WO2000009421A1 - Tool container - Google Patents
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- WO2000009421A1 WO2000009421A1 PCT/US1999/018364 US9918364W WO0009421A1 WO 2000009421 A1 WO2000009421 A1 WO 2000009421A1 US 9918364 W US9918364 W US 9918364W WO 0009421 A1 WO0009421 A1 WO 0009421A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
- B25H3/00—Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
- B25H3/02—Boxes
- B25H3/021—Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
- B25H3/00—Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments
- B25H3/003—Holders for drill bits or the like
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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- B25H3/02—Boxes
- B25H3/021—Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements
- B25H3/023—Boxes comprising a number of connected storage elements movable relative to one another for access to their interiors
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B65/00—Locks or fastenings for special use
- E05B65/52—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like
- E05B65/5207—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like characterised by bolt movement
- E05B65/5215—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like characterised by bolt movement sliding
- E05B65/523—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like characterised by bolt movement sliding parallel to the surface on which the lock is mounted
- E05B65/5238—Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like characterised by bolt movement sliding parallel to the surface on which the lock is mounted parallel to the wing edge
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to tool containers and, more specifically, to containers which include inserts to retain the tools within the container.
- Tool users whether casual or professional, strive to maintain their tools in some type of organized fashion.
- Tool organization enables a user to readily find the desired tool, use it, and return it to its storage place.
- several types of tool containers have been provided to serve such a function. While most previous tool containers work satisfactorily for their designed purpose, these containers have their drawbacks.
- One such drawback is that some containers are not rugged enough to withstand the day-to-day punishment to which a professional user subjects his tools.
- the previous containers are often inordinately large, awkward or difficult to handle. Further, many previous containers do not provide an aesthetic appearance.
- a tool container comprises a pair of housing members pivotally coupled to open and close with respect to one another. At least one of such housing members define a recessed cavity for receiving tools such as drill bits, driver bits, or the like.
- the recessed cavity is preferably defined by a base and a peripheral wall extending generally perpendicularly or at least transversely from the base.
- One or more tool receiving inserts is permanently secured at any of a variety of positions in the housing.
- the insert has a surface mechanism to secure it to the housing member base or wall, which can be comprised of a plurality of alternating dovetail recesses and tenons on the insert and on the walls.
- the tenons on either the insert or the walls are received by opposing recesses on the other of the insert or the wall.
- the tenons preferably have a front face that is angled with respect to vertical at about one (1°) degree.
- the recesses have a similar surface angled correspondingly to the front face of the tenon in order to lock the insert within the cavity.
- the tenons on either the housing member walls or the inserts can have generally vertically- extending rib or other protrusion to enhance the wedged, frictional interlock therebetween.
- the housing base may have a surface that has a plurality of discontinuities or that is "roughened”.
- the insert can also have a surface that has similar discontinuities or ribs or that is similarly “roughened” so that such surfaces of the inserts and the walls can be ultrasonically welded together or frictionally interlocked.
- the pivotally attached housing members are preferably provided with a locking mechanism including a rail member on each housing member and a latch with a channel configuration for sliding on the rail members between locked and unlocked positions.
- the rail members, as well as the channel for receiving the rail are both preferably arcuate in longitudinal and lateral directions.
- the latch can include first and second indicia that are of contrasting colors and indicate locked and unlocked positions.
- the "locked” and “unlocked” indicia can be formed on the container adjacent the latch.
- the preferred latch member is constructed of first inner and second outer members, with the first inner member providing rigidity and optionally including a portion which projects through the second outer member.
- the tool receiving insert includes a body with a plurality of tool-retaining recesses with V-shaped tool-receiving cradles and tool-retaining finger portions that preferably self-orientate the tool bits in the cradle. The fingers, if necessary, rotate the tool bit to a proper orientation (either circumferentially or axially) to seat the tool bit with an apex of a hex-shaped tool bit within the apex of the V-shaped tool- receiving cradle.
- the V-shaped cradle preferably has one or more apertures dividing the cradle into two spaced V-shaped cradle portions.
- One or more pairs or sets of tool-retaining fingers are positioned adjacent this aperture to enable flexing of the fingers which, in turn, enables the fingers to spread apart to receive a tool bit being inserted into the V-shaped cradle.
- the fingers can be resilient and can include protrusions thereon to urge the tool into a snug, rattle-free engagement with the tool- retaining recesses and cradle portions.
