The invention relates generally to tool containers.
Small hand tools such as hammers, screwdrivers and the like are often stored and carried in a tool container. A tool container is a small box-like assembly that has a storage space that is covered by a cover portion. Tool containers are constructed to be small enough to be easily lifted and carried by one person using one hand. Typically the tools are stored in the storage space by placing them generally on top of one another in an unorganized pile. This arrangement of the tools is simple and convenient for most purposes, but may be undesirable when storing a relatively sensitive and easily damaged measuring instrument such as a level.
A typical level includes a precisely constructed (i.e., highly dimensionally accurate) elongated frame or body that includes a measuring surface and a plurality of bubble vials mounted in the body. The bubble vials are typically fluid filled tubes that are constructed of, for example, glass or plastic or other materials that can be damaged and are enclosed within protective transparent windows or covers that are also made of material that may be scratched or damaged. Storing a level as part of a pile of tools in a storage compartment of the tool container with other hand tools provides for a relatively sloppy storage arrangement, may damage the level, and may make access to the level difficult.
The present intention provides a tool container comprising a case portion defining a storage space and a cover portion movably attached to the case portion and being pivotally moveable between a closed position in which the cover portion covers an upwardly facing opening of the storage space and an open position in which access to the storage space through the upwardly facing opening is permitted. The cover portion is securable in its closed position. The cover portion has an elongated level storage space for storing a level therein. A secondary cover portion is movably mounted with respect to the cover portion for movement between a closed position wherein the secondary cover portion covers the elongated level storage space to retain the level therein and an open position wherein access to the level stored in the elongated storage space is permitted. A handle is connected to the cover portion to facilitate transport of the tool container.
The present invention also relates to a combination level and tool container.
Other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
The present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, by reference to the noted drawings by way of non-limiting illustrative embodiments, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:
While the present invention will hereinafter be described in connection with at least one example embodiment thereof, it should be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to that embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings,
The cover portion 22 includes a second cover portion 38, that is pivotally mounted thereto about a second pivot axis 42. The second cover portion 38 may extend longitudinally of the cover portion 22. The second cover portion 38 covers a second storage compartment or area formed by a recess 64 in the cover portion 22, which is adapted to store a level 39 therein as can be understood from
The second cover portion 38 may include, on an inner portion thereof, level mounting structure in the form of a securing mechanism to removably secure the level 39 to the underside of the top portion 46 of the second cover portion 38. For example, the securing mechanism may include a lip or lower wall portion 50 (see
Additionally, the level may simply be disposed within a recess or pocket-like storage compartment 64 formed within the cover portion 22, as shown in
If the level is simply stored with the recess 64, the second cover portion 38 is essentially a pivotable cover that pivots about the second pivot axis 42, which, when in the open position, allows access to a storage space defined by recess 64.
The tool container 10 may also include a removable tray 68 configured to store items therein. The tray 68 includes an integrally formed handle 72. When contained within the reel container 10, the tray 68 is disposed within the case 14 and rests on ledges or protrusions 76 which form support surfaces that are integrally formed in the walls of the case 14. Alternatively, the tray 68 may engage ledges 80 that are integrally formed within the walls of the case 14, the ledges 80 being a top portion of recess channels 84 formed in the four walls of the case 14. When the tray 68 is stored inside the tool container 10, the tray 68 generally divides the storage space 18 into an upper region, which is defined by the space confined by the cover portion 22 and nay 68, and a lower region, which is defined by the space confined by the tray 68 and the four walls and bottom wall of the case 14.
The second cover portion 38 includes a hinge mechanism which permits the second cover portion 38 to pivot with respect to the cover portion 22, about the second pivot axis 42. As shown in greater detail in
As noted above, the case 14 includes the hinge mechanism 26 connected to the cover portion 22 that permits the cover portion to pivot with respect thereto, about the first pivot axis 30. As shown in greater detail in
The front, rear and side walls 124, 128, 132 of the case 14 define an upper peripheral surface 136, which is configured to mate with a bottom peripheral surface 140 of the cover portion 22 so as to support the cover portion 22 thereon when the cover portion 22 is in the closed position.
In general, the cover portion 22, case 14, and tray 68 may be made from plastic or any other suitable material such as metal, wood, or other material. Regardless of the material selected, each component 22, 14, 68 is preferably an integrally formed structure.
The cover portion 22 includes an upper exterior surface 166 that defines a handle receiving space 168 disposed centrally of the cover portion 22. Disposed within receiving space 168 is a handle 170 connected to the cover portion 22 which may be used to facilitate transport of the tool container. Also, the handle 170 may also include one or two handles (not shown) attached to the case 14. The handle 170 may be pivotally attached to the cover portion 22, or, alternatively, rigidly connected. The handle 170 may he substantially U-shaped with its open end facing toward the cover portion 22. The handle 170 may include a gripping portion 172 and a pair of leg portions 173 integrally extending therefrom and pivotally attached to the cover portion 22.
The exterior surface 166 may include a number of projections 174 that extend upwardly from the cover portion 22. The projections 174 may be arranged in any configuration to enhance aesthetic appeal or to provide a work surface for the tool container 10.
The cover portion 22 may be secured in a closed position with at least one releasable locking mechanism, generally indicated by reference numeral 181. In the illustrated embodiment, two locking mechanisms 181 are mounted within recessed portions 177 that are laterally spaced apart on a peripheral portion of the cover portion 22.
The second cover portion 38 includes an extended portion 200 that, when the second cover portion 38 is in the closed position, extends along the front side of the cover portion to a tab 204 formed at the upper peripheral surface 136 of the case 14, positioned intermediately of wall 124. This tab 204 has a hole 208 formed therethrough that is adapted to align with a hole 212 in the extended portion 200 of the second cover portion 38. A user may use these holes 208, 212 to lock the storage compartment using a combination lock or a key operated lock. When locked, the cover portion 22 is also locked. Alternatively, the tab 204 may be formed on the cover portion (see
The present invention is not intended to be limited to the storage of a level, and the level is not required to be a part of the present invention.
Thus, while the invention has been described with reference to the certain illustrated embodiments, the words which have been used herein are words of description, rather than words or limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention in its aspects. Although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular structures, acts, and materials, the invention is not to be limited to the particulars disclosed, but rather extends to all equivalent structures, acts, and materials, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Appln. Ser. No. 60/268,924, Feb. 16, 2001 the entirety of which is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
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