Quick release tool head storage rack
11229999 · 2022-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L13/51
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A storage rack for quick release tool heads includes a mounting bar that is secured to a wall or other supportive structure. The mounting bar carries a plurality of tubular mounting sleeves. Each sleeve has a connector hole for releasably interengaging a spring loaded connector button carried by a mounting post of a respective quick release tool head. The mounting post is inserted into a lower end of the mounting sleeve to releasably interengage the spring loaded button and corresponding mounting hole. This secures the tool head to the storage rack.
Claims
1. A storage rack for holding and organizing one or more quick release tool heads, each tool head including an extension post that carries a spring loaded button connector for releasably interengaging a complementary quick release connector hole of an elongate tool handle, said rack comprising: a support; and at least one mounting sleeve carried by said support having an open lower end and an interior channel in communication with said open lower end, said mounting sleeve further including at least one connector hole formed transversely through said mounting sleeve in communication with said interior channel; said interior channel of said mounting sleeve for receiving the extension post of a respective tool head such that said mounting sleeve depresses the spring loaded button carried by the extension post and the connector button interengages said connector hole in said sleeve to secure the tool head to said mounting sleeve; said support including a generally horizontal mounting bar and said interior channel of each said mounting sleeve including a longitudinal axis, each mounting sleeve being connected to said mounting bar such that a longitudinal axis of said interior channel of said mounting sleeve is oriented substantially vertically and directed toward an underlying surface, said support further including at least one support bracket for interconnecting said mounting bar to a wall or other substantially vertical surface, each said support bracket carrying a pair of bracket tabs at respective ends thereof for respectively interengaging and attaching to said mounting bar and the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
2. The device of claim 1 in which said mounting bar includes a pair of arms extending transversely from opposing ends of said mounting bar for interengaging and spacing said mounting bar apart from the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
3. The device of claim 2 in which each arm carries a unitary tab extending transversely from said arm for engaging the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
4. The device of claim 3 further including connectors for securing said tabs to the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
5. The device of claim 1 further including a clip carried by said mounting bar for releasably holding the tool handle.
6. A quick release storage rack assembly for holding and organizing one or more quick release tool heads above an underlying surface, each tool head including an extension post that carries a quick release spring button connector for releasably interengaging a complementary quick release tool handle connector hole of an elongate tool handle, said rack assembly comprising: a support; and at least one tool head mounting component carried by said support above the underlying surface and including a mounting sleeve having an open lower end and an interior channel in communication with said lower end, said mounting sleeve further including at least one quick release mounting sleeve connector hole formed transversely through said mounting sleeve in communication with said interior channel; said interior channel of said mounting sleeve for receiving the extension post of a respective tool head such that said mounting sleeve depresses the spring loaded button connector carried by the extension post and the spring loaded button connector interengages said mounting sleeve connector hole to secure the tool head to said mounting sleeve, said support including a generally horizontal mounting bar and wherein said interior channel of each said mounting sleeve includes a longitudinal axis, each mounting sleeve being connected to said mounting bar such that a longitudinal axis of said interior channel of said mounting sleeve is oriented substantially vertically and directed toward the underlying surface, said support including at least one support bracket for interconnecting said mounting bar to a wall or other substantially vertical surface, each said support bracket carrying a pair of bracket tabs at respective ends thereof for respectively interengaging and attaching to said mounting bar and the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
7. The device of claim 6 in which said mounting bar includes a pair of arms extending transversely from opposing ends of said mounting bar for interengaging and spacing said mounting bar apart from a wall or other substantially vertical surface.
8. The device of claim 7 in which each arm carries a unitary tab extending transversely from said arm for engaging the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
9. The device of claim 8 further including connectors for securing said tabs to the wall or other substantially vertical surface.
10. The device of claim 6 in which said support bracket includes an angled bracket segment extending between said bracket tabs.
11. The device of claim 6 further including a clip carried by said mounting bar for releasably holding the quick release tool handle.
12. A quick release tool storage rack assembly for holding and organizing quick release tools above an underlying surface, said assembly comprising: one or more quick release tool heads, each tool head including an extension that carries a first quick release connector; an elongate tool handle having a complementary second quick release connector that is selectively interengaged with said first quick release connector of a respective said tool head to secure said tool head to said tool handle; a support; and at least one tool head mounting component carried by said support above the underlying surface, each said tool head mounting component including a third quick release connector substantially equivalent to said second quick release connector of said tool handle and for being releasably interengaged by said first quick release connector of a respective said tool head to secure said respective said tool head to said mounting component; said first quick release connector including a spring loaded button connector and each of said second and third quick release connectors including a respective quick release connector hole that is selectively and releasably interengaged by said spring loaded button connector of a respective said tool head to releasably secure said tool head to a selected one of a respective said mounting component and said tool handle.
13. The assembly of claim 12 further including a clip carried by said support for releasably holding said tool handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) There is shown in
(9) The present invention allows all of the individual tool heads and accessories that are available for attachment to the quick release tool handle to be quickly and conveniently stored and organized along with handle 14. It should be understood that various alternative types of interchangeable tool heads and accessories may be stored and organized on rack 10 in accordance with this invention. The particular types of quick release tool mechanisms and tool heads that may be stored will be understood to persons skilled in the art and do not constitute a limitation on this invention.
