This application is generally in the field of household storage products. More specifically, it is in the field of storage for tools and the like, such as brooms, shovels, dust brushes and other items generally used for gardening and other chores.
A gravity operated device for handled objects may be useful for handled objects such as brooms, mops, tools, and the like to be vertically supported side-by-side on a wall. A simple, practical, and efficient holder with use for handled objects should permit the handled object to be quickly gripped and rapidly released by movement of the handle relative to the fixed and movable gripping means of the holder.
In use, the rolling grip 705 is supposed to move in the direction of the inclined plane 715 along the ramps 720 as the free ends of shaft 710 move up the vertical slots 725 to accommodate the handle as the object is set in place. When the upper movement of the handle stops and the weight of the handle is free to move downward, the rolling grip 705 is supposed to move downward in the direction of the inclined plane 715. However, it has been found that confining the free ends of the shaft 710 in a generally linear slot causes the shaft 710 to remain engaged with the slot and prevent the desired downward movement. This generally requires the user to forcibly pull the rolling grip 705 down to engage the handle.
Additionally, when the handle is removed from the prior art, the rolling grip 705 often fails to return to the neutral position because the ends of shaft 710 do not move down the vertical slot 725. Once again, the user must forcibly pull down the rolling grip 705.
An item holding device that is included in a housing having a body cavity configured to receive the holding device. The holding device includes a rolling gripper that is affixed to a shaft and the ends of the shaft are positioned in non-linear slots in the opposed walls which form part of the holding device. The non-linear slots provide greater freedom of movement for the shaft as the rolling gripper is moved and greatly reduces the incidents when the rolling gripper becomes stuck.
This invention is described with reference to the drawings wherein like reference numbers represent the same or similar elements. While this invention is described in terms of modes for achieving this invention's objectives, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations may be accomplished in view of these teachings without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention.
In use, an item is inserted into the housing between the rolling grip assembly 105 and the stationary opposing grip 130 in the direction of arrow 106. When the item is inserted a sufficient distance into the housing 100, the rolling grip 105 moves into the cavity 150 and then rolls forward to secure the item as it is lowered in the direction of arrow 107.
The ends of shaft 210 fit into the non-linear slots 225 and move freely within the slots 225. The slots 225 are positioned below the middle points, see “M” in
As an alternative to the shaft extending through the barrel shaped rolling gripper 205, it may be provided with outwardly projecting pins that engage the non-linear slots 225.
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