Magnetizer/demagnetizer and tool hook attachable tool bit holder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325577
  • Patent Number
    6,325,577
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 10, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Howell; Daniel W.
    Agents
    • Lackenbach Siegel
Abstract
A tool bit holder holds a plurality of tool bits and is clipped to the belt of the user and in one embodiment is provided with a magnetizer/demagnetizer for magnetizing the tool bits and for holding and magnetizing fasteners such as screws, and in a second embodiment the holder is formed with a flange for attaching a power tool hook or tote, whereby the user has ready excess to the power tool, tool bits, screws and magnetizer at the work site.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a tool bit holder. Specifically, this invention relates to a tool bit holder in combination with complimentary features to provide improved tool bit and drive tool functions.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is frequently desirable to magnetize the tips of screwdriver bits and like tool bits to form at least a temporary magnetic pole on magnetizable elements. This is particularly so with precision screwdrivers which tend to be relatively small and are used to drive relatively small head screws and like fasteners. It is advantageous to at least temporarily magnetize the tips of the driver bits or tool bits to maintain the screwdriver blade or tip within the slot of a screw head or within the cross slots formed within the head of the screw adapted to receive the Phillips screwdriver tip. By magnetizing the tip of the driver bit, and mating screw head, the screw remains attached to the bit tip without the need for the hand tool user to physically hold them together. This allows the screw to be guided through a relatively small bore or channel and moved within a confined space. Sometimes the magnetized tip of the drive bit is used to retrieve a metal item, such as a screw, washer, nail or the like, from an inaccessible place which would otherwise be difficult to reach with anything but a relatively thin shank of a drive bit. Of course, such attachment of a fastener element to the drive bit tip also frees the user's hand for holding or positioning the work into which the fastener is to be driven. In some instances, rather than magnetizing the tip of the drive member bit, the fastener itself is magnetized so that, again, it is attracted to and remains magnetically attached to the driver bit tip in the same way as if the latter had been magnetized.




Conversely, there are instances in which a magnetized driver bit tip is disadvantageous, because it undesirably attracts and attaches to itself various magnetizable elements or components. Under such circumstances, it may be desirable to demagnetize a drive bit tip that had been originally magnetized in order to render same magnetically neutral.




In addition, a tool user requires ready access to a hand tool, such as a drive tool or drill, and to a chuck, as well as to the tool bits and screws. This ready access need is particularly acute where the user is working in a limited access area, and particularly so where the hand tool, tool bits, screws and chuck were separately diversely stored and not immediately accessible. Heretofore tool bits and screws were generally boxed, and it was often inconvenient if not impractical to keep or mount the box immediately adjacent to the work space and the drill. That is, the user would have to leave the work space to find the drill, tool bits and the screws, and then return to the work space. The worker would often have to repeatedly leave the work space when particularly tool bits had to be replaced. Another prior art approach was to keep the tool bits and screws in the pockets of the user, but this had the disadvantage in that the user was not always mindful of which tool bits and screws were in which pocket. The user in retrieving a tool bit from a pocket would not be aware that the wrong tool bit was inadvertently removed until viewing the tool bit after removal.




The art desired a tool bit holder which permitted ready access to the hand tool, the chuck, the tool bits and screws, without the user repeatedly leaving the immediate work space, and further provided positive identification of the tool bits to be selected, all with minimum use of the user's hands. The art also desired work space magnetization and demagnetization of tool bits and fastener elements, with work space stowing of screws and like fastener elements, for reasons previously discussed. The present invention provides a solution to these diverse needs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The tool bit holder includes tool bits which are mounted within the holder cover to permit the user using one hand to remove the cover and gain direct access to the array of tool bits. On viewing the array, the user removes the desired tool bit and replaces the holder cover in a positive locking manner again using one hand. The tool bit holder body is formed with a spring clip for releasably attaching the tool bit holder to the belt of the user.




