WO2016154740A1 - Porte-outil - Google Patents

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WO2016154740A1
WO2016154740A1 PCT/CA2016/050350 CA2016050350W WO2016154740A1 WO 2016154740 A1 WO2016154740 A1 WO 2016154740A1 CA 2016050350 W CA2016050350 W CA 2016050350W WO 2016154740 A1 WO2016154740 A1 WO 2016154740A1
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receptacle
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Trent Terrence Chorney
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/34Pencil boxes; Pencil etuis or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K23/00Holders or connectors for writing implements; Means for protecting the writing-points
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/36Cases for drawing or like instruments
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43MBUREAU ACCESSORIES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B43M99/00Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • B43M99/008Desk-receptacles for holding writing appliances

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  • the present invention relates to a tool holder for holding and storing one or more tools.
  • United States Patent No. 7,314,142 to Lyman, Jr. discloses a pen holder defining pen tip cavities, each having a pen tip cavity edge that seals against and supports a pen neck.
  • United States Patent Nos. 7,419,320 and 7,819,600 to LaBrasca disclose a marker pen holder defining receptacles, each of which has a snap ring that fits a corresponding snap ring on a marker pen neck.
  • United States Patent No. 7,458,474 to Bewsky discloses a holder comprising a base plate with perpendicularly extending flexible pins having bulbous tips. When a pen is inserted between the pins, it displaces the bulbous tips of the pins, causing them to press against the pen and retain it in place.
  • the present invention is directed to a tool holder for holding and storing a plurality of tools.
  • the invention comprises a tool holder comprising: a body defining one or more receptacles, adapted for receiving a tool or portion thereof; and one or more gripping members substantially aligned with the one or more receptacles to releasably grip the tool or portion thereof upon insertion therethrough.
  • the holder further comprises a surface layer removably attachable to the body.
  • the surface layer is formed of flexible elastomeric material.
  • the body comprises a base portion, a mounting face, and a top portion.
  • the body is formed of a rigid material.
  • the material is selected from plastic, wood, or metal.
  • the base portion is substantially fiat.
  • the base portion is constructed from, coated, or provided with a material which prevents slippage.
  • the material is selected from rubber, an adhesive, a magnet, gel, or silicone.
  • the mounting face defines one or more slots.
  • the one or more slots comprises a keyhole-type slot,
  • the top portion is curved as a convex surface.
  • the receptacle is closed at one end, or open ended.
  • the receptacle is tapered and comprises an open-ended drain tube positioned at the base portion of the receptacle.
  • the receptacle is conical-shaped.
  • the surface layer extends downwardly into the body to define the receptacle, and the body defines the drain tube.
  • the body defines an aperture, the receptacle, and the drain tube.
  • the base portion is removable.
  • longitudinal axes of the receptacles are aligned at differing angles to maintain separation of tools which protrude from adjacent receptacles.
  • the gripping member defines an aperture which aligns with a corresponding receptacle, and has a transverse dimension smaller than the transverse dimension of the receptacle.
  • the aperture has a substantially curved or rounded edge.
  • the surface layer is configured to lie flush with the top portion of the body.
  • the body defines a peripheral groove which engages a complementary groove defined by the surface layer.
  • the body defines a slot which engages a complementary downwardly projecting tab defined by the surface layer.
  • the surface layer is removably attachable to the body by a fastener, which may be a screw fastener or a split clip.
  • the one or more gripping members are integral with the body.
  • the one or more gripping members comprise an annular member releasably attached to the body.
  • the annular member defines an aperture and a circumferential groove which engages a complementary annular groove defined by the body.
  • the annular member is formed of flexible elastomeric material.
  • the material for the surface layer or annular member is selected from polyisoprene, natural rubber, latex, polyurethane, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, gel, or silicone.
  • FIG. 1 is a top view of one embodiment of the tool holder of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a rear view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 1 through section line A-A of Fig. 1 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a detail view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 1 in region A-A of Fig. 5, when the tool holder is holding a pencil;
  • FIG. 7 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of the tool holder of the present invention.
  • Fig. 8 is a rear view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 7;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 7, through section line A-A of Fig. 7;
  • Fig. 10 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of the tool holder of the present invention
  • Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the tool holder shown in Fig. 10, through section line A-A of Fig. 10;
  • Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a detail of an alternative embodiment of the tool holder of the present invention.
  • Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a detail of an alternative embodiment of the tool holder of the present invention.
  • Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a detail of an alternative embodiment of the tool holder of the present invention.
  • the present invention relates to a tool holder for holding and storing one or more tools.
  • all terms not defined herein have their common art- recognized meanings. To the extent that the following description is of a specific embodiment or a particular use of the invention, it is intended to be illustrative only, and not limiting of the claimed invention.
  • the tool holder (10) serves as a depository to hold and store one or more tools.
  • the term "tool” broadly refers to any implement or accessory article, such as for writing, painting, entertaining, grooming, or eating including, but not limited to, desktop stationary supplies such as pens, pencils, markers, scissors, rulers, paper clips, binder clips, and the like; art supplies such as angled brushes, bristle brushes, staining brushes, sash and trim brushes, disposable brushes, varnish brushes, wire brushes, paint brush extenders, finishing tools, putty loiives, taping knives, broad knives, glazier loiives, razor blades, spatulas, paint mixers, paint scrapers, and the like; hand-held electronic devices such as smartphones, portable media players, or recorders; hardware tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, and hammers; personal grooming tools such as toothbrushes, make-up applicators, tweezers, and combs; and eating utensils such as forks, knives,
  • the tool holder (10) is shown generally in the Figures to include a body (12) and a surface layer (14) removably attachable to the body (12).
  • the body (12) defines receptacles (16) for receiving tools or portions thereof, and the surface layer (14) defines apertures (18) bounded by gripping members or edges (20) which substantially align with corresponding receptacles (16) to allow passage of the tools or portions thereof and to releasably grip or grasp the tools upon insertion.
  • the body (12) comprises a base portion (22), a top portion (24), a mounting face (26) and defines one or more receptacles (16).
  • the body (12) may be constructed of a rigid material to provide strength and sufficient ruggedness to support the weights of and repeated contact with the tools. Suitable materials may include, but are not limited to, plastics, wood and metal.
  • the base portion (22) is substantially flat to provide a relatively planar surface for the tool holder (10) to rest on any underlying support surface such as for example, the top of a desk or table.
  • the base portion (22) may be constructed from, coated, or provided with a material to prevent slippage on the underlying support surface. Suitable materials may include, but are not limited to magnets or high friction, low tack materials such as, for example, rubber; adhesives; gel and silicone.
  • the tool holder (10) may also be mounted to a wall or to the underside of a surface such as, for example, a cabinet or shelf.
  • the mounting face (26) defines one or more slots (28) for mounting the tool holder (10) to a wall or to an underside of a surface.
  • the mounting face (26) defines a pair of keyhole-type slots (28) ( Figure 8). Keyhole-type slots (28) allow for insertion, movement, and retention of corresponding fasteners attached to the wall or the underside of the surface. Suitable fasteners include, but are not limited to, screws, nails, and the like.
  • the top portion (24) is substantially convexly curved, sloping downwardly from the mounting face (26), as shown in Figure 4, It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that a curved top portion (24) may be preferred to facilitate access to the tools.
  • the body (12) defines one or more receptacles (16) for receiving and accommodating tools or portions thereof. It is contemplated that the number, size, shape, and positioning of the receptacles (16) for an embodiment of the tool holder (10) may vary, as shown by the dashed lines in Figure 1. Such factors relating to the receptacles (16) are dictated by the dimensions and shapes of the tools or portions thereof, In one embodiment, each receptacle (16) is spaced apart from other receptacles (16) to keep each tool separate from other tools. In one embodiment, a receptacle (16) opening may be shaped to allow insertion of more than one tool. As shown in Figure 1, a receptacle (16) opening might be oval or crescent-shaped to accommodate multiple tools such as for example, multiple drill bits or paper clips, respectively.
  • Each receptacle (16) is configured to correspond substantially to the shape and size of the tool or portion thereof,
  • the receptacle (16) may be closed at one end, or open ended.
  • the receptacle (16) has a closed end,
  • the closed end or bottom of the receptacle (16) may have any suitable configuration including, but not limited to, flat or conical.
  • the closed end may be flat for a non-pointed tool.
  • the receptacle (16) is substantially cylindrically-shaped with a conically- shaped closed end to receive and accommodate a similarly shaped tool such as, for example, a pencil (P), and to protect and maintain the cleanliness of the tip or end of the tool.
