Patent application title: Stand hand
Inventors:
Steven Wray Reeves (Simi Valley, CA, US)
IPC8 Class: AA47F700FI
USPC Class:
211 706
Class name: Special article article includes elongated portion tool
Publication date: 2010-01-21
Patent application number: 20100012604
d hand" is to keep mechanics more organized and
give them a simple solution to make sure they have every nut and bolt to
put back on their vehicle. The stand hand is a very inexpensive and
efficient tool with great design for all.Claims:
1. The stand hand is a not seen before device to organize mechanics the
stand hand balances well with tools on the magnetic strips and nuts and
bolts in the trays. I am claiming to have invented a tool to set over
jack stands and organizing mechanics better while they work in the
cramped spaces under a vehicle the stand hand is a first ever 4 sided,
gravity mounted organizer to fit over all jackstands.Description:
[0001]Being a home mechanic 1 spend a lot of time under cars working on
them, I have had nuts and bolts roll away from me, I have layed on them
or just lost them. I looked at my jack stands holding my car up and went
to work on the stand hand, the perfect tool for home mechanics and shops
[0002]The stand hand simply fits over any jack stand, before placing the jack stand under your car. The stand hand can be made of metal, plastic. Todays plastic is great.
[0003]The stand hand is pretty simple square design with trays on 2 sides and magnetic strips on 2 sides.
[0004]FIG. 1 is a top view.
[0005]FIG. 2 is top view of the basic square without trays or magnetic strips.
[0006]FIG. 3. Is a side view of. FIG. 2.
[0007]FIG. 4 is a side view of FIG. 1 seeing the back of C. And the side of B
[0008]The stand hand in FIG. 1. Part A is 51/2 inches inside measurement and 61/2 inches outside measurement. The magnetic strips. D. On FIG. 1 run the full 61/2 inches on 2 sides. The trays B and C on FIG. 1. Are 3 inches out from A run the full length of square. 61/2 inches. B and C are 13/4 inches deep top of B and C. Are flush with A. FIG. 3 is a side view of the stand hand. FIG. 3. Part A. Measures. 1/2 inch thick. FIG. 4. Shows the 13/4 inch depth of trays. Parts B and C.
Claims:
1. The stand hand is a not seen before device to organize mechanics the
stand hand balances well with tools on the magnetic strips and nuts and
bolts in the trays. I am claiming to have invented a tool to set over
jack stands and organizing mechanics better while they work in the
cramped spaces under a vehicle the stand hand is a first ever 4 sided,
gravity mounted organizer to fit over all jackstands.Description:
[0001]Being a home mechanic 1 spend a lot of time under cars working on
them, I have had nuts and bolts roll away from me, I have layed on them
or just lost them. I looked at my jack stands holding my car up and went
to work on the stand hand, the perfect tool for home mechanics and shops
[0002]The stand hand simply fits over any jack stand, before placing the jack stand under your car. The stand hand can be made of metal, plastic. Todays plastic is great.
[0003]The stand hand is pretty simple square design with trays on 2 sides and magnetic strips on 2 sides.
[0004]FIG. 1 is a top view.
[0005]FIG. 2 is top view of the basic square without trays or magnetic strips.
[0006]FIG. 3. Is a side view of. FIG. 2.
[0007]FIG. 4 is a side view of FIG. 1 seeing the back of C. And the side of B
[0008]The stand hand in FIG. 1. Part A is 51/2 inches inside measurement and 61/2 inches outside measurement. The magnetic strips. D. On FIG. 1 run the full 61/2 inches on 2 sides. The trays B and C on FIG. 1. Are 3 inches out from A run the full length of square. 61/2 inches. B and C are 13/4 inches deep top of B and C. Are flush with A. FIG. 3 is a side view of the stand hand. FIG. 3. Part A. Measures. 1/2 inch thick. FIG. 4. Shows the 13/4 inch depth of trays. Parts B and C.
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