Patent classifications
B25F1/003
MULTI-FUNCTION NAIL TOOL
The present embodiments relate to a multi-function nail tool. The nail tool can include multiple extension arms that can allow for gripping and manipulating objects, particularly for individuals that have accessories on their hands or need additional assistance with manipulating objects. The nail tool can also include a key ring and a bottle/can opener to provide various functions in a single tool.
Standpipe operations spanner tool
A firefighter multi-tool is configured as a standpipe operations spanner tool and comprises several features for adjusting standpipe pressure regulating valves, and performing other functions performed by firefighters. The tool includes a handle portion and a lateral coupling portion. The lateral coupling portion includes an adjustable wrench having a fixed jaw elements and a moveable/adjustable jaw element. The tool can include a socket portion at the end of the handle opposite the lateral coupling portion. A valve cap spanner can be includes on the lateral coupling portion opposite the adjustable wrench.
Multipurpose Hand Tool
A hand tool, such as a multi-tool including pivotable handles is shown. The multi-tool includes a first and second handle, a first and second jaw portion, coupled to the first and second handle, and a plurality of tool components. The multi-tool further includes a locking mechanism that includes an engagement member, a pin, and a biasing element. When the first or second handle is in a locked position, the biasing element applies a force pushing the pin into engagement with the engagement member to secure the first or second handle. When the first or second handle is in an unlocked position, the pin is movable along the engagement member such that the first or second handle is pivotable. In a specific embodiment, the multi-tool including a pre-deployment mechanism configured to deploy the tool component at various angles thereby improving access and opening of the tool components.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CLAMP ACCESS TOOL
A multifunctional clamp access tool adaptable for use in diverse rescue scenarios including a spring clamp having a pair of arms, each having jaw members with grip ends extending to handle ends. The pair of arms are pivotally coupled at a spring point such that the grip ends are forcibly separable into an open position when pressure is applied to the handle ends and release of the handle ends releases the spring joint so as to compress the grip ends in abutted alignment and an inner surface between one of the grip ends. An angled offset grip portion between at least one of the grip ends and the spring point form a clearance space are configured to span a side edge of a door such that the grip end and the offset grip portion contact surfaces are offset from a transverse plane between opposing adjacent front and rear door faces. At least one handle end is tapered in a wedge and includes recesses. Opposed handle ends and a proximate aperture provide a peg spanner wrench and a lip protruding at an acute angle from a grip end provide a lug spanner wrench for loosening, tightening or otherwise manipulating a fire hydrant or hose.
Crimping pliers
Crimping pliers include a clamping assembly including a left jaw and a right jaw, a control mechanism, and a rotating button mechanism. The left jaw includes a left connecting portion and a left head. The right jaw includes a right connecting portion and a right head. The control mechanism drives the clamping assembly to switch between a clamping state and an open state. The rotating button mechanism includes a first connecting plate connected to the right connecting portion, an eccentric shaft, a rotating button connected to the eccentric shaft, and a limiting structure connected to the rotating button to limit a rotating range of the rotating button. The first connecting plate is rotatably connected to the left connecting portion through the eccentric shaft. The rotating button adjusts a distance between the left connecting portion and the right connecting portion by driving the eccentric shaft to eccentrically rotate.
Plier with sockets
A plier with sockets is provided. The device includes a pair of plier members pivotally connected together, each plier member having a handle portion opposite a jaw portion. A first socket is affixed to a first handle portion and includes a first socket opening having a first diameter. A second socket is affixed to a second handle portion and includes a second socket opening having a second diameter. The first and second socket openings are oriented opposite the jaw portions of the pair of plier members. In some embodiments, the first and second socket are removably securable to the first and second handle portions, such that the readily interchange the first and second sockets with sockets of other sizes.
Plier with Sockets
A plier with sockets is provided. The device includes a pair of plier members pivotally connected together, each plier member having a handle portion opposite a jaw portion. A first socket is affixed to a first handle portion and includes a first socket opening having a first diameter. A second socket is affixed to a second handle portion and includes a second socket opening having a second diameter. The first and second socket openings are oriented opposite the jaw portions of the pair of plier members. In some embodiments, the first and second socket are removably securable to the first and second handle portions, such that the user can readily interchange the first and second sockets with sockets of other sizes.
Multi-function nail tool
The present embodiments relate to a multi-function nail tool. The nail tool can include multiple extension arms that can allow for gripping and manipulating objects, particularly for individuals that have accessories on their hands or need additional assistance with manipulating objects. The nail tool can also include a key ring and a bottle/can opener to provide various functions in a single tool.
DRUM KEY MULTI-TOOL
A multi-tool comprises a substantially triangular body having a first corner, a second corner, a third corner, and a straight edge, with a first and a second substantially planar surface; a first aperture formed therein, offset from a center of the substantially triangular body, having a perimeter with a rounded segment from which protrudes a tooth; a flat head screwdriver tip protruding from the first corner; a second aperture formed in the second corner; and a third aperture in the third corner, having a square perimeter. The multi-tool may be kept in a wallet. This greatly reduces the chance of a drummer being stranded without a drum key and other tools necessary in the maintenance and tuning of drum sets. Advantageously, the drum key is portable, durable, and multifunctional.
MULTI-FUNCTION PLIERS
A multi-function tool includes a first handle, a second handle, a first cutting insert, and a second cutting insert. The first handle is pivotally coupled to the second handle at a pivoting axis. The first handle and the second handle move between an open position and a closed position relative to each other. A first insert surface is formed on the first handle, and a second insert surface is formed on the second handle. The first cutting insert includes a front side, a rear side configured to interface with the first insert surface, a left side including a flat anvil surface, and a right side including a cutting edge. A second cutting insert includes a front side, a rear side configured to interface with the second insert surface, a left side including a flat anvil surface, and a right side including a cutting edge.