Patent classifications
B25D1/06
Women's Tool Kit
A women's tool kit facilitates use of tools by women. The kit includes a perimeter wall coupled to and extending from a bottom panel defining an interior space of a container. The container includes a top panel pivotally coupled to the perimeter wall to cover the interior space. A medial section of the top panel is clear such that the interior space is visible through the top panel when the top panel covers the interior space. Interior walls define a plurality of compartments within the interior space. Each of a plurality of tools is positionable within an associated one of the compartments. The tools include a plurality of hand held tools sized to fit an average woman's hand size. Instruction media is positionable in the container providing instructions on proper use of each of the tools.
Nail-driving hammer
The present invention is a manual nailing tool configured to provide a user with improved functional advantages over prior art hammers. It manually drives a substantial or predetermined amount of a fastener, such as an 8.89 cm (3 inch) common nail, into a work piece with one hand using one striking action. The unique configuration of the integrally formed nail-starter and angled strike face closely combines the nail-starter function with a full force, sustained first strike on the nail head. The hammer is also configured with a unique head shape and strike face to improve striking power and facilitate a stronger and more direct impact force on the nail head.
Nail-driving hammer
The present invention is a manual nailing tool configured to provide a user with improved functional advantages over prior art hammers. It manually drives a substantial or predetermined amount of a fastener, such as an 8.89 cm (3 inch) common nail, into a work piece with one hand using one striking action. The unique configuration of the integrally formed nail-starter and angled strike face closely combines the nail-starter function with a full force, sustained first strike on the nail head. The hammer is also configured with a unique head shape and strike face to improve striking power and facilitate a stronger and more direct impact force on the nail head.
ADAMSWAY HAMMER
A nail holding magnetic hammer that has a handle and a hammer body that coupled to the handle and includes a magnet with first and second ends with the magnetic poles aligned with the central axis is disclosed. The present invention is pre-loaded and is used to start and drive nails without using the other hand to stabilize the nails. This device helps in securing the position of the nail. The head portion of the device is made of heated steel, and the handle is made of wood or metal.
ADAMSWAY HAMMER
A nail holding magnetic hammer that has a handle and a hammer body that coupled to the handle and includes a magnet with first and second ends with the magnetic poles aligned with the central axis is disclosed. The present invention is pre-loaded and is used to start and drive nails without using the other hand to stabilize the nails. This device helps in securing the position of the nail. The head portion of the device is made of heated steel, and the handle is made of wood or metal.
Nail-Driving Hammer
The present invention is a manual nailing tool configured to provide a user with improved functional advantages over prior art hammers. It manually drives a substantial or predetermined amount of a fastener, such as an 8.89 cm (3 inch) common nail, into a work piece with one hand using one striking action. The unique configuration of the integrally formed nail-starter and angled strike face closely combines the nail-starter function with a full force, sustained first strike on the nail head. The hammer is also configured with a unique head shape and strike face to improve striking power and facilitate a stronger and more direct impact force on the nail head.
Nail-Driving Hammer
The present invention is a manual nailing tool configured to provide a user with improved functional advantages over prior art hammers. It manually drives a substantial or predetermined amount of a fastener, such as an 8.89 cm (3 inch) common nail, into a work piece with one hand using one striking action. The unique configuration of the integrally formed nail-starter and angled strike face closely combines the nail-starter function with a full force, sustained first strike on the nail head. The hammer is also configured with a unique head shape and strike face to improve striking power and facilitate a stronger and more direct impact force on the nail head.
FORGED HAMMER HEAD WITH SIDE NAIL PULLER
A forged hammer head formed in a forging process comprises a forged hammer face at one end of the head; a forged hammer claw at an end of the head opposite the face; and a forged side nail puller disposed between the face and the claw. A method for forming a hammer head comprises sequentially placing a blank in a series of cooperating forging dies, and sequentially shaping the blank in the forging dies into a hammer head, a hammer claw, a hammer face and a side nail puller disposed between the face and the claw. The side nail puller is configured to engage and pull a nail from a workpiece. The side nail puller comprises a side wall and a notch formed in the side wall. A tool parting line of the forging process does not intersect the notch.
Hand tool with replaceable handle
A tool, such as a hammer including a handle configured to be replaceable is shown. In one embodiment, the handle includes a grip insert coupled to the shaft of the hammer and an outer grip surrounding the grip insert. In another embodiment, the hammer includes a shaft with a pair of opposing channels. The handle includes a grip insert with a pair of corresponding projections to couple to the pair of opposing channels and an outer grip surrounding the grip insert.
Striking tool
A striking tool head assembly is detachably connected to a handle. The assembly includes multiple components, including a head body having an open-ended internal cavity configured to receive an end of the handle therein and a striking portion extending from the head body. A striking member is detachably connected to a free end of the striking portion. A claw member is detachably connected to an upper surface of the head body. The claw member defines spaced-apart first and second elongated claw portions.