Claims
- 1. A tool holder comprising a first portion for removably holding at least one of a plurality of tools and a second portion; a magnetizer/demagnetizer body on the second portion of the tool holder and defining a mounting axis; and at least one permanent magnet formed of a magnetized material having an energy product of at least about 6×106 gauss-oersteds and having north and south poles defining a magnetic axis and arranged on said body of the tool holder to permit selective placement of a magnetizable element at at least one position along said magnetic axis at a predetermined distance from one of said poles to magnetize the element and placement of the magnetizable element at a selected distance from the other of said magnetic poles greater than said predetermined distance to demagnetize the element, whereby a magnetizable element may be initially magnetized by the magnetizer on the tool holder by positioning same adjacent to one of said poles mounted on the second portion of the tool holder and optionally subsequently demagnetized by positioning the magnetizable element at a selected distance from the other of said poles.
- 2. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one magnet has an energy product equal to at least 7.0×106 gauss-oersteds.
- 3. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein one permanent magnet is provided.
- 4. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein two permanent magnets are provided.
- 5. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the second portion comprises a portion of said body provided with a circular hole sufficiently large to receive a magnetizable element to be magnetized, said at least one permanent magnet being arranged adjacent to said hole to position said one of said poles in proximity to the magnetizable element when passed through said hole.
- 6. A tool holder as defined in claim 5, wherein said hole is substantially aligned with said mounting axis.
- 7. A tool holder as defined in claim 6, wherein said magnetic axis is offset by 90° from said mounting axis.
- 8. A tool holder as defined in claim 5, wherein two magnets are arranged on diametrically opposite sides of said hole.
- 9. A tool holder as defined in claim 6, wherein said magnetic axis is substantially aligned with said mounting axis.
- 10. A tool holder as defined in claim 9, wherein said body has an external configuration to form a plurality of selectable demagnetizing distances with the demagnetizing pole surface.
- 11. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said body is at least partially embedded in said second portion of the tool holder.
- 12. A tool holder as defined in claim 8 wherein said two spaced permanent magnets have facing pole surfaces of the same polarities.
- 13. A tool holder as defined in claim 8, wherein said two spaced permanent magnets have aligned magnetic axes and have facing pole surfaces of opposite polarities.
- 14. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said body is mounted on an external surface of the second portion of the tool holder.
- 15. A tool holder as defined in claim 14, wherein said body is attached to said external surface by means of adhesive.
- 16. A tool holder as defined in claim 14, wherein said body is attached to said external surface by means of adhesive tape.
- 17. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said body is made of a nonmagnetic material.
- 18. A tool holder as defined in claim 17, wherein said nonmagnetic material is plastic.
- 19. A tool holder as defined in claim 17, wherein said nonmagnetic material is rubber.
- 20. A tool holder as defined in claim 5, wherein the diameter of said hole is greater than the diameter of said at least one magnet.
- 21. A tool holder as defined in claim 5, wherein said magnetizer/demagnetizer body is cylindrical in shape with a substantially uniform circular cross section and defining opposing axial ends, the mounting axis being coextensive with the mounting axis of said body.
- 22. A tool holder as defined in claim 21, wherein said body is provided with a convex surface at one axial end of said body.
- 23. A tool holder as defined in claim 5, wherein said hole is formed within said body along a direction transverse to said mounting axis.
- 24. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said second portion of said housing includes a curved surface and wherein said body has a mounting surface which is curved to enable said body to be mounted on a curved surface of the second portion of the housing.
- 25. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said body has a mounting surface which is flat or planar to enable said body to be mounted on a flat surface of the second portion of the housing.
- 26. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the tool holder comprises a tool box.
- 27. A tool holder as defined in claim 26, wherein the tool box has a cover, and said second portion is a portion of said cover.
- 28. A tool holder as defined in claim 26, wherein the tool box has a handle and said second portion is a portion of the handle.
- 29. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the tool holder is a shelf for manual drivers for hanging on a wall, and said second portion comprises a portion of said shelf that clears the drivers when inserted into the shelf.
- 30. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the tool holder is a base for placement on a surface and having a plurality of openings for receiving manual drivers, wherein said second portion comprises a portion of a tray that clears the drivers when inserted into said openings.
- 31. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the tool holder comprises a case for receiving a plurality of manual drivers, and said second portion comprises a portion of a case that clears the drivers when inserted into said case.
- 32. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the tool holder comprises a rack for supporting a plurality of drivers and said second portion comprises a portion of said rack that clears the drivers when supported in said rack.
