The present invention relates to a tool storage device with a curved handle. The tool storage device with a curved handle comprises a base having a top side and a bottom side and a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top and a bottom end. At the top end of the hollow upright pivot shaft is connectably attached an end cap having a plughole; from the side of the end cap a partially curved handle is protruding. The bottom end of the hollow upright pivot shaft is attached to the top side of the base. The bottom side of the base has a pole cover containing a plughole for receiving a connecting structure. Fastening structures are optionally provided to facilitate the fastening of the vertical tool storage device with a curved handle to a structure, such as a wall. The end cap and the pole cover of the tool storage device enable the vertical tool storage device with a curved handle to be connected to a fastening and connecting structure.
A variety of tool cases and racks have been disclosed. The present invention provides a means for versatile tool storage. The present invention comprises a handle, a base, a hollow upright pivot shaft with a plurality of receptacles on trays attached through coupling rings, said receptacles sleeve the hollow upright pivot shaft. The combination of receptacles, trays, and coupling rings is referred to as a container device. Coupling rings are an integral part of the tray. The prior art has not contemplated the inventive tool storage device with a curved handle protruding from an end cap, which can be connected to a fastening and connecting structure for ready storage and connection to a support. As background, the following references are discussed:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,556 to Van Loo discloses a container for small objects that is provided with a glide closure.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,478,204 B2 to Lange, et al. discloses a receptacle having a translatably-guidable cover.
British Patent B 1008673 discusses a mandrel block 120, which includes a T-shaped projection 130, which conforms to the internal cross section of the connectors.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,830,083 to Saint-Victor shows a toy having a cross-fin portion and a female connector portion, the female connector portion having a set of diametrical, perpendicular grooves for receiving the cross-fin portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,648,390 B1 to Yang discloses a single-stack tool rack, which cannot be attached to the fastening and connecting structure disclosed here.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,811,343 B1 to Yang discloses a loose-leaf type storage device.
A novel means for flexible tool storage with a handle is provided. The vertical tool storage device can attach to a wall or other support or be carried to the work site. The container device is particularly adapted to hold wire nails and brads, flat and lock washers, metal screws and anchors, double end inset bits, drywall screws, and exterior screws.
The vertical tool storage device with a curved handle comprises a base having a top side and a bottom side, a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top end and a bottom end, one end cap and one pole cover. The pivot shaft is end capped with the end cap on the top end of the pivot shaft. A curved handle is protruding from the side of the end cap. The bottom of the hollow upright pivot shaft is attached to the top side of the base. The bottom side of the base is capped with a pole cover. A plurality of tool container trays is respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft. The tool container trays comprise trays on which tool receptacle compartments are detachably supported. Each tray has a coupling ring protruding from the end of each tray proximal to the hollow upright pivot shaft. A tool receptacle positioning structure is provided in the coupling rings of the vertical tool storage device with a curved handle comprising a coupling ring sleeved onto said hollow upright pivot shaft.
An alternative embodiment of the vertical tool storage device with a curved handle enables the vertical tool storage device of this invention to be connected to a wall or other support. This embodiment comprises a base having a top side and a bottom side, a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top end and a bottom end, one end cap and a pole cover. The hollow upright pivot shaft is capped with the end cap on the top end of the shaft. A handle protrudes from the side of the end cap of the pivot shaft. The bottom end of the hollow upright pivot shaft is attached to the top side of the base. The bottom side of the base is capped with a pole cover. A plurality of tool containers are respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft and arranged in a stack. The tool container trays each comprise a coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said hollow upright pivot shaft.
The end cap and pole cover have a coupling wall and a plughole formed in the coupling wall. Two detachable connecting structures for each tray have a plug rod and are attached to the end cap and to the pole cover. Two fastening structures comprising mounting bases have a plurality of apertures for fastening to a wall or other support. Each fastening structure comprises a coupling unit detachably connectable to the connecting structure. A tool container positioning structure is provided in the coupling rings of said tool container and the hollow upright pivot shaft for enabling said tool container to be horizontally positioned about said hollow upright pivot shaft and rotated or positioned in various angular positions.
The present invention relates to a vertical tool storage device comprising a base having a top side and a bottom side, a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top end and a bottom end. An end cap is attached to the top end of the hollow upright pivot shaft. A partially curved handle protrudes from the side of the end cap.
The bottom end of the hollow upright pivot shaft attaches to the top side of the base. The bottom side of the base is end topped with a pole cover.
A plurality of tool containers are respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft, and a tool container positioning structure is provided in the coupling rings of the tool container comprising a coupling ring respectively sleeved onto said hollow upright pivot shaft.
The curved handle of the vertical tool storage device protruding from the side of the end cap has a distal end, and a hand tool is coupled to the distal end of said partially curved handle. The curved handle is also strengthened by the addition of a rib. The vertical tool storage device optionally has on top of the end cap through the plughole attached a second end cap, which has a plughole on the top side.
The vertical tool storage device also comprises a tool container positioning structure; this structure comprises a plurality of longitudinal grooves spaced at equal angles around the periphery of the hollow upright pivot shaft, and a plurality of spring strips respectively are integrally formed with the coupling rings of the tool container. The spring strips each comprise a projection adapted for engaging the longitudinal grooves.
