HAND TOOL AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION
20200308853 ยท 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F21/1652
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B25G3/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A metal hand tool including a handle attached to a blade piece and method of construction. The blade piece includes a blade opposite an elongated tang. The handle is made up of two, welded, symmetrical handle halves, each handle half having an opening for receiving a hang hole piece and a notched distal end for forming a handle opening to receive the blade piece elongated tang. In an embodiment, the handle includes a curved distal end accommodating a curved welded connection between the blade piece and the handle. The hand tool further includes a hang hole piece configured for placement through the hang hole openings in the handle and for welded connection to the handle. In an embodiment, the elongated tang includes a hang hole opening through which the hang hole extends. Some embodiments further include one or more tang guide pieces welded to the interior of the handle.
Claims
1. A metal hand tool comprising: a blade piece having proximal and distal ends; said blade piece distal end comprising a blade and said blade piece proximal end comprising an elongated tang; a contoured handle having proximal and distal ends and a hollow interior; said handle distal end comprising a receiver for said blade piece elongated tang; said handle distal end being curved; said blade piece elongated tang received within said handle distal end receiver and extending proximally into said handle hollow interior; and said blade piece connected to said handle via a curved welded connection between said blade piece and said handle about said curved handle distal end.
2. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, further comprising: an open hang hole piece extending through said handle proximal end in a direction approximately perpendicular to said blade; and said open hang hole piece welded to said handle around outer edges of said hang hole piece.
3. The metal hand tool according to claim 2, wherein: said blade piece elongated tang further comprises a hang hole opening; and said open hang hole piece further extends through said blade piece elongated tang hang hole opening.
4. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, further comprising: an additional metal tang guide piece welded to said handle hollow interior and configured for holding said blade piece elongated tang in place within said handle hollow interior.
5. The metal hand tool according to claim 4, wherein: said additional metal tang guide piece further comprises a guide piece tang receiver; and said blade piece extended tang extends through said guide piece tang receiver in said handle hollow interior.
6. The metal hand tool according to claim 4, wherein: said additional metal tang guide piece comprises multiple additional metal pieces welded to said handle hollow interior and configured for holding said blade piece elongated tang in place within said handle hollow interior.
7. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, wherein: said handle is made up of a pair of welded together, symmetrical handle half pieces having proximal and distal ends; each handle half piece comprising a notched distal end; and said handle half piece notched distal ends configured for forming said handle distal end receiver.
8. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, wherein: said hand tool is made completely out of stainless steel.
9. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, wherein: said hand tool is made completely out of a sterilizable metal.
10. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, wherein: said handle further comprises a flared distal end providing an elongated curved welded connection between said blade piece and said handle about said curved handle distal end.
11. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, wherein: said handle proximal end comprises a flattened hammer end.
12. The metal hand tool according to claim 1, wherein: said blade comprises a flexible blade accommodating use spreading, scraping, and flipping materials.
13. A stainless steel hand tool comprising: a blade piece having proximal and distal ends; said blade piece distal end comprising a blade and said blade piece proximal end comprising an elongated tang; a contoured handle having proximal and distal ends and a hollow interior; said handle distal end comprising a receiver for said blade piece elongated tang; said handle comprising of a pair of welded together, symmetrical handle half pieces having proximal and distal ends; each handle half piece comprising a proximal end opening and a notched distal end; said handle half piece notched distal ends configured for forming said handle distal end receiver; said blade piece elongated tang received within said handle distal end receiver and extending proximally into said handle hollow interior; said blade piece elongated tang further comprising a proximal end opening; an open hang hole piece extending through said handle half piece proximal end openings and said blade piece elongated tang proximal end opening in a direction approximately perpendicular to said blade; an additional stainless steel tang guide piece welded to said handle hollow interior and configured for holding said blade piece elongated tang in place within said handle hollow interior; said blade piece connected to said handle via a welded connection between said blade piece and said handle at said handle distal end; and said open hang hole piece welded to said handle around outer edges of said handle half piece proximal end openings.
14. The stainless steel hand tool according to claim 13, wherein: said handle distal end is curved; and said welded connection between said blade piece and said handle comprises a curved welded connection.
15. The stainless steel hand tool according to claim 13, wherein: said additional stainless steel tang guide piece further comprises a guide piece tang receiver; and said blade piece extended tang extends through said guide piece tang receiver in said handle hollow interior.
