Applicant hereby incorporates herein by reference any and all U.S. patents, U.S. patent applications, and other documents and printed matter cited or referred to in this application.
Portable tool cases have long been used to store tools, enabling convenient transportation and retrieval of tools from the case. Tool cases may also be used to merchandise sets of tools. A desirable attribute of such tool cases is that they are capable of displaying the tool set, so that a prospective customer can see the tools held by the case. Tool cases typically comprise a storage area with a cover. The storage area may have a number of recesses where the tools are stored. These recesses usually have an overall shape that conforms to the shape of the tool to be stored therein. An individual tool is placed within its designated recess, fitting snugly therein so that it will not be dislodged unless manually pulled from the recess. To access the tools, the tool case should be below eye level so that the user can look into the interior of the case. Often times, however, the tool case is above the eye level of the user, for example, when the user is working under a car, and the tool case is lying on a floor. To access the tools, the user must move his or her body out from underneath the car, sit up, look into the tool case to find a desired tool, and then crawl back under the car, where the tool is then used. Thus, it would be advantageous if a tool case had a mechanism with which it could be orientated into a desired position, such as a position allowing a user to view the storage area from a prone position. Moreover, it would be advantageous if this mechanism were a component part of the tool case. It would also be advantageous if the tool case could also be used to display the tool set on a counter top or other location in a manner that allows a prospective customer to see the tools within the case.
This invention has several features that are summarized in the CLAIMS. These features provide this invention with its many desirable attributes. After reading the following section entitled “DETAILED DESCRIPTION,” one will understand how the features of this invention provide its benefits, which include, but are not limited to, providing a portable tool case that can be supported in a display, table and/or easel position using the cover of the case as a support mechanism.
This invention has several features. Without limiting the scope of this invention as expressed by the claims that follow, its more prominent features will now be discussed briefly. After considering this discussion, and particularly after reading the section entitled, “DETAILED DESCRIPTION,” one will understand how one or more features of this invention provide its benefits, which include, but are not limited to, providing a portable tool case that is adaptable to display contained items and provides easy access to contents within. A feature of the portable tool case is a cover that may be used to support the case on a support surface.
A first feature of this invention is that it provides a portable display case capable of storing one or more tools. It includes a tray body and at least one cover member that is rotatable into one of a multiple of different positions or orientations, all of which function to support on a substantially planar support surface the display case of this invention.
A second feature is that the cover member preferably has a substantially rectangular configuration, a base side and a storage side adapted to hold the tool or tools. The cover member is rotatably supported on the tray body for manual movement through an arc that is equal to or greater than 270° to move the cover member from a closed position where it substantially covers the storage side to a support position where the cover member and base side are at an angle of 90° or less. The cover member has a face surface that faces the storage side when in the closed position, and when in a support position, rests on a support surface. The cover member also has a first pair of opposed edges and a second pair of opposed edges and is rotatably supported on the tray body by a coupling at one of the first pair of opposed edges. When the cover member is in an alternate support position or orientation, one of the second pair of opposed edges rests on a support surface.
Optionally, when in the closed position, the tray body and cover member may be latched together by a latch member capable of coupling together the tray body and cover member such that the movement of the cover member is prevented. Preferably, the cover member has a transparent portion and may be entirely transparent.
A third feature is that the cover member is rotatably supported a hinge element that is along an edge of the tray body. The hinge element comprises a cover hinge element integral with said cover member and a tray hinge element integral with said tray body. Either one has two insertable portions and a cylinder extending between the two insertable portions, and the other one has two insert receivers and a slotted receiver disposed between the two insert receivers. When the cover member is hinged to the tray body, each of the insertable portions are inserted into an insert receiver, and the cylinder is inserted into the slotted receiver.
A fourth feature is that the tray body has a plurality of recesses within, each having open mouths on the storage side. The open mouths have a shape substantially identical to the overall shape of an individual tool to be retained in the recess.
A fifth feature is that the display case includes a removable insert comprising an inserted portion and a lever portion. The insert portion is coupled to the tray body along an edge of the tray body by inserting the inserted portion into a receiver located near the edge of the tray body and the lever portion supports the tray body on a substantially planar support surface.
