Eagle Creek
20170173776 ยท 2017-06-22
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Abstract
A tool storage rack provides receiving bays for positioning tools therein. An elastomeric portion of the rack provides gripping and cushioning for the tool and further provides gripping for lessening the chance of movement or sliding of the rack from position.
Claims
1. A tool storage rack, comprising: a base member defining plural tool receiving bays; and an elastomeric liner positionable relative to said base member for defining a tool resting floor to the tool storage rack.
2. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said elastomeric liner comprises feet portions for providing a portion to rest the tool storage rack against a surface.
3. The tool storage rack according to claim 2, wherein said feet portions provide gripping to resist against movement of the tool storage rack relative to the surface.
4. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said elastomeric liner comprises feet portions for providing a portion to rest the tool storage rack against a surface.
5. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said elastomeric liner provides gripping engagement with portions of a tool positioned in a tool receiving bay.
6. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said elastomeric liner comprises an engagement member for engaging with said base member to secure the liner in position relative to said base member, said member further defining feet portions for providing a portion to rest the tool storage rack against a surface.
7. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said elastomeric liner and said base member have complementary profiles on portions thereof to provide for nesting engagement of said elastomeric liner with said base member.
8. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said tool receiving bays define a handle access region for smaller tools.
9. The tool storage rack according to claim 1, wherein said tool receiving bays define a handle or tool head support region for larger tools.
10. A method of providing a device for storing tools, comprising: providing plural tool receiving bays; and providing an elastomeric liner for a said tool receiving bays.
11. The method according to claim 10, further comprising providing said elastomeric liner with feet portions for providing a portion to rest the device against a surface.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said feet portions provide gripping to resist against movement of the receiving bays relative to a surface.
13. The method according to claim 10, further comprising providing said elastomeric liner with an engagement member for engaging with said tool receiving bays to secure the liner in position relative to said tool receiving bays.
14. The method according to claim 10, further comprising providing said elastomeric liner with an engagement member for engaging with said tool receiving bays to secure the liner in position relative to said tool receiving bays, wherein portions of with said engagement members further provide feet portions for providing a portion to rest the device against a surface.
15. The method according to claim 10, wherein said elastomeric liner provides gripping engagement with portions of a tool positioned in a tool receiving bay.
16. The method according to claim 10, further comprising providing said tool receiving bays with a handle access region for smaller tools.
17. The method according to claim 10, further comprising providing said tool receiving bays with a handle or tool head support region for larger tools.
18. A rack for holding pliers in a tool box or tool drawer, comprising: plural divider members defining pliers receiving bays therebetween, ones of said receiving bays having curved floor regions; providing an elastomeric surface to said receiving bays for engagement with pliers placed in the rack; and providing a gripping foot portion to the rack for gripping engagement with a surface.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] The system according to a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a rack member with plural storage positions and an elastomeric liner providing cushioning and anti-skid properties to the tool storage rack.
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[0022] Once the elastomeric liner is lowered into position on the base member, the substantially rectangular shaped portions of the parallelepipeds seat within the notches 28, 30 defined in the base portion, to secure the engagement between the liner and base. Further, the profile of the liner aligns with the profile of the base such that concave down curve 36 of the liner seats with the concave down curved profile 52 of the base (and the corresponding other side of the liner seats with concave down curved portion 60.
[0023] The tool storage rack of the present disclosure is useful, for example, as an organizer for pliers. Referring to
[0024] The vertical dividers maintain the pliers separate from one another, reducing tangling, while the elastomeric liner helps to provide a frictional gripping function so that the pliers are less likely to unintentionally slide out of the rack. A typical user might position the rack within a tool drawer, and place the pliers in the rack. The organized placement maximizes storage by organizing the pliers upright in the toolbox drawer, unentangled with other tools. The elastomeric liner of the base grips the tools and the drawer to keep it all in place. Further, the elastomeric nature of the liner reduces the noise produced when putting a tool into the rack. The rack can accommodate a wide variety of tools. The user can, for example immediately recognize if any tools are missing by a quick glance at the tool rack. The plastic/elastomeric materials that the rack is constructed from provide fuel and solvent resistance so that the rack is not damaged when used in environments with exposure to such. Suitable dimensions in a particular embodiment are 10 inch overall length, 3.75 inch height, and 3 inch depth, although other sizes may be employed to accommodate different tool sizes.
[0025] While a preferred embodiment of the technology has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects. The appended claims are therefore intended to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the technology.