Hex key holder with mechanism for pivotably securing a smaller block to a larger block for facilitating access to hex keys in the smaller block
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1. A hex key holder comprising:
- a larger block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of first hex keys, and a curved arm extending forwardly from one side of the larger block;
a smaller block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of second hex keys smaller than the first hex keys; and
means for pivotably securing the smaller block between the larger block and the arm.
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Abstract
A hex key holder in one embodiment includes a larger block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of first hex keys, and a curved arm extending forwardly from one side of the larger block, a smaller block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of second hex keys smaller than the first hex keys, and a pivot for pivotably securing the smaller block between the larger block and the arm. The invention can facilitate access to the second hex keys by tilting the smaller block.
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1. A hex key holder comprising:
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a larger block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of first hex keys, and a curved arm extending forwardly from one side of the larger block; a smaller block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of second hex keys smaller than the first hex keys; and means for pivotably securing the smaller block between the larger block and the arm.
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2. A hex key holder comprising:
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a larger block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of first hex keys; a smaller block including a plurality of penetrating channels of circular section for retaining a plurality of second hex keys smaller than the first hex keys; and means for pivotably securing the smaller block to the larger block.
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