- a wall portion or socket is provided at an end of the insert adjacent the tool receiving V-shaped cradles. The tools can be slid or snapped into and out of the tool-receiving recesses.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a tool container of the present invention shown in a closed position.
- Figure 2 is a view of the tool container of Figure 1 shown in an open position.
- Figure 3 is a view similar to that of Figure 2 but illustrating other tool- receiving inserts.
- Figure 4 is a view similar to that of Figures 2 or 3, but illustrating still other tool-receiving inserts positioned in other positions.
- Figure 5 is an exploded view of the tool container of Figures 1 and 2.
- Figure 6 is a view looking generally in the direction of arrow 6 in Figure 1.
- Figure 7 is a cross-section view taken generally along line 7-7 of Figure 5.
- Figure 8 is a cross-section view taken generally along line 8-8 of Figure 6.
- Figure 9 is a rear or lower view of a tool container latch in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 10 is a cross-section view taken generally along line 10-10 of Figure 9.
- Figure 11 is another cross-section view taken generally along line 11-11 Figure 9.
- Figure 12 is an enlarged partial view of one of the housing members of Figure 2.
- Figure 13 is a cross-section view taken generally along line 13-13 of Figure 12.
- Figure 14 is an end view of the tool-receiving insert of Figure 5.
- Figure 15 is a partial top view of the tool-receiving insert of Figure 5.
- Figure 16 is a perspective view of another tool-receiving insert in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 17 is a perspective view of still another tool-receiving insert of the present invention.
- Figure 18 is a cross-section view of the tool-receiving insert of Figure 16 illustrating a tool being inserted therein.
- Figure 19 is a view similar to that of Figure 18, but illustrating the tool in a second position.
- Figure 20 is a view similar to that of Figures 18 and 19, but with the tool shown in a seated position.
- Figure 21 is a view showing one of the tool container housing members in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 22 is a view similar to that of Figure 3, but illustrating the alternate embodiment of Figure 21 with other tool-receiving inserts.
- Figure 23 is a view similar to that of Figure 4 but illustrating the alternate embodiment of Figure 21 with still other tool-receiving inserts.
- Figure 24 is a perspective view of one of the inserts of Figures 22 or 23.
- Figure 25 is a cross-section view taken generally along lines 25-25 of Figure 21.
- Figure 26 is a cross-section view taken generally along lines 26-26 of Figure 21.
- Figure 27 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of a tool container of the present invention shown in a closed position.
- Figure 28 is a view of the tool container of Figure 27 shown in an open position.
- Figure 29 is a perspective view of one of the tool-receiving inserts of Figure 28 in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 30 is a top view of the tool-receiving insert of Figure 29.
- Figure 31 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line 31-31 of Figure 30, illustrating a tool being inserted into the tool-receiving insert.
- Figure 32 is a view similar to that of Figure 31, but showing the tool fully inserted into the tool-receiving insert.
- Figure 33 is partial view looking generally in the direction of the arrows 33 of Figure 30.
- Figure 34 is a view similar to that of Figure 33, but illustrating a tool being removed from the tool-receiving insert.
- Figure 35 is a perspective view similar to that of Figure 29, but illustrating another tool-receiving insert of Figure 28.
- Figure 36 is a top view of the tool-receiving insert of Figure 35.
- Figure 37 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line 37-37 of Figure 36, illustrating a tool being inserted into the tool-receiving insert.
- Figure 38 is a view similar to that of Figure 37, but showing the tool fully inserted into the tool-receiving insert.
- Figure 39 is a partial view looking generally in the direction of arrows 39 of
- Figure 40 is a view similar to that of Figure 39, but illustrating a tool being removed from the tool-receiving insert.
- Figure 41 is a partial detailed view illustrating the ribbed dovetail portion of one or both of the tool-receiving inserts of Figure 28.
- FIGS 1 through 41 illustrate various exemplary embodiments of tool containers in accordance with the present invention.
- One skilled in the art will readily recognize that the principles of the present invention are equally applicable to other tool containers or tool-receiving inserts for such containers other than those shown merely for purposes of illustration in the drawing figures.
- the tool container 20 includes two housing members 22 and 24 pivotally secured together by a hinge 26.
- the housing members 22, 24 also include a locking mechanism 28 to releasably maintain the container 20 in a closed position.
- the container 20 is illustrated in an open position, with housing member including one or more tool-receiving or tool-retaining inserts 30, 32 and 34.
- the tool retaining inserts may be used to retain tool bits, such as drill bits, driver bits, extensions for such bits or other wholly or partially elongated tool items.
