1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool case. In particular, the present invention relates to a tool case that allows rapid and easy access to and removal of the tools received in the tool case.
2. Description of the Related Art
The tool-holding section 542 includes an upper row of tool-holding holes 543 and a lower row of tool-holding holes 543, with a partitioning plate (not shown) located between the two rows of tool-holding holes 543. Bits 7 of various sizes are received in the tool-holding holes 543. The bits 7 can be used with an electric drill or a screwdriver. As illustrated in
A resilient clip 53 has an end attached to a bottom side of the case 50. The resilient clip 53 allows the case 5 to be carried on a belt (not shown) of a user. Further, the resilient clip 53 has an opening 531 through which the fingers of the user passes for opening the case 5.
However, the opposed thin walls deform easily and permanently. In some cases, the distance between the protrusions 544 delimiting the tool-holding holes 543 becomes larger such that the tool-holding holes 543 could not hold the bit 7 in place. In other cases, inserting/removing a bit 7 into/from the respective tool-holding hole 543 is difficult when the distance between the protrusions 544 becomes smaller. Further, the respective bitrest 502 could not reliably support the bits 7 when the respective bit 7 is held in an inclined state and fail to align with the respective bitrest 502. Further, it is difficult for the user to put the hexagonal wrench 6 back to the wrench-holding hole 5433 a, the user could not see the wrench-holding hole 543 when the tool case 5 is clipped on the belt of the user.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a tool case comprises a case and a cover. The case includes a compartment delimited by a first side, a second side opposite to the first side, and a first lateral side. A first rib projects from an inner face of the first side, and a second rib projects from an inner face of the second side.
The cover includes an end pivotally connected to the first lateral side of the case. The cover is thus pivotable between an open position and a closed position. The cover further includes an inner side that has a first holding area and a second holding area. The first holding area includes at least one pair of resilient holding plates for securely holding a tool. A plurality of sleeves are integrally and consecutively formed on the inner side of the second holding area. Each sleeve includes a receiving holes for receiving at least one bit. The bits received in the receiving sleeves respectively abut against the first rib and the second rib to prevent falling of the bits.
The case further includes a second lateral side opposite to the first lateral side and a bottom side. The compartment is further delimited by the second lateral side and the bottom side. A resilient clip has an end fixed to an outer face of the bottom side of the case.
The first tool-holding area may include at least two pairs of said resilient holding plates, defining at least two aligned tool-holding sections. A restraining plate is aligned with the tool-holding sections and includes a notch. A tool, e.g., an extension rod is held in place by the tool-holding sections and the notch of the restraining plate.
The cover may include a grip on an end face thereof, and the second lateral side of the case may include a recessed portion for receiving the grip.
The cover may include at least one engaging member, and the second lateral side of the case may include at least one engaging hole for releasably engaging with the engaging member.
A partitioning plate may be mounted on the inner face of the second tool-holding member for separating each receiving groove into two sections, with a bit being received in each section.
Each sleeve may include a longitudinal slit to allow slight deformation.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The tool case 1 further includes a cover 3 having an end pivotally connected to the first lateral side 20 of the case 2. In this embodiment, the cover 3 is a plastic plate having an edge integrally formed with the first lateral side 20 of the case 2, allowing the plastic plate to pivot relative to the case 2. The cover 3 includes an inner side facing the compartment 24 of the case 2 when the cover 3 is moved to a closed position (
A plurality of sleeves 331 are fixedly mounted to an inner side of the second holding area 32 that faces the compartment 24 when the cover 3 is in the closed position. A partitioning plate 330 is mounted to the inner side of the second holding area 32 to separate each sleeve 331 into two receiving grooves 332. A bit 41 is received in each receiving groove 332. Each sleeve 331 includes a longitudinal slit 333 that allows slight deformation of the sleeve 331 when a bit 41 is inserted into the receiving groove 332. More specifically, the respective sleeve 331 expands outward when a bit 41 is inserted into the respective receiving groove 32, and the respective sleeve 331 securely holds the bit 41 by resiliency. Thus, bits 41 of various sizes can be received in the tool case 1. The bits 41 can be used with an electric drill, a screwdriver, etc.
The cover 3 includes at least one engaging member 322 (two in this embodiment) on an end face thereof. When the cover 3 is in the closed position, the engaging members 322 are engaged with two engaging holes 212 in the second lateral side 21 of the case 2, thereby locking the cover 3 in place. A grip 321 may be formed on the end face of the cover 3, and the second lateral side 21 of the case 2 may include a recessed area 211 for receiving the grip 321. When opening of the cover 3 is required, the user's finger may extend into the recessed area 211, allowing the user to grasp the grip 321 for opening the cover 3 easily.
The case 2 further includes a first rib 221 projecting from an inner face of the first side 22a and extending along a direction transverse to a longitudinal direction of the sleeves 331. The bits 41 received in the receiving grooves 332 adjacent to the first side 22a of the case 2 abut against the upper rib 221. Similarly, the case 2 includes a second rib 221 projecting from an inner face of the second side 22b and extending along a direction transverse to a longitudinal direction of the sleeves 331. The bits 41 received in the receiving grooves 332 adjacent to the second side 22b of the case 2 abut against the second rib 221. Thus, the bits 41 are reliably retained in the respective receiving grooves 332.
The sleeves 331 may be integrally and consecutively formed on the inner side of the second holding area 32 and provide a wave-like structure to thereby improve the strength. Excessive deformation of the sleeves 331 is avoided. Further, when in use, as illustrated in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.