Each tool container comprises a receptacle, a tray, and a coupling ring attached to the tray body; the coupling rings of the tool container are respectively extended from one end of the tray and are proximal to the hollow upright pivot shaft. In one embodiment of this invention, the receptacle of each of the tool container is comprised of a bottom shell defining a plurality of compartments for keeping storage items, a top cover is hinged to one side of said bottom shell and is adapted for closing said compartments. A snap fastener is installed in the bottom shell and the top cover and both are adapted for locking said top cover when said top cover is closed on said bottom shell.
In one embodiment of this invention, the tray of each tool receptacle has an opening in one sidewall thereof corresponding to the snap fastener of the receptacle body of the respective tool container. The hand tool comprises a handle and a threaded shoulder disposed at the distal end of the handle of the hand tool and adapted for detachably holding a tool bit and threading into the hollow shank.
The base comprises a bottom open chamber and a swivel case mounted in the bottom open chamber further comprising a pivoting structure provided between the bottom open chamber of the base and the swivel case for enabling the swivel case to be turned in and out of the bottom open chamber, and a tool case positioning structure for enabling the swivel case to be positioned inside the bottom open chamber of the base. The pivoting structure comprises a downward pivot rod suspended inside the bottom open chamber of the base, and pivot aperture formed in one end of the swivel case and coupled to the downward pivot rod. The pivoting structure further comprises a fastening structure fastened to the downward pivot rod to secure the swivel case to the downward pivot rod and to let the swivel case be turned in and out of the bottom open chamber of the base about the pivot rod. The swivel case positioning structure comprises a first locating rib protruded from the periphery of the swivel case, and a second locating rib formed integrally with an inside wall of the base inside the bottom open chamber and adapted for stopping the first locating rib by friction resistance to hold the swivel case inside the bottom open chamber of the base. The swivel case comprises a plurality of clamps adapted for holding tool bits inside said swivel case.
In the vertical tool storage device of this invention, a plurality of tool containers are respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft depending upon the size of the receptacle on the tray. Suitably, a plurality of tool containers preferably between four and eight tool container are respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft. Eight tool containers are respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft. Alternatively, four tool containers are pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft.
As an alternative embodiment, a vertical tool storage device is provided with a base having a top side and a bottom side; a hollow upright pivot shaft having two ends, a top end and a bottom end; an end cap attached to the top end of the hollow upright pivot shaft from the side of the end cap is protruding a partially curved handle. The bottom end of the hollow upright pivot shaft is attached to the top side of the base, and the bottom side of the base end is topped with a pole cover.
A plurality of the tool containers are respectively pivoted to the hollow upright pivot shaft and are arranged in a stack; each tool container comprises a receptacle, a tray having a coupling ring protruding from the side of the tray proximal to the hollow upright pivot shaft. The coupling ring is respectively sleeved onto said hollow upright pivot shaft. The coupling rings are part of the tray and are proximal to the hollow upright pivot shaft.
Both the end cap and the pole cover have a coupling wall and a plughole formed in the coupling wall. A detachable connecting structure device having a plug rod is attached to the end cap and the pole cover. Two fastening structures comprise a mounting base having a plurality of apertures for fastening to an upright support structure, each fastening structure comprises a coupling unit detachably connected to the two connecting structures.
A tool container positioning structure is provided in the coupling rings of the tool container and the hollow upright pivot shaft for enabling the tool container to be horizontally turned about the hollow upright pivot shaft and positioned in one of a series of angular positions.
The handle of the vertical tool storage device protruding from the side of the end cap has a distal end and a hand tool coupled to the distal end of the handle. The handle is also strengthened by the addition of a rib.
The vertical tool storage device further comprises a tool container positioning structure, the tool container positioning structure comprising a plurality of longitudinal grooves spaced at equal angles around the periphery of said hollow upright pivot shaft, and a plurality of spring strips respectively formed integral with the coupling rings of said tool container, said spring strips each comprising a projection adapted for engaging said longitudinal grooves. Each tool container comprises a tray and a receptacle body carried in the tray; the coupling rings of the tool container are respectively extended from the tray.
Optionally, the receptacle body of each of the tool receptacle is comprised of a bottom shell defining a plurality of compartments for keeping storage items, a top cover hinged to one side of said bottom shell and adapted for closing said compartments, and a snap fastener installed in said bottom shell and said top cover and adapted for locking said top cover when said top cover is closed on said bottom shell.
Optionally, the tray of each tool container has an opening in one side wall thereof corresponding to the snap fastener of the receptacle body of the respective tool receptacle. The hand tool comprises a handle and a threaded shoulder disposed at one end of the handle of said hand tool and adapted for detachably holding a tool bit and threading into the hollow shank. The base of the tool storage device comprises a bottom open chamber and a swivel case mounted in said bottom open chamber. The tool storage device further comprises a pivoting structure provided between said bottom open chamber of said base and said swivel case for enabling said swivel case to be turned in and out of said bottom open chamber, and a tool case positioning structure for enabling said swivel case to be positioned inside said bottom open chamber of said base.
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.
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