- Figures 3 and 4 illustrate embodiments like that of Figure 2, but with inserts 32, 34, 36 and 37 shown in various or multiple positions or orientations in the housing members 22 and 24.
- the housing members 22 and 24 are similar and include recessed cavities 38 and 40, each defined by bases 42 and 44, respectively and peripheral walls 46 and 48, respectively.
- the housing members 22 and 24 have generally rectangular shapes with the peripheral walls 46 and 48 including lateral walls 50, 52, 54 and 56 and longitudinal walls 58, 60, 62 and 64.
- the longitudinal walls 60 and 62 include a hinge assembly 26 including hinge members 68, each having a generally C-shape that snap fits onto respective pin members 70 separated by barrel members 72.
- the longitudinal walls 58, 60, 62 and 64 include a plurality of alternating dovetail tenons 74 and corresponding recesses 76.
- the tenons 74 are preferably narrower at the top and wider at the base, thus having a generally trapezoidal shape.
- the tenons 74 have a front face 78 that is angled with respect to vertical direction at an angle of about one (1°) degree.
- the tenons 74 have side faces 80 and 82 that define the sides of the recesses 76, and that are likewise angled with respect to vertical direction at an angle of about two (2°) degrees.
- the recesses 76 which are defined by the side faces 80 and 82, include a rear face 84 that is angled with respect to the vertical direction. Also, each recess 76 has a larger opening at the top of the wall, becoming narrow or tapered near the bases 42 and 44 to form a generally overall trapezoidal shape.
- the tenons 74 and the recesses 76 thus have dovetail shapes and are adapted to receive the corresponding dovetail recesses and tenons, respectively, of the tool retaining inserts 30, 32, 34, 36 and 37 as seen in Figure 10.
- the tool container's locking mechanism 28 includes a split rail 90 and a latch 92.
- the rail 90 includes rail portions 94 and 96 on respective housing members 24 and 22.
- the rail portion 94 extends above the longitudinal wall 64 to retain the latch 92, and the rail portion 96, which extends along approximately half the width of the rail 90, fits into a cut-out 98 in the rail portion 94 so that in a closed position, as illustrated in Figure 6, the rail 90 is generally continuous.
- the latch 92 is slidably moved along the rail 90 to a locked position
- the rail portion 96 and the rail portion 94 are held together by the latch 92, thus latching the housing members 22 and 24 together in their closed position.
- the rail portions 94 and 96 are preferably arcuate longitudinally along the rail 90, as seen in Figure 1, for example. Likewise, the rail portions 94 and 96 are arcuate in a direction transverse to the rail 90, as seen in Figure 8. Thus, with the rail 90 being arcuate in two directions, it follows the overall contour of the tool container 20. This transverse and longitudinally arcuate shape also enhances removal of the housing members from their dies after being injection molded or otherwise formed.
- the latch 92 has a generally rectangular shape and is preferably formed from a first rigid polypropylene inner member 95 and a second krayton soft cover or outer layer 97.
- the cover 97 is molded onto the rigid base 95 to provide a soft gripping surface for the user, with the latch 92 having an outer arcuate surface 99 adapted to be grippingly contacted by the user's thumb or finger and has a pleasing ergonomic feel as it is moved between the locked and unlocked positions.
- the outer arcuate surface 99 preferably includes indicia 100 formed in the cover member 97 to indicate the locked or unlocked position.
- the preferred first member 95 includes indicia members 102 and 104 that project into and through the cover 97.
- the indicia members 102 and 104 also have an arcuate outer surface consistent with the contour of the first member 94.
- the indicia 102 and 104 can be arrows indicating the direction of movement of the latch 92 and are flush with the cover 97 as illustrated in Figure 9.
- the arrows 102 and 104 are preferably yellow in color while the cover as well as indicia 100 are black. These or other contrasting colors provide a pleasing aesthetic appearance.
- the latch 92 also includes a channel 106 for receiving the rail portions 94 and
- the channel 106 is defined by an arcuate base 108, a pair of opposing side walls 110 and 112, and a pair of opposing flanges 114 and 116 extending toward one another from the walls 110 and 112.
- the channel 106 includes an arcuate base 108 which conforms to the arcuate rail portions 94 and 96 and has enclosed side walls 110 and 112 to slidably engage the edges 111 and 113 of the rail 90.
- the width of the channel 106 between the flanges 114 and 116 is substantially constant over most of its length.
- one of the flanges 114 preferably includes a cut-out portion 118, which results in the width being larger than at the remaining channel length.
