Patent classifications
B25D7/00
Multiple-tooled hammer
A multi-tooled hammer with an auxiliary tool mountable to the hammer, the hammer including a hammer-head attached to a handle, the hammer-head including a top-end and the handle including a butt-end. The hammer also has a shank-way defining an internal passage within the hammer, from the top end of the hammer-head to the butt-end of the handle. The auxiliary tool has a tool-head and a tool-shank, with the tool-shank receivable into the shank-way of the hammer, and the tool-head augmented by the hammer in tasks performed by the multi-tooled hammer. The multi-tooled hammer is a versatile, practical, and effective hand-tool for both experienced and unskilled tool users.
Multiple-tooled hammer
A multi-tooled hammer with an auxiliary tool mountable to the hammer, the hammer including a hammer-head attached to a handle, the hammer-head including a top-end and the handle including a butt-end. The hammer also has a shank-way defining an internal passage within the hammer, from the top end of the hammer-head to the butt-end of the handle. The auxiliary tool has a tool-head and a tool-shank, with the tool-shank receivable into the shank-way of the hammer, and the tool-head augmented by the hammer in tasks performed by the multi-tooled hammer. The multi-tooled hammer is a versatile, practical, and effective hand-tool for both experienced and unskilled tool users.
Survival Rod System
A survival rod system for surviving in the event of an emergency is provided. The survival rod system comprises a plurality of interconnecting tubular rod sections creating an elongated, survival rod having a first end and a second end. Each rod section has a hollowed interior sized, shaped, and adapted for storing one or more implements within each rod section.
Survival Rod System
A survival rod system for surviving in the event of an emergency is provided. The survival rod system comprises a plurality of interconnecting tubular rod sections creating an elongated, survival rod having a first end and a second end. Each rod section has a hollowed interior sized, shaped, and adapted for storing one or more implements within each rod section.
Impact tool
A hammer drill serving as an impact tool is provided with a crank housing that accommodates a crankshaft, and a cylinder accommodated in the crank housing. Receiving portions that receive the cylinder which is pressed rearward are provided at multiple locations of the crank housing in the front-rear direction. At least one of the receiving portions is disposed to receive the rear-end portion of the cylinder. A portion of the cylinder, which is received by another one of the receiving portions is a circlip (circumferential member) made of a metal.