Tool stand

US9481077B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9481077-B2
Application numberUS-201514640125-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 6, 2015
Priority dateMar 10, 2014
Publication dateNov 1, 2016
Grant dateNov 1, 2016

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Abstract

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A selectively attachable tool stand is described. The stand can be attached to the head of a tool and enables the tool to be positioned on a work surface or the ground while maintaining a desired orientation for the tool head. The stand can also be removed or detached from the tool. The stand also supports the tool in an inclined orientation which can occur during use of the tool. The tool stand can be used with a variety of tools including manually operated crimp tools.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tool stand for supporting a head of a tool, the stand comprising: a body including a first shoulder and a second shoulder spaced from the first shoulder, the body defining a recessed receiving region between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the body also including a first base member extending laterally from the first shoulder and a second base member extending laterally from the second shoulder, the body defining a first proximal face, a second oppositely directed distal face, a first lateral face extending between the first proximal face and the distal face, a second lateral face also extending between the first proximal face and the distal face, the second lateral face being generally oppositely directed from the first lateral face, and an underside extending along and between the first and second base members; wherein the receiving region defined by the body is sized and shaped to receive a region of the head of the tool to be supported; and an aperture extending through at least one of the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the aperture accessible along at least one of the first lateral face and the second lateral face. 2. The tool stand of claim 1 wherein the receiving region of the stand is matingly configured to receive a region of the head of the tool. 3. The tool stand of claim 1 further including a first contact face along the underside of the first base member. 4. The tool stand of claim 3 , further including a second contact face along the underside of the second base member. 5. The tool stand of claim 1 , further comprising: a pin sized for insertion in the aperture defined in the body of the tool stand. 6. The tool stand of claim 5 further comprising: a coil spring coupled to the pin to urge the pin to a predetermined position relative to the aperture. 7. The tool stand of claim 6 further comprising: an engagement member for affixing the pin at a predetermined position relative to the aperture. 8. A tool system comprising: a tool including a head and at least one of a frame and a handle, the head defining a rearwardly directed region; a stand having a body including a first shoulder and a second shoulder spaced from the first shoulder, the body defining a recessed receiving region between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the body also including a first base member extending laterally from the first shoulder and a second base member extending laterally from the second shoulder, the body defining a first proximal face, a second oppositely directed distal face, a first lateral face extending between the first proximal face and the distal face, a second lateral face also extending between the first proximal face and the distal face, the second lateral face being oppositely directed from the first lateral face, and an underside extending along and between the first and second base members; wherein the receiving region defined by the body is sized and shaped to receive the rearwardly directed region of the head of the tool; and an aperture extending through at least one of the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the aperture accessible along at least one of the first lateral face and the second lateral face. 9. The tool system of claim 8 , wherein the head of the tool is a C-frame head and defines an access region that provides access to an interior working region. 10. The tool system of claim 8 , wherein the tool also includes a secondary handle pivotally attached to at least one of the frame and the handle. 11. The tool system of claim 8 wherein the receiving region of the stand is matingly configured to receive a region of the head of the tool. 12. The tool system of claim 8 , wherein the body of the stand further includes a first contact face along the underside of the first base member. 13. The tool system of claim 12 wherein the body of the stand further includes a second contact face along the underside of the second base member. 14. The tool system of claim 8 , wherein the stand further comprises: a pin sized for insertion in the aperture defined in the body of the tool stand. 15. The tool system of claim 14 , wherein the stand further comprises: a coil spring coupled to the pin to urge the pin to a predetermined position relative to the aperture. 16. The tool system of claim 15 , wherein the stand further comprises: an engagement member for affixing the pin at a predetermined position relative to the aperture. 17. A method for supporting a tool that includes a head and at least one of a frame and a handle, and the head defining a rearwardly directed region, the method comprising: providing a tool stand having a body including a first shoulder and a second shoulder spaced from the first shoulder, the body defining a recessed receiving region between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the body also including a first base member extending laterally from the first shoulder and a second base member extending laterally from the second shoulder, the body defining a first proximal face, a second oppositely directed distal face, a first lateral face extending between the first proximal face and the distal face, a second lateral face also extending between the first proximal face and the distal face, the second lateral face being generally oppositely directed from the first lateral face, and an underside extending along and between the first and second base members, wherein the receiving region defined by the body is sized and shaped to receive the rearwardly directed a region of the head of the tool; positioning the tool relative to the stand such that the rearwardly directed region of the head of the tool is disposed in the receiving region of the body of the stand, wherein the body of the stand further defines an aperture extending through at least one of the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the aperture accessible along at least one of the first lateral face and the second lateral face, and the method further comprises: providing a pin sized for insertion in the aperture; inserting the pin into the aperture to thereby affix the stand and the tool together. 18. The tool system of claim 14 , wherein the head of the tool defines a head aperture and upon the body of the stand receiving the head of the tool, the head aperture is aligned with the aperture extending through at least one of the first shoulder and the second shoulder. 19. The tool system of claim 18 wherein the pin is inserted in the head aperture and the aperture extending through at least one of the first shoulder and the second shoulder. 20. The tool system of claim 8 wherein the receiving region defined by the body is matingly configured to match the contour of the rearwardly directed region of the head of the tool. 21. The tool system of claim 8 , wherein the stand further has a proximal edge extending along a lower region of the proximal face and between the proximal face and the underside, wherein the proximal edge is rounded or arcuate to provide a transition between the proximal face and the underside. 22. The tool system of claim 1 , wherein the stand further has a proximal edge extending along a lower region of the proximal face and between the proximal face and the underside, wherein the proximal edge is rounded or arcuate to provide a transition between the proximal face and the underside.

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Classifications

  • inserting fittings into hoses · CPC title

  • Nonresilient fastener · CPC title

  • B25B27/14Primary

    for assembling objects other than by press fit or detaching same · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • Hand tools for crimping · CPC title

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What does patent US9481077B2 cover?
A selectively attachable tool stand is described. The stand can be attached to the head of a tool and enables the tool to be positioned on a work surface or the ground while maintaining a desired orientation for the tool head. The stand can also be removed or detached from the tool. The stand also supports the tool in an inclined orientation which can occur during use of the tool. The tool stan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bodola Andreea Gabriela, Craciun Stefan Ionut, Toparcean Ionut, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25B27/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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