Tool holder for tools on a perforated board

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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211 591, 2482221, A47B 9606

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050093819

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BRIEF SUMMARY
Previously known holders of this kind are not able to adapt themselves to different distances between holes, i.e. a differently designed or dimensioned holder is to used for each hole module. Another drawback of known techniques resides in that the holders easily become disengaged when subjected to heavy tools and/or strain of any kind and thus fall off the board with the tool or the like. Finally, further disadvantages are to be seen in expensiveness of the holders in production and use in spite of a limited endurance.
An object of the invention is to counteract these drawbacks and to eliminate them as far as possible. Furthermore, it is an object of the invention to develop techniques in this field.
These objects are achieved according to the present invention by a holder of the kind as initially defined, which is further characterized by the features set forth in the characterizing clause of claim 1. Further characteristics of and advantages with the invention are revealed by the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings showing by example non-limited embodiments.
FIG. 1 is a perspective front view from above of a holder according to the invention,
FIG. 2 a front view of the holder according to FIG. 1,
FIG. 3 is a sectional view according to line III--III in FIG. 2,
FIG. 4-6 show a further embodiment according to the present invention corresponding to FIG. 1-3, respectively,
FIG. 7 is a rear view of the holder according to FIG. 1-3, and
FIG. 8-11 show a third embodiment of a hold according to the present invention in a perspective, rear, front and underneath view, respectively.
The holder according to the invention shows a generally platelike rectangular base 1, which uppermost is thickened to provide a horizontal, traverse supporting beam Z equipped with preferably throughgoing holes 3 arranged at right angle to the base plane and provided to retain tool carriers or the like 4.
In its rear, upper area, the beam 2 is centrally furnished with a rearwardly and upwardly projecting hook 5 having the shape of a parallelepiped. and showing a bevel 6 in its rear lower area
Below the beam 2, the base is preferably furnished with lateral recesses 7, between which there is centrally provided a circular opening 8. From the latter, there extends downwardly a slot 9, which terminates freely at the lower end of the base while extending through and leaving free an intermediate, roughly rectangular cut-out portion 10. Into this cut-out portion is inserted a locking member 11 abutting the front side of said base with a rectangular plate 12, the front side of which shows a handle 13 designed as a central traverse rib. In said cut out portion said locking member is guided by a guiding part 14, which close to said plate is designed thicker, which then within the rear area of the base is recessed downwardly, and which then forms a guiding flange 16 extending upwardly and laterally within the plane of the base, with which flange said guiding part is guided within an enlargement 17 of base 1 connecting to the cut-out portion 10. Part 14 continues rearwards and beyond base 1 and is terminated by a claw 15, which points downwards.
It will be readily appreciated, that parts 1, 4 and 11 may be manufactured in one piece, respectively. Parts 4 are preferably made of metal, while parts 1 and 11 are made of plastic material, e.g. by injection molding. In this way, a simple and economical mass production is possible. As the holder is made in one piece, except for the locking member, the holder is very rigid and able to resist great strain. Even the locking member is rugged and furthermore utmost protected. The assembly is very simple. The tool carriers or the like 4 may simply be pressed into the base, possibly even screwed in, as the beam 2 is designed with great height and depth, so that any bending is practically impossible even at great strain Furthermore, the beam lends itself to individual shaping, attachments etc. Then, the locking member is introduced into the cut-out portion 10 turned 90.degree., i.e.

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