Patent classifications
B25G1/01
VIBRATION DAMPER FOR HAND-OPERATED STRIKING TOOLS
A striking tool has a vibration damper in the form of a vibration damping core located between a top end of the hand and a head thereof, and an overstrike assembly in the form of an overstrike sleeve located over the core below the head.
Hammer
A hammer is provided that includes a handle, a head, a striking insert, and a claw. The hammer provides for a head with a keyed hole to couple to a keyed projection on a striking insert. The head also includes a dovetail projection that couples to the dovetail connection of the claw. Each component may comprise a different material. For example, the striking insert and the claw comprise one material, and the handle and the head comprise another material. In some embodiments, a slotted punch with a magnetic retainer creates a bore through the face of the head and the striking insert to support a fastener (e.g., a nail) within the head.
Reduced-vibration surface treatment device
A vibration-reducing component and an apparatus for its use. The vibration-reducing component combines an elastic member with a compression element to both resist applied forces and absorb selected vibrations. The vibration reducing component finds particular utility in tools that inherently create vibrations.
Reduced-vibration surface treatment device
A vibration-reducing component and an apparatus for its use. The vibration-reducing component combines an elastic member with a compression element to both resist applied forces and absorb selected vibrations. The vibration reducing component finds particular utility in tools that inherently create vibrations.
Hammer With Vibration Reduction
A hand tool hand may include a head and a handle. The head may have a bell and a face for delivering an impact. The handle may be operably coupled to the head and extend linearly away from the head along an axis. The handle may include a grip portion and a beam. The beam may extend from the head to the grip portion. The beam may include one or more axial passageways defining an opening through the beam in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis. The one or more axial passageways may be filled with a first dampening material.
Hammer With Vibration Reduction
A hand tool hand may include a head and a handle. The head may have a bell and a face for delivering an impact. The handle may be operably coupled to the head and extend linearly away from the head along an axis. The handle may include a grip portion and a beam. The beam may extend from the head to the grip portion. The beam may include one or more axial passageways defining an opening through the beam in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis. The one or more axial passageways may be filled with a first dampening material.
Striking apparatus
A striking apparatus has a head composed of fore, mid, and aft portions with transition portions existing at the fore-mid and aft-mid junctions. The fore portion has a striking face the apex of which is a piecing edge. The striking face tapering into splitting edges away from the piercing edge. The fore portion having two sides on each of which a channel disposed for receiving the prongs of a provided tool. The longitudinal shoulders prevent the head from becoming embedded into a struck surface past the fore portion and act as fulcra for the user to more-easily retrieve the striking apparatus by lifting the striking apparatus handle.
Striking apparatus
A striking apparatus has a head composed of fore, mid, and aft portions with transition portions existing at the fore-mid and aft-mid junctions. The fore portion has a striking face the apex of which is a piecing edge. The striking face tapering into splitting edges away from the piercing edge. The fore portion having two sides on each of which a channel disposed for receiving the prongs of a provided tool. The longitudinal shoulders prevent the head from becoming embedded into a struck surface past the fore portion and act as fulcra for the user to more-easily retrieve the striking apparatus by lifting the striking apparatus handle.
Tool handle and methods of use
A tool handle apparatus and methods of use, for slinging or casting contents therefrom, the tool includes a spade having a spade neck extending from a first spade end, a spade handle having a first handle end a midsection, and a second handle end, said first handle end connected to said spade neck, a spring having a first spring end and a second spring end, said first spring end affixed to said midsection and said second spring end connected to said second handle end, and a looped strap connected to said second handle end and, thus, functions to assist a user in slinging or casting contents therefrom.
Tool handle and methods of use
A tool handle apparatus and methods of use, for slinging or casting contents therefrom, the tool includes a spade having a spade neck extending from a first spade end, a spade handle having a first handle end a midsection, and a second handle end, said first handle end connected to said spade neck, a spring having a first spring end and a second spring end, said first spring end affixed to said midsection and said second spring end connected to said second handle end, and a looped strap connected to said second handle end and, thus, functions to assist a user in slinging or casting contents therefrom.