Belt attached tool hanger
A tool hanging device attached to the belt of a person. The hanging device is constructed of a unitary piece of wire. The wire is bent in such a manner that a forward and horizontal U-shaped loop is created. Legs of the U-shape are further bent upwardly to create upstanding legs of the U-shape. The upstanding legs are further bent over themselves to form loops. The loops are slip behind a belt of a user and then downwardly so that the loops attach themselves to the belt. The forward and horizontal U-shape is used to hang a hammer thereon and other tools.
This invention relates to a tool hanger that is carried on a person's waist belt. There are many known tool hangers that are carried on the belt of a workman. Mostly, these hangers are attached to a belt by way of loops. Other tool carriers are known as tool pouches or satchels that are also carried on a belt.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,480,755 illustrates an article carrying device that is made of a continuous single wire-like member which is bent in many convoluted turns to receive the handle of a container. This device is carried on a belt of a person.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,480,755 shows a tool storage device that is made of a continuous wire-like member. A suggestion in the specification suggests that a hammer may hang to be stored when not in use. This device is designed to store a hammer on a peg board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe invention at hand is a device that is a simple hanger for a hammer which is used by a workman, such as a roofer or a carpenter, for example. These professions are normally using a hammer only and the hammer should readily be available between the handling of materials. The hammer hanger consists of a single wire-like hanger that forms a forward and horizontal loop which is carried by a belt of the workman. The hammer is easily slipped onto and out of the loop as the task of the work in progress requires. Other similar tools can also be hung into the loop such as pliers.
Claims
1. A tool hanging device on a person comprising a single solitary wire: element being bent into a forward and substantially horizontal U-shaped hanging loop leaving two legs of the U-shape, each of said two legs are further bent into vertical upstanding legs, each of said upstanding legs are further bent back upon themselves to form downwardly extending loops, each of said loops are slipped over a belt of a person.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 29, 2007
Publication Date: Apr 30, 2009
Inventor: Jean P. Corzine (Fort Myers, FL)
Application Number: 11/977,915
International Classification: A45F 5/02 (20060101);