Patent classifications
B25H3/00
Use of on-screen content identifiers in automated tool control systems
An inventory control system comprises an object storage device, a display device, and one or more processors. The object storage device includes a plurality of compartments, in which each compartment has a plurality of storage locations for storing objects. The display device is configured to display information about the object storage device. The one or more processors are configured to establish a description database of objects configured for storage in the inventory control system. The one or more processors retrieve object keywords corresponding to objects stored in the plurality of storage locations of one of the plurality of compartments. The one or more processors also generate a text block based on the retrieved object keywords. On the display device, the one or more processors display a representation of the plurality of compartments of the object storage device with the text block applied to the one of the plurality of compartments.
FLEXIBLE MAGNETIC WRENCH HOLDER
A flexible magnetic wrench holder is disclosed having a flexible elongated strip having a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The top wall has a plurality of stations each adapted to receive a wrench. The bottom wall includes a magnet retainer assembly in each station having a first magnet and a second magnet. The top wall of the flexible elongated strip is adapted to magnetically hold a wrench at each station with the first magnet and the bottom wall of the flexible elongated strip is adapted to magnetically attach to different shaped ferrous surfaces with the second magnet. Alternatively, the top wall may include a plurality of flexible tabs for holding the wrenches by mechanical hold and friction fit. The holder may be flexed and twisted.
FLEXIBLE MAGNETIC WRENCH HOLDER
A flexible magnetic wrench holder is disclosed having a flexible elongated strip having a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The top wall has a plurality of stations each adapted to receive a wrench. The bottom wall includes a magnet retainer assembly in each station having a first magnet and a second magnet. The top wall of the flexible elongated strip is adapted to magnetically hold a wrench at each station with the first magnet and the bottom wall of the flexible elongated strip is adapted to magnetically attach to different shaped ferrous surfaces with the second magnet. Alternatively, the top wall may include a plurality of flexible tabs for holding the wrenches by mechanical hold and friction fit. The holder may be flexed and twisted.
SOCKET HOLDER
A socket holder is provided, including: a first member, including a base and a post, the post being connected to the base and extending in an axial direction; a second member, configured for assembling of a socket including a positioning hole, sleeved on the post and movable between a release position and a lock position relative to the first member in the axial direction; and a detent member, disposed between the first member and the second member; wherein when the second member is located in release position, the socket is movable relative to the second member in the axial direction; when the socket is sleeved on the second member and the second member is located in lock position, the detent member is protrusive beyond the second member and at least partially engaged within the positioning hole so that the socket is positioned to the second member.
SOCKET HOLDER
A socket holder is provided, including: a base; a post, including a top wall, a circumferential wall, at least one first convexity and at least one second convexity, the circumferential wall being connected laterally to and between the base and the top wall, the at least one first convexity and the at least one second convexity being radially protrusive on the circumferential wall, the at least one first convexity being configured to be engaged in a socket, the at least one second convexity being configured to be abutted against an inner wall of the socket; wherein the at least one first convexity defines a first centerline extending circumferentially, the at least one second convexity defines a second centerline extending circumferentially, and the first centerline and the second centerline are axially offset.
Removable collection container system for a work surface
A collection system for removable attachment to a work surface includes a container portion having an interior defined by a bottom wall, a front wall, a back wall, and first and second sidewalls. The first and second sidewalls each including a first portion of a securement mechanism. The collection system also includes a first and second clamp arm assemblies that are configured to releasably attach to the first and second side walls, respectively. Each of the first and second clamp arm assemblies includes an upper clamp arm, a wall portion coupled to and extending downwardly from the first upper clamp arm, a lower clamp arm coupled to the wall portion, and a second portion of the securement mechanism that is configured to releasably engage the first portion of the securement mechanism.
Tool cuff device and method of use
A tool attachment device and method of use designed to create a tool connection enclosure with an integral captive attachment point for securing tools without an integral captive attachment point. Tools without an integral captive attachment point such as hammers, spud wrenches, open-ended wrenches, and tapered handle tools commonly referred to as “waisted” or “necked” tool (tapered mid-section) present a challenge in securing tools for attachment of a connecting device such as carabiners, tool attachment or tool tethers.
Tool cuff device and method of use
A tool attachment device and method of use designed to create a tool connection enclosure with an integral captive attachment point for securing tools without an integral captive attachment point. Tools without an integral captive attachment point such as hammers, spud wrenches, open-ended wrenches, and tapered handle tools commonly referred to as “waisted” or “necked” tool (tapered mid-section) present a challenge in securing tools for attachment of a connecting device such as carabiners, tool attachment or tool tethers.
Container for a power tool
A tool case, especially a carrying case, for storing and transporting a power tool. A shell structure has a shell and a second shell to form a cavity to accommodate the power tool. The first shell has a first side surface and the second shell has a second side surface. A first handle can be reversibly moved around a rotational axis between a first position for carrying the tool case and a second position, whereby the first handle extends in a first plane when in the first position and the first handle extends in a second plane when in the second position, and the first and second planes are arranged orthogonally to each other. A second handle is provided in the area of the first side surface and extends in a third plane and in the second plane, the third plane running parallel to the first plane and to the first side surface.
FLEXIBLE MAGNETIC MAT
A flexible magnetic mat is disclosed having a flexible mat having a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The top wall has a plurality of openings each adapted to expose a magnet. The bottom wall has a retaining member extending downwardly from the bottom wall and adapted to receive the magnet by friction fit. The magnet is inserted in the retaining member through an opening in the retaining member. The top wall of the flexible magnetic mat is adapted to magnetically hold the tools on the top of the mat and the bottom wall of the flexible mat is adapted to magnetically attach to different shaped ferrous surfaces.