  • the receptacle (16) may be sized and shaped to avoid or minimize contact with the pencil (P) by providing a gap (30) between the receptacle (16) and the pencil (P).
  • the receptacle (16) is open ended. As shown for example in Figures 7-9, the receptacles (16) may extend through the body (12) to hold an elongate tool such as, for example, a screw driver, without concealing the end of the tool.
  • an elongate tool such as, for example, a screw driver
  • the receptacle (16) may be tapered and have an open-ended drain tube (32) at its base portion ( Figures 12-13).
  • the surface layer (14) extends downwardly into the body (12) to define the tapered, open ended receptacle (16), and the body (12) defines the open ended drain tube (32) positioned at the base portion of the receptacle (16).
  • the tapered receptacle (16) and drain tube (32) control drainage of liquid (for example, water, ink, or paint) that may drip from the tool.
  • the tapered receptacle (16) funnels the liquid downwardly towards the drain tube (32).
  • the liquid passes through the drain tube (32) and may exit from the drain tube (32) into a removable base portion (22) which would then function as a drip tray.
  • the removable base portion (22) facilitates cleaning or emptying of any leaked liquid.
  • the term “longitudinal” refers to the direction in which the receptacle (16) axially receives the tool
  • the term “transverse” refers to a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction.
  • the longitudinal axes of the receptacles (16) are aligned at differing angles. As shown in Figure 5, the longitudinal axes of the receptacles (16) diverge further apart towards the top portion (24) of the body (12) to separate the tools from each other as they extend away from the top portion (24).
  • the surface layer (14) defines the gripping members (18).
  • the gripping member (18) defines an aperture, which is defined by a continuous edge (20) extending about the aperture, Figure 1 shows the gripping members or apertures (18) as solid lines, and the corresponding receptacles (16) as dashed lines.
  • the aperture (18) substantially aligns with a corresponding receptacle (16) to allow insertion of the tools through the aperture (18) into the receptacle (16), as shown in Figures 1, 5-7 and 9-13.
  • the tools are releasably gripped or frictionally within the apertures (18) and rest securely within the receptacles (16).
  • each aperture (18) has a transverse dimension which is smaller than the transverse dimension of the receptacle (16).
  • the transverse dimensions of the aperture (18) and receptacle (16) are dictated by the dimensions of the tool intended to be stored.
  • the transverse dimension of the aperture (18) may be minimized to receive and accommodate relatively thin objects such as for example, rulers, paper clips and the like.
  • the gripping members (18) are sufficiently elastic, then the apertures may not appear as openings when not in use, in other words, the edges of the apertures are in contact.
  • the edge (20) of the aperture (18) is substantially curved or rounded to facilitate smooth passage of the tool (P) through the aperture (18) into the receptacle (16) ( Figure 6).
  • the shape of the apertures (18) and receptacles (16) may vary. While Figure 1 illustrates apertures which are elongate arcs, circular, rectangular, and triangular shapes, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other shapes such as for example, square, curved, keyhole-shaped, and the like, are included within the scope of the invention.
  • the shape of the aperture (18) may or may not correspond to the shape of the underlying receptacle (16).
  • the surface layer (14) is removably attachable to the top portion (24) of the body (12) to facilitate cleaning or replacement of the surface layer (14) and other components of the tool holder (10), thereby preventing or minimizing fouling of the receptacles ( 16) and other components .
  • the surface layer (14) is configured to lie flush with the top portion (24) of the body (12). In one embodiment, the surface layer (14) is curved to lie flush with the curved top portion (24) of the body (12), as shown in Figures 3-5. In one embodiment, the surface layer ( 14) extends downwardly into the body (12) and lines the receptacles ( 16), as shown in Figure 12.
  • the surface layer (14) is a skin which is removably attachable to the body (12) by friction fit or press fit ( Figure 5).
  • the attachment of the surface layer (14) and the body ( 12) is achieved by friction after the surface layer (14) and the body ( 12) are pushed together.
  • the body (12) defines a peripheral groove (34) which engages a complementary groove (36) defined by the surface layer (14) to removably attach the surface layer (14) to the body (12).
  • the body (12) defines a slot (38) which engages a complementary downwardly projecting tab (40) defined by the surface layer (14). Frictional resistance between the grooves (34, 36) and between the slot and tab (38, 40) maintains the attachment of the surface layer (14) to the body (12) without the need for external fasteners.
