Patent ID: 7987975

Claim:
A standable wrench rack comprising: a main frame having a hook plate extended forwards at its top portion and the front end of the hook plate having a hook, the bottom portion of the main frame having at least a stand laterally extended, a back plate being extended downwards at the front center of the main frame close to its bottom portion and a sunken anchor portion being defined at the rear center of the main frame; a pivot, a first positioning hole and a second positioning hole being defined at the bottom portion of the main frame, and the first positioning hole and the second positioning hole respectively having equal distance relative to the pivot; two recess bases, each recess base being set on the main frame and a plurality of crosscut recesses being arranged on the front of the recess base, and a pair of corresponding recesses on the two recess bases allowing the handle portion of a wrench to be engaged; a linkage member having a first end and a second end opposite to each other, the first end having a protruded plate and the second end linking with the pivot of the main frame, and at least one side of the linkage member having a flange which is designed corresponding to the first positioning hole and the second positioning hole; and a cover plate having a buckle defined on its top portion for the hook of the hook plate to clasp, its bottom portion linking with the first end of the linkage member, at least a long groove penetrating trough the cover plate, and an anchor plate being laterally extended at the rear bottom portion of the cover plate; the bottom portion of the back plate propping up the middle portion of the linkage member for the flange to lodge in the first positioning hole as the cover plate covering up the front of the main frame; the cover plate being capable of revolving against the main frame as the buckle of the cover plate being released from the hook of the hook plate; the cover plate being capable of revolving against the main frame along with the linkage member as the flange of the linkage member being released from the first positioning hole; the flange of the linkage member being lodged into the second positioning hole as the cover plate revolving to the rear of the main frame; and inasmuch as one side the anchor plate of the cover plate pressing against the anchor portion of the main frame and the other side taking pressure from the protruded plate of the linkage member, the top portion of the cover plate being able to sustain the main frame along with the stand.