In one aspect of the present invention, the tool bit holder is formed with an integral depending flange for mounting a tool tote or hook which is mounted to and depends from the holder flange so that the hand tool is hooked or cradled on the tote for ready access. A hand tool or drill is cradled on the hook which depends downwardly from the tool bit holder flange. The user, with the holder attached to his belt, with one hand rotatably unlocks and removes the cover and inspects the array of tool bits and chuck releasably mounted on the inside of the cover. The user removes the chuck and assembles it to the drill and then removes selected tool bits for assembly to the drill. The user with one hand replaces the cover on the body with a positive rotational locking action.




The present invention, in one other aspect, provides a high energy magnetizer/demagnetizer in combination with the tool bit holder cover for magnetizing/demagnetizing the tool bits, and which also includes a specific area or position for magnetically holding a magnetizable fastening element such as a screw for ready attachment to the hand tool with the tool bit in place. The high energy magnetizer/demagnetizer is an elongated permanent high energy bar magnet or alternatively a high energy magnet with a magnetically held elongated ferrometallic shunt. The magnetizer/demagnetizer is provided in a plastic housing with an adhesive for attachment to the outside of the cover or alternatively may be integrally molded as part of the cover.




The present invention, in a further aspect, is the combination of the tool bit holder with a power tool tote flange in combination with the magnetizer/demagnetizer unit. This combination provides ready work site access to screws and tool bits, ready work site magnetization and demagnetization of same, and ready use with the power tool.




The holder cover and body, in a preferred aspect of the invention, are rotatably slidably interengaging cylindrical members, with the body cylindrical side formed with three-equally spaced radially disposed holes, and with the cover cylindrical inside surface formed with three-equally spaced partially spherical buttons adjacent L-shaped grooves or slots providing flexible tabs for flexure of the cover buttons for slidably engaging and disengaging the body holes. The user thereby locks and unlocks the cover from the body using one hand in a respective directional and counter-directional rotation of less than 120°.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front plan partial fragmentary view of the tool bit holder and magnetizer/demagnetizer and hand tool hook attachment flange of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a slide elevational partial fragmentary view of the tool bit holder of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial back plan view of the tool bit holder of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

a plain view of the tool bit holder of

FIG. 1

showing the inside of the cover;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of one of the inside cover tool bit holders;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the tool bit holder with power hand tool attached to the belt of the user with magnetizer/demagnetizer units on the tool bit holder and power hand tool;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the magnetizer/demagnetizer unit; and





FIG. 9

is an enlarged top plain view of the magnetizer/demagnetizer unit of FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The tool bit holder construction as shown and described in application Ser. No. 09/181,445, filed Oct. 28, 1998, now Pat. No. 6,033,163 is incorporated herein by reference therefore.




Referring to the Figs., there is shown the tool bit holder


10


. Holder


10


includes, in general terms, cover


11


, body


12


and spring belt clip


13


. Tool hook or tote


60


is attached to body


12


, as will be further discussed hereinafter. Cover


11


is formed of a circular outer surface or face


14


, a circular inner surface or face


21


, and a cylindrical side


15


integral with face


14


. A plurality of radially spaced outwardly protruding ridges


16


are formed on the periphery of face edge


17


to form finger grasp grooves or recesses


17




a.


Cylindrical side


15


is radially inwardly disposed from edge


27


so as to form face inner lip


18


. Side


15


is formed with three or equally spaced L-shaped grooves


19


in turn forming three flexible tabs


50


(FIG.


2


), having three integral partially spherical detents or buttons


20


formed on each respective tab


50


, for reasons hereinafter appearing.




As best shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

there is shown magnetization/demagnetization unit


238


which in general terms houses a permanent high energy elongated magnet


216


which includes an elongated shunt portion


218


and a small high energy super magnet or pill magnet


220


A. Super magnet


220


A is shown with a north pole N and a south pole S with south pole S in proximity to one end of demagnetized shunt


218


A. Demagnetized shunt


218


A is elongated and further shown as rectangular in configuration having opposed planar surfaces.




