TOOL HOLSTER CONSTRUCTIONS
A reversible tool holster comprises a mounting pad with a pocket configured to accept a drill, for example, wherein the handle of the drill may be oriented in either direction in the pocket. A tool holster is also disclosed wherein the orientation of the pocket or tool holding element is canted or extended outwardly to enable workers to assume various positions comfortably with the tool holster.
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This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 11/138,801 filed May 26, 2005 entitled Tool Constructions for which priority is claimed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn a principal aspect the present invention relates to various tool belt holster constructions for holding tools such as hammers, power drills and the like.
Construction workers, typically, utilize a belt with various types of holsters and pockets attached thereto or mounted thereon in order to carry tools at a construction or work site. Typically, the tool belt is comprised of a heavy leather or canvas construction and the various pockets and holsters for tools associated therewith are affixed to the belt by sliding the belt through loops on the back side of the pocket or holster or by clips or buckles. Numerous prior art patents disclose constructions of this type including the following:
A problem that may arise with respect to tool belts concerns the fact that construction workers may be either right handed or left handed. Thus, placement of a particular tool on the right hand or left hand side of the body of the worker becomes a factor affecting the efficiency of the worker. Additionally, tools must be accessible to the worker in various positions so that the worker may perform his or her task. For example, the worker may be standing erect in order to perform a task. Alternatively, the worker may be kneeling or crouching or sitting. Thus, tool holders should be constructed in a manner which, when supported on a tool belt, will not interfere with the performance of the work being done. These factors, among others, contributed to the identification of the need for tool holsters and tool pouch or pocket constructions as described hereinafter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly, the present invention relates to a reversible tool holster which is comprised of a back mounting pad with a holster pocket panel affixed to the front side of the mounting pad. The holster pocket panel is constructed so that a tool, such as a power drill, may be easily inserted within the pocket defined between the mounting pad and pocket panel whether the pocket is affixed to a tool belt by placement on the left hand side or right hand side of a worker. That is, the holster pocket panel is provided with a construction so that a drill handle or hammer head or the like can rest easily on either side of the pocket. Additionally, the back side of the mounting pad is provided with belt loops that are canted or oriented to facilitate placement of the holster on the left or right hand side of the tool belt.
An alternative embodiment of the invention comprises a tool holster wherein a tool support pad is slanted or canted downwardly and outwardly from a tool belt. In this manner, the handle of a tool, such as a hammer, for example, can extend outwardly from the belt at an acute angle thereby facilitating kneeling and bending and other movement of the worker inasmuch as the handle is displaced away from the body of the worker. The concepts associated with the various embodiments may be combined to provide workers with left hand or right hand tool holders having configurations which orient the tool in a manner which facilitate movement of the worker.
Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide various types of tool belt tool holders which facilitate ease of access to the tool and ease of movement by a construction worker.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an inexpensive, rugged yet highly useful tool holster construction.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a tool holster construction which may be easily used by both left handed and right handed workers and which may be used by workers which are engaged in construction activities that require standing erect, kneeling and other positions.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGIn the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
Thus, referring initially to
A pocket panel 34 is affixed to the mounting pad 20. The pocket panel 34 is affixed to the front side 24 of the mounting pad 20. The pocket panel 34 includes a top margin 36 having a generally middle section 38 and first and second lateral side sections 40 and 42 respectively which are connected respectively to the first and second spaced lateral side edges 28 and 30 of the mounting pad 20. The connection of the lateral side sections 40 and 42 results in the creation of a pocket with an opening 44 in the top thereof for receipt of a tool between the mounting pad 20 and the pocket panel 34. An important feature of the invention is the fact that the lateral side sections or edges 40 and 42 are less closely positioned toward the top edge 26 than the midsection 38. In this manner, a tool, such as a power drill, may be easily positioned within the pocket defined by the back panel or mounting pad 20 and the pocket panel 34 with the handle of the tool projecting either to the left or to the right from the pocket opening defined thereby. Consequently, the pocket can accommodate positioning of a tool for a left handed or right handed worker.
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The pocket panel 34 includes a lower end or bottom section 64 which, in a preferred embodiment, is fixed to the bottom or lower end 32 of the front side of the mounting pad 20. The pocket panel 34 may be configured to provide for openings or passages, such as opening 66 and opening 68 between the pocket panel 34 and the mounting pad 20 through which the chuck of a power drill may fit, for example, or through which a drill bit may be extended if it is inserted into a chuck of a power drill. The inclusion or exclusion of openings 66 and 68 thus is optional. In the embodiment shown, however, the openings 66 and 68 are provided in a manner which facilitates the utility of the holster by both a right handed as well as a left handed worker as illustrated in
The preferred embodiment of the tool holster of
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The features of the embodiments of
Other variations of the concepts disclosed may be incorporated in embodiments of the inventions. The number and arrangement of the pockets, the size of the pockets, the material used to manufacture the pockets, the use of mesh materials rather than the solid fabric materials, the incorporation of molded elements such as molded plastic elements in place of fabric elements are all considered to be within the scope of the invention. The invention is therefore to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A reversible tool holster comprising, in combination:
- a mounting pad having a back side, a front side, first and second spaced lateral side edges, a top edge, and a bottom end;
- a pocket panel affixed to the front side of the mounting pad, said pocket panel including a top margin with a middle section and first and second lateral side sections, said first and second lateral side sections connected, respectively, to the mounting pad first and second side edges to define a pocket opening for receipt of a tool between the mounting pad and the pocket panel, said middle section of the top margin extending toward the top edge of the mounting pad more closely than the first and second lateral side sections whereby a tool may be positioned into the pocket opening in more than a single orientation; and
- first and second holster support loops affixed to the back side of the mounting pad, each of said loops connect with the first and second lateral side edges of the mounting pad to form a loop for receipt of a tool belt, said first and second holster support loops having an angular relationship with each other whereby placement of a belt through each loop provides a distinct orientation of the tool holster relative to the belt.
2. The tool holster of claim 1 wherein the holster is generally symmetrical about an axis between the top edge and bottom end of the mounting pad.
3. The tool holster of claim 1 further including a tool retention strap connectable between the pocket panel and mounting pad front side.
4. The tool holster of claim 1 wherein the pocket panel includes an open bottom end section.
5. The tool holster of claim 1 including a supplemental pocket mounted on the pocket panel.
6. The tool holster of claim 1 wherein the pocket panel includes a bottom end section attached to the mounting pad at the bottom end.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 30, 2007
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2007
Applicant: Travel Caddy, Inc. d/b/a Travelon (Elk Grove Village, IL)
Inventors: Donald Godshaw (Evanston, IL), Andrezj Redzisz (Wheeling, IL)
Application Number: 11/847,375
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);