The present invention relates generally to portable dispensers for temporarily holding and presenting a plurality of articles.
More particularly, the present invention relates to portable dispensers of coiled roofing nails, nail strips, roof staples, sheathing staples, welding rods, roofing nails, cartridge holders for diagonal nails which are put in a cartridge nail gun, framing nails, trim nails, and the like.
Tradesmen and other persons working in the construction field, such as roofers and welders, require their equipment and supplies to be readily accessible and portable.
The prior art is exemplified by: Stuart et al. U.S. Pat. No. 2,555,380; Jeanfavre U.S. Pat. No. 3,390,761; Bader U.S. Pat. No. 3,485,354; Leedy U.S. Pat. No. 3,831, 743; Dallas et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,663; and Letson U.S. Des. Pat. No. 404,199.
It is a desiradatum of the present invention to provide novel and unique portable dispensers for a plurality of articles, while avoiding the animadversions of the prior art and conventional dispensers.
The present invention provides a portable dispenser for a plurality of articles, comprising:an open top container provided with first means therein for temporarily holding said plurality of articles and for making said plurality of articles readily accessible to a user of said portable dispenser; and second means provided on a first exterior surface of said open top container for removably and selectively attaching said portable dispenser to a belt of said user of said portable dispenser.
One object of the present invention is to provide a portable dispenser as described hereinabove, wherein the dispenser is substantially cylindrical in shape and holds coiled roofing nails in a stack of six to eight coils.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable dispenser as described hereinabove, wherein the dispenser is designed to hold coiled roofing nails so that they will not uncoil and remain whole.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable dispenser as described hereinabove, wherein the dispenser is secured on the belt of the user of the dispenser so as to be accessible with one hand of the user while holding a nail gun with the other hand, thus readily enabling the retrieving of nails on the move.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide portable dispensers as described hereinabove, wherein the dispenser may be attached to the roofer's belt and which allows for quick and easy access to the coils of roofing nails from the top of the dispenser.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide the novel portable dispensers as described hereinabove, wherein by attaching a knife and a snip holder, the roofer can have all of his necessary tools at his fingertips, mounted on the outside of the dispenser.
Another object of the invention is to provide portable dispensers as described hereinabove, wherein the portable dispenser is provided with means for removably holding a tape measure thereon.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide a portable dispenser as described hereinabove, wherein the dispenser can be used for holding welding rods therein.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable dispenser as described hereinabove, wherein there is provided on the exterior of the dispenser means for holding soapstone.
Further objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent to those persons skilled in this particular area of technology and to others after being exposed to the following detailed specification and accompanying drawings.
The portable dispenser 10 comprises an open top container 11 provided with first means therein, such as a sliding disc or other structure 12, upon which may be stacked several coils of roofing nails 13. One such coil of roofing nails 13 is shown for illustration in
The open top container 11 is provided with a longitudinal groove 14 within which is slidably positioned a thumb lever device 15 which is attached to the sliding disc 12. The thumb lever device 15 is shown in phantom line at the bottom of
The dispenser 10 is provided with second means, in the form of a belt loop device 16, through which the belt of the user may be placed so that the portable dispenser 10 may be removably attached to the belt of the user.
The portable dispenser 10 may also be provided with a knife holder 17 for holding a knife for cutting roof shingles, and a sheath 18 for holding a snips tool.
The portable dispenser 10 illustrated in
The portable dispenser 20 comprises an open top container 21 within which a second container 22 is slidably disposed. Six to eight coils of roofing nails 13 may be held in the second container 22. For illustration purposes, a coil of roofing nails 13 is shown in the second container 22 in
The second slidable container 22 is provided with gripping means, such as a handle 23, at the top end of the second container 22 to enable the user to move the second slidable container 22 upwardly to gain access to the topmost of the coils of roofing nails 13.
The open top container 21 is provided with a longitudinal groove 24 to enable the user to readily see at a glance how many coils of roofing nails 13 are still left in the dispenser 20.
