Patent classifications
B25D1/045
Manhole cover tool
A tool joinable with a handle. The tool includes a body, the body includes a middle area configured to be joinable to the handle. The front end of the body includes a toe extending away from the middle area. The toe includes a first vertical thickness and a second vertical thickness less than the first vertical thickness for a length of the toe extending away from the middle area. The back end of the body can include a heal pad extending away from the middle area and to create a heal gap between a bottom surface of the heal pad and the second portion of the bottom edge defined by the middle area. The tool can include a fulcrum joined to the body and defining a fulcrum portion of the bottom edge with the fulcrum projecting away from the top edge.
Striking tool
A striking tool includes an elongated handle having a first end and a second end. The head is attached to or formed integrally with the first end of the handle and defines a striking portion, a claw portion, and a body portion therebetween. The striking tool may have slots, notches, and/or cavities configured to engage fasteners or other objects for applying torsion thereto. A striking member may be removably attached to the striking portion of the head, which may define a nail puller. Attachments, such as an axe head, may be removably attachable to the head of the striking tool.
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.
Hammer tool
A hammer tool includes a head and a handle tightly coupled to the head. The head defines a through hole and a hole connected to the through hole. The hole extends transversely to the through hole. The through hole is of a first width and the hole is of a width greater than the first width. The handle includes a connecting end inserted through the through hole. The connecting end is extruded after inserting through the through hole to include at least one positioning protrusion protruding into the hole. The connecting end is of a second width at where the at least one positioning protrusion is disposed. The second width is greater than the first width.
Hammer with Recessed Blade
A tool includes a handle portion, a head portion at an end of the handle portion, a hammer strike surface at a forward region of the head portion, an upper extension and a lower extension of the head portion extending away from the head portion, defining a gap between the upper extension and the lower extension, and a blade formed in the head portion, recessed within the gap between the upper extension and the lower extension.
Hammer with Linearly Adjustable Claw
A hammer includes a handle, a head assembly affixed to the handle, and a claw assembly slidably disposed on the handle. The handle includes apertures interspaced linearly along the length of the handle. The head assembly includes a throat and a striking face. The claw assembly includes a claw, an annular sleeve slidably disposed around the handle for enabling linear adjustment of the claw assembly along the length of the handle, and a ratcheting lever coupled to the sleeve for adjusting the position of the claw relative to the head assembly during operation. The ratcheting lever includes a spring-biased locking pin for removably engaging any one of the apertures to selectively secure the claw assembly to the handle in a desired position and a depressible release arm for releasing the spring-biased locking pin from the apertures to enable the claw assembly to slide along the length of the handle.
Hammer with linearly adjustable claw
A hammer includes a handle, a head assembly affixed to the handle, and a claw assembly slidably disposed on the handle. The handle includes apertures interspaced linearly along the length of the handle. The head assembly includes a throat and a striking face. The claw assembly includes a claw, an annular sleeve slidably disposed around the handle for enabling linear adjustment of the claw assembly along the length of the handle, and a ratcheting lever coupled to the sleeve for adjusting the position of the claw relative to the head assembly during operation. The ratcheting lever includes a spring-biased locking pin for removably engaging any one of the apertures to selectively secure the claw assembly to the handle in a desired position and a depressible release arm for releasing the spring-biased locking pin from the apertures to enable the claw assembly to slide along the length of the handle.
HAMMER TOOL
A hammer tool includes a head and a handle tightly coupled to the head. The head defines a through hole and a hole connected to the through hole. The hole extends transversely to the through hole. The through hole is of a first width and the hole is of a width greater than the first width. The handle includes a connecting end inserted through the through hole. The connecting end is extruded after inserting through the through hole to include at least one positioning protrusion protruding into the hole. The connecting end is of a second width at where the at least one positioning protrusion is disposed. The second width is greater than the first width.
HAMMER TOOL
A hammer tool includes a head and a handle coupled to the head. The handle has a first and a second connecting end fixed to the head. The handle has a first and a second medial section and the first and the second connecting ends extend from the first and the second medial sections respectively. The first and the second medial sections are disposed side by side. The first and the second medial sections form at least one first and at least one second curved sections respectively. The at least one first and the at least one second curved sections abut against each other.
Adjustable Leverage Arm Hammer Apparatus
An adjustable leverage arm hammer apparatus for creating mechanical advantage for the claw when removing nails includes a handle. A handle top side has a post aperture extending towards a handle bottom side and a handle left side has an adjustment channel extending through to the post aperture. The handle top side is coupled within a handle aperture of a hammer head. A leverage arm is slidably coupled within the post aperture to move between a retracted position flush with a head top side of the hammer head and an extended position protruding above the head top side. A leveler has an adjustment track coupled within the adjustment channel and a slider coupled to the leverage arm and extending through the adjustment channel. The slider is in operational communication with the adjustment track to secure the leverage arm in position.