Information
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Patent Grant
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6755302
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Patent Number
6,755,302
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Date Filed
Friday, August 14, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 372
- 206 373
- 206 376
- 206 377
- 206 379
- 206 443
- 206 15
- 206 38713
- 211 69
- 292 80
- 292 87
- 292 97
- 292 99
- 292 DIG 38
- 220 324
- 156 153
- 156 731
- 156 293
- 156 294
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tool container has a pair of housing members pivotally coupled with one another to provide an opened and closed position. At least one of the members defines a cavity to receive tools. The cavity is defined by a base and a wall extending from the base. A tool retaining insert is permanently secured in the cavity. The insert and wall include tenons and grooves to secure the insert in the housing member. Also, an arcuate locking mechanism is included to maintain the pair of housing members in a closed position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to tool containers and, more specifically, to containers which include inserts to retain the tools within the container.
Tool users, whether casual or professional, desire to maintain their tools in some type of organized fashion. Tool organization enables a user to readily find the tool, use it, and return it to its place. Thus, several types of tool containers have been provided to serve such a function.
While the tool containers work satisfactorily for their designed purpose, these containers have their drawbacks. One such drawback is some containers are not rugged enough to withstand the day-to-day punishment which a professional user subjects his tools to. Also, the containers may be large, awkward and difficult to be handled by the user. Further, the containers may not provide an aesthetic appearance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides the art with a tool container which overcomes the above shortcomings. The present invention provides the art with a tool case which is durable and easily manipulated by the user. The tool case is rugged enough to withstand the daily use of a professional user, while providing a pleasing aesthetic appearance.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a tool container comprises a pair of housing members pivotally coupled with one another. The pair of housing members open and close with respect to one another. At least one member defines a cavity to receive tools in the cavity. The cavity is defined by a base and a peripheral wall extending from the base. An insert for retaining tools is permanently secured in the housing. The insert has a surface mechanism to secure with the housing member base or wall. Also, a mechanism is present to lock the pair of housing members together in a closed position. The surface mechanism to retain the insert within the housing may be comprised of a plurality of alternating dove-tail recesses and tenons on the insert and the walls. The tenons are received by opposing recesses. The tenons have a front face which is angled with respect to vertical at about one (1°) degree. Also, the recesses have a surface angled corresponding to the front face of the tenon for locking the insert within the cavity. Alternatively, the housing base may have a roughed surface. Likewise, the insert would also have a roughed surface wherein the rough surfaces are ultrasonically welded together. The locking mechanism includes an arcuate rail member on each of the housing members and a latch with a channel to receive the rail members. The latch moves on the rail from a locked to an unlocked position. The rail members, as well as the channel for receiving the rail are both arcuate in a longitudinal as well as lateral direction. Further, the latch includes a first and second set of indicia which indicate a locked and unlocked position as well as directional movements. The latch member includes first and second members; the first member provides rigidity and includes a portion which projects through the second member. The first and second indicia have contrasting colors with respect to one another.
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, a latch is provided to retain the housing pairs in locked and unlocked positions. The latch includes a channel defined by an arcuate base surface, a pair of side walls extending from the base, and a pair of flanges extending from the side walls toward one another. The base surface is arcuate along both the longitudinal and lateral axes. One of the flanges includes a cut-out to enhance coupling with the housing pair. The latch includes two sets of indicia, one to indicate a locked and unlocked position, while the other indicates directional movement. The latch is comprised of a first and second member, the first member providing rigidity. A portion of the first member extends through the second member to provide an indicia member. Also, the indicia member is substantially flush with the second member.
In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, a retaining insert is provided to retain tools within the container. The insert includes a body member with a plurality of V-shaped tool receiving cradles. A mechanism to retain the tools within the cradle is coupled with the body adjacent the tool receiving cradles. The mechanism and V-shaped cradles self-orientate the tool bits in the cradle. The mechanism includes fingers which extend from the insert. The fingers, if necessary, rotate the tool bit to seat the tool bit with an apex of the tool bit in the apex of the V-shaped tool receiving channel. The V-shaped cradle has an aperture dividing the cradle into two spaced V-shaped cradle portions. The two fingers are positioned adjacent the aperture to enable flexing of the fingers which, in turn, enable the fingers to spread apart to receive a tool bit in the V-shaped cradle. Also, a wall member is positioned at an end of the insert adjacent the tool receiving V-shaped cradles. The inserts include a tenon and a recess to couple the insert with a container to position the insert in a plurality of positions within the container. The inserts may include eight or five V-shaped tool receiving cradles.