The dispenser is also provided with a belt loop device 25, similar to the device 16 shown in
The portable dispenser 38 is provided with an open top container 38 having a plurality of compartments 31, 32 and 33 for temporarily holding a plurality of articles, such as welding rods 34, and for making the welding rods 34 readily accessible to the user of the portable dispenser.
The portable dispenser 30 is provided with a clip 35 to enable the dispenser 30 to be clipped on to the belt of the user. The dispenser 30 is also provided with a pocket 36 for holding soapstone and the like. In addition, the dispenser 30 is provided with a clip 37 upon which a tape measure may be removably held.
The dispenser 40 is provided with a substantially semi-cylindrical open top container 41. From the bottom surface 42 of the open top container 41 there extends an elongated member 43 along the central elongated major axis of the open top container 41. A plurality of articles, such as a plurality of coils of roofing nails 13, may be readily placed on the elongated member 43 for temporarily holding same thereon.
As shown in
The portable dispenser 50 comprises an open top container 51 for holding welding rods 34 therein. The dispenser 50 is provided with a first compartment 52 and a second compartment 53. The second compartment 53 surrounds the first compartment 52, is coaxial therewith, and is similarly shaped thereto.
The dispenser 50 is provided with a clip 54 to enable the dispenser 50 to be clipped onto the belt of the user. In addition, the dispenser 50 is provided with holding means 55 for removably holding a small article, such as soapstone and the like.
The portable dispenser 60 comprises an open top container 61 having a substantially rectangular cross section which is disposed substantially perpendicular to a vertical elongated axis of the container 61.
The open top container 61 has a bottom portion formed by two surfaces 62 and 63 disposed oblique to the vertical elongated axis of the container 61. The tallest surface 64 of the container 61 is provided with a loop device 65 through which the belt of the user may be passed for holding the dispenser 60 on the belt of the user.
A parallel opposite surface 66 of the container 61 is provided with an elongated notch 67 therein.
The portable dispenser 60 shown in
With reference to
The staple holder unit structure 70 is provided with members 72 and 73 which fit on and mate with the bottom portion of the embodiment illustrated in
It should be noted that the staples 71 may be arranged in rows and columns as illustrated in
With reference to the embodiments of the invention described hereinabove which hold coiled roofing nails 13, it should be noted that such coiled roofing nails 13 are held in a cylindrically-shaped dispense so that they will not uncoil and remain whole. The dispenser may be secured to the belt of the roofer or other user so as to be accessible with one hand while holding a nail gun in the other hand, thus retrieving the nails 13 on the move.
Preferably, but not necessarily, a four inch diameter plastic portable dispenser will allow coiled one and one-quarter inch roofing nails 13 to be stacked on top of each other.
By attaching the portable dispenser to the roofer's belt, it permits for quick and easy access to the coils of roofing nails 13 from the top of the dispenser. Furthermore, by attaching knife and snip holders 17 and 18, the roofer can have all of his necessary tools at his fingertips, mounted on the outside of the portable dispenser.
While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to several specific embodiments thereof, it should be understood that these are described by way of illustration only, and not by way of limitation.
The present invention embraces all modifications, variations and changes which come within the scope of the patent claims set forth hereinbelow.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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1910168 | Jacobs | May 1933 | A |
2023450 | Tanner | Dec 1935 | A |
2555380 | Stuart et al. | Jun 1951 | A |
3390761 | Jeanfavre | Jul 1968 | A |
3485354 | Bader | Dec 1969 | A |
3831743 | Leedy | Aug 1974 | A |
D248128 | Mineo | Jun 1978 | S |
4365709 | Lester | Dec 1982 | A |
4560062 | Valiulis | Dec 1985 | A |
4580695 | Lum | Apr 1986 | A |
4928823 | Campbell | May 1990 | A |
D310760 | Murphy | Sep 1990 | S |
5020663 | Dallas et al. | Jun 1991 | A |
D404199 | Letson | Jan 1999 | S |
6026519 | Kaluza | Feb 2000 | A |
6098818 | Ali et al. | Aug 2000 | A |
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20040238389 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |