A foldable tool kit having a body constructed of a single elongate member to which is secured a plurality of individual tools pivotally movable about a pin between a folded position and a working position.
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13. A combination tool, comprising:
a single elongate body member;
a first pin having a cantilevered portion supported by and extending in a substantially transverse direction away from said single elongate body member;
a first plurality of tools pivotally supported in adjacent relation on said cantilevered portion such that said first plurality of tools are movable about said cantilevered portion between a working position and a folded position;
at least one biasing member supported on said cantilevered portion;
a head secured at a free end of said cantilevered portion and disposed so as to cause said at least one biasing member to bias individual tools of said first plurality of tools in frictional engagement, thereby minimizing movement of said individual tools in said transverse direction.
1. A tool kit, comprising:
a body member, said body member comprising a single elongate member;
a first pin supported by said single elongate member with at least a portion of said first pin cantilevered outwardly and substantially transverse to said single elongate member;
a first plurality of tools pivotally supported on said cantilevered portion of said first pin such that said first plurality of tools are movable about said cantilevered portion between a working position and a folded position;
a second pin supported by said single elongate member with at least a portion of said second pin cantilevered outwardly and substantially transverse to said single elongate member;
a second plurality of tools pivotally supported on said cantilevered portion of said second pin such that said second plurality of tools are movable about said cantilevered portion between a working position and a folded position.
0. 29. A combination tool, comprising:
a singular elongate body member having a first side and an opposing second side and a length defined by a first end and a second end;
a first cantilevered pin supported by said singular elongated body member having an unsupported free end with at least a portion of said first cantilevered pin cantilevered outwardly extending substantially transverse to said singular elongate body member on said first side and proximate said first end;
at least one first tool formed from bar stock bent at one end to form a loop through which said first cantilevered pin is received such that said at least one first tool is pivotally supported on said first cantilevered pin between said unsupported free end and said first side and pivotal between a working position and a folded position;
a second cantilevered pin supported by said singular elongated body member having an unsupported free end with at least a portion of said second cantilevered pin cantilevered outwardly extending substantially transverse to said elongate body member on said first side and proximate said second end;
at least one second tool formed from bar stock bent at one end to form a loop through which said second cantilevered pin is received such that said at least one second tool is pivotally supported on said second cantilevered pin between said unsupported free end and said first side and pivotal between a working position and a folded position.
0. 25. A combination tool, comprising:
a singular elongate body member having a first side, an opposing second side, a length defined by a first end and a second end;
a first cantilevered pin supported by said singular elongated body member having an unsupported free end with at least a portion of said first cantilevered pin cantilevered outwardly extending substantially transverse from said first side;
at least one first tool formed from bar stock bent at one end to form a loop through which said first cantilevered pin is received such that said at least one first tool is pivotally disposed on said first cantilevered pin between said unsupported free end and said first side and pivotal between a working position and a folded position;
a second cantilevered pin supported by said singular elongated body member having an unsupported free end with at least a portion of said second cantilevered pin cantilevered outwardly extending substantially transverse from said second side;
at least one second tool formed from bar stock bent at one end to form a loop through which said second cantilevered pin is received such that said at least one second tool is pivotally disposed on said second cantilevered pin between said unsupported free end and said second side and pivotal between a working position and a folded position; and
wherein said first cantilevered pin and said second cantilevered pin are different portions of a single pin extending through said singular elongate body member.
2. The tool kit of
3. The tool kit of
4. The tool kit of
a first tool stop extending substantially transverse to said single elongate member and whereby said first tool stop prevents said first plurality of tools from pivoting about said cantilevered portion of said first pin in one direction past said folded position.
5. The tool kit of
a second tool stop extending substantially transverse to said elongate member and whereby said second tool stop prevents said second plurality of tools from pivoting about said cantilevered portion of said second pin in one direction past said folded position.
