The present invention relates generally to storage containers, and more particularly to a storage container having independently hinged sleeves for retaining drill bits.
Storage containers exist in many varieties and may be used to store, organize and transport various items such as fasteners, tool bits and other accessories. Plastic storage containers can be typically manufactured fairly inexpensively, but often at the expense of being less rigid and providing less flexibility in adapting the storage container to store items of various sizes. When a storage container is used to store tool accessories such as drill bits on a job site, it is desirable for the user to be able to quickly identify and access the drill bit of interest. Sometimes however, a large collection of drill bits of random size are staggered within a storage container such that identification and access is cumbersome.
Furthermore, storage containers that incorporate organizational schemes often present the drill bits in a structured pattern such that the user may easily identify the drill bit of interest but do not allow the user convenient access to remove or replace the drill bit from its holding arrangement. In addition, a storage case must be built to be strong and durable so that if it is moved quickly or dropped, it will not allow smaller drill bits to slide out of their respective holding arrangements.
A storage container for housing drill bits according to the invention includes a front housing portion and a rear housing portion pivotally connected through a hinge for moving between open and closed positions. The front housing portion and the rear housing portion define a body cavity therebetween in the closed position. A plurality of sleeves are pivotally and independently connected to the hinge and arranged to fit within the body cavity when the front and rear housing portions are in the closed position. The plurality of sleeves each include a plurality of bore portions formed therein for accepting the drill bits. A retaining member extends from one of the front and rear housing portions into the body cavity. The retaining member extends adjacent to predetermined drill bits of at least one of the plurality of sleeves to preclude movement of the predetermined drill bits out of the apertures while in the closed position.
In other features of the storage container, the plurality of sleeves include a first sleeve lying adjacent to the front housing portion in the closed position and a second sleeve lying adjacent to the rear housing in the closed position. The plurality of sleeves are further defined by a frame body portion pivotally coupled at the hinge, each of the frame body portions carry a sleeve having the plurality of apertures arranged therein. The first and the second frame body portion each include at least two hinge arms respectively cooperating with the hinge, the hinge arms of the first frame body portion are laterally offset from the hinge arms of the second frame body portion. The plurality of bit holders include laterally extending ridges formed on a side opposite from the hinge. The ridges facilitate a gripping action on the bit holders for rotating the bit holders about the hinge.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, at least one of the front and rear housing portions includes a ledge extending into the body cavity. At least one of the plurality of bit holders includes a foot portion extending outwardly in a direction substantially normal to the hinge. The foot portion of the at least one of the plurality of bit holders overhangs the ledge. The ledge cooperates with the foot portion to inhibit physical deflection of a respective bit holder in a direction toward the ledge.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, at least one of the bore portions of the bit holders is defined by a first radial support member defining an outer boundary of the at least one of the bore portions. The first radial support member extends a predetermined height. The predetermined height is less than a height of a bit accepted therewithin. Each of the plurality of bit holders include a front side facing the front housing portion and a rear side facing the rear housing portion. Bit size identifiers are disposed on the front and rear side of the plurality of bit holders proximate each of the bore portions.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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Front housing portion 12 is further defined by a peripheral side wall including a side latch face 46 (
The rear clam shell housing portion 14 is defined by a peripheral side wall extending from a rear face 76 (
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The front and rear housing portions 12, 14 are preferably comprised of hard plastic such as high impact ABS. As shown in the drawings (
Turning now to FIGS. 4 and 7–9, the metal sleeves 20A–20C will be described in greater detail. The metal sleeves 20A–20C are preferably arranged in increasing height from front to rear of the storage container 10. Likewise, a series of smaller drill bits 40A are received within the shorter front sleeve 20A while a series of larger drill bits 40C are received within the taller rear sleeve. This arrangement allows convenient viewing of the drill bits to properly identify the drill bit of interest. In addition, the hinged configuration of the metal sleeves 20A–20C allows a user to index freely through the page-like bit holders 19A–19C to gain adequate access to remove or insert a particular drill bit.
Each of the frame body portions 22A–22C includes a pair of laterally offset hinge arms 120A, 120B, and 120C, respectively so as to cooperatively interfit with the hinge 17 (see e.g.
Each frame body portion 22A–22C incorporates a stepped surface 126A–126C thereon. The stepped arrangement provides increased structural integrity consistent with the aforementioned inset and outset portions 110 and 112 of the front and rear housing portion 10, 12. The side surfaces 130A–130C of each of the frame body portions 22A–22C include ridges 132A–132C formed therealong. The ridges 132A–132C provide an improved gripping surface to facilitate indexing through the page-like bit holders 19A–19C.
The storage container 10 incorporates a variety of surfaces that allow the storage container to free-stand thereon. Specifically, the outset portions 112 (see e.g.
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Feet 148A–148C extend from each respective frame body portion 22A–22C in a lateral direction with respect to the ledges 68 and 69 of the front and rear housing portions 12 and 14. The foot 148A and a portion of the foot 148B overlap the ledge 68 when the page-like bit holders 19A and 19B are rotated against the front inner face 32 of the front housing portion 12. The ledge 68 disposed beneath the feet 148A–148B inhibits downward vertical deflection of the page-like bit holders 19A and 19B thereby enhancing structural robustness and reducing stress on the hinge arms 120A–120C in the event of dropping or otherwise jolting the container 10. Similarly, the ledge 69 of the rear housing portion 14 laterally supports the foot 148C and a portion of the foot 148B to inhibit downward vertical deflection of the page-like bit holders 19B and 19C. It should be understood that the overlapping feet of the frame body portions of the page-like bit holders do not need to extend laterally from the bit holders, but instead can be formed in any manner to cause a portion of the bit holders to simply overlap the ledges 68, 69.
Radial support members 150A–150C are formed along each of the frame body portions 22A–22C. The radial support members 150A–150C and the complementary apertures 24A–24C in the metal sleeves 20A–20C are collectively referred to as bit receiving portions. The radial support members 150A–150C facilitate smooth insertion and retraction of the drill bits 40A–40C by providing partial radial boundaries or partial cylindrical walls for the drill bits 40A–40C. As shown in the drawings, the radial support members 150B and 150C of the frame body portions 22B and 22C occupy a partial circumferential boundary of the apertures 24B and 240. Preferably, complimentary radial support members 150A–150C are disposed at axially offset locations of the apertures and occupy an unbounded circumferential portion of the apertures. The axial offset of the radial support members 150A–150C on opposite sides of the frame body portions 22A–22C facilitate the molding of the frame body portions 22A–22C.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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