16. The stainless steel hand tool according to claim 13, wherein: said additional stainless steel tang guide piece comprises multiple additional stainless steel pieces welded to said handle hollow interior and configured for holding said blade piece elongated tang in place within said handle hollow interior.
17. A method of constructing a metal hand tool having a blade piece with proximal and distal ends; the blade piece distal end comprising a blade and the blade piece proximal end comprising an elongated tang; a contoured handle having proximal and distal ends and a hollow interior; the handle distal end being curved; the handle comprised of a pair of symmetrical handle half pieces having proximal and distal ends; each handle half piece comprising a proximal end opening and a notched distal end; and an open hang hole piece, the method comprising the steps of: aligning said handle half pieces with each other; spot welding said aligned handle half pieces to each other at positions on either side of said handle proximal end and on either side of said handle distal end; further welding said handle half pieces to each other around outer edges of said handle half pieces, leaving open said handle distal end and forming a handle distal end receiver for said blade piece elongated tang; inserting said blade piece elongated tang into said handle hollow interior through said handle distal end receiver; inserting said open hang hole piece through said handle hollow interior through said handle half piece proximal end openings; welding said blade piece to said handle about said curved handle distal end on either side of said blade piece; and welding said open hang hole piece to said handle around outer edges of said handle half piece proximal end openings.
18. The method according to claim 17, further comprising the step of: welding an additional metal tang guide piece having a guide piece tang receiver into one of said handle half pieces; and wherein said inserting said blade piece elongated tang into said handle hollow interior further comprises inserting said blade piece elongated tang through said guide piece tang receiver.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein: said welding an additional metal tang guide piece into one of said handle half pieces comprises spot welding a small metal shaft to one of said handle half pieces and shielded metal arc welding said additional metal tang guide piece to said small metal shaft.
20. The method according to claim 17, wherein: said blade piece elongated tang further comprises a proximal end opening; and said inserting said open hang hole piece through said handle hollow interior further comprises inserting said open hang hole piece through said blade piece elongated tang proximal end opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention illustrating various objects and features thereof.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
I. Introduction and Environment
[0032] As required, detailed aspects of the present invention are disclosed herein, however, it is to be understood that the disclosed aspects are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0033] Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. For example, up, down, front, back, right and left refer to the invention as orientated in the view being referred to. The words, inwardly and outwardly refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the aspect being described and designated parts thereof. Forwardly and rearwardly are generally in reference to the direction of travel, if appropriate. Additionally, anatomical terms are given their usual meanings. For example, proximal means closer to the trunk of the body, and distal means further from the trunk of the body. The terms proximal and distal, when describing a hand tool, are intended to refer to the proximity to the trunk of a user's body when the hand tool is in use as intended. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar meaning.
II. Preferred Embodiments
[0034] The present invention discloses a strong, durable, all metal hand tool 2 configured for use scraping, spreading, cutting, and/or flipping material and a method of construction. The hand tool 2 of the present invention includes a blade piece 6 connected to a handle 4 made up of two, symmetrical, handle half pieces 8. In a preferred embodiment, the hand tool 2 is composed completely of stainless steel. However, alternatively, hand tools embodying the present invention may be made up of other metals. Preferably, the hand tool metal is sterilizable to accommodate use of the hand tool in sterile environments.
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[0036] The blade piece 6 is substantially flat and includes an elongated tang 12 opposite or proximal of the blade 7, the elongated tang 12 configured for placement within the handle 4 of the hand tool 2. In this embodiment, the blade piece elongated tang 12 is configured to extend the majority of the length of the handle 4 when the hand tool 2 is fully assembled, as shown in
[0037] The handle 4, in this embodiment, is composed of two symmetrical, stainless steel, contoured handle halves 8, each handle half 8 having an opening 14 near the handle 4 proximal end configured for receiving a hang hole piece 18. Preferably, when assembled, the contour of the handle 4 provides a comfortable, ergonomic fit for a user's hand. In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
[0038] Each handle half piece 8 includes a slight notch 28 at its distal end such that when the handle halves 8 are aligned and welded together to form the assembled handle 4, an opening 30 is formed at the handle 4 distal end configured for receiving and closely fitting around the blade piece elongated tang 12, as shown in
[0039] In the embodiment shown in
[0040] The additional steel tang guide piece 22 includes an opening or receiver 23 configured for receiving the elongated tang 12 of the blade piece 6 when the blade piece 6 is inserted into the handle 4. In a preferred embodiment, the tang opening or receiver 23 in the additional stainless steel tang guide piece 22 is generally lens-shaped with extended ends configured for receiving and fitting tightly around the blade piece tang 12 to provide an additional point of strength between the blade piece 6 and the handle 4. The general lens-shape helps to more easily guide the elongated tang 12 into the tang opening or receiver 23 during assembly of the hand tool 2. However, a narrower tang guide piece opening or receiver for fitting more closely around the entire width of the blade piece tang 12 can also be used. Other embodiments may alternatively include a wider tang guide piece opening or receiver.
