Patent classifications
B25F1/02
Multiple bit hand tool
The disclosure is directed at a multiple bit hand tool which includes a handle portion and a body portion. The multiple bit hand tool also includes a chuck portion with an improved locking collar for locking the tool bit in place when it is in an extended position. The locking collar includes a latch portion with a set of latch arms each having a bit end cap contact and a release cam contact for abutting the tool bit and an associated actuation mechanism.
Multiple bit hand tool
The disclosure is directed at a multiple bit hand tool which includes a handle portion and a body portion. The multiple bit hand tool also includes a chuck portion with an improved locking collar for locking the tool bit in place when it is in an extended position. The locking collar includes a latch portion with a set of latch arms each having a bit end cap contact and a release cam contact for abutting the tool bit and an associated actuation mechanism.
Footwear spike wrench having adjustable dirt removal prong
An all-in-one footwear spike wrench and dirt removal tool includes a footwear spike wrench key and also a footwear dirt removal prong. The prong is adjustable between a stored position in which the prong is inoperative and a deployed position in which the prong is operative. The tool may include a compartment configured and dimensioned for storing running spikes. A tool kit includes the tool, a separate wrench key bit and a separate dirt removal prong bit, the latter two being selectively retained in a base member of the tool.
Footwear spike wrench having adjustable dirt removal prong
An all-in-one footwear spike wrench and dirt removal tool includes a footwear spike wrench key and also a footwear dirt removal prong. The prong is adjustable between a stored position in which the prong is inoperative and a deployed position in which the prong is operative. The tool may include a compartment configured and dimensioned for storing running spikes. A tool kit includes the tool, a separate wrench key bit and a separate dirt removal prong bit, the latter two being selectively retained in a base member of the tool.
Golf Club Wrench With Multi-Purpose Tip
A golf club wrench with a bit portion having a plurality of tip features at one end of the bit portion is disclosed herein. The tip features may include threading, a Philips head shape, a flat head shape, a Torx® head shape, and a hex wrench shape. The different tip features on the wrench can be used to engage with both a mechanical fastener and a weight. The wrench may also include a handle contoured to fit within the hand of a golfer. The golf club wrench can be provided in a kit containing weights and mechanical fasteners having engagement features that mate with one or more of the tip features on the wrench.
Firefighting utility tool
A firefighting utility tool including a handle member and a tool head. The handle member has one of a variety of tool heads attached to a bottom side thereof. The handle is a solid tubular member with a hollow interior that allows water to pass therethrough. The top end of the handle member has a hose coupling located thereon such that a hose can be connected and water can flow into the hollow interior of the handle member. There are a plurality of holes located in the handle member toward the bottom end of the handle member. The holes allow water to exit the handle. The tool allows water to pass through the handle and out of the plurality of holes such that the water can be directed toward a fire without interfering with normal operation of the tool.
Firefighting utility tool
A firefighting utility tool including a handle member and a tool head. The handle member has one of a variety of tool heads attached to a bottom side thereof. The handle is a solid tubular member with a hollow interior that allows water to pass therethrough. The top end of the handle member has a hose coupling located thereon such that a hose can be connected and water can flow into the hollow interior of the handle member. There are a plurality of holes located in the handle member toward the bottom end of the handle member. The holes allow water to exit the handle. The tool allows water to pass through the handle and out of the plurality of holes such that the water can be directed toward a fire without interfering with normal operation of the tool.
ADAPTER TOOL WITH MULTIPLE ATTACHMENTS
An adapter tool comprising a head having a main head body extending along a first axis from a first main body end to a second main body end, a first slot therebetween and a tool attachment end. A handle comprising an elongated body having a top end defining a handle post is received within the first slot and a bottom end having a grip. A plurality of tool attachments each comprising a tool attachment proximal side with a head attachment slot recessed therein and a tool attachment distal side defining a tool portion. A selective securing of tool attachments to the tool attachment ends configures the adaptor tool into one of a plurality of configurations. A mounting of a blade between an upper adapter type of tool attachment and the grip in open position or a lower adapter configures the adapter tool as a hacksaw.
ADAPTER TOOL WITH MULTIPLE ATTACHMENTS
An adapter tool comprising a head having a main head body extending along a first axis from a first main body end to a second main body end, a first slot therebetween and a tool attachment end. A handle comprising an elongated body having a top end defining a handle post is received within the first slot and a bottom end having a grip. A plurality of tool attachments each comprising a tool attachment proximal side with a head attachment slot recessed therein and a tool attachment distal side defining a tool portion. A selective securing of tool attachments to the tool attachment ends configures the adaptor tool into one of a plurality of configurations. A mounting of a blade between an upper adapter type of tool attachment and the grip in open position or a lower adapter configures the adapter tool as a hacksaw.
Multipurpose Utility Attachment Device
A multipurpose utility attachment device for equipping a variety of tools to an adjustable shaft includes a grip. The grip is a handle and has a flat end. A telescopic shaft comprises a first portion, a second portion, and a pair of spring pins. A proximal end of the first portion is coupled to the flat end of the grip. The second portion is nested within the first portion. The second portion can adjust the length of the telescopic shaft by moving within the first portion. A pair of spring pins is positioned within the second portion and secures the second portion in a fixed length relative to the first portion. A second spring pin is used for securing a utility attachment to the telescopic shaft. The utility attachment can be a variety of wilderness survival tools. A hammock attachment can be used by a pair of telescopic shafts.