Tool organizer

12017339 ยท 2024-06-25

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    Abstract

    The Tool Organizer works in union with a scaffold. The Tool Organizer apparatus of a condensed step design having a plurality of cavities, depressions, chambers, and slots for tools and supplies, on each planner surface, wherein a rim encompasses the center plane and two structural reinforce cylinder sleeve mounts, located on the same center axis protrude perpendicular above the center plane and below the center plane with a fastener on each structural reinforce cylinder sleeve mount, which mount upon scaffold top joint round tubes. Therefore, the craftsman's tools are stowed on the Tool Organizer within reach with an accessible solid workspace.

    Claims

    1. A tool organizer comprising: a stepped design comprising a top shelf with a top front face, a center shelf with a top center plane and a bottom center plane extending horizontally from a bottom portion of the top front face, and a bottom front face extending vertically below the center shelf from a front portion of the center shelf; two sleeve mounts protruding from the center shelf, each sleeve mount having a top portion perpendicularly extending from a top surface of the top center plane, and a bottom portion perpendicularly extending from a bottom surface of the bottom center plane, each sleeve mount comprising a fastener to mount upon a scaffold; each sleeve mount comprising one of: (a) a cylinder mounted upon a round tube of a top joint of the scaffold, or (b) a cylinder with a square base mounted upon a square frame of the scaffold; each sleeve mount comprising at least one stabilizing brace attached to the bottom surface of the bottom center plane and to a side surface of the respective sleeve mount, and at least one stabilizing brace attached to the top surface of the top center plane and to a side surface of the respective sleeve mount; the top shelf comprising a plurality of elongated slots, a plurality of circular indentations, a circular cavity, and a rectangular slot; the top front face comprising a plurality of recessed chambers; the center shelf comprising a plurality of cavities, a plurality of rectangular slots, a plurality of rectangular indentations having different depths, a plurality of rectangular cavities, a plurality of different sized slots, and a plurality of different sized circular indentations; the center shelf comprising a rim encompassing the center shelf, the rim configured to prevent tools or fasteners from falling off the center shelf; the bottom front face comprising a rectangular tool slot, and a plurality of hooks extending from a bottom portion of the bottom front face, the hooks configured to hold tools; and wherein the top shelf, the top front face, the center shelf, and the bottom front face are configured to hold tools.

    2. The tool organizer of claim 1, wherein the fastener is a set screw.

    3. The tool organizer of claim 1, wherein the tool organizer is made from a material selected from the group consisting of: carbon fiber, plastic, and aluminum.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) It is to be noted that the drawings presented are intended solely for the purpose of illustration and are therefore, neither desired nor intended to limit the scope of the disclosure to any or all of the exact details of construction shown, except insofar as they may be regarded as necessary to the claimed invention. The invention, however, is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected.

    (2) The present description will be understood with attention to and with reference to, the following drawings viewed in conjunction with the detailed description of the Invention referring thereto, in which like reference numbers throughout the drawings designate like structure, and in which:

    (3) FIG. 1 is the perspective drawing of the Tool Organizer suspended over a scaffold.

    (4) FIG. 2 is the perspective drawing of the Tool Organizer.

    (5) FIG. 3 is the left side view drawing of the Tool Organizer. This drawing reveals the importance of the step configuration of the noninvasive condense design.

    (6) FIG. 4 is the front view drawing of the Tool Organizer.

    (7) FIG. 5 is the top view drawing of the Tool Organizer.

    (8) FIG. 6 is the bottom view drawing of the Tool Organizer. It reveals the stabilizing braces attached to the cylinder sleeve mounts and to the bottom of the center shelf.

    (9) FIG. 7 is the rear-view drawing of the Tool Organizer suspended over the scaffold. The drawing reveals the cylinder sleeve mounts with the square bases to mount the Tool Organizer in place on the scaffold.

    (10) FIG. 8 is the drawing of the cylinder sleeve mounts suspended over the scaffold, which hold the Tool Organizer in place. The arrows depict the direction for the cylinder sleeve mounts to mount the scaffold.

    (11) FIG. 9 is the drawing of the cylinder sleeve mount with square bases suspended over the scaffold, which hold the Tool Organizer in place. The arrows depict the direction for the cylinder sleeve mounts with square base to mount the scaffold.

    (12) FIG. 10 is a sectional drawing of the cylinder sleeve mount upon the scaffold top joint round tube.

    (13) FIG. 11 is a sectional drawing of a top of the cylinder sleeve mount upon the scaffold top joint round tube.

    (14) FIG. 12 is a sectional drawing of the cylinder sleeve mount with the set screw upon the scaffold top joint round tube.

    (15) FIG. 13 is a sectional drawing of the cylinder sleeve mount upon the scaffold top joint round tube.

    (16) FIG. 14 is a sectional drawing of the cylinder sleeve mount with the square base upon the scaffold top joint round tube and the scaffold square tube base.

    (17) FIG. 15 is a sectional drawing of a top sectional view of the cylinder sleeve mount with square base upon the scaffold top joint round tube and the scaffold square tube base.

    (18) FIG. 16 is a sectional drawing of the front view of the cylinder sleeve mount with the square base upon the scaffold top joint round tube and the scaffold square tube base.

    (19) FIG. 17 is a sectional right view drawing of the center shelf revealing the bottom stabilizing braces. The stabilizing braces are attached to the cylinder sleeve mount and to the bottom of the center shelf.

    (20) FIG. 18 is a sectional drawing of the bottom view of the center shelf. The stabilizing braces are attached to the cylinder sleeve mount and to the bottom of the center shelf.

