IP Library Granted Patent US 9,649,762
Granted Patent B2
US 9,649,762 · App. 14/045,953 · Granted May 16, 2017

Tool holder with tabs and/or suction cups

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Patent No.
US 9,649,762
App. No.
14/045,953
Granted
May 16, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tool holder has a sleeve member with a generally cylindrical sidewall, an open end and a closed end. The sleeve member is adapted to receive the non-working end of a tool inserted along a central longitudinal axis into the open end. A connector is coupled to the closed end of the sleeve member. The sleeve member has at least one tab extending axially away from an open end of the sidewall and/or at least one suction cup on an inside surface of the sidewall.

Claims (40)

1. A tool holder comprising:

a sleeve member having a generally cylindrical sidewall with an open end and a closed end and made of a flexible and resilient material, wherein the sleeve member is adapted to receive a non-working end of a hand tool inserted into the open end along a central longitudinal axis;

a tether connector coupled to the closed end of the sleeve member; and

at least one feature made of a flexible and resilient material selected from the group consisting of (i) at least one tab having a body portion connected to the open end of the generally cylindrical sidewall and extending to a foot portion connected to the body portion, wherein the tab extends away from both the open end and the closed end of the sidewall in a direction generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis, and (ii) at least one suction cup on an inside surface of the sidewall.

2. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein the closed end of the sleeve member defines an end opening therethrough and the tool holder further comprises:

a connector assembly comprising:

a disk member having a substantially planar face sized to abut an inside surface of the closed end of the sleeve member;

a shaft extending perpendicularly from the substantially planar face and extending axially through the end opening of the sleeve member; and

a cap member retained on the shaft wherein the tether connector is engaged with the cap member.

3. The tool holder of claim 2 , wherein the tether connector is configured to rotate about the central longitudinal axis of the sleeve member and configured to rotate about a pivot axis extending transversely to the central longitudinal axis.

4. A tool holder comprising:

a sleeve member having a generally cylindrical sidewall with an open end and a closed end, wherein the sleeve member is adapted to receive a non-working end of a hand tool inserted into the open end along a central longitudinal axis and wherein the closed end of the sleeve member defines an end opening therethrough;

a tether connector coupled to the closed end of the sleeve member;

at least one feature selected from the group consisting of (i) at least one tab extending away from the open end of the sidewall in a direction generally parallel the central longitudinal axis, and (ii) at least one suction cup on an inside surface of the sidewall; and

a connector assembly comprising:

a disk member having a substantially planar face sized to abut an inside surface of the closed end of the sleeve member;

a shaft extending perpendicularly from the substantially planar face and extending axially through the end opening of the sleeve member; and

a cap member retained on the shaft wherein the tether connector is engaged with the cap member;

wherein the tether connector is a connector ring having a first end and a second end aligned with one another and separated by a predefined distance, the first end having an enlarged first-end portion and the second end having an enlarged second-end portion and wherein the cap member has a cap aperture extending axially therethrough, a top surface, and a bottom surface, the bottom surface defining a pair of tether connector recesses opposite the cap aperture and each sized to at least partially receive the enlarged first-end portion and the enlarged second end-portion, respectively, of the tether connector; and

the connector assembly further comprising an upper disk member with a centrally-located opening therethrough and sized to receive the shaft, the upper disk member being disposed on the shaft wherein the upper disk member has a top surface defining an annular recess wherein the cap member is rotatable about the shaft with the first end and the second end of the tether connector each disposed between the respective tether connector recess and the annular recess of the upper disk member.

5. The tool holder of claim 4 , wherein the shaft is a split shaft having a catch surface extending radially from the shaft at a head portion, wherein the catch surface engages the top surface of the cap member.

6. The tool holder of claim 2 , wherein the connector assembly is coupled to the sleeve member with a feature selected from the group consisting of a nut threaded onto the shaft, a retaining ring installed on the shaft, a snap fit with a catch surface on the shaft to the sleeve member, an opening through the shaft and a connector extending through the opening, and an enlargement on the shaft that abuts an outside surface of the closed end of the sleeve member.

7. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein an inside surface of the closed end is concave.

8. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein an inside surface of the sidewall tapers in a range of about 1 degree to about 2 degrees from the open end to the closed end relative to the central longitudinal axis of the sleeve member.

9. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve member has two tabs spaced about 180° from one another when the at least one feature is the at least one tab.

10. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tab does not extend radially beyond an outermost surface of the sleeve member when the at least one feature is the at least one tab.

11. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tab has a foot portion that extends transversely outward from a body portion when the at least one feature is the at least one tab.

12. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one feature includes both the at least one tab and the at least one suction cup.

13. The tool holder of claim 11 , wherein the body portion decreases in width from the open end of the side wall to the foot portion.

14. The tool holder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one feature is the at least one suction cup and wherein the at least one suction cup includes a plurality of suction cups spaced from one another and distributed about the inside surface of the sleeve member.

15. The tool holder of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of suction cups are evenly distributed.

16. A method of securing a hand tool to a tether comprising:

providing a tool holder comprising:

a sleeve member having a generally cylindrical sidewall with an open end and a closed end and made of a flexible and resilient material, wherein the sleeve member is adapted to receive a non-working end of a hand tool inserted along a central longitudinal axis of the sleeve member into the open end;

a tether connector coupled to the closed end of the sleeve member; and

at least one feature made of a flexible and resilient material selected from the group consisting of (i) at least one tab having a body portion connected to the open end of the generally cylindrical sidewall and extending to a foot portion connected to the body portion, wherein the tab extends away from both the open end and the closed end of the sidewall in a direction generally parallel the central longitudinal axis, and (ii) at least one suction cup on an inside surface of the sidewall;

inserting the non-working end of the tool into the open end of the sleeve member a distance sufficient to establish a frictional grip between the sleeve member and the tool; and

connecting a first end of the tether to the tether connector.

17. The method of claim 16 further comprising pulling the at least one tab radially away from the non-working end of the tool when the at least one feature is the at least one tab to minimize the frictional grip between the sleeve member and the tool until the sleeve member is seated onto the hand tool.

18. The method of claim 16 further comprising pulling the at least one tab, when the at least one feature is the at least one tab, axially in the direction of the hand tool to attain the sufficient distance of engagement onto the hand tool.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 13, 2025
From: PURE SAFETY GROUP, INC.
To: SIENA LENDING GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 070205/0813 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2021
From: KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: TY-FLOT, INC.
Reel/Frame 056526/0546 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2021
From: KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: PURE SAFETY GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 056527/0428 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2021
From: PURE SAFETY GROUP, INC.
To: KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 054899/0409 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 16, 2019
From: TY-FLOT, INC
To: PURE SAFETY GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 051041/0421 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2018
From: TY-FLOT, INC.
To: KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 046996/0246 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 4, 2013
From: MOREAU, DARRELL A; MOREAU, ANDRE W
To: TY-FLOT, INC.
Reel/Frame 031346/0292 →