Structure of tool case
First Claim
1. A tool case, including a plurality of pairs of casings unitarily made through shape molding process, said casings having symmetrically a variety of recess holes thereon for the setting therein of a variety of hand tools, a pair of retainer means or retaining holes each for the connection with one another, and being respectively connected in series by means of a connecting strip portion between each two casings, permitting two casings to relatively turn outward with adjacent two casings capable of being relatively turned inward so that the intermediate casings can be completely received inside a space which is defined by the first casing and the last casing when the first casing and the last casings are relatively turned to close up together, said first and last casings having hand-hold portions incorporated together for the holding of the hand when said casings are respectively closed up together.
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Abstract
A tool case, which includes a plurality of pairs of casings respectively connected in series by means of connecting strip portions therebetween, permitting two casings to relatively turn outward with the adjacent two casings capable of being relatively turned inward so that the intermediate casings can be completely received in a space which is defined by the first and the last casings when the first and the last casings are relatively turned inward to close up together. The casings comprises a variety of recess holes for receiving a variety of hand tools. The first and the last casings have hand-hold portions which can be incorporated together for the holding of the hand when the casings are relatively closed up together.
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1. A tool case, including a plurality of pairs of casings unitarily made through shape molding process, said casings having symmetrically a variety of recess holes thereon for the setting therein of a variety of hand tools, a pair of retainer means or retaining holes each for the connection with one another, and being respectively connected in series by means of a connecting strip portion between each two casings, permitting two casings to relatively turn outward with adjacent two casings capable of being relatively turned inward so that the intermediate casings can be completely received inside a space which is defined by the first casing and the last casing when the first casing and the last casings are relatively turned to close up together, said first and last casings having hand-hold portions incorporated together for the holding of the hand when said casings are respectively closed up together.
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