B25D1/04

Hammer with Hardened Textured Striking Face
20200254599 · 2020-08-13 ·

A tool, such as a hammer, including cladding on a striking surface is shown and described. The cladding interfaces against the object struck by the hammer, thus protecting the hammerhead body from wear. In one embodiment, the cladding comprises multiple separate cladding projections that are affixed to the striking surface.

Hammer with Hardened Textured Striking Face
20200254599 · 2020-08-13 ·

A tool, such as a hammer, including cladding on a striking surface is shown and described. The cladding interfaces against the object struck by the hammer, thus protecting the hammerhead body from wear. In one embodiment, the cladding comprises multiple separate cladding projections that are affixed to the striking surface.

Multi-Purpose Hand Tool
20200246955 · 2020-08-06 ·

A multi-purpose hand tool includes a first side and a second side that are pivotally connected. The first side includes a lower end having a first handgrip and an upper end including a shaft having a hammer head at one end; a first recess extending at least partially along a bottom of the shaft for holding one or more straight fasteners; and a second recess located substantially in a bottom part of the hammer head for holding one or more rounded fasteners.

Sliding center of gravity hammer
20200230794 · 2020-07-23 ·

A sliding center of gravity hammer is disclosed herein allows the user to slide a heavy weight to various positions in the barrel of the hammer for different applications. When more force is needed to drive a nail, the heavy weight could be locked in the first position which is closest to the hammer head. When less force is needed, the heavy weight could be locked in the third position which is closest to the handle end. The embodiment allows the user to adjust the weight of the hammer to the user's needs when working on many different applications which increases the operation efficiency and reduces risk of injury to the user.

Sliding center of gravity hammer
20200230794 · 2020-07-23 ·

A sliding center of gravity hammer is disclosed herein allows the user to slide a heavy weight to various positions in the barrel of the hammer for different applications. When more force is needed to drive a nail, the heavy weight could be locked in the first position which is closest to the hammer head. When less force is needed, the heavy weight could be locked in the third position which is closest to the handle end. The embodiment allows the user to adjust the weight of the hammer to the user's needs when working on many different applications which increases the operation efficiency and reduces risk of injury to the user.

Roofing and nail removal hammer
10717181 · 2020-07-21 · ·

An apparatus including a head having a hammering portion and an oppositely arranged claw portion, the claw portion curving downwardly and away from the top side of the head toward the handle and including a back end with at least four flat ended teeth separated by at least three, substantially equal V-shaped grooves centered on a longitudinal axis of the head with inner edges of each of the V-shaped grooves being tapered along opposite sides of the V-shaped groove from adjacent a front of each of the at least four teeth toward a sharp notch formed at a junction of the sides of the V-shaped groove and from a top side of each of the at least four teeth inwardly toward a bottom side of each of the at least four teeth, the outer two of the at least four teeth having substantially equal terminal widths that are wider than the at least inner two of the at least four teeth and all of the at least four teeth being substantially equal in length.

Roofing and nail removal hammer
10717181 · 2020-07-21 · ·

An apparatus including a head having a hammering portion and an oppositely arranged claw portion, the claw portion curving downwardly and away from the top side of the head toward the handle and including a back end with at least four flat ended teeth separated by at least three, substantially equal V-shaped grooves centered on a longitudinal axis of the head with inner edges of each of the V-shaped grooves being tapered along opposite sides of the V-shaped groove from adjacent a front of each of the at least four teeth toward a sharp notch formed at a junction of the sides of the V-shaped groove and from a top side of each of the at least four teeth inwardly toward a bottom side of each of the at least four teeth, the outer two of the at least four teeth having substantially equal terminal widths that are wider than the at least inner two of the at least four teeth and all of the at least four teeth being substantially equal in length.

Sign Frame
20200226962 · 2020-07-16 ·

A system comprising a jig comprising a first hollow tube and a second hollow tube coupled together by at least one cross member, a first stake drivable into a ground surface while the first stake is disposed within the first hollow tube, and a second stake drivable into the ground surface while the second stake is disposed within the second hollow tube.

Striking Tool Head Retention and Protection Device
20200189088 · 2020-06-18 · ·

The invention relates to striking tools and is a device that encircles or otherwise encapsulates the head of a hammer or other similar hand tool with the purpose of providing greater stability and a safety measure should a breakage between the tool head and the handle occur. This device could either form a hard shell system composed of two clamping portions tightened by screws or a system of ratcheting or adjustable bands forming a harness to firmly hold the head of a striking or other hand tool to its handle as a further means of attachment and safety precaution.

Force-limiting and damping device
10683905 · 2020-06-16 ·

A force-limiting and damping device has a body, a tapping element, and an elastic element. The body has a connecting segment and a holding segment. The connecting segment is formed on an end of the body and has a mounting hole. The holding segment is formed on the body opposite the connecting segment. The tapping element is connected to the body to move relative to the connecting segment. The elastic element is mounted between the tapping element and the connecting segment to abut against the tapping element and to enable the tapping element to move relative to the connecting segment. The structural relationship between the connecting segment, the tapping element, and the elastic element may provide a delayed rebound and damping effect to the reaction force, and the applied force is continuously transferred to a tapping object. This may reduce noise and the loss of energy.