This invention relates to tool boxes and in particular tool boxes adapted to store a plurality of different tools and parts thereof.
Tool boxes are likely almost as old as tools themselves. Tool boxes come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Some tool boxes are single function tool boxes that are designed to hold a particular tool, for example a drill or a hand saw. Others are designed to hold a plurality of one type of tool part. Still others are designed to hold a plurality of different tools and/or tool parts.
Typically the tool boxes designed to hold a plurality of different tools and tool parts try to maximize the number of tools in a predetermined space. Accordingly, the tools and tool parts are positioned with an eye to space utilization rather than tool functionality. Accordingly the drill bits may be mixed with screwdriver bits and/or sockets. This intermingling of the tool parts often makes the tools and the tool box difficult to use. As well, since the tool parts are arranged as close together as possible they are often difficult to remove and replace. As well, if certain tools are needed for a particular task the user either has to obtain each tool individually or the user has to take the entire tool box to the particular task.
Some tool boxes have been suggested which use magnets to hold the tool or tool parts in position. However, the prior art does not show a tool box that holds tool trays in place with magnets. Further none of the prior art shows a tool box with a plurality of removable tool trays each adapted to hold particular tools or tool parts.
Accordingly it would be advantageous to provide a tool box that is easy to use, versatile and holds a plurality of different types of tools and tool parts. Further it would be advantageous to provide a tool box that has a plurality of different trays, each designed to hold a different set of tools or tool part, that may easily be removed and repositioned in a tool box.
The present invention is a tool box for holding a plurality of tools and tool parts. The tool box includes a base, a lid and at least one tray. The base has at least one row. The lid is attached to the base. Each tray has at least one receiving device adapted to receive one of a predetermined tool and tool part. Each tray is releaseably attachable in a row and includes a magnetic method of holding the tray in the row. The tool box may include a plurality of rows. The magnetic holding method may include a metal strip attached to the bottom of each row and a plurality of magnets attached to the bottom of each tray.
In another aspect of the invention a tool box is adapted to receive at least one tray having at least one receiving device adapted to receive one of a predetermined tool and tool part. The tool box includes a base and a lid. The base has at least one row adapted to receive a tray. The tool box includes a magnetic method of holding a tray in the row.
In further aspect of the invention a tray is adapted to be positioned in a tool box having a base having at least one row and a lid attachable to the base. The tray includes at least one receiving device adapted to receive one of a predetermined tool and tool part. The tray is releaseably attachable in the row of the tool box and the tray includes a magnetic method of holding the tray in the row.
In a still further aspect of the invention a tool box is for holding a plurality of tools and tool parts. The tool box includes a base, a lid and a plurality of trays. The base has at least one row. The lid is attachable to the base. Each tray has at least one receiving device adapted to receive one of a predetermined tool and tool part. Each tray is releaseably attachable in a row. There is a method of holding each tray in a row.
Further features of the invention will be described or will become apparent in the course of the following detailed description.
The invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The tool box has a lid 14 and a base 16 joined by a hinge 18. The base 16 is divided into a plurality of rows 20. Each pair of rows 20 has an elongate ridge 22 therebetween. Each row 20 has a metal portion 24 to which a magnet will attach. Preferably the metal portion 24 is an elongate metal strip which is attached along the bottom of the row 20 and extends along the length thereof. The sides 26 of each row is generally curved inwardly. All of the rows 20 have the same transverse cross section. Preferably lid 14 is transparent. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a wide variety of dimensions may be used for the tool box 10. For example box 10 may be 15 inches long by 12 inches wide by 3 inches deep.
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As discussed above, the receiving devices 36 are arranged such that a set of tools or tool parts may be positioned in a tray. For example the following type of trays may be included, some of which are shown in
There are a number of features that may be incorporated into box 10 to make it easier to use in certain circumstances. For example, hinge 18 may have a central portion 56 that is magnetic. Magnetic central portion 56 may be used as a quick catcher for tools or tool parts, as best seen in the embodiment shown in FIG. 4. Box 10 may also include a detachable strap 58. Box 10 may be provided with a retractable handle 60 so that it can easily be retracted to ease storage and minimize obstruction. Box 10 may be provided with a magnetic lock 62.
Preferably box 10 is attachable to a wall 64 as shown in FIG. 3. Box 10 may be provided with base magnets 66 (shown in
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The lid 14, base 16, hinge 18 and tray 12 of the tool box 10, 80 are preferably injection molded. The base 16, hinge 18 and tray 12 may be made from ABS plastic, polypropylene and/or polyethylene and the transparent lid 14 from acrylic. All but the retractable handle and the lid are injection molded ABS, polypropylene and/or polyethylene. The lid 14 and the base 16 are connected by a pair of pivot hinges 18 in which a magnet 56 is housed and to be used as a magnetic catcher. Each metal portion 24 is preferably a brushed steel plate that is attached to the bottom of each row 20 of the box 10, 80. The retractable handle 60 is preferably made of injection molded rubber ABS, polypropylene and/or polyethylene.
There are a number of advantages that may be realized with the tool box 10, 80 of the present invention. The tool box is easy to use with a wide variety of tools and tool parts. If the user is working on a project that requires a variety of different sized drill bits but no other tools the user can easily take that one tray to the project. Further, the user may arrange the tools in the tool box to suit his/her own work routine rather than a tool box that tries to force the maximum number of tools into the minimum sized box with little of an eye to functionality or usability.
It will be appreciated that the above description related to the invention by way of example only. Many variations on the invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art and such obvious variations are within the scope of the invention as described herein whether or not expressly described.
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20030062279 A1 | Apr 2003 | US |