B25G3/14

ANTI-OVERFLOW HAMMER AND HANDLE FIXING STRCUTURE
20220379456 · 2022-12-01 ·

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.

Axe head attachment
11612995 · 2023-03-28 · ·

An axe head is attached to a handle in a manner that utilizes the inertia of the axe head to bear against a structure that resists separation of the axe head from the handle. In one example, that structure is a key that fits within the handle after the axe head is slid onto the handle, resisting passage of the axe head past the key. In another example, at least one end piece is joined to a narrowed, toothed section of the handle, forming an assembly with a friction fitted portion and an end portion with a diameter that exceeds the diameter of the hole in the axe head, retaining the axe head on the friction fitted portion of the handle assembly.

Pumice device and handle
11260520 · 2022-03-01 · ·

A handle configured to be attached to a pumice stone. The handle includes a gripping portion and a post extending from the gripping portion. The post is configured to support the pumice stone. The post includes a support member, a series of ribs spaced apart along a length of the support member, and a series of cavities defined between adjacent ribs. The cavities are configured to accommodate an adhesive for coupling the post of the handle to the pumice stone.

Pumice device and handle
11260520 · 2022-03-01 · ·

A handle configured to be attached to a pumice stone. The handle includes a gripping portion and a post extending from the gripping portion. The post is configured to support the pumice stone. The post includes a support member, a series of ribs spaced apart along a length of the support member, and a series of cavities defined between adjacent ribs. The cavities are configured to accommodate an adhesive for coupling the post of the handle to the pumice stone.

Prep tool

A tool is provided that includes unitary plate that includes a blade portion and a tang portion. The blade portion can include an edge. The tang portion can include a positioning hole, a first hole, a slot, a second hole, a rivet hole, and one or more teeth (also referred to as one or more barbs) on a side of the tang portion. The tool can further include a hilt member which includes a through passage, a tab, and a notch. The tool includes an overlay on a body to create a handle for gripping the tool. The tool further includes a hammerhead cap on an end of the body, the hammerhead cap is coupled to the handle with a rivet through the rivet hole.

Prep tool

A tool is provided that includes unitary plate that includes a blade portion and a tang portion. The blade portion can include an edge. The tang portion can include a positioning hole, a first hole, a slot, a second hole, a rivet hole, and one or more teeth (also referred to as one or more barbs) on a side of the tang portion. The tool can further include a hilt member which includes a through passage, a tab, and a notch. The tool includes an overlay on a body to create a handle for gripping the tool. The tool further includes a hammerhead cap on an end of the body, the hammerhead cap is coupled to the handle with a rivet through the rivet hole.

Hammer

A hammer is provided that includes a handle, a head, a striking insert, and a claw. The hammer provides for a head with a keyed hole to couple to a keyed projection on a striking insert. The head also includes a dovetail projection that couples to the dovetail connection of the claw. Each component may comprise a different material. For example, the striking insert and the claw comprise one material, and the handle and the head comprise another material. In some embodiments, a slotted punch with a magnetic retainer creates a bore through the face of the head and the striking insert to support a fastener (e.g., a nail) within the head.

Hanging structure for painting tool
20220047099 · 2022-02-17 ·

A hanging structure for a painting tool includes a body, a knife board, and two side covers. The body comprises an abutting part on a bottom surface, a protruding board, and two buckling recesses. A clamping slot is formed between the abutting part and the protruding board, whereas the two buckling recesses are in both ends of the body, respectively, and each buckling recess has a first engaging part. The knife board is assembled into the clamping slot, so it can abut the abutting part. The two side covers are assembled into the two buckling recesses, respectively. Each side cover has a second engaging part that engages with the first engaging part, and at least one side cover has a hanging part that protrudes from the outer surface of the side cover. The second engaging part is engaged with the first engaging part, whereas the hanging part protrudes from the outer surface of the side cover.

FOLDING TOOL

Provided is a tool that includes a handle assembly including a top portion and a bottom portion. The tool also includes a lock plate disposed between the top and bottom portions and having a deflectable arm having a free end biased towards the top portion, a fixed end opposite the free end, an inner edge, an outer edge, and a detent near the free end and the inner edge. The tool additionally includes a blade having first and second ends, an indent in a bottom surface of the blade near the first end for engaging the detent in a closed position, and a ramp on the bottom surface near the indent defining a reduced thickness portion of the blade that reduces in thickness from the indent towards an edge of the blade to reduce contact between the detent and the blade during rotation of the blade.

TOOL BAR
20210387321 · 2021-12-16 ·

Disclosed is a tool bar. The tool bar comprises a head part, a tail part, a pipe connection assembly, a backstop mechanism and a bushing member. The head part and the tail part are connected with each other by the pipe connection assembly. The bushing comprises a cone section and a cylinder section; one end of the head part passes through the cylinder section and connected to an inner thread of the cone section; the outer side of the cone section is configured to secure with a tool head; an external thread is provided on an outer surface of the cylinder section. The backstop mechanism comprises an intermediate member and a lock cap; the intermediate member is a hollow cylinder.