Adjustable tool holder
10514213 ยท 2019-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F9/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B45/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B45/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F28F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed is an adjustable tool holder for holding elongate hand held tools. The tool holder comprises a telescopically adjustable base member comprising an elongate, rectangular, hollow outer member and an elongate rectangular inner member configured to be snugly and slidably received within the outer member, the inner member adapted to be secured to the outer member at a plurality of lock positions thereby rendering the length of the base member adjustable. The tool holder further comprises a compression spring, one end of which is secured at the free end of the outer member and the other end of which is secured at the free end of the inner member. The length of the spring is subject to change in accordance with the change in the length of the base member. A tool is adapted to be held between two consecutive loops of the spring.
Claims
1. An adjustable tool holder comprising: (a) a telescopically adjustable base member comprising: (i) an elongate, rectangular, hollow outer member; and (ii) an elongate rectangular inner member configured to be slidably received within the outer member, the inner member adapted to be secured to the outer member at a plurality of lock positions, thereby rendering the length of the base member adjustable; (b) a compression spring having one end secured at a free end of the outer member and the other end secured at a free end of the inner member; whereby the length of compression spring is subject to change in accordance with the change in the length of the base member; consecutive loops of the compression spring adapted to hold a handheld tool therebetween; the inner member comprising at least one spring support member secured thereto such that the spring support member is adapted to slide along the length thereof; the spring support member comprising a narrow slit that serves as a receptacle for receiving a portion of the loop of the spring therewithin so as to support to the spring; the spring support member comprising: (a) an elongate central member having the narrow slit; and (b) a pair of opposingly-disposed side members, each of which is secured to an extremity of the central member such that the central member bisects the pair of side members, each of the side members comprising a planar bottom surface about which the spring support member slides over the surface of the inner member, each side member adapted to be slidably received within an elongate track disposed along the length of the inner member, the pair of tracks supporting the sliding movement of the spring support member, the pair of tracks being a part of the inner member, and the pair of tracks being perpendicular to the central member.
2. An adjustable tool holder comprising: (a) a telescopically adjustable base member comprising: (i) an elongate, rectangular, hollow outer member; and (ii) an elongate rectangular inner member configured to be slidably received within the outer member, the inner member adapted to be secured to the outer member at a plurality of lock positions, thereby rendering the length of the base member adjustable; (b) a compression spring having one end secured at a free end of the outer member and the other end secured at a free end of the inner member; whereby the length of compression spring is subject to change in accordance with the change in the length of the base member; consecutive loops of the compression spring adapted to hold a handheld tool therebetween; and at least one locking assembly for securing the base member at each lock position, each of the at least one the locking assembly comprising an outer lock hole disposed on the outer member and a plurality of inner lock holes disposed on the inner member in a linear layout wherein, as the inner member is slid though the outer member, at each lock position the at least one outer lock hole aligns with an inner lock hole, at which point inserting a lock pin through the aligned lock holes secures the base member in the lock position.
3. The tool holder of claim 2 wherein, the cross-sectional shape of the spring comprises a uniform substantially D-shape; the spring held by the base member about non-curved portions of the loops of the spring.
4. The tool holder of claim 2 wherein, the base member further comprises a pair of end caps; one end cap secured to the free end of the outer member while the other end cap is secured to the free end of the inner member; each of the end caps comprising a narrow slit that serves as a receptacle for snugly receiving a portion of the loop of the spring therewithin so as to secure the spring to the base member.
5. The tool holder of claim 2 wherein the inner member comprises at least one spring support member secured thereto such that the support member is adapted to slide along the length thereof; the support member comprising a narrow slit that serves as a receptacle for receiving a portion of the loop of the spring therewithin so as to support to the spring.
6. The tool holder of claim 2 wherein the inner member comprises: (a) an elongate central panel; and (b) a pair of elongate, opposingly-disposed, side rods, a surface of each side rod attached to a longitudinal edge of the central panel.
7. The tool holder of claim 6 wherein the outer member comprises: (a) an elongate central panel which abuts the central panel of the inner member as the inner member is slidaby received within the outer member; and (b) a pair of elongate, opposingly-disposed housings extending from longitudinal edges of the central panel, each housing for slidably receiving a side rod therewithin.
8. The tool holder of claim 2 wherein, the at least one locking assembly comprises a pair of locking assemblies disposed on either side of the base member.
9. An adjustable tool holder comprising: (a) a telescopically adjustable base member comprising: (i) an elongate, rectangular, hollow outer member; and (ii) an elongate rectangular inner member configured to be slidably received within the outer member, the inner member adapted to be secured to the outer member at a plurality of lock positions thereby rendering the length of the base member adjustable, the inner member being substantially of the same length as the outer member; (b) a compression spring, one end of which is secured at a free end of the outer member and the other end of which is secured at a free end of the inner member; and (c) at least one lock assembly for securing the base member at each lock position, each of the at least one locking assembly comprising: (i) a lock pin; (ii) a top lock hole disposed on the outer member; and (iii) a plurality of bottom lock holes disposed on the inner member in a linear layout wherein, as the inner member is slid though the outer member, at each lock position, the top lock hole aligns with a bottom lock hole, at which point, inserting the lock pin through the aligned lock holes secures the base member at the lock position t; the length of the spring being subject to change in accordance with the change in the length of the base member; and a tool adapted to be held between two consecutive loops of the compression spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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FIGURES-REFERENCE NUMERALS
(21) 10Adjustable Tool Holder 12Hand Tool 14Base Member 16Compression Spring 18Inner Member 20Outer Member 22First Central Panel 24Side Rod 26Support Track 28Distal Panel 30Longitudinal Guide 32Distal Lock Hole 34Proximal Lock Hole 36Intermediate Lock Hole 38End Cap 40Second Central Panel 42Rectangular Housing 44Outer Lock Hole 46Spring Support Member 48Central Member 50Slit 52Side Member 54Lock Pin 56Elongate Portion of the Loop 58Loop of the Spring
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) In the following detailed description, a reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which the specific embodiments that may be practiced is shown by way of illustration. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments and it is to be understood that the logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense.
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(29) As the inner member 18 is slid into the outer member 20, the side rods 24 are snugly received within the rectangular housings 42, while the first and second central panels 22 and 40 abut one another. More particularly, the first central panel 22 slides atop the second central panel 40 as the inner member 18 is received within the outer member 20. As the sliding of the inner member 18 progresses within the outer member 20, the outer lock hole 44 aligns with the inner lock holes sequentially beginning from the proximal lock hole 34 and ending with the distal lock hole 32. When a lock pin 54 is inserted into an inner lock hole via the outer lock hole 44, the position of base member 14 is locked thereat and such a position is referred to as a lock position. If the aligned lock holes comprise the outer lock hole 44 and the proximal lock hole 34, then the resulting locked position is referred to as the aforementioned proximal lock position. In a similar manner, if the aligned lock holes comprise the outer lock hole 44 and the distal lock hole 32, then the resulting locked position is referred to as the aforementioned distal lock position. Notably, the lock pin 54 and the outer and inner lock holes are collectively referred to as the aforementioned lock assembly.
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(31) The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments herein can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
(32) Although the embodiments herein are described with various specific embodiments, it will be obvious for a person skilled in the art to practice the invention with modifications. For example, the protective case assembly can be adapted to accommodate a tablet PC by simply altering the dimensions thereof. However, all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the claims.