6. The tool kit of
7. The tool kit of
8. The tool kit of
9. The tool kit of
11. The tool kit of
12. The tool kit of
14. The combination tool of
15. The combination tool of
16. The combination tool of
17. The combination tool of
a second pin having a cantilevered portion supported by and extending in a substantially transverse direction away from said single elongate body member;
a second plurality of tools pivotally supported in adjacent relation on said cantilevered portion of said second pin such that said second plurality of tools are movable about said cantilevered portion of said second pin between a working position and a folded position;
at least one biasing member supported on said cantilevered portion of said second pin;
a head secured at a free end of said cantilevered portion of said second pin and disposed so as to cause said at least one biasing member to bias individual tools of said second plurality of tools in frictional engagement, thereby minimizing movement of said individual tools of said second plurality of tools in said transverse direction.
18. The combination tool of
a first tool stop extending substantially transverse to said single elongate body member and whereby said first tool stop prevents said first plurality of tools from pivoting about said cantilevered portion of said first pin in one direction past said folded position.
19. The combination tool of
a second tool stop extending substantially transverse to said single elongate body member and whereby said second tool stop prevents said second plurality of tools from pivoting about said cantilevered portion of said second pin in one direction past said folded position.
20. The combination tool of
21. The combination tool of
23. The combination tool of
24. The combination tool of
0. 26. The combination tool of claim 25 wherein said first cantilevered pin and said second cantilevered pin are disposed proximate one of said ends.
0. 27. The combination tool of claim 25 including first and second tool stops disposed on said first and second sides, respectively, whereby said first tool stop prevents said at least one first tool from pivoting about said first cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position and whereby said second tool stop prevents said at least one second tool from pivoting about said second cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position.
0. 28. The combination tool of claim 26 including first and second tool stops disposed on said first and second sides, respectively, whereby said first tool stop prevents said at least one first tool from pivoting about said first cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position and whereby said second tool stop prevents said at least one second tool from pivoting about said second cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position.
0. 30. The combination tool of claim 29 including a first tool stop disposed on said first side, whereby said first tool stop prevents said at least one first tool from pivoting about said first cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position, and whereby said first tool stop prevents said at least one second tool from pivoting about said second cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position.
0. 31. The combination tool of claim 29 further including:
a third cantilevered pin supported by and disposed substantially transverse to said elongate body member on said second side and proximate said first end;
at least one third tool formed from bar stock bent at one end to form a loop through which said third cantilevered pin is received such that said at least one third tool is pivotally supported on said third cantilevered pin and pivotal between a working position and a folded position.
0. 32. The combination tool of claim 31 further including:
a fourth cantilevered pin supported by and disposed substantially transverse to said elongate body member on said second side and proximate said second end;
at least one fourth tool formed from bar stock bent at one end to form a loop through which said fourth cantilevered pin is received such that said at least one fourth tool is pivotally supported only on said fourth cantilevered pin and pivotal between a working position and a folded position.
0. 33. The combination tool of claim 31 including a second tool stop disposed on said second side, whereby said second tool stop prevents said at least one third tool from pivoting about said third cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position.
0. 34. The combination tool of claim 33 whereby said second tool stop prevents said at least one fourth tool from pivoting about said fourth cantilevered pin in one direction past said folded position.
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This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/447,163, filed May 27, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,435.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to hand tools, and, more particularly, to foldable multipurpose tool kits or combination tools.
2. Description of the Related Art
Multipurpose tool kits or combination tools are well known in the bicycle industry, in particular. This is due primarily to the fact that only a limited number of tools are required to meet most of the mechanical repair needs of bicycles. As a result, bicyclists and technicians find it beneficial and convenient to combine select tools into a single multipurpose tool kit or combination tool.
Among competitive cyclists and bicycle enthusiasts, it is generally desired for multipurpose tool kits to be as compact and lightweight as possible for ease of carrying while riding, but without compromising the sturdiness or performance of the individual tools of the tool kit. At the same time, it is desirable to include as many tools as possible in the tool kit to ensure the cyclists have available, in one tool kit, the tools necessary to repair most mechanical breakdowns likely to be experienced while riding. It should be appreciated, however, that the desire to provide a sturdy, rigid tool kit with a multiple of quality tools necessarily conflicts with the competing interest of providing a compact, lightweight tool kit.
