Patent classifications
B25C11/00
PLANK AND TILE LIFTING ASSEMBLY
A plank and tile lifting assembly includes a plate that has a lower end and a pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extend forward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other. A pair of biasing ridges is attached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate and the legs. The biasing ridges each have an outer surface that are convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the legs being lifted upwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to the lower end of the plate and has an opposite free edge. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distance less than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge. A handle is attached to the plate.
PLANK AND TILE LIFTING ASSEMBLY
A plank and tile lifting assembly includes a plate that has a lower end and a pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extend forward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other. A pair of biasing ridges is attached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate and the legs. The biasing ridges each have an outer surface that are convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the legs being lifted upwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to the lower end of the plate and has an opposite free edge. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distance less than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge. A handle is attached to the plate.
PRY TOOL
A pry tool includes a body having a base with a through-hole extending along a first axis and a through-slot extending perpendicularly to the first axis. The base has an arcuate bottom face defining a contact point for contacting with a working plan. A second axis intersects with the first axis at an intersection and passes through the contact point. A third axis intersects with the second axis at the center of curvature of the arcuate bottom face. An angle between the second and third axes is 5°-10°. A shank extends from the base along a fourth axis intersecting with the first axis at the intersection. An angle between the second and fourth axes is 15°-25°. A claw member is coupled to the through-slot. A fixing member is securely mounted in the through-hole and abuts against the claw member.
PRY TOOL
A pry tool includes a body having a base with a through-hole extending along a first axis and a through-slot extending perpendicularly to the first axis. The base has an arcuate bottom face defining a contact point for contacting with a working plan. A second axis intersects with the first axis at an intersection and passes through the contact point. A third axis intersects with the second axis at the center of curvature of the arcuate bottom face. An angle between the second and third axes is 5°-10°. A shank extends from the base along a fourth axis intersecting with the first axis at the intersection. An angle between the second and fourth axes is 15°-25°. A claw member is coupled to the through-slot. A fixing member is securely mounted in the through-hole and abuts against the claw member.
Floor covering fasteners and adhesives removal tool
The present invention is a floor covering fasteners and adhesives removal tool that allows for the quick removal of a staple, tack nail, and/or adhesives from a material without causing damage. The staple remover portion of the multi-purpose tool works with its forked blade for slipping underneath staples, and using the prying plate oval shape to free the staple. The tack strip nail puller portion of the multi-purpose tool having the nail slot is typically moved laterally relative to the nail. More specifically, the nail slot engages the nail where the force moving prying plate by the handle will sufficient to free the nail from the surface. The glue scraper portion of the multi-purpose tool has a bevel edge to allow the glue scraper to assume more nearly a right angular position to the floor surface sufficient to free the glue residue from the surface.
Floor covering fasteners and adhesives removal tool
The present invention is a floor covering fasteners and adhesives removal tool that allows for the quick removal of a staple, tack nail, and/or adhesives from a material without causing damage. The staple remover portion of the multi-purpose tool works with its forked blade for slipping underneath staples, and using the prying plate oval shape to free the staple. The tack strip nail puller portion of the multi-purpose tool having the nail slot is typically moved laterally relative to the nail. More specifically, the nail slot engages the nail where the force moving prying plate by the handle will sufficient to free the nail from the surface. The glue scraper portion of the multi-purpose tool has a bevel edge to allow the glue scraper to assume more nearly a right angular position to the floor surface sufficient to free the glue residue from the surface.
Multi-tool holding apparatus
A multi-tool holding apparatus includes a first portion having a plurality of sides which define a circular channel that is able to be releasably secured around a fire hook. This release-ability is enabled by an opening on one side of this plurality of sides that is able to be screwed together, allowing for the circular channel defined to frictionally encompass the fire hook. This multi-tool holding apparatus also has a second portion having a neck coupled by a securing member, that forms a T-shaped component enabling secured frictional placement of a Halligan tool.
Multi-tool holding apparatus
A multi-tool holding apparatus includes a first portion having a plurality of sides which define a circular channel that is able to be releasably secured around a fire hook. This release-ability is enabled by an opening on one side of this plurality of sides that is able to be screwed together, allowing for the circular channel defined to frictionally encompass the fire hook. This multi-tool holding apparatus also has a second portion having a neck coupled by a securing member, that forms a T-shaped component enabling secured frictional placement of a Halligan tool.
Plank and tile lifting assembly
A plank and tile lifting assembly includes a plate that has a lower end and a pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extend forward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other. A pair of biasing ridges is attached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate and the legs. The biasing ridges each have an outer surface that are convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the legs being lifted upwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to the lower end of the plate and has an opposite free edge. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distance less than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge. A handle is attached to the plate.
Plank and tile lifting assembly
A plank and tile lifting assembly includes a plate that has a lower end and a pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extend forward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other. A pair of biasing ridges is attached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate and the legs. The biasing ridges each have an outer surface that are convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the legs being lifted upwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to the lower end of the plate and has an opposite free edge. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distance less than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge. A handle is attached to the plate.