Claims
- 1. In a tool caddy for releasably retaining a variety of hand tool implements and accessories on a contoured support comprising the combination of:
- an elongated base sheet of flexible and bendable material having a top externally and visibly exposed flat surface;
- retaining means fixedly carried on said flexible base sheet flat surface in spaced-apart relationship for removably holding small hand tool implements and accessories thereon;
- said retaining means including a plurality of pronged clips outwardly projecting from said base sheet flat surface and each clip of said plurality having resilient prong elements defining a yieldable wedge entrance for insertably receiving said tool implements and accessories for frictional retention on said base sheet flat surface;
- selected ones of said hand tool implements and accessories provided spaced-apart grooves aligned with aid spaced prong elements for insertably receiving said prong elements therein;
- selected ones of said pronged clip elements arranged in linear spaced-apart pairs so as to combine and cooperate in the retention of said tool implements and accessories;
- a contoured support having an exposed shaped exterior surface for releasably supporting said bendable base sheet and visibly exposing said tool implements and accessories;
- pliable attachment means of a hook and pile fastener type carried on a reverse surface of said base flat sheet for detachably mounting said base sheet including said hand tool and accessories onto said contoured support and being characterized as bendable in cooperation with said base flat sheet so as to conform with said contoured support;
- selected ones of said clip prongs having insert protective means carried on each of said pair of prong elements as a barrier between an inserted tool implement and said prong element;
- a selected number of pairs of prong elements are disposed normal to a non-selected number of prong elements; and
- said insert protective means being magnetic and carried on said prongs to generate magnetic flux loops releasably retaining said tools and accessories in combination with said resilient prong elements and said yieldable wedge.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. Nos. 07/338,763, filed 4/17/89, pending and 07/180,233, filed 4/11/88, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
338763 |
Apr 1989 |
|