The present invention relates to a tool holder assembly, and more particularly, to a tool holder assembly for L-shaped wrenches, and comprising multiple bases and each base has a tool connected thereto, the bases are pivotable relative to others.
The conventional too holder assembly as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,776,744 comprises a holder with a first body and a second body. The first body is pivotable about the pivotal portion relative to the second body so as to arrange the first and second bodies to be L-shaped or parallel arrangement. The first body receives multiple tools of different sizes. The second body receives other tools therein. However, there are only two different arrangements when operating the first body relative to the second body, and this restricts the use of the tools. Besides, when picking one of the tools, the tools that are larger than the one the user needs have to be pivoted so that the one needed can be picked up.
The present invention intends to provide a tool holder assembly that eliminates the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a tool holder assembly and comprises multiple bases and multiple pivots. Each base has a first pivotal portion formed axially thereto, a first passage defined through the first pivotal portion, and a second pivotal portion formed axially thereto. One tool extends through the first passage. One of multiple pivots extends through the two holes of the two extensions of one base and the first passage of another base, such that the bases are pivotable relative to each other.
The pivot extends through the second pivotal portion of one base and the first passage of the next base so that each of the bases is pivotable about the second pivotal portion to be a desired position. When picking one of the tools, the user pivots the base having that tool, and the tool to be picked out is not affected by the larger tool located beside it. There are multiple bases for the tool holder assembly and the bases are able to be rolled up as a roll for convenience of storage.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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One of multiple pivots 20 extends through the two holes 14 of the two extensions 13 of one base 10 and the first passage 11 of another base 10 to pivotably connect the two bases 10. Each of the bases 10 has one tool 30 extending through the first passage 11 thereof. The number of the bases 10 can be 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 12.
The pivots 20 are different in sizes and are arranged in sequence. Each pivot 20 is a cylindrical member and has a second passage 21. A first flange 22 and a second flange 24 respectively extend radially from two ends of each pivot 20. The tool 30 extends through the second passage 21. The pivot 20 extends through the two holes 14 of the two extensions 13 of one base 10, and the first pivotal portion 101 of another base 10. The first flange 22 is engaged with the first recessed area 15 and has an engaging portion 23 on the underside thereof. It is noted that the first recessed area 15 of each of the at least two bases 10 is a non-circular area, and the first flange 22 is a non-circular flange so as to be engaged with the first recessed area 15. The engaging portion 23 is rested on the first shoulder 16. The second flange 24 is rested on the second shoulder 17. The pivot 20 is restricted by the first and second shoulders 16, 17, the engaging portion 23 and the second flange 24 so as not to be separated from the base 10 corresponding thereto.
The tools 30 can be a hand tool or a hexagonal wrench, and two ends of the tool 30 are exposed beyond the second passage 21. The second passage 21 of each pivot 20 includes a restriction portion 25 extending from the inner periphery thereof so as to position the tool 30 in the second passage 21. The tool 30 can be pulled out from the second passage 21 by force. The number of the tools 30 is one more than the number of the bases 10. The first one of the bases 10 does not need the pivot 20 to extend through the first passage 11, and one tool 30 extends through the first passage 11 of the first one of the bases 10. The last one of the bases 10 does not need the second pivotal portion 12, and one tool 30 extends through the holes 14 of the last one of the bases 10.
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The advantages of the present invention are that each pivot 20 extends through the holes 14 of one base 10 and the first passage 11 of the next base 10, so that the two bases 10 are pivotable relative to each other.
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The tool holder assembly can be rolled up to be a roll which is easily stored and carried.
Each pivot 20 is restricted by the first shoulder 16, the second shoulder 17, the engaging portion 23 and the second flange 24 so that the pivot does not separate from the two bases 10 which are pivotably connected to each other.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.