Patent classifications
B25F1/006
CONE FILLER
The present disclosure provides a cone filler. The cone filler includes a first element and a second element. The first element corresponds to at least one filler tube of the cone filler and made up of a first material selected from a first group of materials. The at least one filler tube facilitates storing of at least one of a plurality of constituents. In addition, the second element corresponds to at least one filler tube coupler and made up of a second material selected from a second group of materials. Further, the at least one filler tube coupler enables the first element to couple with a third element. Furthermore, the third element corresponds to a junction module. The junction module facilitates holding of a constituent passage assembly to enable passage of at least one of the plurality of constituents. Also, the constituent passage assembly including at least one closing plug.
Knife with Blade Storage
A knife with a replacement blade stored within the knife is provided. The knife allows the replacement blade to be easily and quickly accessible. An arm is movable between a locked and unlocked position. In the locked position the arm interfaces with the replacement blade to restrain the replacement blade from being removed.
Multi-function kitchen knife system
A knife has a blade with a tip forwardly, a tang rearwardly, a spine upwardly, and an edge downwardly. A handle encompassing the spine. A plurality of components, including a cheese slicer, are formed in the blade along the spine.
Multi-Tool for Utility Engineers
The present disclosure includes a multi-tool including a handle having a first and a second end opposite the first end and a hammer face attached at the first end of the handle. A pry bar is attached at the first end of the handle along with a lifting hook. A vault key is attached at the second end of the handle. The lifting hook may extend from the first end of the handle or may be formed as a groove or cutout in the first end of the handle or in the pry bar.
Multi-purpose tool
A multi-purpose tool or apparatus includes multiple mechanical tools. In one implementation, the multi-purpose tool includes an elongated handle, a folding axe, and a folding shovel or spade, as well as a hammer or hammer-head. The folding axe is foldable between an open position and a closed position. The folding shovel is foldable among three positions, which are a closed shovel position, a 90-degree open shovel position, and a 180-degree extended shovel position. The elongated handle is hollow and includes an elongated cavity. A folding saw, as well as a knife and a sheath to protect the knife, are stored within the elongated cavity and can be removed therefrom.
Equine Ice Removal Tool
A hand tool directed to the practice of the efficient removal of snow, ice, and debris buildup from a horse's hoof is provided. The hand tool includes an elongated handle with a t-section tool head comprised of a first striking surface at one end to effectuate removal of ice buildup and a second striking surface with a beveled edge at the opposing end of the tool head, to assist in the scooping removal of debris built up. On an opposing section of the elongated handle located away from that of the tool head is provided a hoof pick to assist in the precision removal of small debris particles.
Multi-use rescue access bar
A multi-use rescue access tool for forcible entry into buildings and other functions, including a rescue bar with opposed head and sickle blade ends. The head end includes paired jaws on one side and a blunt hook with a strike contact face and an open space for insertion of the blunt hook also including a periphery configured for wrench to open and close hydrant valves. A chisel end on an upper jaw may extend beyond a lower jaw. Opposed ends of the rescue bar are configured for paired interlocks with a halligan bar having a fork lever end and adze pick end whereby a pair of aligned prongs of the fork lever end are abutted against corresponding opposed side walls stepping up to aligned raised surfaces of the sickle blade end in a clasped interlock, coupling aligned prongs with opposed recessed channels of a head end in an extended interlock or coupling the adze pick end between paired jaws of the head end to provide a step on the top surface of the head end of the rescue bar in a stepped interlock. Opposed channels of the head end are configured for further coupling the fork lever end within opposed aligned channels of head end to couple the rescue and halligan bars in a parallel juxtaposition.
Wallet
A wallet includes a first shell with one or more openings on a shell perimeter adapted to clip one or more objects to the one or more openings; and a second shell coupled to the first shell, the second shell including a storage compartment; and first and second rails on each side of the second metal shell to slideably receive one or more cards in the storage compartment.
HAMMER EXTENDER
In one example, a system includes a hammer extender having a head formed from an upper layer, a lower layer and a side layer. The hammer extender includes an elongated body portion having a solid core elongated portion and a hollow core elongated portion. One end of the solid core elongated portion is connected to the head, and the other end is connected to the hollow core elongated portion. The hollow core elongated portion can receive and guide a nail during impact. The system may include a hammer having a hammer handle with a hollow interior to store the hammer extender.
WALNUT TOOL HAMMER HANDLE
A walnut tool hammer handle includes: a hammer handle for connecting a hammer head; a protective sheet installed on a side of the hammer handle close to connecting the hammer head; and prying holes for loosening and tightening screws disposed below the protective sheet and on the hammer handle. The protective sheet is rotatably installed on the side of the hammer handle close to a point where the hammer hand hits, which can use shock resistance and protection properties of the protective sheet to prevent damage to the hammer handle caused by hitting errors, and the prying holes are disposed on the hammer handle to increase practicability of the hammer. Loosening and tightening sheets corresponding to fingers are disposed on a holding part of the hammer handle and are sunken when holding, which makes the fingers have a larger force area, and improves feeling and stability of the holding.