Patent classifications
B26B23/00
Axe and axe head
An axe includes an axe head and a handle. The axe head having a first handle attaching structure, which extends from a first side edge of a frame section and which is located on a first axe head side of the axe head and having a second handle attaching structure, which extends from a second side edge of the frame section and which is located on the first axe head side of the axe head. The frame section of the axe head, the first handle attaching structure of the axe head, the second handle attaching structure of the axe head are parts of a one-piece structure formed by plastically deforming and cutting a flat blade stock of generally uniform thickness.
Axe and axe head
An axe includes an axe head and a handle. The axe head having a first handle attaching structure, which extends from a first side edge of a frame section and which is located on a first axe head side of the axe head and having a second handle attaching structure, which extends from a second side edge of the frame section and which is located on the first axe head side of the axe head. The frame section of the axe head, the first handle attaching structure of the axe head, the second handle attaching structure of the axe head are parts of a one-piece structure formed by plastically deforming and cutting a flat blade stock of generally uniform thickness.
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.
MULTI-USE HATCHET
Techniques for providing a multi-use hatchet are described herein. In some examples, the multi-use hatchet may comprise a head and a handle, each comprising multiple uses or functionalities. In some examples, the head may include an anchor point and an attachment point or hole to allow a user to bail out of a hazardous environment. In various examples, the handle may comprise one or more holes to serve as a belaying device, and a sharpened distal end for plying or other functions.
MULTI-USE HATCHET
Techniques for providing a multi-use hatchet are described herein. In some examples, the multi-use hatchet may comprise a head and a handle, each comprising multiple uses or functionalities. In some examples, the head may include an anchor point and an attachment point or hole to allow a user to bail out of a hazardous environment. In various examples, the handle may comprise one or more holes to serve as a belaying device, and a sharpened distal end for plying or other functions.
Tool with counter device
A tool includes a tool head with a utilization surface. The tool also includes a counter device responding to an impact applied to the utilization surface. The counter device has a memory, a microcontroller controlling operation of the counter device, an indicator, and an energizer connected to the microcontroller, which in response to the impact applied to the utilization surface, produces an electric current energizing the counter device to make a modification in the memory and provide information about the cumulative count of impacts in the memory via the indicator to a user.
Tool head adapted for removable attachment to a handle
A tool head for easy attachment and detachment to a handle is provided for configurations such as axes, picks, shovels, sledges, hatches, and hoes. The tool head includes two clamps, one clamp being threadingly engaged on a shaft that freely rotates within the tool head. To attach the tool head to a handle, the user rotates the shaft which moves the clamps together and compresses the handle there between first clamp moves towards a second clamp. To detach, the shaft is counter rotated thereby decompressing the handle. When detached from a handle, the clamps turn and nest in two cutouts within the tool head allowing for compact storage or packing. Integrally formed features that include scraper, blade, wrenches, gut hook, cord cutter, carabineer, and the like provide the user in the field needed tools when fashioning a handle from a sapling or stick.
Tool head adapted for removable attachment to a handle
A tool head for easy attachment and detachment to a handle is provided for configurations such as axes, picks, shovels, sledges, hatches, and hoes. The tool head includes two clamps, one clamp being threadingly engaged on a shaft that freely rotates within the tool head. To attach the tool head to a handle, the user rotates the shaft which moves the clamps together and compresses the handle there between first clamp moves towards a second clamp. To detach, the shaft is counter rotated thereby decompressing the handle. When detached from a handle, the clamps turn and nest in two cutouts within the tool head allowing for compact storage or packing. Integrally formed features that include scraper, blade, wrenches, gut hook, cord cutter, carabineer, and the like provide the user in the field needed tools when fashioning a handle from a sapling or stick.
Striking Apparatus
A striking apparatus has a head composed of fore, mid, and aft portions with transition portions existing at the fore-mid and aft-mid junctions. The fore portion has a striking face the apex of which is a piecing edge. The striking face tapering into splitting edges away from the piercing edge. The fore portion having two sides on each of which a channel disposed for receiving the prongs of a provided tool. The longitudinal shoulders prevent the head from becoming embedded into a struck surface past the fore portion and act as fulcra for the user to more-easily retrieve the striking apparatus by lifting the striking apparatus handle.