- the arcuate surface 108 is arcuate in shape along the channel axis as well as transverse to the channel axis, thus conforming to and following the arcuate contour of the rail 90 and enabling smooth sliding movement of the latch 92 along the rail 90.
- the tool-retaining inserts 30, 32, 34, 36 and 37 include a plurality of tool- receiving recesses 120 and a plurality of tool-retaining fingers 124 ( Figures 5 and 16). A tool is thus placed into one of the recesses 120 and is maintained in the recess by the retaining fingers 124.
- the tool retaining inserts 30 and 32 may also have a stepped configuration with a plurality of curved cut-outs 126 ( Figure 5) enabling the tools to be inserted into the stepped portion.
- the sides of the inserts 30, 32, 34, 36 and 37 include mating tenons and recesses 132 and 134 to mate, respectively, with recesses 76 and tenons 74, respectively, of the housing members 22, 24 (see Figures 5 and 14-17).
- the tenons 132 have preferred angled front faces 136 and preferred angled sides 138 and 140, angled with respect to the vertical at an angle of about one (1°) and two (2°) degrees, respectively.
- the tenons 132 are preferably wider at one end, the "top” and narrower at the opposite end, the "bottom” of the insert to define a generally trapezoidal shape.
- the recesses 134 are defined by the walls 138 and 140 of the tenons and include an angled base 144 ( Figure 15). The base 144 is similarly wider at the "bottom” and narrower at the "top” of the insert to define a generally trapezoidal shape.
- the tool retaining inserts 30, 32, 34, 36 and 37 are positioned inside of the housing members 22 and 24 so that a wedging friction fit is maintained between the housing members and the inserts.
- the friction fit is such that the tool retaining inserts are preferably substantially permanently maintained in the housing halves.
- FIGS 16 and 17 illustrate perspective views of exemplary inserts 34 and 37, respectively.
- the insert 34 has a body 150 with eight tool receiving recesses 120, each including a pair of tool retaining fingers 124 on each side.
- the tool receiving recesses 120 include a V-shaped tool receiving cradle 152 is separated into two cradle portions 154 and 156 by an aperture or opening 158.
- the aperture 158 enhances the molding of the insert as well as providing flex for the fingers 124 when they are spread apart to receive a tool as will be described herein.
- the preferred fingers 124 of the insert 34 are positioned adjacent the aperture 158 and include barbed members 160 at their free ends.
- the barbs 160 include a flat surface 161 which helps to retain a tool bit in the V-shaped cradle 152.
- an end wall member 162 is positioned on one side of the tool receiving cradles 152 to provide an abutment surface to help in the positioning of tools within the cradle 152.
- the exemplary insert 34 has a length or width in a longitudinal direction with respect to the elongated tools of about three-quarters (3/4") of an inch.
- the insert 36 (shown in Figures 3 and 4) is substantially the same as the insert 34 except that the exemplary insert 36 has a longitudinal length about two and one-half (2 Vz) times that of the insert 34. Thus, a "pan" portion is formed adjacent the wall 162 on the second cradle portion 156.
- the exemplary insert 36 has eight receiving recesses 120 similar to those described above for the insert 34.
- the insert 37 is similar to insert 34 except that the exemplary insert 37 includes five tool receiving recesses 120.
- the tool receiving recesses 120 are substantially the same as those previously described, having the V- shaped cradle 152 as well as the fingers 124.
- the insert 37 includes a stepped portion 168 which enables other types of tools such as sockets to be retained in the insert 37.
- Figures 18 through 20 illustrate the insertion of a polygonal cross-section shaped tool into the fingers 124 of the various inserts.
- a tool bit 170 is positioned on top of barbs 160 of the fingers 124.
- the tool 170 has a hexagonal cross-section with a flat portion spanning between the two fingers 124.
- the fingers 124 spread apart with respect to one another.
- the barbs 160 rotate the tool 170'. The rotation continues until a pair of flats 176' are between the opposing barbs 160.
- the tool 170' is self-orientated with an apex 172' pointed forward of the apex 174 of the V-shaped cradle 152.
- the tool 170' is continued to be forced down into the V-shaped cradle 152 as illustrated in Figure 20.
- the apex 172' of the tool seats into the apex 174 of the V-shaped cradle.
- the fingers 124 act to self-align or self-orientate the tool 170, 170' in the V-shaped cradle 152, and the V-shaped cradle 152 receives the tool 170, 170' prohibiting any loose tools within the container.
