TORQUE-ENABLING DRIVE TOOL HOLDER
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1. A torque-enabling tool holder comprising:
- a frame having a handle portion and a drive tool receiving portion;
a plurality of tools, each having an end housed within said drive tool receiving portion; and
retaining means, located within said drive tool receiving portion for receiving said end of said plurality of tools;
wherein when one of said tools is rotated from a storage position to an in use position, said handle portion is used as a handle to provide an easier method for enabling torque for said tool.
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Abstract
The invention is directed at a torque-enabling tool holder comprising a frame having a handle portion and a drive tool receiving portion; a plurality of tools, each having an end housed within the drive tool receiving portion; and retaining means, located within the drive tool receiving portion for receiving the end of the plurality of tools; wherein when one of the tools is rotated from a storage position to an in use position, the handle portion is used as a handle to provide an easier method for enabling torque for the tool.
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13 Claims
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1. A torque-enabling tool holder comprising:
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a frame having a handle portion and a drive tool receiving portion; a plurality of tools, each having an end housed within said drive tool receiving portion; and retaining means, located within said drive tool receiving portion for receiving said end of said plurality of tools; wherein when one of said tools is rotated from a storage position to an in use position, said handle portion is used as a handle to provide an easier method for enabling torque for said tool. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A torque enabling tool holder comprising:
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a plurality of tools having a long portion connected to a short portion in an L-shaped manner; a frame having a handle portion and a drive tool receiving portion;
said drive tool receiving portion housing an end of said short portion of said plurality of tools;wherein when said tool is parallel to said handle portion, said tool is in a storage position and when said tool is substantially perpendicular to said handle portion, said tool is in an in use position. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A method of enabling torque for a tool holder comprising the steps of:
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translating an initial gripping and rotation force of a handle portion to a drive tool receiving portion; translating said force receiving at said drive tool receiving portion to a retaining means portion; translating said force received at said retaining means portion to a tool, in an in use position; and translating said force applied to said tool to enable torque to said tool holder.
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