In accordance with a fourth aspect of the invention, a tool container comprises a housing member defining a cavity to receive tools. The cavity is defined by a base and a wall extending from the base. A plurality of inserts to retain tools are capable of being multi-positioned in the housing member. The inserts, after determining a position in the housing, are permanently secured in the cavity. The inserts include a surface to secure the housing member with a base or wall. The surface may include alternating tenons and grooves for mating with corresponding wall tenons and grooves. Likewise, the walls may include either a cut-out or projection member where the inserts include an opposing mating projection member or cut-out to enable multi-positions for the inserts within the housing.
In accordance with a fifth aspect of the invention, a method of making a tool container comprises providing a housing member having a cavity defined by a base and a wall extending from the base. Also provided is at least one tool receiving insert having a plurality of tool receiving members. The wall or base and the at least one tool receiving insert have a mating mechanism. The insert may be positioned in one of a plurality of positions within the cavity. At the positioning points, the mating mechanisms mate with one another. The insert is secured into the cavity. A plurality of inserts may be provided and positioned and secured within the cavity. Also, a second housing member may be hingedly secured to the first housing member to provide a second cavity wherein additional inserts may be positioned and secured to the second housing member.
In accordance with a sixth aspect of the invention, a method of securing a tool bit in a tool retaining insert comprises providing a tool retaining insert having at least one V-shaped tool receiving cradle. Two fingers extend from the insert adjacent the V-shaped receiving cradle. A tool with a polygonal cross-section is provided. The tool is positioned on the fingers. A force is applied onto the tool to spread the fingers apart so that the tool enters into the fingers. Upon forcing the tool past the fingers into the V-shaped cradle, as the tool passes the fingers, if necessary, the tool is rotated such that an apex of the tool seats in the apex of the V-shaped cradle self-orientating the tool in the cradle. If rotation of the tool is not necessary, the apex of the tool will seat directly within the apex of the V-shaped cradle.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a tool container of the present invention in a closed position.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the tool container of the present invention in an open position.
FIG. 3
is a plan view like that of
FIG. 2
illustrating multiple inserts.
FIG. 4
is a view of
FIG. 2
illustrating multiple inserts positioned in other multiple positions.
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a plan view of
FIG. 1
in the direction of arrow
6
.
FIG. 7
is a plan view of
FIG. 5
in the direction of arrow
7
.
FIG. 8
is a cross-section view of
FIG. 6
along line
8
—
8
thereof.
FIG. 9
is a rear plan view of the latch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a cross-section view through the latch of FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
is another cross-section view through the latch in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 12
is an enlarged partial plan view of
FIG. 2
along line
12
—
12
thereof.
FIG. 13
is a cross-section view of
FIG. 12
along line
13
—
13
thereof.
FIG. 14
is a plan view along arrow
14
of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 15
is a partial plan view of the insert of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of a tool receiving insert in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 17
is a perspective view of another tool receiving insert of the present invention.
FIG. 18
is a cross-section view of
FIG. 16
along line
18
—
18
thereof.
FIG. 19
is a view like
FIG. 18
with the tool in a second position.
FIG. 20
is a view like
FIG. 18
with the tool in a seated position.
FIG. 21
is a view like
FIG. 2
of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 22
is a view like
FIG. 3
of the alternate embodiment of FIG.
21
.
FIG. 23
is a view like
FIG. 4
of the alternate embodiment of FIG.
21
.
FIG. 24
is a partial perspective view of an insert of
FIG. 22
or
23
.
FIG. 25
is a cross-section view of
FIG. 21
along lines
25
—
25
thereof.
FIG. 26
is a cross-section view of
FIG. 21
along lines
26
—
26
thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning to the figures, particularly
FIG. 1
, a tool container is shown and designated with the reference numeral
20
. The tool container
20
includes two housing members
22
and
24
, which are pivotally secured together by a hinge
26
. The housing members
22
,
24
also include a locking mechanism
28
to maintain the container
20
in a closed position.
