The present invention relates to a tool storage device. A hollow upright pivot shaft end capped at the top and bottom are attached through coupling rings connected to various trays holding containers. Fastening structures are provided to facilitate the fastening of the tool storage device to an upright structure, such as a wall.
A variety of tool cases and racks have been disclosed. The present invention provides a versatile tool storage device comprising a hollow shaft to which various trays and containers are attached through coupling rings, which sleeve the upright shaft. The prior art has not contemplated the inventive tool storage device. As background, the following references are discussed.
The following references are of interest but are clearly unrelated to the claimed invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,441 to Stokhuijzen discloses a wall mount central member with a snap fit. There is a central shaft attached to the central mounting member. The central shaft is capable of various inserts.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,917 to Ohman discloses a certain rod assembly with a central mounting member with a snap fit.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,166,286 to Pfafz discloses a central mounting member where each end has matching members. One matching member attaches to the wall mount and the other has a porthole connection to attach to the object to be hanged on the wall.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,546,889 to Schoumaker, et al. discloses a central mounting member. There is a bracket with a protrusion to snap into a connection. A central shaft is attached to the mounting member and there is a clip end cap. The universal stretcher rail system for use in connection with a space dividing wall panel is not related to the tool storage device covered by the appended claims.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,425,658 to Cogdill discloses a quick release snap-fil wall mount rod assembly. This reference relates to a bar hanger for supporting electrical fixtures within a ceiling.
A novel flexible tool storage device is provided. The storage device can be attached on a wall or carried to a work site. The flexibility of the tool storage device provides flexibility by utilizing a hollow upright pivot shaft as a backbone for the attachment of a wide array of containers. The hollow upright pivot shaft may be of varying lengths. Preferably, it is about 1 to 3 feet long but it can be extended over several feet in length if the containers are to be adapted for carrying large tools such as axes, hammers, etc.
In other applications, relative small containers are attached to the hollow upright pivot shaft. Suitably, the containers are attached to the hollow upright pivot shaft by a plurality of coupling rings respectively pivotally coupled to the hollow upright pivot shaft. The number of coupling rings is inversely proportional to the size of the container. If there are large containers then there may be only two to five coupling rings. For smaller containers there are more coupling rings. The containers are suitably attached to trays, which cooperate with the coupling rings. Coupling rings are part of the trays and are located at one end of the tray proximal to an upright rib of the hollow upright pivot shaft. The trays are arranged with the coupling rings so the trays can suitably be turned about the hollow upright pivot shaft. This is an important feature enabling the user to readily access the contents of the containers located on the trays.
The tool storage device of this Invention comprises a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top end and a bottom end. The hollow upright pivot shaft is end capped on both ends. Each end cap has a coupling wall and a plughole framed in the coupling wall. Two connecting structure have a plug rod attached to each end cap through the plughole. Two fastening structures comprising a mounting base have a plurality of apertures for fastening to a wall. The fastening structures include a coupling unit detachably connected to the connecting structure.
The present invention relates to a tool storage device comprising a hollow upright pivot shaft end capped at the top end and bottom end. Each end cap has a coupling wall and a plughole formed in the coupling wall. The tool storage device of this Invention has two connecting structures each having a plug rod attached to each end cap through the plughole. Two fastening structures comprise a mounting base having a plurality of apertures for fastening the tool storage device to an upright structure, such as a wall.
Each fastening structure comprises a coupling unit detachably connected to the connecting structure. The storage device can be about one foot in length for storing screws and light tools and five or more feet in length if heavy items such as axes and saws are stored.
The tool storage device of this Invention comprises a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top end and a bottom end. The hollow upright pivot shaft is end capped on the top end and bottom end, each end cap has a coupling wall and a plughole formed in the coupling wall, two connecting structures each having a plug rod attached to each end cap through the plughole, two fastening structures comprising a mounting base having a plurality of apertures for fastening to an upright support structure, and each fastening structure comprising a coupling unit detachably connectable to the connecting structure.
In general, the tool storage device and the containers are made of plastic, suitably polyolefins. The strength of the plastic used to produce the containers are adjusted to the weight of the load it has to bear.
The tool storage device of this invention comprises a hollow upright pivot shaft, a plurality of trays each having a plurality of coupling rings respectively pivotally coupled to the hollow upright pivot shaft. The trays are arranged so they can be turned about the hollow upright pivot shaft. Positioning structure are pivoted between the hollow upright pivot shaft and the coupling rings.
The trays have containers attached to them. The containers may be boxes for screws and the like or large containers in which are embedded tools such as crescent wrench, slip joint pliers, rib joint pliers, file, hacksaw, handsaw, screwdrivers, pivotal screwdriver, claw hammer, wood chisel, carpenter's hammer, bald-press hammer, mallet, twist drill, double twist auger bit, auger bit, hand drill, C-clamp, circular saw blade, and, etc.