In attempting to satisfy the foregoing competing interests many combination tool kits have been developed. While the various commercially available tool kit designs may serve their intended purpose, heretofore, none have satisfactorily met all the foregoing competing interests and objectives. Heretofore, all known bicycle tool kits have utilized a shackle or clevis type design in which the individual tools are pivotally disposed on a shaft or pin supported at each end by an eyelet or ear. The eyelets or ears may be disposed in the opposing sidewalls of the tool kit body (much like a jack knife design), such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,601,481 to Chuang; U.S. Pat. No. 6,216,301 to Rivera; U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,834 to Collins; U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,774 to Chang; and/or U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,004 to Hsiao. In other tool kit designs, the ears or eyelets extend or project from a wide block or base comprising a portion of the tool kit, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. RE37210 to Chuang; U.S. Pat. No. 6,564,678 to Wang; U.S. Pat. No. 6,622,329 to Ostor et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,351 to Hawkins et al.
While the foregoing shackle or clevis type designs minimize torque and bending stresses exerted on the pin when the tools are in use due to the pin being supported at both ends, such shackle or clevis type designs necessarily result in greater weight and size of the tool kit as a result of the additional sidewall or larger block base associated with such designs. Thus, it should be appreciated, that by eliminating one of the sidewalls of the foregoing designs or by eliminating one of the ears or eyelets projecting from the block base of the other foregoing designs, substantial weight reduction can be achieved.
The present invention overcomes the shortfalls of other commercially available multipurpose tool kits by providing a lightweight, compact tool kit comprising a plurality tools necessary for meeting most mechanical repair needs experienced with bicycles, without sacrificing tool quality or performance or the sturdiness or rigidity of tool kit as a whole. In addition, as identified herein, the present invention offers other features and advantages over known multipurpose tool kits or combination tools.
A foldable tool kit having a body constructed of a single elongate beam member to which is pivotally secured a plurality of individual tools pivotally movable about a pin between a folded position and a working position. The plurality of tools may include any type or combination of tools, including, but not limited to hex wrenches, screwdrivers, and chain tools.
In one embodiment, the tool kit includes a single pin supported by the single elongate member substantially transverse and approximate one end of the single elongate member. The pin may have one end cantilevered from the single elongate member or the pin may be supported substantially at its midpoint such that its two ends are cantilevered on each side of the single elongate member.
In another embodiment, rather than a single pin, there may be two pins supported by the single elongate member on opposing sides thereof.
In another embodiment, the tool kit may be substantially as described in either of the two immediately preceding paragraphs but with a second single pin or two pins supported at the other end of the single elongate member.
In all of the foregoing embodiments, the single elongate member preferably includes at least one tool stop to abut the tools in the folded position so that the tools are not free to rotate 360 degrees in one direction. If the tool kit includes tools pivotally secured to the elongate member at each end thereof, as in the preferred embodiment, it should be appreciated that multiple tool stops may be provided, depending on the cantilevered arrangement of the pin and the positioning of the tools on the pin with respect to the single elongate member.
In the preferred embodiment, a tire lever is provided which removable attaches to the single elongate member. Also in the preferred embodiment, the single elongate member removably attaches to and cooperates with secondary tools.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several figures, drawing
The tool kit 10 includes a body 12 comprising a single elongate beam member 14 to which is pivotally secured a plurality of individual tools 16 pivotally movable about a pin or shaft 18 (
The tools 16 may include any combination of individual tools. However, as best illustrated in
Among the tools 16 is also preferably a chain tool 30 for repairing bicycle chains. The chain tool 30 includes a chain support 32 for receiving the bicycle chain and a pressure screw 34 used to force or dislodge the rivets joining the chain links.
Continuing to refer to
An alternative embodiment of the tool kit 10 is illustrated in
Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the pin 18 may take any suitable form recognized by those of skill in the art for pivotally securing tools 16 to an elongate member. For example, as illustrated in
Also in the preferred embodiment, as best illustrated in
As illustrated in
Additionally, as best illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
Various modification to the embodiments of the tool kit described herein will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. As such, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawing figures, but rather should be accorded the widest scope consistent with the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Hawkins, Eric H., Oster, Pierre A. G.
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