Turning to
FIG. 2
, the container
20
is illustrated in an open position. Each half may include one or more tool retaining inserts
30
,
32
,
34
. The tool retaining inserts may retain tool bits or the like, such as drill bits and screwdriver bits.
FIGS. 3 and 4
illustrate embodiments like FIG.
2
. Here, inserts
32
,
34
,
36
and
37
are shown in multiple positions in the housing members
22
and
24
. As can be seen, the inserts may be positioned at a plurality of different predetermined positions or orientations in each housing member
22
,
24
. Any one of the insert and housing mating surfaces enable the accurate positioning and orientating in the housing members. The plurality of positions enhances the versatility of the tool container.
The housing members
22
and
24
are substantially similar and include cavities
38
and
40
defined by a base
42
,
44
and a peripheral wall
46
,
48
. The housing members
22
,
24
have an overall rectangular shape with the peripheral walls
46
,
48
defining lateral walls
50
,
52
,
54
,
56
and longitudinal walls
58
,
60
,
62
,
64
. The longitudinal walls
60
and
62
at their open ends include hinge members
68
. Hinge member
68
has an overall C-shape which snap fits onto the pin member
70
. The pin members
70
are separated by barrel members
72
. Thus, the hinge
26
enables the housing members
22
and
24
to pivotally open and close the container
20
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 7
, the longitudinal walls
58
,
60
,
62
,
64
include a plurality of alternating dove-tail tenons
74
and recesses
76
. The tenons
74
are narrower at the top and become wider at the base, having an overall trapezoidal shape. The tenons
74
have a front face
78
which is angled with respect to vertical at an angle of about one (1°) degree. Also, the tenons
74
have side faces
80
and
82
which also define the sides of the recesses
76
, which are likewise angled with respect to vertical at an angle of about two (2°) degrees. Further, the recesses
76
, which are defined by the side faces
80
and
82
, include a rear face
84
. The rear face
84
is angled with respect to the vertical. Also, the recess
76
has a larger opening at the
20
top of the wall which becomes narrow or tapered near the base
42
,
44
to have an overall trapezoidal shape. The tenons
74
and recesses
76
have a dove-tail shape and are adapted to receive the corresponding dove-tail recesses and tenons, respectively, of the tool retaining inserts
30
,
32
,
34
,
36
,
37
as seen in FIG.
10
. Once the tenons and recesses of the walls and inserts are coupled with one another, due to the wedging action of the friction forces, they become substantially permanently retained within the housing cavities.
Referring now to
FIGS. 6 and 8
, the locking mechanism
28
includes a rail
90
and a latch
92
. The rail
90
includes rail portions
94
and
96
on the housing pair
22
and
24
. The housing portion
94
extends above the longitudinal wall
64
to retain the latch
92
when the latch is in an unlocked position. The rail portion
96
, approximately half the width of the rail
90
, fits into a cut-out
98
in the rail portion
94
so that in a closed position, as illustrated in
FIG. 6
, the rail
90
appears continuous so that when the latch is moved to a locked position, the rail portion
96
as well as the rail portion
94
are held together by the latch
92
.
With respect to
FIGS. 2-5
, the rail portions
94
and
96
are arcuate along the longitudinal axis of the rail
90
. Likewise, the rail portions
94
and
96
are arcuate in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis as seen in FIG.
8
. Thus, the rail
90
is arcuate in two planes. The arc of the rail in the longitudinal direction follows with the overall contour of the tool container. The transverse arc enables better removal of the housing member from the mold die.
In
FIG. 9
, the latch
92
has an overall rectangular shape. The latch is formed from a first rigid polypropylene member
95
and a second krayton soft cover
97
. The cover is molded on top of the rigid base
95
to provide a soft gripping surface for the user. The cover follows the contour of the first member
94
. Thus, the latch
92
has an outer arcuate surface adapted to be contacted by the user's thumb. The arcuate surface enables the thumb to rotate and have an ergonomic feel as it is moved between the locked and unlocked positions. The outer arcuate surface
99
includes indicia
100
formed in the cover member
97
. The indicia indicates the locked and unlocked position. Also, as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 11
, the first member
95
includes indicia members
102
and
104
which project into the cover
97
. The indicia members
102
and
104
also have an arcuate outer surface consistent with the contour of the first member
94
. The indicia
102
and
104
are arrows indicating movement of the latch
92
and are flush with the cover
97
as illustrated in FIG.