Elongated magnet


216


is of sufficient length, or of longitudinal dimension, that placement of tool bit


204


A is permitted on elongated magnet


216


at a first position


230


associated with the north pole N at super magnet portion


220


to magnetize tool bit


204


A in particular tool bit tip


210


. Elongated magnet


216


permits placement of tool bit


204


A in particular tool bit tip


204


A at a second position associated with proximal end


228


of shunt portion


218


for demagnetization as shown as tool bit


204


B and tool bit tip


204


B. Proximal end


228


in fact has a south pole characteristic that acts to demagnetize the north pole magnetic aspect of tool bit


204


B. Second position


232


is positioned at a predetermined distance D


1


from elongated magnet


216


in particular from proximal end


228


of shunt portion


218


as will be discussed in detail.




As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, elongated magnet


216


permits placement of a fastening device, in particular, Phillips screw


214


, at a third position


234


on elongated magnet


216


associated with south pole S of elongated magnet


216


, in particular, distal end


226


of shunt portion


218


. Third position


234


is spaced from first and second positions


230


and


232


and defines a screw holding area


236


on the planar surface of elongated magnet


216


that can accommodate screw head in direct contact thereto and so magnetize at least screw head


212


and thus hold screw


214


on the surface of elongated magnet


216


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show magnetizer/demagnetizer mounting unit


238


as also including holding body or mounting have


246


that mounts elongated magnet


216


. Holding body


246


is made of a non-magnetizable material such as plastic. Holding body


246


provides a first access


240


associated with first position


230


. Holding body


238


further provides a second access


242


associated with second position


232


for demagnification of tool bit


204


A in particular tool bit tip


210


A and indicated as demagnetized tool bit


204


B and tool bit tip


210


B in a manner that will be further set forth. Holding body


246


also provides a third access, or access aperture,


244


associated with third position


234


for placement of a fastening device, in particular, screw


214


at third position


234


on elongated magnet


216


associated with south pole S, in particular on shunt portion


218


at distal end


226


so that screw


214


is held by magnetic force to elongated magnet


216


and to magnetizer/demagnetizer


192


and thus to power driving tool


194


while a user carries power driving tool


194


to a desired work area.




After tool bit


204


A, particularly tool bit tip


210


A has been magnetized at a north pole N, and when the user removes screw


214


from elongated magnet


216


and sets screw


214


in the workpiece and then sets the magnetized tool bit


204


A particularly magnetized tool bit tip


210


A into the crossed slots of magnetized Phillips screw


214


, magnetized screw


214


is held to magnetized tool bit


204


A by the magnetic force. After driving screw


214


into the workpiece, there would ordinarily be no necessity to demagnetize magnetized screw


214


. Demagnetization of tool bit


204


A is however accomplished at second position


232


.




Holding body


246


or mounting base


246


has a pair of opposed parallel connected end walls


248


and


250


and a pair of opposed parallel elongated side walls


252


and


254


connected to end walls


248


and


250


to form a generally rectangular structure having a longitudinal dimension defined by parallel side walls


252


and


254


. Rectangular mounting base


246


extends beyond both end walls


248


and


250


and both side walls


252


and


254


to form a flat planar flexible attachment base. Mounting base


246


, end walls


248


and


250


, and side walls


252


and


254


define an elongated rectangular recess


256


in which is positioned shunt portion


218


of elongated magnet


216


. Side wall


254


forms a subrecess


258


in which is position super magnet portion


220


so that super magnet portion


220


has an exposed planar surface at first access


240


that defines first position


230


.




Tool bit


204


A, as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, is positioned in magnetizing contact with elongated magnet


216


at first position


230


in particular at first access


240


so that bit tip


210


is magnetized. Screw


214


is magnetized by direct contact of screw head


212


with elongated magnet


216


at third position


234


. Side wall


254


further forms third access, or access aperture,


244


to elongated magnet


216


at third position


234


where screw head


212


is placed into direct magnetizing contact with and magnetically held by elongated magnet


216


.




