Tool holder system
10918193 ยท 2021-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62C8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62C8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tool holder system for carrying a tool on a person is provided where the tool holder system includes a harness comprising a plurality of body straps, a guide rail strap provided with a guide and an at least one guide locking strap secured to a front end of the plurality of body straps of the harness, and a sheath for supporting the tool wherein the sheath corresponds to said guide with a post secured to said sheath for maneuvering said sheath linearly in relation to the guide on the guide rail strap.
Claims
1. A tool holder system for carrying a tool on a person, said tool holder system comprising: a harness comprising a plurality of body straps; a guide rail strap provided with a guide and an at least one guide locking strap secured to a front end of said plurality of body straps of said harness; and a sheath for supporting the tool wherein said sheath corresponds to said guide with a post secured to said sheath for maneuvering said sheath linearly in relation to said guide on said guide rail strap.
2. The tool holder system of claim 1, wherein said guide comprises of a post receiving slot with a slot diameter greater than a post head diameter of said post and a post channel with a channel width less than said post head diameter.
3. The tool holder system of claim 2, wherein said post receiving slot resides on said guide rail strap located proximate to said front end of said plurality of body straps of said harness.
4. The tool holder system of claim 3, wherein said post channel begins as an extension of said post receiving slot and extends along a length of said guide rail strap to terminate at a termination point on said guide and said termination point is located proximate to a back end of said plurality of body straps of said harness.
5. The tool holder system of claim 4, wherein said post is attached on a back side of said sheath.
6. The tool holder system of claim 5, wherein said post is provided with post head and a post stem and wherein said post head diameter is greater than a post stem diameter.
7. The tool holder system of claim 4, wherein said at least one guide locking strap is secured to said back end of said plurality of body straps of said harness.
8. The tool holder system of claim 1, wherein said sheath is provided with a head strap that extends from a back side of said sheath to a sheath front side to secure a head of the tool into said sheath.
9. The tool holder system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of body straps comprise of a right shoulder strap, a left shoulder strap and a waist strap.
10. The tool holder system of claim 9, wherein said waist strap is provided with a waist strap clip that corresponds to the tool.
11. The tool holder system of claim 10, wherein said waist strap clip fastens the tool in a secure position with a locking mechanism.
12. The tool holder system of claim 11, wherein said locking mechanism is a tightening strap.
13. A method of carrying a tool using a tool holder system on a person, wherein said tool holder system comprises a sheath and a guide rail strap secured to a harness, said method comprises: inserting a head of the tool into the sheath and the sheath is provided with a post located on a back side of the sheath; inserting a post head of said post into a post receiving slot of a guide located on the guide rail strap; and sliding the sheath along a length of the guide rail strap to terminate at a termination point on said guide and said termination point is located proximate to a rear side of the harness.
14. The method of carrying a tool of claim 13, further comprising the step of: fastening the tool to a waist strap clip located on a waist strap of the harness.
15. The method of carrying a tool of claim 14, where in the fastening is achieved by tightening a tightening strap around an extended end of the tool.
16. The method of carrying a tool of claim 13, further comprising the step of: fastening a head strap that extends from said back side of the sheath to the opposite side of the sheath front side to secure said head of the tool into the sheath.
17. A tool holder system for carrying a tool on a person, said tool holder system comprising: a harness comprising a right shoulder strap, a left shoulder strap and a waist strap; a guide rail strap provided with a guide and an at least one guide locking strap secured to a front end of said right shoulder strap or secured to a front end of said left shoulder strap; a sheath for supporting the tool wherein said sheath corresponds to said guide with a post secured to said sheath for maneuvering said sheath linearly in relation to said guide on said guide rail strap; a head strap that extends from a back side of said sheath to the sheath front side; and a waist strap clip located on said waist strap that corresponds to an extended end of the tool.
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(7) The tool holder system 10 as shown in
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(9) The guide rail strap 18 is attached to the harness 12 and is removable or stationary depending on the needs of an operator 28. In a preferred embodiment, the plurality of body straps 14 comprise of a right shoulder strap, a left shoulder strap and a waist strap 29. The operator 28 then can decide when to attach a tool 30 (or axe) to the harness 12 via the tool holder system 10. This allows the operator 28 or firefighter to get dressed on the way to a location. The operator 20 puts on his harness 12, then attaches the tool 30 when the operator 28 gets out of a vehicle or fire engine. The operator 28 then can wear the tool 30 as long as he desires, then remove the tool 30 when the tool 30 is no longer needed on his back.
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(11) In one embodiment, the sheath 32 has a length of about 8 to 10 inches, a height of about 4 to 6 inches tall and a width from about 1 to 2 inches. The post 36 in one embodiment has a height of about an inch to 1 inch and the post head 40 of the post 36 is about of an inch. The guide 20 preferably has a length of about 12 to 18 inches. The sheath 32 is optionally provided with a head strap (not shown) that extends from the back side 38 of the sheath 32 to the opposite side of the sheath 32 (also referred to as the sheath front side) to secure the head 34 into the sheath 32. The head strap, in a preferred embodiment, is sewn or adhered into one side (either the back side 38 or sheath front side) and is buttoned, Velcroed or buckled into the opposite side. This mechanism fastens the head 34 into the sheath 32 and prevents the head 34 from slipping out of the sheath 32.
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(14) Use of the tool holder system 10 for carrying a tool 30 on a person generally involves the following steps. An operator 28 inserts the head 34 of the tool 30 into the sheath 32. The sheath 32 is provided with a post 36 located on a back side 38 of the sheath 32. The operator 28 inserts the post head 40 of the post 36 into the post receiving slot 44 of the guide 20 located on the guide rail strap 18. The operator 28 then slides the sheath 32 along a length of the guide rail strap 18 to terminate at a termination point 48 on the guide 20. The termination point 48 is located proximate to a rear side 54 of the harness 12. Optionally, the operator 28 or other person can fasten the tool 30 to the waist strap clip 50 located on the waist strap 29 of the harness 12. The fastening is achieved by tightening the tightening strap around an extended end 56 of the tool 30. Ideally the operator 28 should be able to release the locking mechanism 52 with one hand. Optionally, a person from behind the operator 28 should be able to release the locking mechanism 52 and remove the tool 30 from the sheath 32.
(15) While a particular embodiment of the tool holder system has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth herein.