9
. Also, the arrows
102
and
104
are preferably yellow in color while the cover as well as indicia
100
are black. This provides a contrasting aesthetic appearance for the user.
The latch
92
also includes a channel
106
for receiving the rail portions
94
and
96
. The channel
106
is defined by an arcuate base
108
, a pair of opposing side walls
110
and
112
, and a pair of opposing flanges
114
and
116
extending toward one another from the walls
110
and
112
. Thus, the channel
106
includes an arcuate base
108
which conforms to the arcuate rails and has flanges
110
,
112
to secure with the ends
111
,
113
of the rails
90
. Also, one of the flanges
114
includes a cut-out portion
118
. The width of the channel between the flanges is substantially constant. However, at the cut-out
118
, the width is larger than the remaining channel. Thus, as flange
116
is captured under rail end
113
, and cut-out
118
contacts rail end
111
, the larger width channel at the cut-out
118
enables flange
114
to easily snap on to rail end
111
, to secure the latch
92
with the rails
90
. Also, the arcuate surface
108
is arcuate along the channel axis as well as transverse to the channel axis. Thus, the surface
108
is arcuate in two directions to follow the contour of the rail. The substantially matching arcuateness of both the channel and the rails enables smooth movement of the latch
92
along the rail
90
.
The tool-retaining inserts
30
,
32
,
34
,
36
,
37
include a plurality of tool-receiving recesses
120
and a plurality of tool-retaining fingers
124
. The tool is placed into the recess and is maintained in the recess by the retaining fingers
124
. The tool retaining inserts
30
,
32
may have a stepped configuration with a plurality of curved cut-outs
126
enabling the tools to be inserted into the stepped portion to receive the tools.
The sides of the inserts
30
,
32
,
34
,
36
,
37
include mating tenons and recesses
132
and
134
to mate, respectively, with recesses
76
and tenons
74
, respectively, of the housing members
22
,
24
(see FIGS.
14
-
17
). The tenons
132
have angled front faces
136
and angled sides
138
and
140
. They are angled with respect to the vertical at an angle of about one (1°) and two (2°) degrees, respectively. Also, the tenons
132
are larger at the top and smaller at the bottom of the insert to provide an overall trapezoidal shape. The recesses
134
are defined by the walls
138
,
140
of the tenons and include an angled base
144
. The base is larger at the bottom and smaller at the top of the insert to provide an overall trapezoidal shape. Thus, the tool retaining insert
30
,
32
,
34
,
36
,
37
is positioned inside of the housing members
22
,
24
so that a wedging friction fit is maintained between the housing members and the inserts. The friction fit is such that the tool retaining inserts are substantially permanently maintained in the housing halves.
Turn to
FIGS. 16 and 17
for a better understanding of the inserts
34
,
36
,
37
.
FIG. 16
illustrates a perspective view of the insert
34
. Here, the insert
34
has a body
150
with eight tool receiving recesses
120
. Each tool receiving recess
120
includes a pair of tool retaining fingers
124
on each side of the tool receiving recess
120
. The tool receiving recesses
120
include a V-shaped tool receiving cradle
152
. The V-shaped tool receiving cradle
152
is separated into two cradle portions
154
and
156
by an aperture
158
. The aperture
158
enhances the molding of the insert as well as providing flex for the fingers
124
when they are spread apart to receive a tool as will be described herein.
The fingers
124
are positioned adjacent the aperture
158
and include a barbed member
160
at the free end of the fingers
124
. The barbs
160
include a flat surface
161
which helps to retain a tool bit in the V-shaped cradle
152
. Also, a wall member
162
is positioned on one side of the tool receiving cradles
152
. The wall
162
provides an abutment surface to help in the positioning of tools within the cradle
152
. The insert
34
has a longitudinal length of about three-quarters (¾″) of an inch. The insert
36
is substantially the same as insert
34
except the insert
36
has a longitudinal portion
164
is formed between the wall
162
and second cradle portion
156
. The insert
36
has eight receiving recesses
120
like those described in insert
34
.
Turning to
FIG. 17
, insert
37
is illustrated. Insert
37
is similar to insert
34
except that insert
37
includes five tool receiving recesses
120
. The tool receiving recesses are substantially the same as those previously described, having a V-shaped cradle
152
as well as the fingers
124
. The insert
37
includes a stepped portion
168
which enables other types of tools such as sockets to be retained in the insert
37
. However, any cradle shape having an apex would be able to receive a tool apex.
FIGS. 18-20
illustrate the insertion of a polygonal cross-section shaped tool into the fingers
124
. As shown in
FIG. 18
, a tool bit
170
is positioned on top of barbs
160
of the fingers
124
. The tool
170
has a hexagonal cross-section with a flat portion spanning between the two fingers
124
. As the tool
170
is forced through the fingers
124
, the fingers
124
spread apart with respect to one another. As the fingers
124
spread, the barbs
160
rotate the tool
170
. The rotation continues until a pair of flats
176
are between the opposing barbs
160
. At that time, the tool
170
is self-orientated with an apex
172
pointed forward of the apex
174
of the V-shaped cradle. The tool
170
is continued to be forced down into the V-shaped cradle as illustrated in FIG.
20
. As this occurs, the apex
172
of the tool seats into the apex
174
of the V-shaped cradle. Thus, the fingers
124
act to self-align or self-orientate the tool
170
in the V-shaped cradle
152
. Thus, the V-shaped cradle
152
receives the tool
170
prohibiting any loose tools within the container. Also, the fingers and V-shaped cradle instantly locate the tool bit
170
in position in the tool receiving recess. The barb surfaces
161
seat on a flat surface
176
of the tool
170
to retain the tool within the recess. In the event an apex
172
of the tool
170
is pointing toward the apex
174
of cradle
152
, as shown in phantom in
FIG. 18
, the fingers
124
spread and allow the tool
170
to drop directly into the cradle
152
with the tool apex
174
aligned to seat in cradle apex
172
.
Turning to
FIGS. 21-26
, a second embodiment of the invention is shown.
Here, the housing members are the same as previously discussed, except that the dove-tail walls are replaced by flat walls. Likewise, the tool retaining inserts have flat side walls.
In their place, the base
42
′, or the side walls
58
′,
60
′, have a roughed raised surface
41
. Likewise, the inserts
30
′ include side walls and a base which include similar roughed surfaces
43
. These roughed surfaces
41
,
43
with the raised and lowered portions enhance ultrasonic welding. The inserts may be ultrasonically welded, adhered or glued to the pair of housing members.
FIGS. 22 and 23
illustrate the second embodiment like
FIGS. 3 and 4
. Here, like
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the inserts
34
′,
36
′,
37
′ may be positioned in multiple places or positions within the container. Also, the inserts
34
′,
36
′,
37
′ include the receiving members
120
and finger members
124
as well as the V-shaped cradles
152
as explained above. The difference between the previous embodiment is the sides of the inserts.
The walls
58
′ and
60
′ include tenons or projecting members
59
and
61
. These projecting members
59
,
61
are spaced along and do not extend the entire height of the walls
58
and
60
′. The projecting members
59
and
61
act to position the inserts
30
′,
32
′,
34
′,
36
′,
37
′ in the container to allow for the multiple positioning of the inserts within the housing member. The inserts include recesses or cut-outs
180
which receive the projecting members
59
and
61
. The cut-outs
180
are sized to receive the projecting members
59
,
61
and are positioned such that the projecting members position the inserts along the housing member. The mating of the projecting member
59
,
61
and recess or cut-out
180
enable the inserts to then be adhesively glued or ultrasonically welded to be secured with the housing member.
In the case of the inserts
34
′,
36
′ and
37
′, the insert
34
′ and the insert
37
′ would ordinarily include a single cut-out or recess
180
while the insert
36
′ would include two or three recesses
180
to receive the projecting members
59
and
61
. Also, it should be noted that the projecting members could be positioned onto the inserts while the recesses could be formed within the walls
58
′ and
60
′.
