Special receptacle or package – For a tool – Plural
Patent
1984-01-04
1984-11-13
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Special receptacle or package
For a tool
Plural
206350, 206373, 206443, 206818, 211 60T, 2483094, 224183, B65D 8524, B65D 8562
Patent
active
044820496
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic drill holder is comprised of a nonmagnetic housing and a magnetic back plate. The housing is fabricated as a series of adjoining longitudinal channels, each having one closed end. A common magnetic back plate encloses the channels longitudinally, thus forming longitudinal receptacles. The channels may be of varying lengths and areas, making them suitable for holding a series of tools, such as drill bits. Magnetic tools placed in the receptacles are retained in them by magnetic attraction. The tool holder further includes a pocket that utilizes the magnetic back plate and a housing rib to hold a selected tool, such as a drill chuck key, in the tool holder.
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