- the fingers 124 and the V-shaped cradle 152 instantly locate and orient the tool bit 170 in position in the tool receiving recess.
- the barb surfaces 161 seat on a flat surface 176' of the tool 170' to retain the tool within the recess.
- an apex 172' of the tool 170' is pointing toward the apex 174 of cradle 152, as shown in phantom in Figure 18, the fingers 124 spread and allow the tool 170' to drop directly into the cradle 152 with the tool apex 174 aligned to seat in cradle apex 172'.
- FIGs 21 through 26 other embodiments of the invention is shown, wherein the housing members of the container in Figure 21 are the same as previously discussed, except that the dovetail walls are replaced by generally flat walls.
- the exemplary insert 30' includes side walls and a base which include similar roughed surfaces 43. These roughed surfaces 41 and 43 enhance ultrasonic welding, for example.
- the inserts may also be adhered or glued to the housing members.
- Figures 22 and 23 illustrate an embodiment similar to that of Figures 3 and 4, wherein the inserts 34', 36' and 37' may be positioned in multiple places or various positions within the container.
- the inserts 34', 36' and 37' include the receiving members 120 and finger members 124 as well as the V-shaped cradles 152 described above.
- the walls 58' and 60' include tenons or projecting members 59 and 61. These projecting members 59 and 61 are spaced along the walls 58' and 60', but they do not extend vertically to the entire height of the walls 58' and 60'.
- the projecting members 59 and 61 act to position the inserts 30', 32', 34', 36' or 37' in the container to allow for the multiple positioning of the inserts within the housing member.
- the inserts include recesses or cut-outs 180 which receive the projecting members 59 and 61.
- the cut-outs 180 are sized to receive the projecting members 59 and 61 and are positioned such that the projecting members position the inserts along the housing member.
- the mating of the projecting member 59 and 61 and the recesses or cut-outs 180 enable the inserts to then be adhesively glued or ultrasonically welded, for example, in order to be secured within the housing member.
- the insert 34' and the insert 37' would ordinarily include a single cut-out or recess 180 while the insert 36' would include two or three recesses 180 to receive the projecting members 59 and 61. Also, it should be noted that this arrangement could be reversed so that the projecting members would be positioned onto the inserts while the recesses would be formed within the walls 58' and 60'.
- Figures 27 and 28 illustrate yet another embodiment of a tool container according to the present invention, wherein a tool container 420 includes a pair of housing or clamshell members 422 and 424 pivotally interconnected by way of a hinge assembly 426.
- a latch assembly 428 is slidably movable between unlocked and locked positions in order to allow the tool container to be opened and retained in a closed position respectively.
- the exemplary tool container 420 includes one or more tool-receiving inserts, such as the exemplary tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433.
- Such tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433 are secured and retained within generally hollow interior portions of the clamshell members 422 and 424.
- Such hollow or concave interior of the clamshell member 422 is defined by a pair of lateral walls 450 and 452 and a pair of longitudinal walls 458 and 460.
- the hollow or concave interior portion of the clamshell member 424 is defined by a pair of lateral walls 454 and 456 and a pair of longitudinal walls 462 and 464.
- the longitudinal walls 458 and 460 of the clamshell member 422 and the longitudinal walls 462 and 464 of the clamshell member 424 each preferably include a row of longitudinally spaced-apart dovetail tenons 474, with adjacent tenons 474 being alternatingly separated by recesses 476.
- Such alternating dovetail tenons and recesses 474 and 476 are adapted to receiving one or more of the tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433 by way of an interlocking frictional engagement with the dovetail tenons 532 and the dovetail recesses 534 of either of the tool-receiving inserts 431 or 433, as illustrated in Figures 29 and 30, and in Figures 35 and 36, respectively.
- the dovetail tenons 532 can be provided with tenon protrusions 533 or other protuberances or discontinuities, preferably in the form of a vertically-extending rib protruding slightly from the edges of the tenons 532 in order to enhance the tight frictional interlocking engagement of the tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433 with the dovetail tenons 474 and the dovetail recesses 476 of the clamshell members 422 and 424.
- the materials and configurations chosen for the tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433, and for the clamshell members 422 and 424 can be selected by those skilled in the art to result in a substantially permanent frictional or wedging interlocking engagement in order to secure the tool-receiving inserts 431 and 432 in a substantially permanent installation.
- the materials and configurations of the tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433 and of the clamshell members 422 and 424 can be made sufficiently flexible to allow the tool-receiving inserts 431 and 433 to be selectively removable and re-positionable within the clamshell members 422 and 424.
