Tool holder
11523675 · 2022-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool holder for a tool belt may include a flexible carrier sheet and at least one belt hanger. The at least one belt hanger may include a belt interface which may be configured to be connected to a tool belt and a carrier sheet connection interface which may be configured to be connected to the carrier sheet. The flexible carrier sheet may include a tool suspension interface which may be configured to connect to a tool or a tool receiver, and a hanger connection interface which may be configured to connect to the carrier sheet connection interface of the belt hanger. The carrier sheet may be configured to connect to the belt hanger by bending the hanger connection interface.
Claims
1. A tool holder for a tool belt comprising: a flexible carrier sheet and at least one belt hanger, wherein said at least one belt hanger comprises a belt interface configured to be connected to a tool belt and a carrier sheet connection interface configured to be connected to the carrier sheet, wherein the flexible carrier sheet comprises a tool suspension interface configured to be connected to a tool or a tool receiver, and a hanger connection interface configured to be connected to the carrier sheet connection interface of the belt hanger, wherein the carrier sheet is configured to bend at the hanger connection interface to operably couple to the belt hanger, wherein the hanger connection interface comprises an upper slot and a lower slot arranged, when carried suspended in a tool belt, one above the other along a vertical length of the carrier sheet, wherein the hanger connection interface comprises a vertically lower portion and a vertically upper portion configured to extend along a first side face of the carrier sheet, and an intermediate portion interconnecting the vertically upper and lower portions, wherein the intermediate portion is offset relative to the upper and lower vertically portions to extend, when connected, along a second side face of the carrier sheet, the second side face being opposite to the first side face, and wherein the belt intermediate portion is configured to be brought to a position between the upper and lower slots responsive to the hanger connection interface being bent.
2. The tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the belt hanger comprises an upper and a lower leg, and wherein the upper leg connects the intermediate portion with the vertically upper portion, and the lower leg connects the intermediate portion with the vertically lower portion.
3. The tool holder according to claim 2, wherein the upper leg is configured to be positioned in the upper slot and the lower leg is configured to be inserted through the lower slot when the carrier sheet is connected to the belt hanger.
4. The tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate portion further comprises a at least one ridge, configured to secure the carrier sheet to the belt hanger by pressing or bending the hanger connection interface over the at least one ridge.
5. The tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the belt interface comprises a hook provided with a suspension edge extending, when in use, vertically downwards from a top portion of the belt hanger, and wherein the suspension edge is configured to be hung around an upper part of the tool belt.
6. The tool holder according to claim 5, wherein the carrier sheet further comprises a top portion configured to secure the belt hanger to the tool belt responsive to the top portion being bent and operably coupled to the belt hanger behind the suspension edge.
7. The tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the belt interface further comprises a gripping element configured to engage with the tool belt to clamp the tool belt to the belt hanger when the belt hanger is connected at the tool belt.
8. The tool holder according to claim 7, wherein the top portion of the carrier sheet is configured to squeeze the tool belt against the gripping element when the top portion of the carrier sheet is inserted behind the suspension edge.
9. The tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the belt hanger is rigid.
10. The tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the tool suspension interface comprises several attachment points adapted for connection of a tool or a tool receiver to the carrier sheet.
11. A method for connecting a tool holder to a tool belt, wherein the tool holder comprises a flexible carrier sheet and at least one belt hanger, the method comprising the steps of: inserting an end of the belt hanger through an upper slot in the flexible carrier sheet; bending the flexible carrier sheet towards the belt hanger; inserting said end of the belt hanger through a lower slot in the flexible carrier sheet; straightening the bent flexible carrier sheet; hanging a suspension edge of the belt hanger around an upper edge of the tool belt; and inserting a top portion of a flexible carrier sheet behind the suspension edge, between the suspension edge and the tool belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings, where the same reference numerals will be used for similar elements, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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(11) A more detailed view of the belt hanger 7 is shown in
(12) The belt hanger 7 may be rigid. It can be integrally formed. By way of example, it may be moulded as a single piece of plastic. The belt interface 9 may be arranged at a vertically upper end 13 of the belt hanger 7 and the carrier sheet connection interface 11 may be arranged at a vertically lower end 15 of the belt hanger 7.
(13) The carrier sheet connection interface 11 may comprise a vertically lower portion 17, a vertically upper portion 19 and an intermediate portion 21 inter-connecting the vertically upper and lower portions 19, 17.
(14) The belt hanger 7 may comprise an upper leg 23 and a lower leg 25, which extend in the horizontal direction. The upper leg 23 connects the intermediate portion 21 with the vertically upper portion 19 and the lower leg 25 connects the intermediate portion 21 with the vertically lower portion 17. These two legs 23, 25 provide a lateral displacement of the intermediate portion 21 relative the vertically upper and lower portions 19, 17. The intermediate portion 21 is thus offset laterally in relation to a vertical plane A of the belt hanger 7. The lower leg 25 may be shorter than the upper leg 23, wherein the vertically lower portion 17 may be slightly offset laterally in relation to the vertical plane A of the belt hanger 7. Thereby, the thickness of the tool belt 3 (
(15) The belt interface 9 may comprise a hook 29 provided with a suspension edge 31 extending, when in use, vertically downwards from a top portion 33 of the belt hanger 7. The suspension edge 31 is configured to be hung around an upper part 35 of the tool belt 3 (cf
(16) The flexible carrier sheet 5 is shown in more detail in
(17) The connection of the flexible carrier sheet 5 to the belt hanger 7 is shown in
(18) The design with the intermediate portion 21 on a second side face 45 of the carrier sheet 5, and the vertically upper and lower portions 19, 17 on the opposite first side face 43 of the carrier sheet 5, creates a self-locking between the belt hanger 7 and the carrier sheet 5 when they are connected to each other. If a tool or a tool receiver is connected to the carrier sheet 5, the weight of the tool strives to pull the carrier sheet 5 to a flat/straight position, preventing self-disconnection of the carrier sheet 5 from the belt hanger 7. The carrier sheet 5 may not be disconnected from the belt hanger 7 without the same type of bending as for connection of the carrier sheet 5 to the belt hanger 7.
(19) The connection of the tool holder 1 to a tool belt 3 is shown in
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(22) 101: inserting an end of the belt hanger 7 through an upper slot 51 in the flexible carrier sheet 5;
(23) 103: bending the flexible carrier sheet 5 towards the belt hanger 7,
(24) 105: inserting 105 said end of the belt hanger 7 through a lower slot 53 in the flexible carrier sheet 5; and
(25) 107: straightening the bent flexible carrier sheet 5.
(26) 109: hanging a suspension edge 31 of the belt hanger 7 around an upper edge 35 of the tool belt 3; and
(27) 111: inserting a top portion of a flexible carrier sheet behind the suspension edge 31, between the suspension edge 31 and the tool belt 3.
(28) The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims. For example, the belt hanger could have a fixed attachment point for connection of the belt hanger to the carrier sheet instead of the shown carrier sheet connection interface. A protective plate, for protection against sharp tools, such as an axe, or a strap for unburden of arms when carrying heavy objects such as a dunk or a chainsaw can be attached to the carrier sheet as well as tools and tool receivers. The protective plate then serve as the carrier sheet no attachment points are required.