Tool box useful for painters

11161368 ยท 2021-11-02

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    Abstract

    The invention provides an improved tool box useful for painters featuring a first receiving space or compartment, a second receiving space or compartment, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box, and a means for receiving or holding in a substantially vertical position a paint brush or paint roller or tool useful for a painter. The tool box may be formed of any suitable material or combination or materials such as wood, fiber board, pressboard, rubber, plastic, metal or cardboard. The tool box may be designed for extended life or it may be formed of one or more materials adapted to be disposed of after one or a few or several uses. The tool box may be of any suitable shape such as substantially rectangular, square, oblong, elliptical, round, etc.

    Claims

    1. A tool box comprising: a receiving space or compartment having a dividing wall, the dividing wall having at least one aperture; at least one holder for hanging tool, the holder including a rod; and a guard comprising paired first supports and a second support, the paired supports positioned on each of opposite sides of the dividing wall around the at least one aperture and the second support attached to a wall opposite to the dividing wall, wherein each of the paired first supports define at least one bearing structure therewithin to provide a stability for an axial reciprocation of the rod.

    2. The tool box according to claim 1, wherein the tool box is substantially rectangular in shape.

    3. The tool box according to claim 1, wherein the holder, for hanging the tool, extends across a top of the first receiving space or compartment, across a portion of a top of the receiving space or compartment.

    4. The tool box according to claim 3, wherein the holder, for hanging the tool, is disposed in a generally horizontal position with respect to said tool box.

    5. The tool box according to claim 1, wherein the holder, for hanging the tool, is removable.

    6. The tool box according to claim 1, wherein the holder, for hanging the tool, is positioned through the at least one aperture in the dividing wall.

    7. The tool box according to claim 1, wherein the at least one aperture in the dividing wall is suitable for passing the holder for hanging the tool therethrough.

    8. A tool box comprising: a receiving space or compartment having a dividing wall, the dividing wall having at least one aperture; at least one holder for hanging tool, the holder including a rod; and a guard comprising paired first supports and a second support, the paired supports positioned on each of opposite sides of the dividing wall around the at least one aperture and the second support attached to a wall opposite to the dividing wall, wherein the rod defines a stopper on a proximal end of the rod and an enlarged element on a distal end of the rod, the distal end of the rod is dimensioned to be inserted into the at least one aperture, and wherein the stopper is a washer or bolt.

    9. A tool box comprising: a receiving space or compartment having a dividing wall, the dividing wall having at least one aperture; at least one holder for hanging tool, the holder including a rod; and a guard comprising paired first supports and a second support, the paired supports positioned on each of opposite sides of the dividing wall around the at least one aperture and the second support attached to a wall opposite to the dividing wall, wherein the second support includes a clasp that is retained within a cylindrical cutout defined on the second support.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view depicting the length dimension and a portion of the interior of the tool box of the invention including the first receiving space or compartment 1, the second receiving space or compartment 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and receiving or holding means 4 as described herein. The receiving or holding means 4 as shown is positioned through a hole or aperture 5 in the wall that as illustrated, is located between and thus defines both the first receiving space or compartment 1 and the second receiving space or compartment 2. A stopping means 6 is provided on one side of the receiving or holding means 4, and a guard means 7 is provided around the hole or aperture 5.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a perspective view like FIG. 1, taken from the right end of the tool box shown in FIG. 1, that illustrates the first receiving space or compartment 1, the second receiving space or compartment 2, the wall defining and dividing compartments 1 and 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and plural receiving or holding means 4 as described herein. The receiving or holding means 4 are positioned through holes or apertures 5 in the wall, and guard means 7 are provided around each hole or aperture 5.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a top view depicting a tool box useful for painters featuring a first receiving space or compartment 1, a second receiving space or compartment 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and receiving or holding means 4 as described herein. The receiving or holding means 4 is positioned through a hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first receiving space or compartment 1 or the second receiving space or compartment 2. A stopping means 6 is provided on one side of the receiving or holding means 4. A guard means 7 is provided around the hole or aperture 5.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a top perspective view depicting a tool box useful for painters featuring a first receiving space or compartment 1, a second receiving space or compartment 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and a receiving or holding means 4 as described herein. The receiving or holding means 4 is positioned through a hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first or the second receiving space or compartment 2. A stopping means 6 is provided on one side of the receiving or holding means 4. A guard means 7 is provided around the hole or aperture 5.

