Tool carrier

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Inventors

Perry, Roger A.

Application #

310044

Filed

Oct-9-1981

Published

Jan-27-1987

Current US Class

024/3.12
224/904

International Classes

A44B 021/00

Field of Search

24/3 248/311.2 248/312 224/904

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hilburger; A. W.

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Abstract
A tool carrier for suspending a hammer from a person's belt. The head of the hammer is supported on a cradle which generally lies in a plane of the person's hand when his arm is relaxed at his side, and the handle of the hammer extends downwardly through an opening in the cradle. The carrier can be readily attached to the belt by sliding a mounting element upwardly behind the belt, then downwardly, so that the belt can be received into a retention slot. A reverse procedure is followed to remove the carrier from the belt. The carrier can be molded or formed out of sheet material or from wire stock.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A tool carrier for suspending from a person's belt a hammer of the type having a head with two ends and a handle extending transversely of the head from a location intermediate the ends of the head comprising:

a cradle including a base for supporting at spaced locations the head of the hammer and having an opening adapted to freely receive therethrough the handle of the hammer; and

mounting means for releasably suspending said cradle from a person's belt such that when the head of the hammer is supported on said cradle, the head lies in a plane beneath the plane of the belt, said mounting means including at least one forward member having upper and lower ends and at least one associated rear member having upper and lower ends, said forward and rear members lying in spaced apart generally parallel planes, bridge means joining said forward and rear members at said upper ends, said forward and rear members defining a belt receiving slot therebetween such that when said tool carrier is in its operational position, said rear member lies between the inside surface of the belt and the person's body and said forward member lies contiguous to the outer surface of the belt;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to improved apparatus in the form of a tool carrier for suspending a hammer, ready for use, from a person's belt.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Over the years, numerous expedients have been devised for supporting tools and the like on the belt of the user. Typical of such expedients are the constructions disclosed in the U.S. patents to Wood, U.S. Pat. No. 1,326,887 issued Dec. 30, 1919 and to Noordhoek, U.S. Pat. No. 3,104,434 issued Sept. 24, 1963. Each of these patents discloses hammer hangers formed from wire to hold the head of a hammer at a location contiguous to the belt of the user. The patent of Vanish, U.S. Pat. No. 2,618,419 issued Nov. 18, 1952 discloses a variation of the Wood and Noordhoek constructions. Specifically, the Vanish patent discloses a hammer holster utilizing a coiled wire loop member in combination with a clasp member for holding the head of a hammer at a location contiguous with the belt of the user.
 
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