- the latch assembly 428 includes a split rail assembly 490 upon which a latch member 492 is selectively slidable between locked and unlocked positions.
- the split rail assembly 490 includes a rail portion 494 on one of the clamshell members 422 or 424, as well as a rail portion 496 on the other of the clamshell members 422 or 424.
- the rail portion 494 preferably includes a cut-out portion 498 that is sized and adapted to receive the shorter rail portion 496 such that when the latch 492 is slid to its locked position it retains the rail portion 496 within the cut-out portion 498, thus releasably locking the rail portions 494 and 496, and thus the clamshell members 422 and 424, in a closed position with respect to each other.
- the latch assembly 428 can include the "locked” and “unlocked” indicia discussed above in connection with previously- described embodiments in the invention, or such "locked” and “unlocked” indicia 500 can be formed on one or both of the clamshell members 422 and 424 of the tool container 420, as shown in Figure 27.
- Figures 29 through 34 illustrate the exemplary tool-receiving insert 431, which includes a number of tool-receiving recesses 520 for removably receiving any of a plurality of tools 570.
- the tool-receiving recesses 520 are especially adapted to removably receive and retain tools 570 having hex-shaped shanks with a circumferentially-extending recess 571 extending therearound.
- tools 570 having hex-shaped shanks with a circumferentially-extending recess 571 extending therearound.
- elongated tools having no shanks or shanks of other cross-sectional shapes can also be removably inserted and retained within the tool-receiving recess 520.
- the preferred tool-receiving recesses 520 each include a generally V-shaped cradle 552, and a pair of tool-retaining fingers 524 adjacent the V-shaped cradle 552.
- a second or “rear” set of tool-retaining fingers 525 is also provided within the tool- receiving recesses 520, with the second "rear” tool-retaining fingers 525 having open spaces 527 disposed on either side.
- the second or “rear” set of tool-retaining fingers are adapted to engage the tool 570 on an opposite side thereof from the first set of tool-retaining fingers 524.
- the second or "rear” set of tool-retaining fingers 525 preferably include finger protrusions 529 protruding inwardly therefrom in a direction toward the tool 570.
- Figures 35 through 39 illustrate the exemplary tool-receiving insert 433, which includes a number of tool-receiving recesses 620 for removably receiving any of a plurality of tools 670 adapted especially for removably retaining tool items with hex- shaped shanks, but also capable of retaining shankless tools or tools having other cross-sectional shapes.
- Such tool-receiving recesses 620 include generally V-shaped cradles 652 and a ridge 635 at their outer ends. Opposed split or spaced-apart tool-retaining fingers 624 are provided, but with adjacent tool-retaining fingers 624 on adjacent tool- receiving recesses 620 being interconnected by a connecting wall 665, which is perhaps best seen in Figures 35 and 36.
- Such tool-retaining fingers 624 are generally aligned longitudinally with the open spaces 627 within each tool-receiving recess 620 and substantiually divide each open space 627 into two open spaces on either longitudinal side of the split tool-retaining fingers 624 and one open space longitudinally between the longitudinally split pairs of fingers.
- Each of the sets of tool-retaining fingers 624 on each tool-receiving recess 620 preferably includes a barbed portion 660 with a generally flat lower surface 661. At the inward end of each tool-receiving recess 620 an end wall 662 is provided with one or more steps 678 on adjacent side walls.
- a tool 670 is preferably inserted into the tool-receiving recess 620 at a slight angle in order to clear the outer ridge 635 and begin to slide under the flat surfaces 661 of the barbs 660 of the tool-retaining fingers 624.
- the inner end of the tool 670 first abuts the rear portion of the V-shaped cradles 652 but is then pushed downwardly by the user at its free end in order to cause the tool 670 to pivot about the ridge 635 in order to allow the inner end to clear the rear portion of the V-shaped cradle 652.
- the tool 670 can then be slid into contact with the end wall 662, with the steps 678 tending to wedge or frictionally engage the inner end of the tool bit 670 to retain it in place, as shown in Figures 38 and 39.
- the tool 670 can be removed by lifting its free end upwardly so that its inner end pivots with respect to the end wall 662, thus spreading the resilient tool-retaining fingers 624, as is illustrated in Figure 40, until the tool 670 is free from the tool-receiving recess 620.
- the tool 670 can be merely slid longitudinally outwardly free from the tool-receiving recess 620.
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