B25D1/04

Nail-driving hammer
09682467 · 2017-06-20 ·

The present invention is a manual nailing tool configured to provide a user with improved functional advantages over prior art hammers. It manually drives a substantial or predetermined amount of a fastener, such as an 8.89 cm (3 inch) common nail, into a work piece with one hand using one striking action. The unique configuration of the integrally formed nail-starter and angled strike face closely combines the nail-starter function with a full force, sustained first strike on the nail head. The hammer is also configured with a unique head shape and strike face to improve striking power and facilitate a stronger and more direct impact force on the nail head.

Multi-purpose drywall installation tool
09656379 · 2017-05-23 ·

A multi-purpose tool that provides a hammer, a hatchet, a cutting blade, a lift support, a screw puller and a rasp for use in the installation of drywall sheets used in constructing walls within buildings.

Multi-purpose drywall installation tool
09656379 · 2017-05-23 ·

A multi-purpose tool that provides a hammer, a hatchet, a cutting blade, a lift support, a screw puller and a rasp for use in the installation of drywall sheets used in constructing walls within buildings.

Collapsible fingerguard
09656403 · 2017-05-23 ·

A collapsible fingerguard tool is disclosed. In some embodiments, a tool with a handle includes an open channel within the handle to receive a second tool with a collapsible fingerguard, a flared section at an entry of the channel, and a second tool having a collapsible fingerguard, wherein the collapsible fingerguard is pivotably attached to the second tool at a pivot pin, the collapsible fingerguard also having a spring to open the fingerguard, wherein the fingerguard collapses adjacent to a handle of the second tool when the second tool is inserted into the open channel in the handle.

ADAMSWAY HAMMER
20170120433 · 2017-05-04 ·

A nail holding magnetic hammer that has a handle and a hammer body that coupled to the handle and includes a magnet with first and second ends with the magnetic poles aligned with the central axis is disclosed. The present invention is pre-loaded and is used to start and drive nails without using the other hand to stabilize the nails. This device helps in securing the position of the nail. The head portion of the device is made of heated steel, and the handle is made of wood or metal.

Hammer

A tool, such as a hammer, including a surface to strike objects, such as nails, and a mechanism to facilitate the removal of objects, such as staples that have been inserted into wood. In one embodiment the mechanism includes a recess in the hammerhead body and a projection that extends above the recess.

Hammer

A tool, such as a hammer, including a surface to strike objects, such as nails, and a mechanism to facilitate the removal of objects, such as staples that have been inserted into wood. In one embodiment the mechanism includes a recess in the hammerhead body and a projection that extends above the recess.

Hand implement
09573267 · 2017-02-21 ·

The present invention relates to a handle for a hand implement. The handle defines thumb indentations for receiving a thumb. Advantageously, the thumb can be positioned in particular thumb indentations to suit user preference or functional operation of the implement. Preferably, the handle defines a bight opposite the thumb indentations. The handle may define finger indentations in the bight. The finger indentations may be located closer a free end of the handle than the thumb indentations.

Hand implement
09573267 · 2017-02-21 ·

The present invention relates to a handle for a hand implement. The handle defines thumb indentations for receiving a thumb. Advantageously, the thumb can be positioned in particular thumb indentations to suit user preference or functional operation of the implement. Preferably, the handle defines a bight opposite the thumb indentations. The handle may define finger indentations in the bight. The finger indentations may be located closer a free end of the handle than the thumb indentations.

Nail-Driving Hammer
20170001292 · 2017-01-05 · ·

The present invention is a manual nailing tool configured to provide a user with improved functional advantages over prior art hammers. It manually drives a substantial or predetermined amount of a fastener, such as an 8.89 cm (3 inch) common nail, into a work piece with one hand using one striking action. The unique configuration of the integrally formed nail-starter and angled strike face closely combines the nail-starter function with a full force, sustained first strike on the nail head. The hammer is also configured with a unique head shape and strike face to improve striking power and facilitate a stronger and more direct impact force on the nail head.