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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a tool holder and more particularly, to a space saving rotatable holder for tools and miscellaneous items when said tools and items are not in use.
2. Brief Description of Prior Art
In many instances, after they are used, tools and items are merely placed in a drawer or bin together with other tools and items. As a result, it is often difficult to find a particular tool or item when it is desired to be used. At other times, the tools or items are misplaced in some forgotten place so that they are difficult to find.
Various types of storage arrangements are known in the prior art for storing tools, miscellaneous items, and like articles on a wall or other mounting surface. Such arrangements may include hooks or racks which are secured to the wall, such as with suitable mechanical fasteners. The use of so-called pegboard, comprising an array of holes into which hooks or other racks can be selectively mounted, is also known, with this arrangement permitting the removable hooks or like support elements to be positioned as desired for the particular articles to be stored. Unfortunately, storage devices such as noted above do not always provide sufficiently secure and versatile storage of articles. Because articles to be stored may vary greatly in size and weight, not all racks or hooks can be readily employed for a wide variety of articles. In the case of pegboard storage arrangements, the typical hooks or racks which are mounted in the board are generally secured therein under the influence of gravity, and can be easily dislodged, thus distracting from convenient and secure use.
It is therefore desirable to provide a storage arrangement for tools and miscellaneous items which is space friendly, versatile in use, while still providing convenient, yet secured adjustment for different types of articles.
As will be seen from the subsequent description, the preferred embodiments of the present invention overcome disadvantages of the prior art.
In accordance with the present invention, a space saving holder for tools and miscellaneous items is provided. The space saving holder generally includes a main body having a base portion, a top portion, and four side walls. A plurality of tool retaining or holding members is selectively provided on the sides of the walls for holding tools and miscellaneous items. Each of the tool holding members include a member such as a hook for holding the tool. Resiliency of the holding members acts to secure each of the hook members to the respective holding member, yet permits each of the hook members to be removed from the holding member as required. Preferably, both the upper and lower portions of each of the side walls define the plurality of laterally spaced holding members, thus permitting insertion of tools, miscellaneous items and the like for storage along the entire length and width of the walls. This arrangement facilitates highly versatile and secure mounting of tools, or like articles, in a wide variety of combinations and configurations, thus permitting convenient customization by owners and like consumers.
The space saver holder further includes rotary means so that the main body is rotatable. The rotating means allows a user access to all four side walls of the main body while stationary.
A first end of an upper retainer member is attached to the top portion of the saver holder, and a second end of the retainer member, opposite the first end, is preferably attached to a wall or other mounting surface. In the preferred embodiment, the upper retainer member is attached in perpendicular relationship with the vertical length of the space saver holder. Alternatively, the first end of the retainer member is attached to the top portion of the holder, and the second end is attached to the ceiling. In application, the upper retainer member provides additional stability to the space saver holder in order to assist application of the space saver holder in a vertical orientation.
The space saving holder in accordance with the present invention provides a display function in order for the user to visually locate the selected tool easily. In addition, it provides an organized storage function for tools, miscellaneous items, and the like. Further, with application of the upper retainer member as discussed, the holder can store articles of various size and weight and continues to maintain a vertical orientation.
In accordance with the present invention, a space saving holder for tools and miscellaneous items is disclosed. The space saving holder is directed to a rotating apparatus for holding tools, miscellaneous items, and the like. Specifically, it will be noted in the drawings that the space saving holder of the present invention provides a versatile, convenient and secure means for holding different types of articles. In the broadest context, the space saving holder for tools and miscellaneous items of the present invention consists of components configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective.
A plurality of tool retaining or holding members 22 is selectively provided on the sides of the walls 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D for holding tools and miscellaneous items 25. The above-mentioned tool holding members 22 are spaced apart from each other and thus individually define a tool holding area (not labeled) for each tool 25.
Each of the tool holding members 22 include a resilient hook member 22A for holding the respective tool 25. The tool holding members 22 having the hook member 22A are selectively, removably positionable on the walls 13A, 13B, 13C, 13D. Likewise, and as will be understood, the hook member 22A can be removed from the respective holding member 22.
The tool holding members 22 as defined prevents tools 25 from falling from the holder 10 that generally happens in conventional tool racks, but also provides convenient retrieval of the tools.
Highly stable and secure mounting of the tool retaining or holding members 22 on the walls 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D is achieved by configuring each of the holding members 22 to resiliently receive the hook members 22A. Resiliency of the holding members 22 acts to secure each of the hook members 22A to the respective holding member 22, yet permits each of the hook members 22A to be removed from the holding member 22 as required.
Versatility of the present invention is further enhanced by providing the plurality of laterally spaced, article receiving holding members 22 about the side walls 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D. Preferably, both the upper and lower portions of each of the side walls define the plurality of laterally spaced holding members 22, thus permitting insertion of tools, miscellaneous items and the like for storage along the entire length and width of the walls 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D.
The present invention contemplates the provision of a wide variety of different size and shaped tools and storage attachments by defining the plurality of spaced apart tool retaining or holding members 22. As a result, each of the side walls 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D define a plurality of spaced apart, hook-like article-receiving members 22 for receipt of various tools and items, such as a set of wrenches, for example, and as illustrated in the drawings, to be carried by the saver holder 10. It should be understood this arrangement facilitates highly versatile and secure mounting of tools, such as illustrated, or like articles, in a wide variety of combinations and configurations, thus permitting convenient customization by owners and like consumers.
The tool retaining or holding members 22 preferably comprise metallic material for strength, such as steel or the like. While the hook members 22A is elongated, it will be appreciated that it can be employed in any of a variety of different lengths.
The space saver holder 10 further includes rotary means 30 so that the main body 12 is rotatable. The rotating means 30 allows a user access to all four side walls 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D, of the main body 12 while stationary. The rotating means 30 can include a rotary disc (not shown) attached to the base and top portions 14, 16, respectively. Alternatively, the rotary means 30 can include a support rod (shown in
In the preferred embodiment, a first end 20A of the upper retainer member 20 is appropriately attached to the top portion 16 of the saver holder 10, and a second end 20B, opposite the first end 20A, is attached to a wall or other mounting surface 35. In the preferred embodiment, the upper retainer member 20 is attached in perpendicular relationship with the vertical length of the space saver holder 10. Alternatively, the upper retainer member 20 can be positioned along an axis “X” of the length of the space saver holder 10. In this regard, the first end 20A of the retainer member 20 is attached to the top portion 16 of the holder 10, and the second end 20B is attached to the ceiling (not shown). In application, the upper retainer member 20 provides additional stability to the space saver holder 10 in order to assist application of the space saver holder 10 in a vertical orientation. The space saving holder in accordance with the present invention provides a display function in order for the user to visually locate the selected tool easily. In addition, it provides an organized storage function for tools, miscellaneous items, and the like. Further, with application of the upper retainer member 20 as discussed, the holder 10 can store articles of various size and weight and continues to maintain a vertical orientation.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
It would be obvious to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the present invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
U.S. Provisional Application for Patent No. 60/879,919, filed Jan. 11, 2007, with title “Space Saving Holder for Tools and Miscellaneous Items” which is hereby incorporated by reference. Applicant claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. par. 119(e)(i).
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60879919 | Jan 2007 | US |