Side wall


252


has the thickness of the predetermined distance D


1


at second position


232


, so that tool bit


204


A particularly bit tip


210


A are demagnetized at second position


232


by placing tool bit tip


210


to side wall


252


. Thus, side wall


252


provides second access


242


to elongated magnet


216


at second position


232


.




An adhesive bottom side


260


of planar mounting base, can attach magnetizer/demagnetizer


192


to any surface, preferably a planar surface of a non-operational portion of a power driving tool (

FIG. 7

) or on the tool holder cover (FIGS.


1


and


7


). An alternative mounting base


246


A is by nature of the flexible planar base portion, contoured to fit onto an arcuate non-operative portion of the housing


196


of a power driving tool such as power driving tool


194


. Elongated concave arcuate mounting base


246


A has the base of the concavity extending longitudinally midway between side walls


252


and


254


so that magnetizer/demagnetizer


192


fits in longitudinal direction on a curved surface of a power tool housing. Contoured adhesive bottom side


260


A shown in phantom line (

FIG. 8

) is connected to contoured mounting base


246


A for connecting holding body


238


to a non-operative curved portion of the housing of a power driving tool. The planar mounting base


246


can be made of a flexible material such as plastic that can be contoured to fit onto a housing such as power tool housing


196


in a manner analogous to contoured mounting base


246


A. Adhesive bottom side


260


can likewise be made of a flexible material that can be contoured along with a flexible mounting base


246


. Flexible mounting base


246


can be flexibly adjusted to fit the desired location on a power tool housing.




It is within the contemplation of the present invention for the magnetizer/demagnetizer to be an elongated high energy permanent bar magnet as shown and described in Ser. No. 09/489,484, filed Jan. 21, 2000. The magnetizer/demagnetizer construction as shown and described in application Ser. No. 09/489,484, filed Jan. 21, 2000, is incorporated herein by reference thereto.




Referring now specifically to

FIGS. 4-6

, there is shown the inner circular surface


21


of cover


11


, and a first plurality of four sets of like spaced clips


25


integrally formed or molded on and with surface


21


for holding tool bits


26


(typical) or like tool elements. A set of two stops elements


27


are also integrally formed or molded with surface


21


. In this manner of construction, tool bit


26


is releasably clipped between clips


25


and held in place by stop


27


as at


28


. A set of clips


29


are centrally disposed with clips


30


also centrally disposed on surface


21


to provide for releasable mounting of tool chuck


31


, as best shown in FIG.


6


. Clips


25


are provided with double clip elements


27




a


(

FIG. 7

) to permit additional clip mountings for other tool elements (not shown).




Body


12


is formed of circular back


34


, and cylindrical peripheral side


35


having three equally radially spaced holes


36


. Side


36


has inner cylindrical surface


37


. Cover cylindrical surface


37


with buttons


20


slidably interengages body cylindrical surface


37


. Holes


36


are equally radially disposed and fixed to slidably releasably receive buttons


20


.




Belt clip


13


is formed of heavy-duty plastic construction and is shaped to provide a spring like gripping or holding action to a tool belt (FIG.


7


). Clip


13


is permanently affixed to body back


34


by means of two screws


38


or like fastening elements.




In the aforesaid manner of construction, the user attaches or clips holder


10


to a tool belt or like belt


41


by means of clip


13


, and uses one hand to finger grab between ridges


16


in grooves


17




a


to rotate cover


11


to, in turn, cause the buttons


20


to slidably disengage from holes


36


by and with the flexure of tabs


50


, which tab flexure is achieved by means of L-shaped groves


19


. It is important to note that the user need only rotate the cover substantially less than 120° to disengage and remove cover


11


from body


12


. The user then inverts the cover to view the array of tool bits for removal, and replaces the undesired tool bit and/or removes the desired selected tool bit from and by means of clips


25


. The user then finger engages the ridges


16


and grooves


17




a


and rotatably replaces cover


11


on body


12


. The user need rotate the cover


11


no more than 120° to cause buttons


20


to contactingly slide on cylindrical side surface


37


to flex tabs


50


to cause sliding engagement of the buttons


20


into holes


36


to lock the cover onto the body, and thereby lock and encase the tool bits in the holder. The user then magnetizes the selected tool bit in the afore-described manner and operably attaches the tool bit to the drill. The user then removes the screw from the magnetic attachment position, and magnetically holds the screw to the operably disposed tool bit.




Body


12


is integrally formed with depending flange


61


, having a through hole


62


for attachment of the drill holding hook. An L-shaped swivel connection piece


63


is formed with coincident through hole


64


. A bolt


65


is sized to be slidably rotatably mounted in coincident holes


62


and


64


so that connection piece


63


, and, in turn, tubular hook


60


, are swivel mounted to holder


10


. Connection


63


is formed at its lower end


66


with a cylindrical portion


67


for slidably receiving the proximate end


68


of tubular hook


60


. The distal end


64


of hook


60


is formed with the threads (not shown) for receiving end ball or stop


70


having corresponding threads (not shown). Cylindrical portion


67


is formed with a plurality of semi-circular grooves


71


. The proximate end of tubular hook


70


is formed with a plurality of radially disposed holes


72


which may be threaded if desired. Pins


73


are sized to engage holes


72


and rest in grooves


71


. In this manner, cylindrical portion


67


and in turn hook


60


may be rotatably angularly disposed and pinned in place by pins


73


, thereby rotating hook


60


away from the user's body to a desired angle. The weight of the drill on the hook


60


holds the pin


73


into the selected groove.




A variety of tools can be hung from the hook


60


. When a tool, e.g., drill


80


, is held on hook


60


, the hook


60


automatically adjusts for the tool center of gravity by means of the rotational movement of swivel connection piece


63


(FIG.


7


). In this manner, drill


60


is not only prevented from falling off the hook, but also is readily accessible to the tool bit holder user.




Tool totes and tool hooks are well known in the art and may be mounted to the tool holder hook attachment feature by other means well known in the art. The hook connection piece and end-ball may be formed of metal construction, and the hook itself may be formed of drawn tubular metal construction buy methods well known in the art. The cover, body, hook attachment flange, spring belt clip and magnetizer/demagnetizer housing may be formed of molded plastic construction by molding means well known in the art.




While the invention has been described in terms of its use in connection with a drill, tool bits and a tool chuck, it is to be understood that the tool holder may be provided with diverse means for holding other tool elements, and it is not the intention of the invention to limit the same to holding tools bits.




