Tool holder for attaching tools to user's hand

A tool holder includes a strip having a number of live hinges for allowing the strip to be folded to a housing having a base panel and a cover panel. Two or more bags for receiving tools are pivotally coupled to the strip at a live hinge for allowing the bags to be rotated relative to the strip. The strip includes one or more belts for securing the tool holder to the hand of the user. The cover panel may be engaged with the base panel for exposing the bags and may be folded to engage with the bags for stably retaining the tools in place.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of the Invention 
The present invention relates to a tool holder, and more particularly to a 
tool holder for attaching tools to the user's hands. 
2. Description of the Prior Art 
Typical tool holders are mostly provided for attaching the tools to the 
waist portion of the user and may not be used for attaching the tools to 
the hands of the user, such that the user may not easily obtain the tools. 
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the 
afore-described disadvantages of the conventional tool holders. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tool holder 
for attaching tools to the user's hand and for stably securing the tools 
in place. 
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tool 
holder comprising a strip including a plurality of live hinges for 
allowing the strip to be folded to a housing having a base panel and a 
cover panel, the base panel including a bottom surface, the cover panel 
being allowed to be folded to engage with the bottom surface of the base 
panel, at least two bags for receiving tools and each pivotally coupled to 
the strip at a live hinge for allowing the bags to be rotated relative to 
the strip about the live hinges, and means for attaching the strip to a 
hand of a user. The cover panel is engaged with the bottom surface of the 
base panel for exposing the bags, and is adapted to be folded to engage 
with the bags for stably retaining the tools in place. 
The first bag includes a length shorter than that of the second bag for 
exposing the tools. The bags each includes a plate pivotally coupled to 
the strip at the live hinge for allowing the plate to be rotated relative 
to the strip about the live hinge, and each includes a cap secured to the 
plate for forming the bags. The bags each includes an opening having a 
resilient band for resiliently and stably retaining the tools in the bags. 
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become 
apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided 
hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring to the drawings, and initially to FIGS. 1-4, a tool holder in 
accordance with the present invention is provided for attaching tools 70 
to the hand(s) 80 of the user and comprises a strip 10 having a number of 
live hinges 11, 12, 13 for allowing the strip 10 to be folded to form a 
substantially parallelepiped housing which includes a base panel and a 
cover panel 30. A flap 21 is formed in one end of the strip 10 and 
foldable relative to the strip 10 about the live hinge 11 and includes a 
hook and loop device 22 for engaging with the other hook and loop devices 
31, 32 that are provided in the other end of the strip 10 or in the free 
end of the cover panel 30. The cover panel 30 may be folded to engage with 
the bottom of the base panel (FIGS. 3-7) for exposing the tools 70. 
One or more plates 40 each has one end pivotally secured to the base panel 
of the strip 10 at a live hinge 58 and each has a cap 50 secured thereon 
for forming a bag and for engaging with the tools 70. The bags formed by 
the plates 40 and the caps 50 may be rotated about the live hinges 58 and 
include different lengths for receiving tools of different sizes and for 
allowing the tools to be easily obtained by the user. As shown in FIG. 5, 
at the open end of the bag, it is preferably that a resilient band 51 is 
provided for resiliently and stably retaining the tools 70 in the bags. 
One or more belts 63, 64 are secured to the strip 10 for engaging with the 
hand 80 of the user and for attaching the tools 70 to the hand 80. The 
belts 63, 64 each includes a ring 61 , 62 provided in one end and a hook 
and loop device 66 provided in the other end for securing the tool holder 
to the hand 80 of the user (FIGS. 6, 7). The hand grips of the tools 70 
may be directed to the palm (FIG. 7) or away from the palm (FIG. 6) 
according to the user's need. 
Referring again to FIG. 2, the strip 10 may be folded to form the housing 
for receiving the tools 70 and the bags 50 and for stably retaining the 
tools in place, such that no further packages are required for storing the 
tools and the tool holder. 
Accordingly, the tool holder in accordance with the present invention may 
be provided for attaching tools to the hand of the user and for stably 
securing the tools in place. 
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of 
particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been 
made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed 
construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted 
to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as 
hereinafter claimed.