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Multi-use tool

A tool includes a handle and a blade. The handle extends from a handle first end to a handle second end. The blade has a first surface and an opposed second surface and defines a cutting edge between the first surface and the second surface. The blade extends from a blade first end to a blade second end. The blade and the handle are rotatably coupled at the blade first end and the handle first end about an axis extending from the first surface of the blade to the second surface of the blade. The blade is rotatable from a first position to a second position. The blade is lockable in the first position. When in the first position, the blade extends out from the handle second end.

Multi-use tool

A tool includes a handle and a blade. The handle extends from a handle first end to a handle second end. The blade has a first surface and an opposed second surface and defines a cutting edge between the first surface and the second surface. The blade extends from a blade first end to a blade second end. The blade and the handle are rotatably coupled at the blade first end and the handle first end about an axis extending from the first surface of the blade to the second surface of the blade. The blade is rotatable from a first position to a second position. The blade is lockable in the first position. When in the first position, the blade extends out from the handle second end.

ELECTRODE TIP IMPACT TOOLS AND METHODS OF INSTALLING ELECTRODES

An electrode tip impact tool for mounting an electrode tip to a welding robot includes a handle and a head at an end of the handle. The head includes a first edge comprising a tip-receiving bore sized to receive an electrode tip and an opposite second edge comprising a raised ridge for striking the head with a hammer.

ELECTRODE TIP IMPACT TOOLS AND METHODS OF INSTALLING ELECTRODES

An electrode tip impact tool for mounting an electrode tip to a welding robot includes a handle and a head at an end of the handle. The head includes a first edge comprising a tip-receiving bore sized to receive an electrode tip and an opposite second edge comprising a raised ridge for striking the head with a hammer.

COMBUSTION ASSISTED SLEDGE TOOL
20220355449 · 2022-11-10 ·

Systems and methods for propelling a sledge head relative to a sledge body mounted to a handle are described. In an aspect, the sledge head is propelled from a sledge body through action of one or more pistons that are driven through combustion or ignition of charges secured within the sledge body. The charges can be activated based on contact between the sledge head and a working surface to engage one or more charges against a firing pin resulting in combustion or ignition of the charges. The tool can include one or more springs to bias the sledge head toward a retracted position, where activation of the one or more charges overcomes the spring bias to propel the sledge head against the working surface upon contact.

COMBUSTION ASSISTED SLEDGE TOOL
20220355449 · 2022-11-10 ·

Systems and methods for propelling a sledge head relative to a sledge body mounted to a handle are described. In an aspect, the sledge head is propelled from a sledge body through action of one or more pistons that are driven through combustion or ignition of charges secured within the sledge body. The charges can be activated based on contact between the sledge head and a working surface to engage one or more charges against a firing pin resulting in combustion or ignition of the charges. The tool can include one or more springs to bias the sledge head toward a retracted position, where activation of the one or more charges overcomes the spring bias to propel the sledge head against the working surface upon contact.

ADJUSTABLE WEIGHT DEAD BLOW HAMMER
20220347827 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present invention is an adjustable weight dead blow hammer comprising a hollow head filled with an acceptable fill material. A handle is connected to the head wherein the handle has a hollow chamber that traversers the length of the handle and has an opening into the head. The weight of the hammer head may be adjusted by moving the fill material between the head and the hollow chamber in the handle. Adjustment may be accomplished by a corkscrew device which is disposed within the hollow chamber and having a screw tip at the opening and c screw head on an outside portion of a bottom end of the handle. The corkscrew device within the hollow chamber moves the fill material between the head and the handle. More fill material in the head increases the force of impact, and less fill material in the head decreases the force of impact.

ADJUSTABLE WEIGHT DEAD BLOW HAMMER
20220347827 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present invention is an adjustable weight dead blow hammer comprising a hollow head filled with an acceptable fill material. A handle is connected to the head wherein the handle has a hollow chamber that traversers the length of the handle and has an opening into the head. The weight of the hammer head may be adjusted by moving the fill material between the head and the hollow chamber in the handle. Adjustment may be accomplished by a corkscrew device which is disposed within the hollow chamber and having a screw tip at the opening and c screw head on an outside portion of a bottom end of the handle. The corkscrew device within the hollow chamber moves the fill material between the head and the handle. More fill material in the head increases the force of impact, and less fill material in the head decreases the force of impact.

SUN VISOR WITH AN INCORPORATED IMPACT POINT

A sun visor assembly for a vehicle that includes a mount configured to be connected to the vehicle. A guide rod having a first portion that includes a head and a second portion with a terminal end is operably coupled to the mount via the head. An impact point is at the terminal end of the second portion. The guide rod and the impact point are configured for use as a window breaker tool in a disassembled position. A visor is operably coupled to the guide rod in an assembled position and is rotatable about the guide rod from a first position to a second position. The visor includes a channel defined within the visor that is configured to receive the guide rod.

Floor tapping block
11603672 · 2023-03-14 ·

A floor tapping block is described. The floor tapping block includes a planar base having a front downward facing tongue extending below the planar base. The planar base has a track attached to a top surface thereof. A handle portion having a groove can be fitted over the track on the planar base. The handle portion having a front face configured to be hit with a hammer. This portion can be a flat portion raised from the handle. A locking pin to secure the handle portion to the planar base. The locking pin may be a spring biased pin that locks into predefined locking holes in the planar base. The locking pin may also be a combination of a screw and a nut.