While the above detailed description describes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the invention is susceptible to modification, variation, and alteration without deviating from the scope and fair meaning of the subjoined claims.
Claims
- 1. A tool container, comprising:two housing members pivotally coupled with one another for opening and closing with respect to one another, at least one housing member defining a cavity for receiving tools, said cavity defined by a base and a wall extending from said base, said wall including a plurality of alternating dove-tail recesses and tenons; an insert for retaining tools, said insert having a surface with a plurality of alternating dove-tail recesses and tenons, said tenons cooperating with opposing recesses for securing with said wall; and a mechanism for locking said pair of housing members with respect to one another in a closed position.
- 2. The tool container according to claim 1, wherein said tenons each have a front face being angled at about one (1°) degree with respect to vertical.
- 3. The tool container according to claim 2, wherein said recesses have faces at angles corresponding to said tenon front faces for locking the tenons and recesses together.
- 4. The tool container according to claim 1, wherein said insert includes a plurality of tool-receiving members.
- 5. The tool container according to claim 4, wherein at least one retaining member being adjacent said tool-receiving member for retaining the tool in the receiving member.
- 6. The tool container according to claim 4, wherein said tool receiving members have a V-shaped cradle for receiving a tool.
- 7. The tool container according to claim 6, wherein said V-shaped cradle has an aperture forming two spaced V-shaped cradle portions.
- 8. The tool container according to claim 7, wherein two fingers are positioned adjacent said apertures for enabling flexing of said fingers to maintain the tool bit in said V-shaped cradle portions.
- 9. The tool container according to claim 4, wherein a wall member being positioned at an end of said insert adjacent said tool receiving members.
- 10. The tool container according to claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism includes a rail member on each housing member and a latch slidable on said rail members between a locked and unlocked position.
- 11. The tool container according to claim 10, wherein said rail members being arcuate.
- 12. The tool container according to claim 11, wherein said latch having a channel for receiving said rails, said channel defined by an arcuate base surface in said latch, two side walls extending from said base and two flanges extending from said side walls towards one another.
- 13. The tool container according to claim 12, wherein said base surface is arcuate along both a longitudinal and lateral axis.
- 14. The tool container according to claim 12, wherein one of said flanges including a cut-out enhancing coupling with said rails.
- 15. The tool container according to claim 11, wherein said rail members are longitudinally arcuate and laterally arcuate.
- 16. The tool container according to claim 10, wherein said latch including first indicia indicating a locked and unlocked position.
- 17. The tool container according to claim 16, wherein said latch includes a second indicia indicating direction of movement.
- 18. The tool container according to claim 17, wherein one of said indicia is in a contrasting color with respect to the other.
- 19. The tool container according to claim 18, wherein one indicia is yellow and the other black.
- 20. The tool container according to claim 10, wherein said latch is comprised of a first member covered by a second member.
- 21. The tool container according to claim 20, wherein said first member being rigid.
- 22. The tool container according to claim 20, wherein a portion of said first member extending through said second member providing an indicia member and said portion having a surface substantially flush with said second member.
- 23. The tool container according to claim 22, wherein said second member including a second indicia member.
- 24. The tool container according to claim 1, wherein said insert having a bit receiving mechanism for self-orientating a tool bit in said insert.
- 25. A tool retaining insert, comprising:a body member; a plurality of V-shaped tool receiving cradles; and a finger mechanism projecting from said body adjacent and spaced from said V-shaped tool receiving cradles for retaining tools in said cradles.
- 26. The insert according to claim 25, wherein said mechanism includes two fingers extending from said insert said two fingers, if necessary, rotating a tool bit to seat a tool bit apex in an apex of said V-shaped tool receiving channel.
- 27. The insert according to claim 25, wherein said V-shaped cradle has an aperture forming two spaced V-shaped cradle portions.
- 28. The insert according to claim 27, wherein two fingers are positioned adjacent said apertures for enabling flexing of said fingers to maintain the tool bit in said V-shaped cradle portions.
- 29. The insert according to claim 25, wherein a wall member being positioned at an end of said insert adjacent said tool receiving members.
- 30. The insert according to claim 25, wherein said insert includes a mechanism adapted to couple with a container for positioning said insert in a plurality of positions in the container.
