portions of the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


which extend between the partition plate


13


and the bottom wall


14


so as to prevent removal of the retainers


20


from the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


. Under this condition, the end covers


30


abut against adjacent ones of the retainers


20


so as to urge adjacent ones of the retainers


20


to abut against each other.




The tool-holding seat


40


is slidably mounted in the seat-receiving channel


15


and is removable therefrom via the left and right open ends of the elongated casing


10


. The tool-holding seat


40


has opposite flat bottom and top faces


41


,


44


, and is formed with a plurality of parallel spaced apart bit-retention holes


42


extending inwardly from the flat top face


44


. Each of the bit-retention holes


42


is adapted to retain a second tool piece therein, such as a workpiece-driving bit


43


or a socket


45


.




The magnetic member


50


is fixed to the rear wall


12


of the elongated casing


10


such that the storage rack can be mounted on a wall by virtue of magnetic attraction.




In this embodiment, the rear wall


12


has an upper section


121


which confines a rear side of the seat-receiving channel


15


, and a lower section


122


that extends downwardly from the partition plate


13


at a position between the upper sections


113


,


121


of the front and rear walls


11


,


12


to the bottom wall


14


so as to confine a rear side of the retainer-receiving channel


16


. The partition plate


13


, the lower section


122


of the rear wall


12


, and the bottom wall


14


cooperatively define the retainer-receiving channel


16


and a magnet-receiving chamber


17


within which the magnetic member


50


is disposed non-removably. Under this condition, the magnet-receiving chamber


17


is located below the seat-receiving channel


15


and rearwardly of the retainer-receiving channel


16


.




Preferably, the partition plate


13


extends and inclines downwardly and frontwardly from the upper section


121


of the rear wall


12


toward the upper section


113


of the front wall


11


. The flat bottom face


41


of the tool-holding seat


40


is inclined relative to the upper sections


113


,


121


of the front and rear walls


11


,


12


to complement the partition plate


13


. The flat top face


44


of the tool-holding seat


40


is perpendicular to the upper sections


113


,


121


of the front and rear walls


11


,


12


. Each of the bit-retention holes


42


in the tool-holding seat


40


defines an axial line L along the length thereof. The axial line (L) of each of the retention holes


42


is inclined relative to the flat bottom face


41


of the tool-holding seat


40


at an acute angle (A) (see

FIG. 4

) so as to facilitate insertion of and access to the second tool piece


43


in the bit-retention hole


42


. A magnetic piece


47


is embedded in the tool-holding seat


40


, and is adjacent to and flush with the flat bottom face


41


of the tool-holding seat


40


so that the tool-holding seat


40


can be mounted on a wall


60


by virtue of magnetic attraction, as best shown in

FIG. 5

, upon removal of the tool-holding seat


40


from the seat-receiving channel


15


via the left and right open ends. Under this condition, the tool pieces will not fall out from the bit-retention holes


42


by virtue of inclination of the flat top face


44


relative to the flat bottom face


41


.




The preferred embodiment further includes left and right U-shaped end-confining frames


35


which are integrally formed with and extend upwardly from upper portions of the left and right end covers


30


and extend upward from and which are sleeved on the upper sections


113


,


121


of the front and rear walls


11


,


12


. A groove-and-tongue engagement unit


36


,


46


interconnects the bottom face


41


of the tool-holding seat


40


and the U-shaped end-confining frames


35


to prevent untimely removal of the tool-holding seat


40


from the seat-receiving channel


15


.




Preferably, the upper sections


113


,


121


of the front and rear walls


11


,


12


have L-shaped top ends


111


,


1211


that project toward each other so as to prevent upward removal of the tool-holding seat


40


from the seat-receiving channel


15


via the top open end of the




The magnetic member


50


preferably includes a U-shaped metal frame


51


, a magnet piece


52


disposed in the frame


51


, and a U-shaped plastic sheath


53


which encloses the frame


51


and the magnet piece


52


therein, which is connected to the lower section


122


of the rear wall


12


, and which is generally flush with the upper section


121


of the rear wall


12


to facilitate mounting of the storage rack of the present invention on a wall by virtue of magnetic attraction.




With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A storage rack comprising:an elongated casing having a top open end, left and right open ends, opposite front and rear walls extending between said left and right open ends, a bottom wall interconnecting said front and rear walls and extending between said left and right open ends, and a partition plate interconnecting said front and rear walls at a position between said top open end and said bottom wall, extending between said left and right open ends, and cooperating with said front and rear walls to define a seat-receiving channel which is located above said partition plate and which extends between said left and right open ends, and with said bottom wall and said front and rear walls to define a retainer-receiving channel which is located below said partition plate and which extends between said left and right open ends, said front wall having an upper section confining a front side of said seat-receiving channel, and a lower section confining a front side of said retainer-receiving channel and having an elongated opening extending between said left and right open ends of said elongated casing and in spatial communication with said retainer-receiving channel; a series of U-shaped retainers mounted on said lower section of said front wall along the length of said elongated opening and abutting against one another so that adjacent pair of said retainers is adapted to clamp a first tool piece therebetween, each of said retainers including a bight portion exposed outwardly of said retainer-receiving channel, and two legs that extend from said bight portion and that have anchored ends which extend through said elongated opening and into said retainer-receiving channel and which are anchored thereto; a pair of left and right end covers respectively closing portions of said left and right open ends of said elongated casing which extend between said partition plate and said bottom wall so as to prevent removal of said retainers from said left and right open ends, said left and right end covers abutting against adjacent ones of said retainers so as to urge adjacent ones of said retainers to abut against each other; a tool-holding seat slidably mounted in said seat-receiving channel and removable therefrom via said left and right open ends, said tool-holding seat having opposite flat bottom and top faces, and being formed with a plurality of parallel spaced apart bit-retention holes that extend inwardly from said flat top face, each of said bit-retention holes being adapted to retain a second tool piece therein; and a magnetic member fixed to said rear wall of said elongated casing such that said storage rack can be mounted on a wall by virtue of magnetic attraction.
  • 2. The storage rack as defined in claim 1, wherein said rear wall has an upper section which confines a rear side of said seat-receiving channel, and a lower section that extends downwardly from said partition plate at a position between said upper sections of said front and rear walls to said bottom wall to confine a rear side of said retainer-receiving channel, said partition plate, said lower section of said rear wall, and said bottom wall cooperatively defining said retainer-receiving channel and a magnet-receiving chamber thereamong to receive said magnetic member therein, said magnet-receiving chamber being located below said seat-receiving channel and rearwardly of said retainer-receiving channel.
  • 3. The storage rack as defined in claim 2, wherein said partition plate extends and inclines downwardly and frontwardly from said upper section of said rear wall toward said upper section of said front wall, said flat bottom face of said tool-holding seat being inclined relative to said upper sections of said front and rear walls to complement said partition plate, said flat top face of said tool-holding seat being perpendicular to said upper sections of said front and rear walls, said storage rack further comprising a magnetic piece embedded in said tool-holding seat adjacent to said flat bottom face of said tool-holding seat so that, upon removal of said tool-holding seat from said seat-receiving channel via said left and right open ends, said tool-holding seat can be mounted on a wall by virtue of magnetic attraction.
  • 4. The storage rack as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said bit-retention holes in said tool-holding seat defines an axial line along the length thereof, said axial line of each of said bit-retention holes being inclined relative to said flat bottom face of said tool-holding seat at an acute angle so as to facilitate insertion of and access to the second tool piece in said bit-retention hole.
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