Self-adapting tool rack
First Claim
1. A self-adapting rack for holding tools comprising a plurality of individually retractable hooks made of a rigid material and of a sufficient size to engage a tool, said hooks arrayed in a vertically disposed grid-like pattern on a support member and able to protrude from the periphery of said support member so as to permit a tool to be placed thereupon and held by the force of gravity, and a force means for continuously urging said hooks to protrude from said support member unless individually or in combination acted upon by an opposing force equal to or greater than that of a tool being manually pressed against one or more of said hooks, whereby said hooks may be selectively caused to retract according to the shape and size of a tool and will be caused to once again protrude from said support member when no longer engaged by said tool.
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Abstract
A rack for conveniently storing or displaying objects such as shop and garden tools, kitchen implements, office supplies and the like, having an array of individually retractable hooks. The hooks rest in an extended, or ready position. When an object is pressed against the rack, any hooks impacted by the object are caused to be moved into a retracted, or out of the way position. Any untouched hooks remain in an extended position, ready to engage and support the object at key points. Retracted hooks automatically return to an extended position when released by the removal of the object from the rack. In this manner, the rack automatically adapts to the shapes and sizes of different objects; thereby permitting objects to be quickly and easily hung on the rack, arranged on the rack in various groupings, and rearranged at any time, all without the need to manually adjust the position of the hooks.
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- 1. A self-adapting rack for holding tools comprising a plurality of individually retractable hooks made of a rigid material and of a sufficient size to engage a tool, said hooks arrayed in a vertically disposed grid-like pattern on a support member and able to protrude from the periphery of said support member so as to permit a tool to be placed thereupon and held by the force of gravity, and a force means for continuously urging said hooks to protrude from said support member unless individually or in combination acted upon by an opposing force equal to or greater than that of a tool being manually pressed against one or more of said hooks, whereby said hooks may be selectively caused to retract according to the shape and size of a tool and will be caused to once again protrude from said support member when no longer engaged by said tool.
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9. A self-adapting rack for holding tools comprising:
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(a) a plurality of tool suspension members of uniform shape and size made of a rigid material, said members each having an elongated portion of sufficient size to engage a tool; (b) support means for holding said tool suspension members proximate to one another at spaced vertical and horizontal intervals, said support means having a substantially planar front edge, and said elongated portions protrude from and point in a direction substantially perpendicular to said front edge, whereby said tool suspension members may hold a tool by force of gravity; (c) retraction means so as to permit each of said tool suspension members to be independently moved to a retracted position substantially flush with said support means front edge by an external force equal to or greater than that of a tool being manually pressed against one or more of said tool suspension members in a direction toward said support means front edge, whereby said tool suspension members may be selectively caused to retract according to the size and shape of said tool; (d) force means for continuously urging said tool suspension members to protrude from said support means front edge, said force means being able to be overcome by an external force equal to or greater than that of a tool being manually pressed against one or more of said tool suspension members or a tool being held by force of gravity upon any other of said tool suspension members, whereby said tool suspension members may be generally maintained in protruding relation with said support means front edge when not being pressed against by a tool, and any of said tool suspension members in said retracted position will be caused to move so as to again protrude from said support means front edge when no longer pressed against by said external force. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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