Patent classifications
B25D1/08
Hammer with lightweight handle
A hammer has a head connected to a lightweight handle with a center of gravity that is proximate to the head of the hammer and separated from the base of the handle by 85%-95% of the total hammer length, measured from the base of the handle to the top side of the head. The handle weight is between 10%-20%. Accordingly, the lighter handle allows the center of gravity of the hammer to be within 85%-95% of the total hammer length from the base of the handle while maintaining a comfortable head weight between 14 oz. and 25 oz. The hammer also has inflection point proximate to the base of the handle providing multiple gripping sections to allow a user to grip the handle in different locations and at different gripping angles that move relative to the longitudinal axis of the hammer.
Differential density system for mechanical devices
A system composed of different densities of materials making up a device for the assessment, treatment, diagnosis, advertisement, modelling, or otherwise impacting another object, person, living thing, or material. A method for distributing the centre of mass of a device by placing dense material or materials distal to the handle thereby managing the mechanical advantage of the instrument. The dense material is positioned within the shaft of the instrument, thereby allowing the distal head to be made partially or entirely out of an elastic polymer, organic, or inorganic substance. Modulation of the characteristics of the device allows for modulating of the impulse or striking force elicited by the device. The device may therefore be swung along an axis with resultant torque elicited. This device may be used for medical, industrial, personal, or other purposes.
Differential density system for mechanical devices
A system composed of different densities of materials making up a device for the assessment, treatment, diagnosis, advertisement, modelling, or otherwise impacting another object, person, living thing, or material. A method for distributing the centre of mass of a device by placing dense material or materials distal to the handle thereby managing the mechanical advantage of the instrument. The dense material is positioned within the shaft of the instrument, thereby allowing the distal head to be made partially or entirely out of an elastic polymer, organic, or inorganic substance. Modulation of the characteristics of the device allows for modulating of the impulse or striking force elicited by the device. The device may therefore be swung along an axis with resultant torque elicited. This device may be used for medical, industrial, personal, or other purposes.