- 31. The insert according to claim 30, wherein said mechanism being dove-tail tenons and recesses.
- 32. The insert according to claim 25, wherein said insert includes eight V-shaped tool receiving cradles.
- 33. The insert according to claim 25, wherein said body member includes five V-shaped tool receiving cradles.
- 34. A tool container, comprising:a housing member defining a cavity for receiving tools, said cavity defined by a base and a wall extending from said base, said wall including a plurality of securement members; a plurality of inserts for retaining tools, said plurality of inserts being multi-positionable in said housing member said inserts having a surface with at least one securement member for cooperating with said wall securement members for securing with said housing member wall in said plurality of positions.
- 35. The tool container according to claim 34, wherein said wall having alternating tenons and grooves.
- 36. The tool container according to claim 35, wherein said inserts have alternating tenons and grooves for mating with said wall.
- 37. The tool container according to claim 34, wherein said wall and inserts having either cut-outs or projecting members for coupling with one another to position said inserts in one of a plurality of positions in said cavity.
- 38. The tool container according to claim 34, wherein said wall has said projecting members and said inserts have said cut-outs.
- 39. The tool container according to claim 34, wherein a second housing member defining a cavity for receiving inserts is hingedly coupled with said first housing member, said members moving from an open to a closed position.
- 40. A method of making a tool container, comprising:providing a housing member having a cavity defined by a base and a wall extending from said base, said wall including a plurality of mating mechanisms; providing at least one tool receiving insert having a plurality of tool receiving members, said tool receiving insert having at least one mating mechanism for cooperating with said wall mating mechanisms; positioning said at least one insert in one of a plurality of predetermined positions in said cavity wherein said mating mechanism mate with one another; and securing said at least one insert in said cavity.
- 41. The method according to claim 40, wherein said mating mechanisms are projecting members and recesses.
- 42. The method according to claim 40, wherein said mating mechanisms are dove-tail tenons and grooves.
- 43. The method according to claim 40, further comprising providing a plurality of inserts and positioning and securing said plurality of inserts in said cavity.
- 44. The method according to claim 40, wherein said securing is by said mating members.
- 45. The method according to claim 40, further comprising hingedly securing a second housing member with a cavity to said first housing member.
- 46. The method according to claim 45, further comprising positioning and securing at least one insert into said second housing member.
- 47. A method of securing a tool bit in a tool retaining insert, comprising:providing a tool retaining insert having at least one V-shaped tool receiving cradle and two fingers projecting from said insert adjacent said at least one tool receiving cradle; providing a tool having a polygonal cross-section; positioning said tool on said fingers; applying a force on said tool to spread said fingers; forcing said tool past said fingers into said V-shaped cradle wherein upon forcing past said finger, said fingers, if necessary, rotating and orientating said tool such that an apex of said tool seats in an apex of said V-shaped cradle.
- 48. The method according to claim 47, wherein if rotating of the tool is not necessary, said tool apex seats directly in said apex of said V-shaped cradle.
- 49. A tool container, comprising:two housing members pivotally coupled with one another for opening and closing with respect to one another, each housing member defining a cavity for receiving tools, said cavity defined by a base and a closed peripheral wall extending from the base; at least one insert for retaining tools permanently secured in each cavity, said insert having at least one recess or projecting member for mating with an opposing projecting member or recess in said wall; an arcuate rail on each of said housing members; and a latch for coupling with said rail, said latch including an arcuate channel for receiving said arcuate rail, said latch having a first rigid member and a soft outer covering with a first indicia member from said first rigid member projecting through said second soft member and a second indicia member being on said second member and said first and second indicia member being of contrasting colors.
- 50. A tool container comprising:two housing members pivotally coupled with one another for opening and closing with respect to one another, at least one housing member defining a cavity for receiving tools, said cavity defined by a base and a wall extending from said base, at least one of said housing bases having a roughed surface; an insert for retaining tools, said insert permanently secured in said cavity, said insert having a surface for securing with said member base or wall; a mechanism for locking said pair of housing members with respect to one another in a closed position; and said insert surface being a rouged surface in contact with said base roughed surface, and wherein the roughed surfaces are ultrasonically welded together.
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