It is also within the contemplation of the present invention for the magnetizer/demagnetizer unit or housing to be a molded portion of the outside or inside portions of the tool bit holder cover.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be understood and obvious to one skilled in the art that the invention is not so limited, so that obvious modifications and variations can be made, and that such modification and variations are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tool bit holder comprising, body means and cover means for removably enclosing said body means, clip means for holding the body means to the belt of the user, said clip means being disposed on the body means, said cover means comprising means for holding a plurality of tool bits, said cover means further comprising permanent magnet means for magnetizing and demagnetizing said tool bits.
  • 2. The tool bit holder of claim 1, said permanent magnet means further comprising means for magnetically attaching a fastener element.
  • 3. The tool bit holder of claim 1, said body means further comprising means for attaching a tool hook.
  • 4. The tool bit holder of claim 1, said permanent magnet means comprising an elongated magnet having opposed first and second poles arranged on a non-operative portion of the cover means to permit placement of one of said tool bits on said elongated magnet at a first position associated with said first pole to magnetize the tool bit and also to permit placement of the tool bit at a second position associated with said second pole to demagnetize the tool bit, said second position being at a predetermined distance from said magnet,said elongated magnet defining a holding area to permit magnetic holding of at least one fastening element at a third position on said elongated magnet associated with said second pole, and mounting means for holding said elongated magnet and for providing first and third accesses at said first and third positions, respectively, to said elongated magnet and for providing a predetermined distance at said second position.
  • 5. The tool bit holder of claim 4, wherein said elongated magnet comprises a high energy magnet portion and an elongated ferromagnetic shunt portion, said high energy magnet portion being magnetically held to said shunt portion.
  • 6. The tool bit holder of claim 4, said permanent magnet means comprising means for attaching said mounting means to said cover means.
  • 7. The tool bit holder of claim 6, said elongated magnet comprises a high energy magnet and an elongated ferrometallic shunt, said high energy magnet being magnetically held to the shunt.
  • 8. The tool bit holder of claim 7, said high energy magnet being disposed adjacent one end of the elongated shunt.
  • 9. The tool bit holder of claim 4, said mounting means comprising a plastic base.
  • 10. The tool bit holder of claim 9, further comprising adhesive means for attaching said mounting means to said cover means, said adhesive means comprising an adhesive disposed on said plastic base.
  • 11. A tool bit holder comprising body means and cover means for removably enclosing the body means, said cover means comprising means for removably holding a plurality of tool bits, said body means comprising clip means for attaching the body means to the belt of a user, said body means further comprising means for attaching a hook for holding a hand tool, wherein with the body means enclosed by the cover means, the tool bits are removably held on the cover means within the enclosed body means, whereby the user with the holder clipped to his belt removes the cover means from the body means to access the tool bits, selects a tool bit, removes the hand tool from the hook and assembles the selected tool bit to the hand tool.
  • 12. The tool bit holder of claim 11, said cover means and said body means comprising respective cylindrical configuration means for rotatably slidably interengaging the cover means with the body means.
  • 13. The tool bit holder of claim 11, further comprising a permanent magnet, said permanent magnet being elongated and having opposed first and second poles arranged on a non-operative portion of the cover means to permit placement of one of said tool bits on said elongated magnet at a first position associated with said first pole to magnetize the tool bit and also to permit placement of the tool bit at a second position associated with said second pole to demagnetize the tool bit, said second position being at a predetermined distance from said magnet,said elongated magnet defining a holding area to permit magnetic holding of at least one fastening element at a third position on said elongated magnet associated with said second pole, and mounting means for holding said elongated magnet and for providing first and third accesses at said first and third positions, respectively, to said elongated magnet and for providing a predetermined distance at said second position, whereby the selected tool bit is magnetized before assembly to the hand tool.
  • 14. The tool bit holder of claim 13, wherein said elongated magnet comprises a high energy magnet portion and an elongated ferromagnetic shunt portion, said high energy magnet portion being magnetically held to said shunt portion.
  • 15. The tool bit holder of claim 14, said high energy magnet being disposed adjacent one end of the elongated shunt.
  • 16. The tool bit holder of claim 13, said mounting means comprising a plastic base.
  • 17. The bit holder of claim 16, and further comprising adhesive means for attaching said mounting means to said cover means, said adhesive means comprising an adhesive disposed on said plastic base.
  • 18. The tool bit holder of claim 13, said cover means being integrally formed with said mounting means.
  • 19. The tool bit holder of claim 18, said mounting means and said cover means comprising molded plastic construction.
  • 20. The tool bit holder of claim 13, said cover means and said body means being cooperatively integrally formed to provide said mounting means.
  • 21. The tool bit holder of claim 20, said cover means and said body means comprising respective apertures for insertion of a selected tool bit into the holder for contact with the permanent magnet for magnetizer.
  • 22. The tool bit holder of claim 13, said cover means being formed with a portion for demagnetization of the selected tool bit.
  • 23. The tool bit holder of claim 21, said cover means being formed with a second aperture for access to said permanent magnet for magnetically attaching a fastening element.
  • 24. The tool bit holder of claim 11, said cover means and said means for attaching said hook being of integral one-piece plastic construction.
  • 25. The tool bit holder of claim 11, said means for attaching said hook comprising a flange formed with and extending away from said body means.
Parent Case Info

This application is a CIP of Ser. No. 09/181,445, Oct. 28, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,163 and a CIP of Ser. No. 09/489,484, Jan. 21, 2000.

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Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/181445 Oct 1998 US
Child 09/501818 US
Parent 09/489484 US
Child 09/181445 US