In one preferred embodiment, the tray body has opposing edges that substantially define a first predetermined area of the support side. There is a pair of substantially rectangular, equally sized cover members attached to the tray body. Each one of the pair of cover members has opposed edges that substantially define a second predetermined area that is substantially equal to a bisection of the first predetermined area. Each one of the pair of cover members is rotatably supported by a hinge element that is along one opposing edge of the tray body. The cover members each have an inner and outer edge, and each of the cover members is rotatably supported on the tray body by a coupling at the outer edges. When the cover members are in one of the multiple support positions or orientations, the inner edges rest on a support surface. The use of the pair of cover members enables the display case to rest on the support surface in one of three different orientations:
(1) An easel orientation support position where one of the cover members projects outward from the base side and the face surface of this one cover member rests on the planar support surface.
(2) A display orientation support position where one set of edges of both cover member rests on the planar support.
(3) A table orientation support position where another set of edges of both cover member rests on the planar support.
The preferred embodiment of this invention, illustrating all its features, will now be discussed in detail. This embodiment depicts the novel and non-obvious apparatus of this invention as shown in the accompanying drawings, which are for illustrative purposes only. These drawings includes the following figures (FIGS.), with like numerals indicating like parts:
As illustrated in
The cover members 12, 14 cover the storage side 24 of the tool case 10 and each are coupled to the tray body 20 through a hinge 18. Typically, the hinge 18 connects an edge 12b, 14b of a cover member to an edge 28b, 28a of the tray, respectively. Typically, the cover members 12, 14 are approximately the same size, and cover the same amount of area of the storage side 24 of the tray 10. The cover members 12, 14 bisect the storage side 24 of the tray such that each cover covers approximately the same surface area of the storage side 24.
In one embodiment as best shown in
Referring to
The hinge elements 19a, 19b and 19c are in alignment along a common axis X and spaced apart to separate these elements to create there between the spaces S1 and S2, which are each about the same length L1. Each of the hinge elements 19a and 19c have, respectively, at inside ends thereof receiver sockets 19d and 19e. The hinge element 19b has a hollow cylindrical configuration with a slot 19f in a side wall of the cylinder forming the hinge element 19b. This hinge element 19b has a length L2.
The two hinge elements 17a and 17c have a generally rectangular configuration. There is an outer hemispherical tip portion 17d extending from an outside end of the hinge element 17a, and an outer hemispherical tip portion 17e extending from an outside end of the hinge element 17c. Each hinge element 17a and 17c have the same width w and fit snugly within the spaces S1 and S2, respectively, but are free to rotate as will be explained subsequently in greater detail when connected with the hinge elements 19a through 19c. The hinge element 17b is a cylindrical rod extending between and integral with the inside ends of the hinge elements 17a and 17c. This hinge element 17b has a length L3 that is substantially the same as the length L2 of the hinge element 19b.
The hinge elements 17b and 19b are slightly flexible so that may be bent to facilitate connecting the other hinge element together to form the hinge 18. To connect the underlay cover 14 to the tray body 20 the rod hinge element 17b is bent outward and the opposed hemispherical tip portions 17d and 17e are inserted into the receiver sockets 19d and 19e, respectively. The rod hinge element 17b is straightened and inserted through the slot 19f in the hinge element 19b. When the underlay cover 14 rotates, the rod hinge element 17b rotates within the slotted hinge element 19b, and the hemispherical tip portions 17d and 17e rotate within the sockets 19d and 19e, respectively.
The case 10 may be orientated in three different support positions after the wire type lock member has been detached and the latches 16 have been opened. In accordance with this invention, each cover member 12, 14 is manually rotated through an arc of at least 270°. This enables the case 10 to be rested on a flat, substantially planar support surface 50 in anyone of the three different positions; an easel position shown in
The general shape of the tool case may take many forms. A tool case having rectangular shaped cover members and main body has been discussed. The shape of the cover members and main body may take other shapes, such as, circular, oval, diamond and hexagonal.
(1) An easel orientation support position where one of the cover members projects outward from the base side and the face surface of this one cover member rests on the planar support surface.
(2) A display orientation support position where one set of edges of both cover member rests on the planar support.
(3) A table orientation support position where another set of edges of both cover member rests on the planar support.
The above presents a description of the best mode contemplated of carrying out the present invention, and of the manner and process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use this invention. This invention is, however, susceptible to modifications and alternate constructions from that discussed above which are fully equivalent. Consequently, it is not the intention to limit this invention to the particular embodiments disclosed. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications and alternate constructions coming within the spirit and scope of the invention as generally expressed by the following claims, which particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter of the invention:
This application is continuation application of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/228,016, entitled “TOOL CASE WITH COVER MEMBER SUPPORT,” filed Aug. 26, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,905,015. This related application is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this application.
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