Belt-wearable pry bar
11345578 · 2022-05-31
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Abstract
In some embodiments, a pry bar is shaped to be conveniently worn along the belt by an operator such as a law enforcement officer. The pry bar includes a curved lever arm having a curvature that matches an operator's waist, and a prying ridge extending inward from a longitudinal end of the curved lever arm. The inward orientation of the prying ridge reduces the lever action of the pry bar, but allows the operator to conveniently carry the pry bar on the waist without snagging on external objects.
Claims
1. A pry bar shaped to facilitate being carried along a user's belt, the pry bar comprising: a convexly-curved lever arm shaped as a strip having a length between five and fifteen inches, a width between one and two inches, and a thickness between 0.05 and 0.25 inches, wherein a curvature of the lever arm is characterized by a radius of curvature between 15 and 25 inches; and an inwardly-protruding prying ridge extending generally transversely from a distal end of the lever arm, the prying ridge extending on a convex side of the lever arm, the prying ridge having a length between 0.25 inches and 1 inch, a width between one and two inches, and a thickness between 0.05 and 0.25 inches.
2. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein the strip has a length between eight and twelve inches.
3. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein the radius of curvature characterizing the lever arm is uniform along an entire length of the lever arm.
4. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein the prying ridge has a length between 0.5 and 0.7 inches.
5. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein each of the prying ridge and an end of the lever arm opposite the prying ridge has a sharpened edge.
6. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein the lever arm comprises a narrowed central handle section for facilitating gripping the lever arm.
7. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein an angle defined between the prying ridge and the lever arm at a location of contact between the prying ridge and the lever arm is between 90 and 110 degrees.
8. The pry bar of claim 1, wherein the pry bar is formed from a metal having a grain direction oriented along the length of the lever arm.
9. A method of using a pry bar, comprising: placing a pry bar along the length of an operator's belt, wherein the pry bar comprises a convexly-curved lever arm shaped as a strip having a length between five and fifteen inches, a width between one and two inches, and a thickness between 0.05 and 0.25 inches, wherein a curvature of the lever arm is characterized by a radius of curvature between 15 and 25 inches, and an inwardly-protruding prying ridge extending generally transversely from a distal end of the lever arm, the prying ridge extending on a convex side of the lever arm, the prying ridge having a length between 0.25 inches and 1 inch, a width between one and two inches, and a thickness between 0.05 and 0.25 inches removing the pry bar from its location along the length of the operator's belt, for use in prying apart structures.
10. A method of making a pry bar, comprising: cutting a strip of metal from a starting plate; and bending the strip of metal to form a pry bar comprising a convexly-curved lever arm shaped as a strip having a length between five and fifteen inches, a width between one and two inches, and a thickness between 0.05 and 0.25 inches, wherein a curvature of the lever arm is characterized by a radius of curvature between 15 and 25 inches, and an inwardly-protruding prying ridge extending generally transversely from a distal end of the lever arm, the prying ridge extending on a convex side of the lever arm, the prying ridge having a length between 0.25 inches and 1 inch, a width between one and two inches, and a thickness between 0.05 and 0.25 inches.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the strip has a length between eight and twelve inches.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the radius of curvature characterizing the lever arm is uniform along an entire length of the lever arm.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the prying ridge has a length between 0.5 and 0.7 inches.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein each of the prying ridge and an end of the lever arm opposite the prying ridge has a sharpened edge.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the lever arm comprises a narrowed central handle section for facilitating gripping the lever arm.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein an angle defined between the prying ridge and the lever arm at a location of contact between the prying ridge and the lever arm is between 90 and 110 degrees.
17. The method of claim 10, wherein the pry bar is formed from a metal having a grain direction oriented along the length of the lever arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The following description illustrates the present invention by way of example and not necessarily by way of limitation. A set of elements includes one or more elements. A plurality of elements includes two or more elements. Any recitation of an element is understood to refer to at least one element. Unless otherwise required, any described method steps need not be necessarily performed in a particular illustrated order. Any recited connection encompasses a direct connection as well as an indirect connection through an intermediary structure.
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(13) Lever arm 22 includes proximal and distal end sections 32, 34 having the same width as prying ridge 24, and a central handle section 30 interconnecting end sections 32, 34. Handle section 30 has a longitudinal extent sized to fit a human hand, and has a narrower width than end sections 32, 34, to facilitate an end user's gripping lever arm 22 without lever arm 22 sliding longitudinally out of the user's hand. In some embodiments, central handle section 30 may have other indentations or protrusions to facilitate longitudinal stability, such as grooves along the minor and/or major faces of lever arm 22 sized to fit one or more human fingers.
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(15) An overall longitudinal lever arm extent between 5 and 15 inches, for example between 8 and 12 inches, specifically about 9 inches, may be used in some embodiments.
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(17) Curving the pry bar convexly facilitates carrying the pry bar along a user's waist, even though the convex curvature may reduce the leverage provided by the pry bar. Even though the convex curvature may reduce the effectiveness of the prying action of the pry bar, the convex curvature improves its usability for law enforcement professionals or other users who need to carry and be able to quickly access many different pieces of equipment.
(18) In some embodiments, pry bar 20 is made of steel or another metal/alloy with similar mechanical strength. In some embodiments, a starting flat piece is cut out of a steel plate, formed and bent, and then heat-treated to yield a monolithic pry bar formed out of a single piece of metal. The starting piece is oriented so that the metal grain direction is longitudinal, along the length of the pry bar.
(19) As will be apparent to the skilled artisan, the exemplary embodiments described above may be modified without departing from the scope of the invention.