    (5) FIG. 5 is perspective view similar to FIG. 1 showing the top, a broad side and an end view of a tool box in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment plural second receiving spaces or compartments 2 are present and are located laterally adjacent opposite sides of the first space or compartment 1. The handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3 extends across first receiving space or compartment 1 and is fastened to the opposed walls that divide compartment 1 from adjacent compartments 2.

    (6) FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a tool box similar to that shown in FIG. 1 depicting release or holding means 4 in accordance with an alternate embodiment.

    (7) FIGS. 7 and 8 are perspective views depicting the release or holding means 4 of FIG. 6 in greater detail.

    (8) FIG. 9 is a fragmentary view of the release or holding means 4 showing the rod 13 and the enlarged distal end 14, the catch or clasp 15 and the indent 16 within the second support means 12 that houses and secures the catch or clasp in place in the assembled tool box.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (9) In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing objects and advantages are readily attained.

    (10) Referring to the figures wherein like numerals denote like parts, and particularly to FIG. 1, a tool box useful for painters is shown that comprises a first receiving space or compartment 1, a second receiving space or compartment 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and a receiving or holding means 4. Two receiving or holding means 4 are depicted, and are positioned through individual, spaced apart holes or apertures 5 in the wall of the first receiving space or compartment 1 or the second receiving space or compartment 2. A stopping means 6 is provided on one side of the receiving or holding means 4. The stopping means 6 may be a bolt or washer affixed to the receiving or holding means 4. Advantageously, a guard means 7 may be provided to secure or preserve the hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first receiving space or compartment 1 or the second receiving space or compartment 2.

    (11) Referring to FIG. 2, a tool box useful for painters featuring a first receiving space or compartment 1, a second receiving space or compartment 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and receiving or holding means 4 is provided. The receiving or holding means 4 is positioned through a hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first receiving space or compartment 1 or the second receiving space or compartment 2.

    (12) Referring to FIG. 3, a tool box useful for painters featuring a first receiving space or compartment 1, a second receiving space or compartment 2, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3, and receiving or holding means 4 is provided. Receiving or holding means 4 is positioned through a hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first receiving space or compartment 1 or the second receiving space or compartment 2. A stopping means 6 is provided on one side of the receiving or holding means 4. Advantageously, a guard means 7 may be provided to secure or preserve the hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first receiving space or compartment 1 or the second receiving space or compartment 2.

    (13) The receiving or holding means 4 as described herein may be adapted to be removable from the remaining components of the tool box described herein, either entirely or in part. As such, receiving or holding means 4 in use may be passed through an opening, aperture or hole, not shown, in, for instance, a handle of a paint brush or a paint roller or a tool useful for a painter. Exemplary tools useful for a painter may be, for instance, a scraper, a leveler, a spatula, a container for holding paint, screws, nails, and the like, a hammer, a screw driver, a wrench, pliers, and the like. By holding a paint brush or a paint roller or a tool useful for a painter in a vertical position, it may be possible or prevent cross contamination with paint or with a fluid useful for removing or diluting paint, and it may be possible to facilitate or expedite drying of the paint brush or paint roller or tool useful for a painter. Likewise, the support or suspension of the painter's equipment or supplies by the receiving or holding means 4 offers easy access to such equipment or supplies by the painter during work.

