Patent classifications
B25G1/005
Tool for skateboards
A tool is devised for skateboards. Thee tool includes a grip, an Allen key/screwdriver, a driver and three sockets. The grip includes a non-circular cavity in an end and a groove in a side. The first and second sockets are connected to the grip, opposite to each other. The Allen key/screwdriver is selectively inserted in the groove. The driver is selectively inserted in the cavity. The third socket is foamed at an end of the driver. The third socket includes an axial bore, a radial bore, and a cutout opposite to the radial bore.
Apparatus for removing lug nuts on a vehicle tire
An apparatus for removing lug nuts for changing a tire on a vehicle has a bracing structure and at least three arms connected to the bracing structure. A first arm extends upward and a second arm, adapted to operate as a footrest, extends outward and both arms are positioned such that one may stand on the second arm to generate extra torque while grasping the first arm for stability. A third arm is adapted to receive a socket and is oriented along the socket's axis of rotation. All arms are collapsible for storage.
Multipurpose Leverage Tool
A multipurpose extension device for attachment and coupling with hand tools, such as tire irons, ratchets and wrenches. The device is an elongated hollow rigid tube containing a rectangular notch and narrow channel. Inside the hollow rigid tube contains magnetic materials to assist securing of inserted or coupled tool. Two ends to device, one end containing a handle other end is open receptacle. This receptacle end of the device is for the acceptance and coupling with hand tools such as, ratchets, pry bars and various other hand tools. A wrench can be inserted into the device by sliding in then turning 90 degrees to secure. One purpose of this device is to provide increased leverage and length of hand tools, for the removal and installation of threaded hardware. Additional use of this device is to increase leverage on pry bars, in the separation items such as, machinery gears.
Variable-thickness-handle driver instrument
An orthopaedic driving instrument including a first end portion, a second end portion opposite the first end portion, and a central portion, intermediate the first and second end portions, comprising a central section having an outer diameter representing a maximum outer diameter of the driving instrument. The first end comprises a first driving interface sized and shaped to, in operation of the instrument, engage a screw interface of a screw for applying torque to the screw. The second end comprises a second driving interface sized and shaped as the size and shape of the first driving interface.
Dual-use handle
The invention provides a dual-purpose handle, comprising a body, wherein mounting holes are provided in the body and are used for connecting to functional members; the mounting holes are provided in the body in both an axial direction and a radial direction; axial and radial mounting holes provided in the body can enable the handle and the functional members to easily and quickly switch between two connection forms, i.e. straight and T-shaped; and torsional torques that are different in magnitude can be output by means of different connection manners under the action of the same operation force. Clamping devices fitted with the functional members are arranged in the mounting holes; and when the functional members are connected to the handle, the clamping devices can fix the functional members and prevent same from rotating in a cavity of the body of the handle. The axial and radial holes of the handle are configured to be through holes, so that the handle can be adapted to guide needles of different sizes passing through same and is suitable for minimally invasive surgery, thereby further expanding the range of use of the handle.
Driver extension with hand knobs
A driver extension with hand knobs is shown and described. The driver extension with hand knobs includes an elongated rod. The elongated rod has a first end opposite a second end. The first end of the elongated rod is a tool attachment end. The second end of the elongated rod is a securement end for a socket or a screwdriver. A pair of opposing hand knobs are secured along the elongated rod extending away from the elongated rod. The knobs are positioned in the same plane.
RATCHETING WRENCH APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
The present invention surrounds to a ratchet apparatus, system and use thereof. The invention is presented to provide additional mechanical advantage and added angular engagement of a ratcheting wrench. In particular the present invention provides increased torque and angular engagement within a compact space without requiring an extended handle, wherein an extended handle reduces portability and further restricts access and movement within confined spaces.
CONFIGURABLE LEVERAGE BIT DRIVER HANDLE
A configurable leverage bit driver includes a first elongate shaft having a first bit receiving socket in an end face of the distal end. A second elongate shaft is dimensioned to couple with the first elongate shaft in a first axially aligned bit driving configuration. At least one aperture is defined in a lateral side of the second elongate shaft and is dimensioned to selective couple with the first elongate shaft to configure the first elongate shaft and the second elongate shaft in a second bit driving configuration with the second elongate shaft oriented as a lever arm aligned in a transverse axis to the longitudinal axis of the first elongate shaft. The second bit driving configuration may be one or more of a T-handle or an offset T-handle bit driver for increased leverage in driving a fastener.
Hand tool device
A hand tool including a control element for receiving one or more finger digits of a user. The control element is positioned on the body component and may be in the form of an aperture defined by a perimeter surface. A user places one or more fingers within the control element and applies pressure to rotate the body component.
Pipe coupon extraction tool
A pipe coupon extraction tool includes: a rod defining a first end, a second end, and a central axis; and a spring bar defining a first end and a second end, the spring bar rotatably secured to the rod, a surface of the spring bar configured to be angled with respect to the central axis when the pipe coupon extraction tool is engaged with a pipe coupon.