[0001] This invention relates to article holders in general and more particularly to organizers
for holding a set of articles, generally articles of ascending and descending size,
in such a manner that the articles will be securely retained in the holder while being
readily identifiable and available for use.
[0002] Article holders in accordance with the invention are particularly useful, for example,
for holding sets of small operating tools such as wrench sockets, however, the invention
is also applicable to use for holding and retaining numerous other forms of tools,
and like articles such as medicine bottles and the like.
[0003] There is a particular need, for example, for an organizer which will securely retain
a set of work tools such as wrench sockets of ascending and descending sizes in a
manner whereby the articles are readily available to a user, so that they may be removed
and replaced from the holder by feel, and wherein they may be organized in the holder
in an ascending and descending orientation so that, should the user remove an incorrect
size article, the next size up or down will be readily available adjacent the article
removed.
[0004] Organizers of this type also fulfill a need in other work tool and like applications.
[0005] Broadly stated, an article holder in accordance with the present invention comprises
a housing having a base wall and a top wall defining a hollow space therebetween,
an opening in the top wall, an article receiver of tubular form located in the hollow
space with the opening defining an open end of the receiver, the receiver being slit
longitudinally to make it radially expandable and contractable, and the holder further
including resilient means embracing the receiver for exerting an inwardly directed
radial contraction force on the receiver resiliently resisting radial expansion thereof
so that an article of suitable size inserted into the receiver may be frictionally
retained therein by resilient expansion of the receiver and the resilient means. For
a cylindrical article such as a wrench socket, the receiver is of circular cross section
tapering radially inwardly from said one end toward the opposite end with the resilient
means in the form of at least one endless band of resilient material surrounding the
receiver. The holder may further include an article stop extending from the base wall
into the opposite end of the receiver for determining the level to which the article
projects from the top wall of the holder when inserted into the receiver.
[0006] For use as an organizer for a set of different size articles such as wrench sockets,
the holder includes plural openings, article receivers, and stops as aforesaid for
the articles, the respective openings and receivers being sized to retain the different
size articles and preferably being arranged in ascending/descending order, the heights
of the respective stops above the base wall being related to the lengths of the respective
articles so that the articles each project above the top wall substantially to the
same level. This arrangement enables the articles to be securely frictionally retained
in the respective receivers but readily removed when required.
[0007] In one form of the invention, the respective stops may be provided with ejector mechanisms
including a pushbutton projecting from the top plate of the holder and a lever linkage
connecting the pushbutton to the respective stop so that the stop is elevated to eject
an article responsive to depression of the pushbutton.
Figure 1 is a plan view of a first embodiment wrench socket organizer in accordance
with the invention.
Figure 2 is an elevational view of the organizer as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a sectional view on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a sectional view on line 4-4 of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a sectional view, somewhat enlarged, on line 5-5 of Figure 1.
Figure 6 is a plan view of a second embodiment wrench socket organizer in accordance
with the invention.
Figure 7 is an elevational view of the organizer shown in Figure 6.
Figure 8 is a sectional view on line 8-8 of Figure 6.
Figure 9 is a sectional view on line 9-9 of Figure 8.
Figure 10 is a sectional view on line 10-10 of Figure 8.
[0008] Referring initially to Figures 1-5, there is shown a first embodiment article holder
in accordance with the invention in the form of a flattish substantially rectangular
organizer 10 for a set of wrench sockets 12. It will be evident more particularly
from Figure 1 that the sockets are retained in the organizer in ascending/descending
size order in three longitudinal rows.
[0009] The organizer may, for example, comprise a base member 14 and a dish-like lid member
16, both the base and lid members, for example, being of molded plastic. The lid member
may, for example, be provided with suitable internal ribs 18 whereby the base member
is secured thereto by screws 20 or the like. The base member may be provided with
an integral belt hook 22.
