Pocket Tape Rule Holder Assembly
20180184791 ยท 2018-07-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01B3/1071
PHYSICS
F16B2/245
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The tape rule holding assembly includes an engaging member, which can be made of a flat steel spring, folded over itself to form a clip that can attach securely to a user's pocket. The engaging member is encased within a protective covering, which can be made of leather. The protective covering prevents wear and tear on the user's pocket by reducing the amount of friction created when the holding assembly rubs against the user's pocket. A tool engaging member is attached to the protective covering which allows any tool with a clip, including a tape rule, to slide securely onto it. The tool then hangs conveniently off of the pocket of the user where it is easily accessible.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21: A device to secure a tape measure to a pants pocket, the tape measure having a housing with an external clip, the device comprising: a U-shaped clip; a protective covering encasing the clip and defining inner and outer legs with a gap therebetween; the inner leg being sized to fit in the pocket, with the outer leg residing outside the pocket; and a C-shaped member having opposite ends fixed to the outer leg and a central web spaced from the outer leg; and the C-shaped member being size to receive the external clip of the tape measure between the web and the outer leg.
22: The device of claim 21 wherein the inner leg is narrower than the outer leg.
23: The device of claim 21 wherein the outer leg has opposite to lateral edges and the C-shaped member resides between the edges of the outer leg.
24: The device of claim 21 wherein C-shaped member is riveted to the outer leg.
25: The device of claim 21 wherein protective coating includes first and second layers sandwiched about the U-shaped clip.
26: A tool holder comprising: a 1-piece spring chip having spaced apart inner and outer legs and a web connecting the legs, and the inner leg being adapted for insertion into a pocket; a 1-piece receiver secured to the outer leg and having a portion spaced from the outer leg to receive the tool.
27: The tool holder of claim 26 wherein the clip includes an internal U-shaped metal member encased within a protective layer.
28: The tool holder of claim 26 wherein the receiver is C-shaped with opposite sides fixed to the outer leg.
29: The tool holder of claim 26 wherein the outer leg is wider than the inner leg.
30: The tool holder of claim 26 wherein the outer leg has a perimeter edge and the receiver resides within the perimeter edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention may take form in certain components and structures, preferred embodiments of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The invention is carried out as illustrated in
[0015] Tape rules are one of the most common tools that already come with a clip that can slide onto the tool engaging member. Many repair and construction workers are already used to placing their tape rules in or around their pocket, so a tape rule is the most likely tool to be attached to the holding assembly. However, impact drivers are tools that are rapidly increasing in popularity with construction and repair workers and such impact drivers usually come with a clip on the casing. Therefore, impact drivers can also be attached to this holding assembly.
[0016] Any other tool that has a clip on its casing can also be attached, depending on what a user prefers to have held around their pocket. Jeans are the preferable apparel for a user of this holding assembly as jeans are durable and can withstand the weight of the assembly and the tool. Workman's overalls are made of similar material as jeans and their pockets are also capable of withstanding such weight. The holding assembly can be attached to the pocket of virtually any apparel, so long as the apparel is made of sturdy enough material to withstand the weight of a tape rule or other tool.
[0017] An alternative embodiment of the invention where the protective covering 14 is not used, is possible if the clip 10 can be made of a sturdy enough material to retain its shape and attaching capability. Additionally, the clip 10 needs to be machined in such a way that it is smooth enough to prevent generating excessive friction when rubbing against the user's pocket and causing wear and tear on the pocket.