Patent classifications
B25G1/01
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.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HAND TOOL WITH QUICK RELEASE INTERCHANGEABLE WORK HEADS
Provided is a system and method for a hand tool with a plurality of quick release work heads. The hand tool includes a handle having a socket having a first longitudinal axis and an inner cavity extending rearward from an open distal end, the inner cavity having a first non-circular cross section transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the socket further having a quick release transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the quick release releasably disposing a locker transversely across a portion of the inner cavity. The hand tool also includes at least one work head having a second longitudinal axis and a shaft having a second non-circular cross section concentrically conforming to the first non-circular cross section of the inner cavity, the shaft further having a locking groove transverse to the second longitudinal axis and disposed to engage with the quick release locker when the shaft is disposed within the socket of the handle. An associated method of use is also provided.
Tower Gripz
The present invention discloses an advanced system of handgrip apparatus including a hollow housing defining a handgrip surface and forming an enclosure and a rigid surface for the slip free holding of assembly. The shock dampening hand grip wraps around various diameters of raw stainless steel or powder coated railings commonly used on all types of recreational boats. When applied to a railing, grab bar, T-Top or ladder, the inner EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) copolymer foam provides an adhesive surface which prevents the grip from sliding up or down or side to side. The present technology presents an ergonomic hand grip with a predetermined length to propose a superior support, vibration dampening and impact absorption, thereby reducing fatigue for the users' hand.
Tower Gripz
The present invention discloses an advanced system of handgrip apparatus including a hollow housing defining a handgrip surface and forming an enclosure and a rigid surface for the slip free holding of assembly. The shock dampening hand grip wraps around various diameters of raw stainless steel or powder coated railings commonly used on all types of recreational boats. When applied to a railing, grab bar, T-Top or ladder, the inner EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) copolymer foam provides an adhesive surface which prevents the grip from sliding up or down or side to side. The present technology presents an ergonomic hand grip with a predetermined length to propose a superior support, vibration dampening and impact absorption, thereby reducing fatigue for the users' hand.
Anti-Kickback Axe
An axe including: a lever axe head having a cutting edge, the lever axe head being configured to generate a torque and to rotate upon one of the cutting edge striking a material and the cutting edge penetrating a predetermined distance into the material; a handle having a first portion attached to the lever axe head and a second portion to be gripped by a user; and one or more springs disposed between the first portion of the handle and the lever axe head for biasing the lever axe head and handle relative to each other such that first portion of the handle and the lever axe head rotate relative to each other to absorb at least a portion of the generated torque from being transmitted to the user.
Anti-Kickback Axe
An axe including: a lever axe head having a cutting edge, the lever axe head being configured to generate a torque and to rotate upon one of the cutting edge striking a material and the cutting edge penetrating a predetermined distance into the material; a handle having a first portion attached to the lever axe head and a second portion to be gripped by a user; and one or more springs disposed between the first portion of the handle and the lever axe head for biasing the lever axe head and handle relative to each other such that first portion of the handle and the lever axe head rotate relative to each other to absorb at least a portion of the generated torque from being transmitted to the user.
Hand tool
A hand tool comprising two tool halves arranged crossing one another in a joint region, like tongs or scissors, wherein a tool half forms a working region on one side of the joint region and a handle region on the other side, wherein each handle region is arranged in a first or second handle sleeve and the handle sleeve is provided with a functional part projecting in relation to a flat surface extending over a substantial portion of the surface of the handle sleeve. In order to advantageously further improve a hand tool of this type, the functional part is adhered or welded to the first and/or second handle sleeve.
Hand tool
A hand tool comprising two tool halves arranged crossing one another in a joint region, like tongs or scissors, wherein a tool half forms a working region on one side of the joint region and a handle region on the other side, wherein each handle region is arranged in a first or second handle sleeve and the handle sleeve is provided with a functional part projecting in relation to a flat surface extending over a substantial portion of the surface of the handle sleeve. In order to advantageously further improve a hand tool of this type, the functional part is adhered or welded to the first and/or second handle sleeve.
Handheld work apparatus and method for mounting an anti-vibration unit thereof
A handheld work apparatus includes a first assembly, a second assembly and an anti-vibration unit which includes a coil spring. A first end of the coil spring forms a fastening eyelet fixed to the first assembly by an attachment screw which extends through the fastening eyelet and the head thereof projects into the coil spring. A second end of the coil spring is screwed onto a connecting piece of the second assembly which has an opening extending through the connecting piece and through which an engagement contour in the head of the attachment screw is accessible for a tool. When the work apparatus is in a non-loaded state, the distance (f) between the fastening eyelet and a front end of the connecting piece is the length (g) of the attachment screw. The distance (p) of the above support surface from the front end of the connecting piece is the length (g).
PRY BAR HANDLE
A pry bar has a transversely disposed generally triangular cross-section handle grip portion having surfaces formed of a soft elastomeric over-molded material. The handle is formed with an inner hard thermoplastic core and molded over outer elastomeric cover. A metal tether receiving element and impact cap are fixedly secured at the handle proximate end.