    (21) FIG. 19 is a sectional front view drawing of the center shelf revealing the top stabilizing braces and the bottom stabilizing braces. The top stabilizing braces are attached to the cylinder sleeve mount and to the top of the center shelf. The bottom stabilizing braces are attached to the cylinder sleeve mount and to the bottom of the center shelf.

    (22) FIG. 20 is a sectional right view drawing of the center shelf revealing the top stabilizing braces and the bottom stabilizing braces. The top stabilizing braces are attached to the cylinder sleeve mount and to the top of the center shelf. The bottom stabilizing braces are attached to the cylinder sleeve mount and to the bottom of the center shelf.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (23) The present discloser relates generally to the construction field with consideration of the order of hand tools, work area, and make the job orderly for more production upon a scaffold. Many craftsmen working on a scaffold have many tools dangerously laying all over the scaffold. They stumble over the tools and waste valuable time looking for the tool they desperately need. Order brings productivity and the Tool Organizer design is the tool that brings order.

    (24) The beauty of the Tool Organizer is the condensed step design which does not invade the scaffold area. It aids in the function of the scaffold and makes the job at hand more productive because the tools or supplies are easily assessable with no more bending or stooping looking for or stumbling over tools or supplies.

    (25) The ability of the cylinder sleeve mounts to hold the Tool Organizer in place is what make it work. Along with the stabilizing braces the cylinder sleeve mounts bare the weight of the Tool Organizer.

    (26) The Tool Organizer can be crafted by a person having ordinary skill in the crafts and will have the ability to be forged, 3d printed, or crafted from a plurality of other procedures. The Tool Organizer can be made of carbon fiber, plastic, aluminum, or a plurality of various other materials.

    (27) The step configuration of the Tool Organizer is designed to get the maximum working area out of the coveted space. The Tool Organizer consist of the top shelf 1, the top shelf front face 7, the center shelf 11 and the lower front face 24 of the center shelf 11. The Tool Organizer is mounted on top of a scaffold upper joint round tube 27 which emerges from the scaffold square tube base 28. The scaffold's top joint round tube is where another scaffold section is mounted upon the scaffold's top joint round tubes 12. The cylinder sleeve mounts 12 are located on each side of the center shelf 11 which slip over the two scaffold's top joint round tubes 27. The cylinder sleeve mounts 12 hold it in place. Also, the cylinder sleeve mounts with square base 13 design hold the shelf in place mounted on the scaffold's top joint round tubes 27 and the scaffold square tube base 28. The set screws 26 turned tight steadies the Tool Organizer.

    (28) The top shelf 1 holds several tools, such as, the framing square) and speed square slotted positions 3 are located to the rear left position of the top shelf. The bit apertures 4, screw bit, drill bit or a plurality of other tools slots are in the center of the top shelf 1. The cup holder 5 is located between the bit apertures 4 and the smart phone slot 6. In the upper center of the top shelf front face 7 the roller paint pan slots 8 are located. The torpedo level recessed space 7 is located below the roller paint pan slots 8. To the right of the torpedo level recessed space 9 is the tape measure recessed space location 10R. Another tape measure recessed space 10L is located to the left of the torpedo level recessed space 7.

    (29) The center shelf 11 and the Tool Organizer is held in place with the right cylinder sleeve mounts 12R and the left cylinder sleeve mounts 12L on the center right and on the center left of the center shelf 11. Each has a set screw 26 to stabilize the Tool Organizer upon the scaffold top joint round tubes 27 or the scaffold square tube base 28. Each of the cylinder sleeve mounts extend below and may extend above the center shelf 11. Each of the cylinder sleeve mounts 12 below the center shelf 11 is supported with three stabilizing braces 32. Each stabilizing brace 32 is attached to the bottom of the center shelf 11 and to the side of each cylinder sleeve mounts.

    (30) An alternative to the cylinder sleeve mounts 12 is the cylinder sleeve mounts with square base 13 in conjunction with cylinder sleeve mounts 12. The set screws 26 are located in the center of the cylinder sleeve mounts 12.

    (31) The center shelf 11 has a perimeter shelf rim 15 to prevent a tool, fastener, etc., from falling. The tool aperture 22 front right, and the tool aperture 23 front left, located close to the front are able to hold a plurality of different tools. Smaller tool apertures 14R and 14L are right rea r and left rear, respectively, of the center shelf 11 to hold a plurality of different tools, such as a hammer, an adjustable wrench, a pipe wrench, and a plurality of other tools. The chisel apertures 20, or a plurality of other tools, are located to the rear right of the center shelf 11. The drywall knife slots 18 are located to the rear center. The third drywall knife slot 18 from the back of the center shelf 11 can also be used as a circular saw blade slot 19, a jig saw blade slot, or a plurality of other tools slot, so the tool can sit flat on the center shelf 11. The paint brush apertures 17 which hold tools such as a paint brush, or a plurality of other types of tools, are located to the left of the drywall knives slots 18. The large rectangle tray 16 is located to the rear left: this may hold small screws, nails, or various other fasteners. If the craftsman needs space to assemble parts or work on a project, the Tool Organizer has ample space for him to do so. Also, the center shelf 11 can hold a gallon paint can, a drywall trayfull of mud, or whatever the craftsman, such as a painter, drywaller, carpenter, electrician, plumber, HVC, or any other may need it for.

    (32) The center shelf lower front face 24 has the level pocket 31. Below the level pocket 31 are the tool hooks 25 to hold a reciprocating saw, a jig saw, or various other tools, or materials.