Patent classifications
B25G1/01
Slide Hammer
Slide hammer comprising: a shank and a weight, the weight being slidably arranged on the shank, the shank having a tool attachment section at a first axial end and a handle at a second axial end opposite from the first axial end, the handle extending away from the shank on at least a first radial side of the shank, wherein the handle comprises at least a first grip on the first radial side of the shank, wherein the at least first grip is attached to the shank with a shaft, and wherein the shaft is arranged in a bore extending longitudinally within the at least on grip.
Slide Hammer
Slide hammer comprising: a shank and a weight, the weight being slidably arranged on the shank, the shank having a tool attachment section at a first axial end and a handle at a second axial end opposite from the first axial end, the handle extending away from the shank on at least a first radial side of the shank, wherein the handle comprises at least a first grip on the first radial side of the shank, wherein the at least first grip is attached to the shank with a shaft, and wherein the shaft is arranged in a bore extending longitudinally within the at least on grip.
ANTI-OVERFLOW HAMMER AND HANDLE FIXING STRCUTURE
An anti-overflow hammer and handle fixing structure includes a hammer body and a handle body. The hammer body has a flared slot, and the handle body has a fitting fixed head. After the flared slot of the hammer body is sheathed on the fitting fixed head of the handle body, an adhesive is filled up into the flared slot to improve the stability of combining the hammer body with the handle body and prevent any extra adhesive residue from overflowing to improve the assembly convenience and the structural assembly stability to achieve excellent structural stability and assembly convenience.
ANTI-OVERFLOW HAMMER AND HANDLE FIXING STRCUTURE
An anti-overflow hammer and handle fixing structure includes a hammer body and a handle body. The hammer body has a flared slot, and the handle body has a fitting fixed head. After the flared slot of the hammer body is sheathed on the fitting fixed head of the handle body, an adhesive is filled up into the flared slot to improve the stability of combining the hammer body with the handle body and prevent any extra adhesive residue from overflowing to improve the assembly convenience and the structural assembly stability to achieve excellent structural stability and assembly convenience.
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.
Vibration reduction mechanism for a striking tool
Various embodiments relate to a vibration reduction mechanism for a hand operated striking tool. The vibration reduction mechanism includes a collar coupled to a portion of a handle of the hand-operated striking tool; at least one sleeve interposed over the collar; and at least one pin interconnecting the collar to the handle, wherein the at least one pin retains a position of the collar near a first end of the handle.
Vibration reduction mechanism for a striking tool
Various embodiments relate to a vibration reduction mechanism for a hand operated striking tool. The vibration reduction mechanism includes a collar coupled to a portion of a handle of the hand-operated striking tool; at least one sleeve interposed over the collar; and at least one pin interconnecting the collar to the handle, wherein the at least one pin retains a position of the collar near a first end of the handle.
Universal vibratory handle for cementitious surface floats
A vibratory handle for use with a surface finishing float, the vibratory handle including a first end having a bore for receiving a first float attachment screw therein for attaching the first end to the finishing float. The vibratory handle further including a second end having an oblong slot for receiving a second float attachment screw therein for attaching the second end to the finishing float such that the first float attachment screw and second float attachment screw are in operative alignment and spaced apart a distance along a surface the float. The vibratory handle also includes a gripping portion extending between the first end and second end.
Gardening Tool
A gardening tool includes an elongated body having a first end and a second end. An arm attachment portion is coupled substantially at the first end of the elongated body. The arm attachment portion is configured to at least partly wrap around a user's forearm. The tool also includes a pivotally adjustable handle that is coupled to and extends substantially laterally from the elongated body. The handle is disposed between the first and the second end of the elongated body. The tool further includes a pad that is coupled to the elongated body. The pad is disposed between the handle and the arm attachment portion, and its position is adjustable along a longitudinal axis of the elongated portion. A adapter mechanism is disposed at the second end of the elongated body. The adapter mechanism is configured to allow for interchanging of gardening tool heads.