TOOL HOLDER
20170326723 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tool holder includes a ring, a magnet and a shell. The ring is formed with a first end, a second end and an internal flange at the first end. The magnet is located in the ring and restrained by the internal flange. The shell covers the ring and the magnet. The shell includes claws for catching the ring to keep magnet in the ring and the ring in the shell.
Claims
1. A tool holder comprising: a ring formed with a first end, a second end and an internal flange at the first end; a magnet located in the ring and restrained by the internal flange; a shell for covering the ring and the magnet, wherein the shell comprises claws for catching the ring to keep magnet in the ring and the ring in the shell.
2. A tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the ring comprises an external flange at the second end, wherein each of the claws comprises a barb for engagement with the external flange of the ring.
3. A tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the ring comprises a thread, wherein each of the claws comprises threads engaged with the thread of the ring.
4. A tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the shell further comprises dovetail grooves and dovetails, wherein the dovetails can be inserted in the dovetail grooves of another tool holder to bond the tool holders.
5. A tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the claws surround a space for receiving the ring.
6. A tool holder according to claim 5, wherein each of the claws is formed with two ribs for abutment against the ring to keep the ring in a proper depth in the space.
7. A tool holder according to claim 1, wherein the shell comprises a panel and a wall extending around the panel.
8. A tool holder according to claim 7, further comprising at least one tool support attached to the panel and adapted for supporting a tool.
9. A tool holder according to claim 8, wherein the shell further comprises recesses, wherein the tool support comprises a root inserted in one of the recesses.
10. A tool holder according to claim 9, wherein the shell further comprises cylinders formed on a rear face of the panel and adapted for receiving screws, wherein some of the recesses are in communication with the cylinders.
11. A tool holder according to claim 10, wherein the shell further comprises ribs connected to the cylinders.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of six embodiments referring to the drawings wherein:
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[0022] The ring 20 is shaped corresponding to the magnet 10. The ring 20 is made with two ends 26 and 28 axially. An internal flange 22 is formed on an internal face of the ring 20, near the first end 26. The internal flange 22 extends perpendicular to the ring 20. An external flange 24 is formed on an external face of the ring 20, near the second end 28. The external flange 24 extends perpendicular to the ring 20.
[0023] The ring 20, the internal flange 22 and the external flange 24 are made in one piece of metal. Hence, the magnet 10 magnetically attracts the ring 20 or the internal flange 22 when the magnet 10 is inserted in the ring 20. However, the ring 20, the internal flange 22 and the external flange 24 can be made in one piece of non-metal material such as plastics in another embodiment.
[0024] The shell 30 includes a wall 32 continuously extending around a rectangular panel 35, near a rear face. The wall 32 and the panel 35 are made in one piece of plastics. The wall 32 is made with dovetail grooves 34 in a side and dovetails 36 on an opposite side. The dovetail grooves 34 are shaped in compliance with the dovetails 36. The panel includes recesses 33. One of the recesses 33 is located in the center of the panel 35. The dovetails groove 34 can be replaced with recesses in any other proper shape while the dovetails 36 can be replaced with corresponding protrusions in another embodiment.
[0025] Cylinders 31, ribs 38 and claws 40 extend from the rear face of the panel 35. The cylinders 31, the ribs 38, the claws 40 and the shell 30 are made in one piece. The cylinders 31, the ribs 38 and the claws 40 are surrounded by the wall 32. Each of the cylinders 31 is aligned with a corresponding one of the recesses 33. The cylinders 31 are reinforced by the ribs 38. There is a space 37 surrounded by the claws 40. Each of the claws 40 is an arched element formed with two ribs 44 at two ends. The ribs 44 extend from the rear face of the shell 30 shorter than the claws 40.
[0026] The ring 20 and the magnet 10 are inserted in the space 37 so that they are surrounded by the claws 40. The ribs 44 abut against the magnet 10 and the ring 20 so that the second end 28 of the ring 20 does not sink too deep into the space 37. The barbs 42 of the claws 40 are engaged with the external flange 24 to keep the ring 20 in the shell 30. The magnet 10 is restrained between the ribs 44 and the internal flange 22, i.e., the magnet 10 is kept in position. The central aperture 12 of the magnet 10 is aligned with the central recess 33 of the panel 35 hence do not interfere with anything inserted in the recesses 33.
[0027] The magnet 10 magnetically attracts a ferromagnetic element such as a door or a board. Thus, the pen holder can be located in any desired position on the ferromagnetic element. The pen holder can easily be detached from the ferromagnetic element.
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[0034] The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.