Another feature of the invention is a tool storage device wherein a plurality of trays are respectively pivoted to said hollow upright pivot shaft.
The tool storage device has the upright hollow upright pivot shaft and trays designated to hold heavy carpenter tools. The trays are designed of high strength polyolefins having sufficient strength to hold carpentry tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, axes and handsaws.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a handle attached to a side of the top end cap of the hollow upright pivot shaft. A further feature of the invention is to provide, in a specific embodiment, a tool storage device wherein the bottom end cap connects a base with an open chamber with a swivel mounted in said bottom open chamber.
This invention also provides a tool container positioning structure, said tool container positioning structure comprising a plurality of longitudinal grooves equidistantly spaced around the periphery of the hollow upright pivot shaft, and a plurality of spring strips respectively formed integral with the coupling rings of said tool containers, said spring strips each comprising a projection adapted for engaging said longitudinal grooves.
Further, each tool container comprises a tray and a tool container carried in said tray. The coupling rings of said tool container are respectively extended from the tray and are located proximal to the hollow upright pivot shaft.
Each storage container comprises a container and a tray adapted to accommodate the container, and the trays of said storage container each comprise a plurality of projecting strips aligned at one side, and said coupling rings are respectively formed integral with said projecting strips of said trays.
The tool storage device of this invention also comprises a plurality of coupling rings respectively rotatably mounted on the hollow upright pivot shaft at different elevations; and a plurality of support arms respectively coupled to the coupling rings, each said support arm having a proximal end, a distal end, a front wall, a top wall and a bottom wall respectively extending perpendicularly from a top and a bottom side of a front wall, and a plurality of receiving open chambers vertically cut respectively through said top and bottom walls for holding hand tools, each said receiving open chamber having a top opening in said top wall, and a bottom opening in said bottom wall.
The front opening of each said receiving open chamber has a top side opened and is disposably in communication with the top opening of the respective open receiving chamber, and a bottom side in the closed position. Each of the open receiving chambers has a neck portion in said top opening, and each of the support arms has a male coupling block at the proximal end thereof for coupling to one said coupling ring; each said coupling ring has a female coupling block at the periphery thereof for receiving the male coupling block of one said support arm. The male coupling block of each said support arm has a T-shaped coupling portion; the female coupling block of each said coupling ring defines an upwardly extended T-groove for receiving the T-shaped coupling portion of the male coupling block of one said support arm. The male coupling blocks of said support arms respectively extend from the proximal ends of said support arms at different angles. A plurality of spacers are respectively mounted on said hollow upright pivot shaft between each of two adjacent coupling rings, wherein each said spacer has a clamp at the periphery thereof for holding a hand tool.
Each said coupling ring has a plurality of locating grooves equidistantly spaced around the inner diameter thereof and axially extending two top and bottom sides thereof; said hollow upright pivot shaft comprises a plurality of spring strips longitudinally aligned in a line on the periphery thereof for holding said coupling rings in position, each said spring strip having a free end provided with a raised portion for engaging one locating groove of one said coupling ring.
The hollow upright pivot shaft further comprises a rib provided at the periphery thereof in line with and between two of said spring strips for engaging one locating groove of one said coupling ring to stop the coupling ring from rotation relative to said hollow upright pivot shaft. The receiving open chamber of each said support arm and the top and bottom openings of each said receiving open chamber are made gradually smaller in direction from said proximal end toward said distal end.
The support arm (44) has a plurality of receiving open chambers (49) respectively vertically cut through the top and bottom walls (50), (48). Each receiving open chamber (49) has a front opening (51) which extends through the front wall (47) and has a top side (63) opened and a bottom side (64) closed, a top opening (60) which extends through the top wall (50) and disposed in communication with the opened top side (52) of the respective front opening (51), a neck portion (61) formed in the top opening (60), a bottom opening (64) of each receiving open chamber (49) are made gradually smaller in size in direction from the proximal end (45) toward the distal end (46).
The support arm (44) further comprises a coupling block (54) at the proximal end (45) connectable to a female coupling block (62) at the periphery of a coupling ring (21). The male coupling block (54) is a T-block comprising a flat outer coupling portion (56) and a narrow inner connecting portion (57) connected between the flat outer coupling portion (56) and the proximal end (45) of the support arm (44). The female coupling, block (62) of the coupling ring (21) has a single-open-end coupling groove (58) for receiving the flat outer coupling portion (54) of the male coupling block (62), and a narrow passage aperture (59) for passing of the narrow inner connection portion (57) of the male coupling block (55) upon insertion of the flat outer coupling portion (56) into the single-open-end coupling groove 58).
Various modifications to the invention are contemplated. It is understood, therefore, that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than specifically described.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US05/39397 | 10/26/2005 | WO | 00 | 5/8/2008 |