SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING HAND TOOLS
20220152811 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
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Abstract
A hand tool storage system includes a frame that includes a front panel, a first side panel angularly coupled to a first edge of the front panel, and a second side panel angularly coupled to a second edge of the front panel; and a plurality of slots formed in the frame, each of the slots forming an aperture that extends across a portion of the front panel and across a portion of each of the first and second side panels and sized to receive a hand tool contactingly supported by the first and second side panels.
Claims
1. A hand tool storage system, comprising: a frame formed from a single front panel, a first side panel angularly coupled to a first edge of the front panel, and a second side panel angularly coupled to a second edge of the front panel, the frame configured to mount on or to a support surface such that the frame is vertically oriented with respect to gravity; a plurality of slots formed in the frame, each of the slots forming an aperture that extends across the front panel from the first edge of the front panel to the second edge of the front panel, and across a portion of each of the first and second side panels and sized to receive a hand tool contactingly supported by the first and second side panels, wherein each aperture that extends across the portion of each of the first and second side panels is acutely angled relative to each aperture that extends across the front panel; and a plurality of bars that connect the first side panel and the second side panel between the plurality of slots to form at least a portion of the front panel, each of the plurality of bars extending from the first edge of the front panel to the second edge of the front panel and having a length across the front panel that is substantially constant and is equal to a length of the plurality of slots.
2. The hand tool storage system of claim 1, wherein the front panel is integrally formed with the first and second side panels.
3. The hand tool storage system of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second side panels are orthogonally coupled to the front panel.
4. The hand tool storage system of claim 1, wherein the hand tool comprises an adjustable wrench.
5. The hand tool storage system of claim 4, wherein the adjustable wrench comprises a box wrench.
6. The hand tool storage system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of labels formed on at least one of the front panel, the first side panel, or the second side panel.
7. The hand tool storage system of claim 6, wherein at least one of the plurality of labels is formed on the front panel.
8. The hand tool storage system of claim 6, wherein at least one of the plurality of labels is etched into the at least one of the front panel, the first side panel, or the second side panel.
9. The hand tool storage system of claim 6, wherein at least one of the plurality of labels comprises a size indication of the hand tool.
10. (canceled)
11. (canceled)
12. A method for managing hand tools, comprising: identifying a hand tool storage system that is vertically mounted on a support surface with respect to gravity, the hand tool storage system comprising: a frame formed from a single front panel, a first side panel angularly coupled to a first edge of the front panel, and a second side panel angularly coupled to a second edge of the front panel, a plurality of slots formed in the frame, each of the slots forming an aperture that extends across the front panel from the first edge of the front panel to the second edge of the front panel, and across a portion of each of the first and second side panels and sized to receive a hand tool, wherein each aperture that extends across the portion of each of the first and second side panels is acutely angled relative to each aperture that extends across the front panel, and a plurality of bars that connect the first side panel and the second side panel between the plurality of slots to form at least a portion of the front panel, each of the plurality of bars extending from the first edge of the front panel to the second edge of the front panel and having a length across the front panel that is substantially constant and is equal to a length of the plurality of slots; placing a first hand tool in a first aperture in contacting support with the first and second side panels; and placing a second hand tool in a second aperture in contacting support with the first and second side panels.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the front panel is integrally formed with the first and second side panels.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein each of the first and second side panels are orthogonally coupled to the front panel.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein at least one of the first or second hand tools comprises an adjustable wrench.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the adjustable wrench comprises a box wrench.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the hand tool storage system further comprises a plurality of labels formed on at least one of the front panel, the first side panel, or the second side panel, and placing the first hand tool in the first aperture in contacting support with the first and second side panels comprises placing the first hand tool in the first aperture according to a first label that describes a size of the first hand tool.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein at least one of the plurality of labels is formed on the front panel.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein at least one of the plurality of labels is etched into the at least one of the front panel, the first side panel, or the second side panel.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein placing the second hand tool in the second aperture in contacting support with the first and second side panels comprises placing the second hand tool in the second aperture according to a second label that describes a size of the second hand tool different than the first hand tool.
21. (canceled)
22. The method of claim 12, further comprising mounting the frame to the support surface.
23. The hand tool storage system of claim 1, wherein the aperture of each slot of the plurality of slots is defined by a width and the length, and the width of the aperture of a first slot of the plurality of slots is different than the width of the aperture of a second slot of the plurality of slots based on a size of a first hand tool receivable into the first slot different than a size of a second hand tool receivable into the second slot, and the length of the aperture of the first slot of the plurality of slots is the same as the length of the aperture of the second slot.
24. The hand tool storage system of claim 23, wherein the width of the aperture of the first slot of the plurality of slots is defined by: a first slot width that defines a distance across the aperture at the front panel; a second slot width that defines a distance across the aperture at the first side panel; and a third slot width that defines a distance across the aperture at the second side panel, where the second and third slot widths are equal, and the first slot width is different than the second and third slot widths.
25. The hand tool storage system of claim 24, wherein the first slot width is less than the second and third slot widths.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] In this example, the side panels 106 and 108 are coupled to, or integral with, the front panel 104 at orthogonal angles, as shown in
[0031] As shown in the figures, multiple slots 110 are formed in the frame 102. Each slot 110 defines a void that is a cutout from a portion of each of the front panel 104, the side panel 106, and the side panel 108. In some aspects, each slot 110 is of same or similar dimensions (e.g., width (W) and length (L) across the front panel 104); in alternative aspects, different slots 110 can have different dimensions (e.g., width (W) and length (L) across the front panel 104). The dimensions, in some aspects, can be selected for the slots 110 based on all or a portion of a dimension or size of a hand tool, such as a hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, and other tools. In the example implementation of
[0032] In the example implementation of
[0033] As shown in
[0034] As shown in
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[0036] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. For example, example operations, methods, or processes described herein may include more steps or fewer steps than those described. Further, the steps in such example operations, methods, or processes can be performed in different successions than that described or illustrated in the figures. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.