  • the surface layer (14) is removably attachable to the body (12) by a fastener ( Figures 10-1 1).
  • the fastener may comprise for example, a screw fastener (42) or split clip (44) which expands into a corresponding slot (46) defined by the body (12), as shown in Figure 1 1.
  • the surface layer (14) may be formed of a flexible, elastic material to enable the gripping of tools by the edges (20) of the apertures (18).
  • flexible means capable of bending without breaking.
  • elastic or “elastomeric” means a material which exhibits the property of elasticity, namely the ability to deform when a stress is applied and to recover its original form (i.e., length, volume, shape, etc.) spontaneously when the stress is removed.
  • Elastomers typically have a low Young's modulus (i.e., the ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain, expressed in units of pressure), and a high yield strain (i.e., the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically, expressed in units of pressure).
  • Suitable elastomeric materials include, but are not limited to, polyisoprene, natural rubber, latex, polyurethane, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, gel, or silicone. Such materials are durable, lightweight, and are relatively inexpensive.
  • the material may comprise flexible, elastomeric materials which can widen and contract to receive and accommodate a tool.
  • the aperture (18) widens to allow passage of the tool therethrough into the receptacle (16). Once the tool has been inserted, the friction imparted by the edge (20) of the aperture (18) grips or grasps the tool.
  • annular member (48) which is attached to the top portion (24) of the body (12) ( Figure 14).
  • the annular member (48) defines an aperture (50) and a circumferential groove (52) which releasably engages or latches into a complementary annular groove (54) defined by the top portion (24) of the body (12).
  • the annular member (48) may be formed of a flexible, elastic material to enable the gripping of the tool by the aperture (50). Suitable elastic or elastomeric materials include, but are not limited to, polyisoprene, natural rubber, latex, polyurethane, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, gel, or silicone.
  • the tool holder (10) may include a lid or case which may be removably attachable to the tool holder (10) to cover or enclose the tools held or stored within the holder (10) for various reasons such as, for example, to protect the tools from dust or contamination, to minimize spillage (for example, if paint brushes are stored with the bristles pointing downward), or to store between uses or during transit.
  • the lid or case may be removably attached to the tool holder (10) by any suitable attachment means including, but not limited to, a hinge, clamp, snap, fastener, and the like.
  • the lid or case is manufactured separately as a component which is removably attachable to the tool holder (10).
  • the dimensions of the tool holder (10) are not essential to the invention and may be increased or decreased as may be required to satisfy any particular design objectives; for example, the tool holder (10) may be made available in a variety of dimensions to correspond with different sizes of tools.
  • the height or depth of the tool holder (10) may vary in accordance with the length of the tools intended for use with the tool holder (10) .
  • the shape and color for an embodiment of the tool holder (10) may vary for different applications, aesthetic appeal, or for the target consumer.
  • the tool holder (10) of the present invention is simple but rugged in construction that it can be made at low cost.
  • the tool holder (10) may be easily fabricated by a molding process including, but not limited to, injection molding and other processes known in the art.
  • the body (12) and integral apertures (18) may be cast or molded as a single piece.
  • the body (12) may be manufactured as a single integral unit, with other components (for example, the surface layer (14), screw fastener (42), split clip (44), annular member (48)) being manufactured separately to be attachable to the body (12) to form the tool holder (10).
  • the tool holder (10) provides holding and storage means, allowing close and quick access to various tools when placed on a desk or table top, or mounted to a wall. Tools with sharp points or edges, for example, pencils, knives, and scrapers, can be safely held and stored.
  • the tool holder (10) may be placed for example, on a desk or table top.
  • the end of a tool (for example, pencil (P)) is inserted through an aperture (18) into the receptacle (16), maintaining constant full contact with the aperture (18) as it is inserted into the receptacle (16).
  • the diameter of the aperture (18) is selected to be slightly smaller than the diameter of the pencil (P).

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L'invention concerne un porte-outil qui comprend un corps définissant une pluralité de réceptacles destinés à recevoir un outil ou une portion de celui-ci ; et une pluralité d'éléments de préhension sensiblement alignés avec un réceptacle afin de saisir de façon libérable l'outil ou sa portion lors de l'insertion à l'intérieur.
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