    (14) Referring to FIG. 4, a tool box useful for painters featuring a first receiving space or compartment, a second receiving space or compartment, a handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box, and a means for receiving or holding a paint brush or paint roller or tool useful for a painter, in a substantially vertical position 4 is provided. The receiving or holding means 4 is positioned through a hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first or the second receiving space or compartment 2. A stopping means 6 is provided on one side of receiving or holding means 4. Advantageously, a guard means 7 is provided to secure or preserve the hole or aperture 5 in the wall of the first or the second receiving space or compartment 2.

    (15) Referring now to FIG. 5, a tool box is shown that is constructed in accordance with an alternate embodiment. In this embodiment plural second receiving spaces or compartments 2 are present and are located laterally adjacent opposite sides of the first space or compartment 1. The handle or means for carrying or transporting the tool box 3 extends across first receiving space or compartment 1 and is fastened to the opposed walls that divide compartment 1 from adjacent compartments 2. Also, each of compartments 2 are adapted to contain receiving or holding means 4, not shown, that are disposed and supported by opposed wall of the compartments. This configuration facilitates the balancing of the load in the instance where the tools or equipment outweigh the remaining supplies contained in centrally located compartment 1.

    (16) Referring now to FIG. 6, a tool box in accordance with a further alternate embodiment to that of FIG. 1 is shown. The tool box illustrated herein contains a release or holding means 4 that is fitted with a rod, stopping means and guard means that are different and modular in design, although performing the same functions as with the constructions presented in FIGS. 1-4. Also, the handle 3 differs from the design and construction of FIGS. 1-4, as it is streamlined and offers a continuous, unitary appearance.

    (17) Referring to FIG. 7, a tool box having the release or holding means 4 of FIG. 6 is shown in greater detail. In this embodiment, release or holding means 4 comprises a rod 13 which defines on its proximal end a stopping means 6 that may comprise a knob as shown. On the opposite or distal end, release or holding means 4 defines an enlarged diameter element 14 that is adapted for releasable engagement within a corresponding catch or clasp means 15 affixed to the wall of compartment 2 that is juxtaposed to the wall bearing hole or aperture 5. In use, the painter withdraws the release or holding means 4 from its engagement with the catch or clasp means 15 by pulling on stopping means 6, and thereby accesses the supplies or equipment that are desired for use. Conversely, once the desired equipment or tools are accessed and removed from the tool box, stopping means 6 on rod 13 of release or holding means 4 is thrust forward and so that rod 13 engages the catch or clasp means 15, to secure the remaining supplies or equipment suspended on the release or holding means 4.

    (18) Referring now to FIG. 8, a guard means 7 is shown in detail, that offers greater stability and useful life in conjunction with the release or holding means 4. In particular, guard means 7 comprises paired first supports 10 that are positioned on opposite sides of the wall containing aperture 5 and are in registry therewith. In turn, paired supports 10 define one or more cylindrical bearing structures 11 therewithin, that provide a stable race for the axial reciprocation of the rods of the release or holding means 4 therethrough. It should be noted that the guard means of the invention contemplates and includes the use of a single bearing structure that would extend through the wall containing aperture 5, and that would be held in place by the paired supports 10 placed on either side of the wall and fastened or otherwise engaged therewith.

    (19) Referring further to FIG. 8, guard means 7 also includes second supports 12 that may comprise a flat member like that of first supports 10. Second supports 12 are located at the terminal end of travel of the rods 13 of the release or holding means 4, and are affixed or otherwise attached to the distal wall of the second compartment 2. Second supports 12 house and retain catches or clasps 15 within a generally cylindrical cutout 16. As discussed earlier, the painter withdraws rod 13 of release or holding means 4 out of engagement with catch or clasp 15 to access the tools or supplies suspended on rod 13. Conversely, the painter thrusts the rod 13 forward so that the increased diameter end 14 engages the catch or clasp means 15 and thereby locks the release or holding means 4 securely in position within second compartment 2 so that the remaining tools and equipment are securely suspended therefrom.

    (20) It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.