Magnetic tool holder

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Inventors

Dietz, Hugh H.
Tienken, Alfred G.
Dems, Leonard A.
Haskins, James D.
Raymond, Richard F.

Application #

696244

Filed

May-6-1991

Published

May-25-1993

Current US Class

024/303
224/183
224/666
224/678
224/904
248/309.4
335/285

International Classes

A45F 005/00

Field of Search

224/183 224/252 224/253 224/904 211/DIG. 248/683 248/467 248/537 248/206.5 248/309.4 268/8 403/DIG. 24/303 292/251.5 335/302 335/285

Assignee

H. Dietz & Company, Inc. (Syracuse, NY)

Examiners

Sholl; Linda J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wall and Roehrig

US Patent References

5025966   Magnetic tool holder

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Abstract
An improved magnetic tool holder for tape measures is provided in which a spoked keeper plate is mounted on the tool to be held in the tool holder. This results in a uniform holding force around the circumference of the holder so that the tool can be securely held in the receptacle and can be readily and easily removed by application of a controlled force. The holding force can be varied by varying the number of spokes and the width of the spokes. A self-centering ring and receptacle is provided to produce an audible click when the tool is properly seated with the keeper plate in intimate contact with the magnet and pole piece.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A magnetic tool holder for securing a tool to the belt of a user which comprises:

a body member and a tool member;

a magnet and a magnetic pole piece;

a keeper member sized for cooperative engagement with said magnet and pole piece;

a receptacle member for receiving said magnet and magnetic pole piece or keeper member therein, having a complementary size and shape for close sliding fit with said magnet and pole piece or keeper member;

said receptacle member being located on said body member or tool member;

said magnet and pole piece or keeper member not positioned in said receptacle member being mounted on the other one of said body or tool members from that on which said receptacle is located;



Description
This invention relates to a magnetic tool holder for tape measures and the like, and more particularly to an improved magnetic tape holder in which the holding force is carefully controlled and the proper seating of the tool in the holder is clearly indicated.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has been common practice for many years now to make a tape measure by forming a narrow strip of flexible material, usually metal marked with units of length into a coil and housing it in a generally rectangular container from which the tape can be withdrawn and retracted for use.

Various devices have been used over the years to secure the tape measure when not in use to the clothing of the user, such as belt clips and various types of hooks or the like. With most prior art devices, it has often been necessary to use both hands to clip a tape measure to the belt or pocket or to secure it on a hook or other attachment and it has frequently resulted in the tape measure not being replaced in its proper storage holder, but merely laid on a work bench where it can easily be knocked on the floor or become covered with other work.
 
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