(10) As further shown in
(11) Rack 10 is further supported by employing a metal support bracket 40, which interconnects intermediate segment 19 of bar 18 and supportive wall W as best shown in
(12) It should be understood that in alternative embodiments, bracket 10 may be mounted to a wall or substantially vertical surface in various other ways and using other means of structural support. For example, in marine applications, mounting bar 18 may be secured to a boat railing or other marine structure with hose clamps.
(13) Rack 10 further includes a plurality of tubular mounting sleeves 28, which are attached to and depend from a forward longitudinal segment 19 of bar 18. In the embodiment disclosed herein, four cylindrical mounting sleeves having lengths of 3.5″ apiece are disclosed. In addition, an extended mounting sleeve 28a is secured centrally along bar segment 19. This central sleeve has a length of 7″, which allows supported tool heads to be hung in a vertically staggered arrangement from the rack, as will be described more fully below. Each mounting sleeve 28, 28a is secured to the inside surface of bar segment 19 by a respective machine bolt and nut or other fastener 30 engaged through corresponding holes in bar segment 19 and the sleeve. Each tubular sleeve 28, 28a includes an interior diameter of ¾″ or other diameter which allows the mounting post of a respective tool head to be slidably inserted into the sleeve in accordance with this invention. Although five cylindrical sleeves are depicted as being attached to the mounting bar 18 in the embodiments disclosed herein, in alternative embodiments, other numbers of tubular sleeves 28, 28a and sleeves having various other lengths and diameters may be secured to and suspended from mounting bar 18. A plurality of additional mounting holes 30a are formed in segment 19 of mounting bar 18. This allows mounting sleeves 28, 28a to be conveniently repositioned along bar 18, as needed, in order to accommodate particular sizes, shapes and numbers of tool heads. Tubular mounting sleeves may also be added along or deleted from the mounting bar as needed to support a selected number of tool heads.
(14) Each of mounting sleeves 28, 28a includes an open bottom end that communicates with the interior bore 31 of the sleeve. See
(15) One or more handle mounting clips may also be attached to the horizontal mounting bar 18. In particular, as shown in the version in
(16) In operation, storage rack 10 is installed on a wall, vertical surface or other underlying surface in the manner previously described. The rack is generally oriented so that bar 18 is horizontal and the mounting sleeves 28, 28a extend axially vertically, with the mounting holes 33 proximate the lower ends of the mounting sleeves. Various tool heads or accessories 16a-16e can then be neatly, conveniently and accessibly stored and organized on the installed rack as shown in
(17) In the above described condition, the individual tool heads are reliably stored and conveniently organized. Each tool head is clearly visible and is easily accessed when needed. Unlike the prior art, the tool heads are not jumbled or piled together in a closet or container and do not have to be tediously sorted, separated and identified as needed. Because the individual tool heads and accessories are visibly presented in an attractive and organized fashion, the tools are much less apt to be misplaced or lost. In addition, the tool heads are not stored randomly and haphazardly or left tying around a boat dock, work place or garage floor, etc. Instead, they are supported and suspended safely above the underlying surface and are protected from damage.
(18) The multiple positioning holes 30a formed along the length of mounting bar 18 provide the user with beneficial versatility. The supportive sleeves may be repositioned, added and removed as needed so that various shapes, sizes and numbers of tool heads and accessories may be accommodated by rack 10. The rack employs relatively inexpensive and easy to obtain metal pieces and parts. This facilitates manufacture and reduces manufacturing costs considerably. As shown in
(19) In certain versions of this invention, the tool head supporting sleeves 28, 28a may include a second connector hole for engaging a tool head at an alternative angle relative to the sleeve. For example, in
(20) The mounting bar may be constructed in various other ways and feature alternative shapes (e.g. convex, concave, curved etc) within the scope of this invention. Other components and fasteners may be utilized to attach or secure the bar to a wall or other supportive structure. In alternative embodiments, the mounting sleeves may be secured to and oriented substantially vertically from other types of support structures, which hold the mounting sleeve above a floor or other underlying surface. Each mounting sleeve should be supported at a height that holds the lower end of a supported tool head sufficiently above an underlying floor or deck surface so that the tool heads do not engage the underlying surface and are allowed to dry more quickly and completely.
(21) In still other versions of this invention, the rack may be employed for holding and organizing tool heads of quick release tools wherein the spring loaded quick release button, detent or other connector is contained in the tool handle and each tool head includes a complementary connector hole that is releasably interengaged by the spring loaded button connector. In such cases, the rack may again employ a generally tubular mounting sleeve or an alternative non-tubular mounting component, which includes a spring loaded quick release button connector constructed in a manner that will be understood to persons skilled in the art. As in the previously described embodiment, this quick release connector will be substantially identical or equivalent to the spring loaded quick release connector employed in the elongate handle used for such quick release tools. Otherwise, the construction of such alternative racks will be identical or at least similar and analogous to the construction of the previously described embodiment. Corresponding benefits and advantages will be provided by either version.
(22) The storage rack is also effective for storing and organizing quick release tools other than those used for cleaning purposes. For example, quick release tools employed in painting, gardening and other applications may be effectively and safely stored in a more organized and aesthetically attractive fashion using the storage rack of this invention.
(23) From the foregoing it may be seen that the apparatus of this invention provides for to a storage rack for a quick release tool head of the type employed in cleaning and other applications. While this detailed description has set forth particularly preferred embodiments of the apparatus of this invention, numerous modifications and variations of the structure of this invention, all within the scope of the invention, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and is not limitative thereof.
(24) Although specific features of the invention are shown in some of the drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any and all of the other features in accordance with this invention.