- 33. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said tool holder comprises a body provided with a plurality of openings for receiving a plurality of correspondingly sized hex wrenches, said second portion comprising a portion of said body that avoids contact with the hex wrenches when inserted into said body.
- 34. A tool holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said tool holder is made of a first material and said second portion is made of a second material different from said first material.
- 35. A high energy magnetizer/demagnetizer as defined in claim 34, wherein said first material is made of a magnetizable material and said second material is made of a non-magnetizable material.
- 36. A hand-held driver element holding means comprising a first portion for releasably receiving at least one of a plurality of magnetizable driver elements and a second portion of said holding means; and at least one permanent magnet on said second portion, said at least one magnet being formed of a magnetized material having an energy product of at least about 6×106 gauss-oersteds and having north and south poles defining a magnetic axis arranged on said second portion to permit selective placement of one of said magnetizable elements at at least one position along said magnetic axis at a predetermined distance from one of said poles to magnetize the magnetizable element and placement of the magnetized element a distance greater than said predetermined distance from the other pole of said magnetic poles to demagnetize the magnetizable element.
- 37. A hand-held driver element tool holding means comprising a first portion for releasably receiving at least one of a plurality of driver elements and a second portion of said tool holding means; and at least one permanent magnet on said second portion, said at least one magnet being formed of a magnetized material having an energy product of at least about 6×106 gauss-oersteds and having north and south poles defining a magnetic axis arranged on said second portion to permit selective placement of one of said magnetizable driver elements at at least one position along said magnetic axis at a first distance from one of said poles to magnetize the magnetizable element and placement of the magnetized element at a second position at a second distance from the other one of said poles to demagnetize the magnetizable element.
- 38. A hand-held driver holding means comprising a first portion for releasably receiving at least one of a plurality of magnetizable drivers, and second portion of said tool holding means, and at least one permanent magnet on said second portion, said at least one magnet being formed of a magnetized material having an energy product of at least about 6×106 gauss-oersteds and having north and south poles defining a magnetic axis arranged on said second portion to permit selective placement of one of said magnetizable drivers at a predetermined position substantially along said magnetic axis spaced from one of said poles to magnetize the magnetizable driver and placement of the magnetized driver at an axial distance from said other pole less than the axial distance between said other pole and predetermined position to demagnetize the driver.
- 39. A hand-held driver holding means comprising a first portion for releasably receiving at least one of a plurality of magnetizable drivers, and a second portion of said tool holding means, and a single permanent magnet disposed on said second portion, said magnet being formed of a magnetized material having an energy product of at least about 6×106 gauss-oersteds and having north and south poles defining a magnetic axis arranged on said second portion to permit selective placement of one of said magnetizable drivers at a predetermined position substantially along said magnetic axis spaced from one of said poles to magnetize the magnetizable driver and placement of the magnetized driver at an axial distance from said other pole less than the axial distance between said other pole and the predetermined position to demagnitize the driver.
- 40. The hand-held driver holding means of claim 39, said magnet being a rare earth magnet.
- 41. A hand-held driver element tool holding means comprising a first portion for releasably receiving at least one of a plurality of driver elements and a second portion of said tool holding means; and a single permanent magnet on said second portion, said magnet being formed of a magnetized material having an energy product of at least about 6×106 gauss-oersteds and having north and south poles defining a magnetic axis arranged on said second portion to permit selective placement of one of said magnetizable driver elements at at least one position along said magnetic axis at a first distance from one of said poles to magnetize the magnetizable element and placement of the magnetized element at a second position at a second distance from the other one of said poles to demagnetize the magnetizable element.
- 42. The driver element tool holding means of claim 41, said magnet being a rare earth magnet.
- 43. The tool holder of claim 1, said magnet being a rare earth magnet.
- 44. The holding means of claim 36, said magnet being a rare earth magnet.
- 45. The holding means of claim 37, said magnet being a rare earth magnet.
- 46. The holding means of claim 38, said magnet being a rare earth magnet.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of the following applications: Ser. No. 09/121,221 filed Jul. 23, 1998, and issued on Feb. 22, 2000, as U.S. Pat. No. 6,026,717, which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/710,485 filed Sep. 18, 1996, and issued on Aug. 18, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,794,497; Ser. No. 09/161,855 filed Sep. 28, 1998, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,026,718 on Feb. 22, 2000; Ser. No. 08/690,740 filed Jul. 31, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,474; Ser. No. 08/161,851 filed Sep. 28, 1998, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,060,801 on May 9, 2000; and Ser. No. 09/144,813 filed Sep. 1, 1998, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,557 on Mar. 7, 2000.
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