[0010] Lid member 16 has a top wall 24 which is formed with rows of openings 26 of respectively
different sizes to suit the sizes of the respective wrench sockets. Each opening 26
in the top wall defines one open end of a tubular socket receiver 28 located in a
hollow space defined between top wall 24 and base member 14. The tubular receivers,
which in the illustrated embodiment are of circular cross section, may be integrally
molded with lid member 16 or alternatively they may be separate elements suitably
secured to the under surface of wall 24 around the respective openings 26. The receivers
28 taper inwardly toward the base 14 and additionally have a neck portion 30 adjacent
the opening 26 which is of increased taper. Further, the receivers are slit longitudinally
by slits 32 to make them radially contractable and expandable. As shown in Figure
4, there may be four slits per receiver. In order to exert a radially inwardly directed
resilient contracting force on the respective receivers, each receiver is provided
with an encircling band 34 of resilient or elastic material. The band is located at
the base of neck portion 30 of the respective receiver and exerts a resilient contracting
force thereon. Preferably, the bands 34 have flat engagement surfaces with the respective
receivers to prevent the bands rolling down the tapered outer surfaces of the respective
receivers.
[0011] Base 14 of the organizer is provided with upwardly directed stops 36 which project
into the lower ends of the respective receivers 28 thereby limiting the amount of
insertion of the respective sockets 12. Further, the stops may be adapted in height
to the respective receiver diameters and related to the sizes of the sockets 12 in
the socket set so that sockets of different height when inserted in their respective
receivers down to the level of the stops will project above wall 24 to the same level,
as shown in Figure 5. Where it will be evident that the height of the respective stops
36 shown therein is different in order to set the respective sockets at the same degree
of projection above wall 24.
[0012] The respective openings 26 and receivers 28 are designed to receive respective sockets
which are approximately the same nominal diameter as the bottom of the receiver necks
30. Accordingly, because the receivers taper downwardly when a socket is inserted
into a receiver, it resiliently expands the receiver against the contraction force
exerted by band 34 whereby when the socket is pressed fully home, the band 34 and
the outer wall of the receiver exert an inwardly directed resilient retaining force
on the socket preventing it from falling out of the receiver and securely retaining
it therein until it is withdrawn by pulling same from the top.
[0013] It will be evident that the device described provides a convenient from of socket
organizer which can either be carried by a workman using the belt hook 22 or which
can be suspended from a convenient location. By arranging the sockets in ascending/descending
size order, should a workman remove a particular socket and then find that he needs
the next one in size, in either direction, this can be readily located by feel. It
is also to be understood that while the organizer has been specifically described
for use with a set of wrench sockets, a similar construction is also useful for holding
other articles. Article holder structures in accordance with the invention can also
be incorporated in other appliances such as tool boxes, trays, drawers, cases and
the like. Further, while the openings 24 and the receivers 28 have been shown and
described as of circular cross section, this is to suit their application for retaining
wrench sockets. For other shaped articles, the receivers and openings could have a
different shape, for example, rectangular, with longitudinally slit walls, in which
case, the peripheral contraction means corresponding to bands 34 need not necessarily
be endless so as to encircle the entire receiver but, for example, channel-shaped
clips could be used as the contraction aids for rectangular-shaped receivers. In a
further modification, one or more of the stops 36 may be eliminated, and taller sockets
or the like may engage directly against base wall 14.
[0014] The socket organizer 10ʹ illustrated in Figures 6-10 is of generally similar design
and use to the socket organizer 10 previously described and like reference numerals
are used to denote like parts. In this case, however, the organizer is of circular
shape with the socket openings 28ʹ arranged in a circle around the outside of the
organizer. Also, in this case, the stops 36ʹ for the respective receivers 28ʹ are
separate elements and are each provided with an ejector mechanism including a press
button 40 and a lever 42 mounted on a post 44 extending inwardly from base wall 14ʹ
of the organizer. It will be evident that the press buttons 40 and the respective
stops 36ʹ are pivotally connected to opposite ends of lever 42 which itself pivots
on post 44. The respective press buttons 40 extend through openings 46 in top wall
24ʹ of the organizer and are arranged in a circle inside of the circle formed by the
openings 26ʹ. The stops 36ʹ may again be of different heights to suit the heights
of the respective sockets 12 and it will be evident that depression of the respective
press button 40 is effective to elevate the respective stop 36ʹ thereby ejecting a
socket from its respective receiver, while the press button is returned to its elevated
position when a socket is inserted into the respective receiver. In other respects,
organizer 10ʹ is constructed and operates in a similar manner to that of the first
embodiment.
