Apparatus with hand grip and method for mounting hand grip
11554477 · 2023-01-17
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Abstract
An apparatus having a handle with a mounted hand grip is described. A first end wall surface of the hand grip is tapered from a base surface to a top surface of the hand grip. A second end wall surface of the hand grip is tapered from the base surface to the top surface of the hand grip. A first end wall of the recess engages the first end wall surface of the hand grip and prevents movement of the first end wall surface away from the base surface of the recess. A second end wall of the recess engages the second end wall surface of the hand grip and prevents movement of the first end wall surface away from the base surface of the recess.
Claims
1. A method of mounting a hand grip to a handle of an apparatus, the method comprising: placing a hand grip in a recess of the handle, wherein the hand grip comprises a hand grip base, a hand grip top opposite the hand grip base, a hand grip first end wall, and a hand grip second end wall, and wherein the hand grip first end wall and the hand grip second end wall taper inwardly from the hand grip base to the hand grip top such that the hand grip base is wider than the hand grip top; and after placing the hand grip in the recess, deforming a first metal handle portion such that the first metal handle portion reduces an opening of the recess, directly engages the hand grip first end wall, and impedes removal of the hand grip from the recess; further comprising deforming a second metal handle portion such that the second metal handle portion further reduces the opening of the recess, directly engages the hand grip second end wall, and further impedes removal of the hand grip from the recess.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising inserting a rib extending from a surface of the recess into a channel in the hand grip base.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising inserting a rib extending from the hand grip base into a channel in a surface of the recess.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising inserting first projections extending from a surface of the recess into first depressions in the hand grip base.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising inserting second projections extending from the hand grip base into second depressions in the surface of the recess.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising inserting projections extending from the hand grip base into depressions in a surface of the recess.
7. An apparatus, comprising: a tool; a handle coupled to the tool, the handle comprising: one or more lateral surfaces that extend between a first end of the handle and a second end of the handle; and a first recess in a first lateral surface of the one or more lateral surfaces, wherein a first recess base of the first recess is wider than a first recess opening into the first recess; and a first hand grip mounted in the first recess, the first hand grip comprising a first hand grip base and a first hand grip top opposite the first hand grip base; wherein the first hand grip base is wider than the first recess opening; wherein the first hand grip top is narrower than the first recess opening; wherein the first hand grip top defines a first portion of a handle outer surface of the handle that a user grasps to operate the tool; wherein first metal end walls of the first recess taper inwardly from the first recess base to the first recess opening; and wherein the first metal end walls directly contact the first hand grip and impede removal of the first hand grip from the first recess.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein: the first hand grip further comprises a channel in the first hand grip base; and the first recess further comprises a rib extending from the first recess base and into the channel of the first hand grip base.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein: the first recess further comprises a channel in the first recess base; and the first hand grip further comprises a rib extending from the first hand grip base and into the channel in the first recess base.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein: the first hand grip further comprises first depressions in the first hand grip base; and the first recess further comprises first projections extending from the first recess base and into the first depressions of the first hand grip base.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein: the first recess further comprises second depressions in the first recess base; and the first hand grip further comprises second projections extending from the first hand grip base and into the second depressions in the first recess base.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein: the first recess further comprises depressions in the first recess base; and the first hand grip further comprises projections extending from the first hand grip base and into the depressions in the first recess base.
13. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the handle includes: a second recess in a second lateral surface of the one or more lateral surfaces that is opposite the first lateral surface; and a second hand grip mounted in the second recess.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein: second metal end walls of the second recess taper inwardly from a second recess base to a second recess opening; and the second metal end walls directly contact the second hand grip and impede removal of the second hand grip from the second recess.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein: a second hand grip base of the second hand grip engages a second recess base of the second recess; and a second hand grip top of the second hand grip defines a second portion of the handle outer surface that is opposite the first portion of the handle outer surface.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein: the first recess base is parallel to the second recess base; the handle includes a tang that traverses the first recess and the second recess and the tang is sandwiched between the first hand grip and the second hand grip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For clarity of illustration, exemplary elements illustrated in the figures may not necessarily be drawn to scale. In this regard, for example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements to provide clarity. Furthermore, where considered appropriate, reference labels have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Aspects of the present invention are generally related to hand grips and handles and more specifically to handles with mounted hand grips and methods for mounting hand grips into such handles. The following description focuses upon a manner of mounting hand grips to a handle of a tool such as a knife, hammer, screw driver, etc. However, various aspects of the disclosed measurement devices may be applicable to a wide range of handheld implements such as power tools, gardening tools, cutlery, etc.
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(10) To this end, the hand grip 10 may comprise a base surface 12, a top surface 14 opposite the base surface, a first end surface 16, a second end surface 18 opposite the first end surface, and a first lateral surface 22, and second lateral surface 24 opposite the first lateral surface 22. The base and top surfaces 12, 14 are generally planar and parallel to each other. Similarly, the first and second lateral surfaces 22, 24 are generally planar and parallel to each other. The first and second end surfaces 16, 18 are likewise generally planar. However, unlike the lateral surfaces 22, 24, the end surfaces 16, 18 are not parallel to each other but are angled inwardly such that the hand grip 10 is tapered from the base surface 12 toward the top surface 14. As such, a length Lb of the base surface 12 between the end wall surfaces 16, 18 is greater than a length Lt of the top surface 14 between the end wall surfaces 16, 18.
(11) While generally planar, the base surface 12 may include a channel 30 that provides a depression into the base surface 12. The channel 30 may be positioned centrally between a first lateral edge 32 and a second lateral edge 34 of the base surface 12. Moreover, the channel 30 may run the length of the base surface 12 from the first end surface 16 to the second end surface 18.
(12) The handle 40 is formed from a malleable material such as forged stainless steel or another metal which is deformable via a compressive stress. The handle 40 may include one or more recesses 41 having a greater length Lr than the hand grip 10 in order to permit the respective recess 41 to receive the hand grip 10. As shown in
(13) As shown, the recess 41 may include a base surface 42, a first end wall 46, and a second end wall 48. Furthermore, the base surface 42 may include a rib or projection 50. The rib 50 may project from the base surface 42 and be positioned centrally between a first lateral edge 52 and a second lateral edge 54 of the base surface 42. Moreover, the rib 50 may run a length Lr of the base surface 42 from the first end wall 46 to the second end wall 48.
(14) As noted above, the end surfaces 16, 18 of the hand grip 10 are tapered such that the length Lb of the base surface 12 is greater than the length Lt of the top surface 14. In one embodiment, the first and second end walls 46, 48 are not tapered or are tapered to a lesser extent than the end surfaces 16, 18 as shown in
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(16) To permit such deformation and retention of the hand grip 10, the end walls 46, 48 may include excess material to ensure that the end walls 46, 48 include sufficient material to capture the hand grip 10. In particular, the end walls 46, 48 may extend above the hand grip 10 when the hand grip 10 is placed in the recess 41. See,
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(21) While certain embodiments have been described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the appended claims. For example, embodiments have been shown in which the hand grip and recess each includes either depressions or projections. In some embodiments, the hand grip may include both depressions 30′″ and projections 50″ configured to respectively interact with corresponding projections 50′″ and depressions 30″ on the recess. See, e.g.,
(22) Other modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the particular embodiment or embodiments disclosed, but that the present invention encompasses all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.