LADDER TOOL HOLDER DEVICE
20220145702 ยท 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tool holding device for holding a tool includes a support structure comprising a first side wall, a second side wall, and a top wall. The top wall spans the first side wall and the second side wall, the first side wall comprises a first pair of openings, and the second side wall comprises a second pair of openings. A strap is positioned to extend through the first and second pairs of openings on the first and second side walls, respectively.
Claims
1. A tool holding device for holding a tool comprising: a support structure comprising a first side wall, a second side wall, and a top wall, wherein the top wall spans the first side wall and the second side wall, the first side wall comprises a first pair of openings, and the second side wall comprises a second pair of openings; and a strap is positioned to extend the first and second pairs of openings on the first and second side walls, respectively.
2. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein the strap is movable through the first and second pairs of openings.
3. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein a first portion of the strap between the first pair of openings on the first side wall is spaced from the first side wall to form a loop adjacent the first side wall for receiving the tool.
4. The tool holding device of claim 3, wherein a second portion of the strap between the second pair of openings on the second side wall rests against the second side wall.
5. The tool holding device of claim 3, wherein a second portion of the strap between the second pair of openings on the second side wall moves between a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein the second portion is spaced from the second side wall in the first configuration, and wherein the second portion rests against the second side wall in a second configuration.
6. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein the first pair of openings on the first side wall comprise slots that are substantially parallel to each other.
7. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein the second pair of openings on the second side wall comprise slots that are substantially parallel to each other.
8. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein the second side wall includes a third pair of openings, and wherein a third portion of the strap spans the third pair of openings on the second side wall.
9. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein the strap has a closed loop configuration.
10. The tool holding device of claim 1, wherein the strap is made of a non-elastic material.
11. The tool holding device of claim 10, wherein the strap is made of nylon.
12. A ladder comprising: a support structure comprising: a first side wall, a second side wall, and a top wall, wherein the top wall spans the first side wall and the second side wall, wherein the first side wall comprises a first pair of openings, and wherein the second side wall comprises a second pair of openings; a strap passing through the first and second pairs of openings on the first and second side walls, respectively; and first and second front side rails forming a front side of the ladder, wherein the first front side rail includes a first upper end, and wherein the second front side rail includes a second upper end; wherein the support structure receives the first and second upper ends of the first and second front side rails, respectively.
13. The ladder of claim 12, wherein the strap has a closed loop configuration.
14. The ladder of claim 12, wherein a first portion of the strap between the first pair of openings on the first side wall is spaced from the first side wall to form a loop configured to hold the tool.
15. The ladder of claim 14, wherein a second portion of the strap between the second pair of openings on the second side wall is spaced from the second side wall to form a further loop configured to hold the tool.
16. The ladder of claim 12, wherein a second portion of the strap between the second pair of openings on the second side wall rests against the second side wall.
17. The ladder of claim 12, wherein the first pair and the second pair of openings are substantially parallel to each other.
18. The ladder of claim 12, wherein the second side wall comprises a third pair of openings, and the strap extends through the second and third pairs of openings on the second side wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0018] Features and advantages of the ladder tool holder described herein may be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0026] The reader will appreciate the foregoing details, as well as others, upon considering the following detailed description of certain non-limiting embodiments of the ladder tool holder according to the present disclosure. The reader may also comprehend certain of such additional details upon using the ladder tool holder described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] In a general aspect of the present disclosure, a device 100 for holding tools may comprise a support structure 110 including a first side wall 112 and a second side wall 114 connected by a top wall 116. A strap 118 extends through the side walls 112, 114 of the support structure 110 as shown in
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[0031] The strap 118 may have a closed loop configuration and pass through all the openings 120, 126, 128 on the first and second side walls 112, 114. In other embodiments, the strap 118 may have first and second end surfaces that engage with and/or are secured to the openings 120, 126, 128 to hold the end surfaces of the strap 118 to the respective side wall 112, 114 the support structure 110.
[0032] The strap 118 is moveable through the openings 120, 126, 128 such that the sizes of the loops 124, 134, 136 can be adjusted. The user may pull any of the first, second, or other portions 122, 130, 132 of the strap 118 to adjust the size of the corresponding loop 124, 134, 136, which would in turn modify the sizes of the other loops. For example, the user can pull the first portion 122 of the strap 118 to increase the size of the first loop 124 and reduce the size(s) of or eliminate the second and/or third loop(s) 134, 136. The user may also pull the second portion 130 of the strap 118 to increase the size of the corresponding loop 134 and reduce the size of the first loop 124 and/or the size of the third loop 136. The user can also pull an internal portion of the strap 118 below the top side wall 116 and between the first and second side walls 112, 114 in order to decrease the sizes of the loop 124, 134, 136.
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] The adjustability of the strap 118 also enables the user to secure the tools in place by tightening the strap 118 within the openings 120, 126, 128. The user can place the hand tool 15 through one of the loops 122, 134, 136, and then pull any other portion of the strap 118 to reduce the size of this loop 122, 134, 136 to secure the tool 15 in place.
[0035] In some embodiments, the openings 120, 126, 128 are slots that are sufficiently narrow that the strap 118 is retained in place through a friction fit, requiring a suitable force to move the strap 118 within the openings 120, 126, 128. In other embodiments, the device 100 may include one or more locking mechanisms that hold the strap 118 in place relative to the openings 120, 126, 128. The locking mechanism may, for example, be spring-loaded clips positioned on the inner surfaces of the first and second side walls 112, 114.
[0036] In some embodiments, the strap 118 may be made of a non-elastic material. In one embodiment, the strap is made of nylon.
[0037] The first and second side walls 112, 114 may also include optional cavities, openings, hooks, or other components or elements for holding tools, pockets, paint cans, straps of tools, etc. As shown in
[0038] Each of the first and second side walls 112, 114 may be contoured to have one or more inset portion(s) 144 and/or one or more protruding portion(s) 146. The contouring of the first and second side walls 112, 114 may provide structural support for tools extending from the strap 118, tools supported by the top wall 5, and/or the rails of the ladder.
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[0040] In the illustrated embodiment, the tool holding device 100 is secured to first and second side rails 58, 60 of a ladder 62, step stool, or similar structure. The support structure 110 may include first and second end walls 150, 152 spanning the first and second side walls 112, 114 at opposing ends thereof. The first and second end walls 150, 152 may be secured directly to the first and second side rails 58, 60 of a ladder 62 and/or may be shaped with the contoured surface of the first and second side walls 112, 114 to form cavities within the support structure 110 for receiving upper ends of the first and second front side rails 58, 60 of a ladder 62, respectively. In other embodiments, the support structure 110 may be sized to receive upper ends of the first and second front side rails 58, 60 as well as the first and second rear side rails of a rear side 64 of the ladder 62. In still further embodiments, an inner cavity of the support structure 110 may include walls, partitions, hooks, shelves, openings, or other structures or components for receiving tools, materials, portions of the ladder, or any other items.
[0041] In the illustrated embodiments, the support surface 110 is positioned at the top of the ladder 62, although in other embodiments, the support surface 110 may also be positioned at a mid-level position along the height of the ladder 62. The features described above may be integral to a support surface of the ladder or may be an attachment to a support surface of the ladder. The first, second, and top side walls 112, 114, 116 of the support surface 110 on the ladder may include the features described above.
[0042] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.