1. An article holder comprising a housing having a wall, an opening in the wall, an
article receiver of tubular form supported by the wall with said opening defining
an open end of the receiver, the receiver being slit longitudinally to form a plurality
of circumferentially spaced segments with the segments being radially expandable and
contractable and resiliently resisting radial expansion whereby an article of suitable
size inserted into the receiver may resiliently expand the receiver for retention
therein by a resilient radial gripping force exerted by said receiver and peripheral
contracting means exerting radial inward force on the segments of the receiver.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein the receiver is of circular cross section tapering
radially inwardly from said one end toward the opposite end thereof, said peripheral
contracting means including at least one endless band of resilient material surrounding
the receiver to exert a radial contracting force.
3. The invention of claim 2 wherein the receiver has a neck portion of increased taper
extending from said opening and wherein the band is located substantially adjacent
the neck portion.
4. The invention of claim 1 wherein the holder further includes an article stop extending
from a base wall into the opposite end of the receiver.
5. The invention of claim 4 including an ejector mechanism for elevating the stop
to facilitate removal of an article from the receiver through said opening.
6. The invention of claim 5 wherein the ejector mechanism includes a pushbutton extending
into a hollow space through the wall of the holder, and a lever in said hollow space
connecting the pushbutton to the stop for upward movement of the stop responsive to
depression of the pushbutton.
7. The invention of claim 4 wherein the holder includes plural openings, article receivers,
and stops, as aforesaid, for organized receipt of a plurality of different size articles,
the respective openings and receivers being sized to retain different size articles
of a set and the height of at least some of the stops above the base wall being related
to the lengths of selected articles so that the articles each project above the top
wall substantially to the same level.
8. The invention as defined in claim 7 wherein the articles comprise a set of wrench
sockets.
9. An organizer for a set of articles each of a different size and height, the organizer
defining a plurality of article receiving depressions sized respectively to suit the
sizes of the respective articles, and wherein the depressions are each of a different
depth related to the height of the respective articles for retaining the articles
therein with the articles each projecting from their respective depressions to substantially
the same level, said organizer including a base wall, a top wall, a hollow space defined
between the base wall and top wall, a plurality of openings in the top wall, a plurality
of tubular article receivers in said hollow space each extending from one of said
openings, and a plurality of stops extending into the respective receivers, such that
each receiver, opening and top combination defines one of said depressions, each receiver
being slit longitudinally making it radially expandable and contractable, and resilient
means embracing each receiver for applying a resilient peripheral contraction force
thereon.
10. The invention of claim 9 wherein the receivers are each of circular cross section
tapering inwardly from the respective opening to the respective stop, and wherein
the resilient means includes at least one endless resilient band encircling each receiver.
11. The invention of claim 9 including an ejector mechanism for each stop for elevating
the stop to facilitate removal of an article from the respective receiver.
12. The invention of claim 11 wherein each ejector mechanism comprises a pushbutton
extending into said hollow space through the top wall and a lever in said hollow space
connecting the respective stop and pushbutton for upward movement of the stop responsive
to depression of the pushbutton.
13. The invention of claim 12 wherein the openings and pushbuttons are arranged in
respective concentric circles with the openings surrounding the pushbuttons.
14. The invention of claim 11 wherein the article receiving depressions are arranged
in ascending/descending size order.