[0041] In an exemplary embodiment, to attach the additional stainless steel tang guide piece 22 to a handle half 8, a rivet or alternative small metal shaft is first spot welded to the handle half 8 intended to receive the additional steel tang guide piece 22. Then the tang guide piece 22 is welded to the rivet or alternative extended metal shaft using a shielded metal arc welding, or stick welding, technique. However, in other embodiments, the additional steel tang guide piece 22 may be precision welded to the interior of the handle half 8 or attached to the handle half 8 using alternative techniques.
[0042] In this embodiment, a stainless steel hang hole piece 18 closely fits through the hang hole opening 14 in each handle half 8 and the hang hole opening 16 in the blade piece tang 12 with the tool 2 fully assembled, as shown in
[0043] The hand tool 2 of the present invention may optionally include a flattened hammer end 20 on the handle 4 proximal end, as shown in
[0044] In an exemplary method of construction of the hand tool 2 of the present invention, as illustrated by
[0045] The second handle half piece 8 is then aligned with the first handle half piece 8, and the handle halves are spot welded together at a total of four points, one point on each side of the distal end of the handle 4 and one point on each side of the proximal end of the handle 4. Next, the handle halves 8 are precision welded to each other around the edges of the handle 4, leaving open the handle distal end tang opening 30. The blade piece elongated tang 12 is then inserted into the handle 4 through the open distal end 30 and through the opening 23 in the additional stainless steel tang guide piece 22 until the hang hole opening 16 of the blade piece tang 12 matches up with the hang hole openings 14 in the handle 4.
[0046] A stainless steel hang hole 18 is then inserted through the openings 14, 16 in the handle 4 and the blade piece 6. The hang hole 18 is precision welded to the handle 4 around each handle hang hole opening 14, and the handle 4 is precision welded to the blade piece 6 along the distal end of the handle 4 on either side of the blade piece 6. In a preferred embodiment, the handle 4 includes a curved distal end 32 to provide added surface area for the welded connection of the handle 4 to the blade piece 6 and better displacement of force applied to the blade 7, resulting in added strength and durability of the hand tool 2. However, alternative embodiments include a handle with a straight distal end.
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[0049] In this embodiment, the blade piece elongated tang 62 extends proximally into the handle 54 but to a position distal of the handle hang hole openings 64. The embodiment shown in
[0050] The curved handle distal end 82 in this embodiment provides for a strong and durable welded connection between the blade piece 56 and the handle 54. Furthermore, the embodiment shown in
[0051] In construction of this embodiment, the handle halves 58 are aligned and welded together, first spot welded in four spots and then precision welded around the handle half 58 edges, leaving the distal end open. The blade piece 56 is inserted into the handle 54, and the blade piece 56 is precision welded to the handle 54 along the handle curved distal end 82 on either side of the blade piece 56. The hang hole 68 is inserted through the hang hole openings 64 in the handle halves 58 and then precision welded to the handle 54.
[0052] When fully assembled, the hand tool 2, 52 of the present invention is an all metal hand tool with a strong and durable connection between its handle and blade piece, in addition to exemplary blade flexion for scraping, spreading, cutting, and/or flipping techniques. Hand tools 2, 52 of the present invention accommodate use in the building and construction industry as putty knives, taping knives, and scrapers; in the food industry as scrapers, spatulas, and cutters; and in many other industries.
[0053] It is to be understood that while certain embodiments and/or aspects of the invention have been shown and described, the invention is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects.