The present invention relates to piece holder, and more specifically a tool piece holder having a positionable magnetic tray.
Most tool piece holders that are produced today are used to retain pieces or various fasteners on a side of the holder or within a cavity formed therein. The holders are designed to allow a user to access a particular piece or fastener. The process of exchanging one tool piece or fastener for another is time consuming, and results in a delay in the completion of the project. The increase in time to exchange pieces is at least partially due to the fact that the user must set one piece down on a surface in order to pick another one up, must maneuver two pieces or fasteners with one hand, or use two hands to perform the operation.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the tool piece holder has a first receptacle defined by a first longitudinal axis with a cavity formed therein. The first receptacle has a top portion, a bottom portion, a front side, and a rear side. A second receptacle, such as a tray, is disposed within the cavity of the first receptacle, here the second receptacle is defined by, and configured to reciprocate along, the first longitudinal axis. The second receptacle has a first side and a second side, which is opposite from the first side, where first and/or second sides are configured to retain a plurality of tool pieces. A panel is pivotally coupled with the first receptacle and has a magnet element forming part thereof.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the tool piece holder has a first receptacle defined by a longitudinal axis and has a cavity defined therein. The first receptacle has a top portion, a bottom portion, a front side, and a rear side. A tray is slidingly disposed within the cavity and is capable of reciprocating along the longitudinal axis of the first receptacle. The tray comprises a first side and a second side, opposite from the first side, where at least one of the first and second sides are configured to retain a plurality of tool pieces. A panel is pivotally coupled with the bottom portion of the first receptacle and is rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the panel. The panel further comprises a first face and a second face, opposite from the first face, where at least one of the first and/or second faces is magnetic.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a method of storing a tool piece includes placing the first tool piece on a panel, actuating tray of a bit holder from a closed position to an open position, retrieving a second tool piece from the tray, placing the second tool piece on the panel, removing the first tool piece from the panel, inserting the first tool piece within the tray, and actuating the tray of the bit holder from the open position to the closed position.
The invention is described with reference to the drawings in which like elements are referred to by like numerals. The relationship and function of the various elements of this invention are better understood by the following description. Each aspect so defined may be combined with any other aspect or aspects unless clearly indicated to the contrary. The embodiments described below are by way of example only, and the invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings.
Turning now to the drawings and referring to
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The panel portion 22 may have the same dimensions of the interior portion 17 and therefore have the same general shape of the holder 10. Alternatively, the panel portion 22 may be smaller than the interior portion 17 of the holder 10. The panel portion 22 may be located the other sides of the holder 10, forming part of the rear portion 18, for example. Alternatively, the holder 10 may consist of more than one, independently openable, panel portion 22 coupled thereto.
The bottom and top sides 24, 26 of the panel portion 22 may be at least partially formed of magnetic material sufficient to retain tool pieces or fasteners. Preferably, the magnetic material is located in a central area of the bottom side 24 of the panel 22. The panel portion 22 is pivotally coupled to the bottom portion 14 of the holder 10 by a pin 28 disposed through the panel portion 22 and a connector 32, and is shown in the closed position in
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The top side 40 of the tray 34 forms part of the top portion 12 of the holder 10 and may be configured to lock with the top portion 12 through a detent or a latch 42. In addition, the sliding mechanism of the tray 34 may be spring biased, thereby allowing a user to simply push inward on the tray 34 to unlock the tray 34 from the latch 42. As discussed above, the tray 34 may be configured to travel in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A, and in such a configuration, the tray 34 may extend from a side of the holder 10, instead of the top portion 12.
The front side 36 and the rear side 38 of the tray 34 may have clips or other retaining structures 44 to secure tool pieces 37 to the tray 34, as shown in
The holder 10 may be made out of a variety of materials, such as plastic, metal, or a composite. In addition, portions of the holder 10 may be transparent to permit the user to determine the types of tool pieces 37 and/or the quantity of fasteners contained within the holder 10 at any given time.
The holder 10 may contain a plurality of tool pieces 37 and fasteners and when the user elects to exchange a tool piece 37 for another one, or a fastener, the user is able to pivot the panel portion 22 away from the longitudinal axis A of the tool holder 10, so that the longitudinal axis A is non-parallel to the longitudinal axis B of the panel portion 22, as illustrated by
The panel portion 22 may also be rotated about its longitudinal axis B to allow the user to adjust the panel portion 22 to multiple positions. The user may also place a number of items on the bottom side 24 or top side 26 of the panel portion 22 if the user plans to utilize multiple fasteners or tool pieces for a desired task. In addition, the user may rotate the panel portion 22 towards the longitudinal axis A, so that the longitudinal axis B is parallel with longitudinal axis A, and place fasteners or tool pieces on the bottom side 24 of the panel portion 22 for direct access. It can be appreciated that an infinite number of orientations may be contemplated with respect to the panel portion 22.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only exemplary embodiments have been shown and described and do not limit the scope of the invention in any manner. It can be appreciated that any of the features described herein may be used with any embodiment. The illustrative embodiments are not exclusive of each other or of other embodiments not recited herein. Accordingly, the invention also provides embodiments that comprise combinations of one or more of the illustrative embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the invention as herein set forth can be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, and, therefore, only such limitations should be imposed as are indicated by the appended claims.