Pry dollie
10689235 ยท 2020-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23P19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
One embodiment of a hand held prying tool and of the type having a pry bar handle (1) which communicates at its connecting point with the foot (2) and the ability to connect to many different pushing surfaces (7) on end of the foot. This tool is made of a strong material to withstand leverage energy and being hammered upon. This tool makes transferring energy to an area that needs pushed upon much easier and efficient. Other embodiments are described and shown.
Claims
1. A hand tool having said tool comprising a handle, a foot with a first and second end with said first end attached to said handle, said second end having a tube wherein said foot has a curved profile and a flat arcuate surface with said tube extending across said second end, and a pushing surface face comprising a surface including bracket being moveably attached to said tube.
2. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein said bracket surface being curved.
3. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein said bracket surface being flat.
4. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein said tool is made out of plastic.
5. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein said tool is made out of metal.
6. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein said second tube end is hollow and a pin which is inserted into said hollow tube.
7. The hand tool of claim 6, wherein said pin including an aperture and enlarged head, and a cotter pin which is inserted into said aperture of said pin.
Description
DRAWINGSFIGURES
(1) In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes.
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(8) TABLE-US-00002 Drawings-Reference Numerals 1 pry bar handle 7 pushing surface face 2 foot 8 pushing surface attachment bracket 3 hollow tube 9 leverage surface 4 retaining pin 10 surface to be pushed upon 5 retaining pin clip 11 widened head of retaining pin 6 hole in retaining pin 12 holes in attachment bracket
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIGS. 1A AND 1BFIRST EMBODIMENT
(9) One embodiment of this tool illustrated in
(10) This can be made to any size desired for different applications.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIGS. 2A-2CSECOND EMBODIMENT
(11) Another embodiment of this tool is the pushing surface head illustrated in
(12) This embodiment can also be made to any size desired for different applications.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIG. 3THIRD EMBODIMENT
(13) Another embodiment of this tool is illustrated in
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIG. 4A AND 4CFOURTH EMBODIMENT
(14) Another embodiment of this tool is illustrated in
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIG. 5
(15) This illustration shows the assembly of all embodiments. First take the pry bar handle 1, the foot 2 and hollow tube 3 which are already assembled. Then align the hollow tube 3 with the holes in attachment bracket 12 so that holes are on either side of hollow tube 3. Then fully insert small end of retaining pin 4 through both holes in attachment bracket 12 and hollow tube 3 aligned in-between them. Then insert retaining pin clip 5 into hole in retaining pin 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIG. 6
(16) This illustration shows the tool with all embodiments assembled and in use.
(17) Operation
(18) Once all embodiments are assembled as shown in
Alternative Embodiments
(19) There are various possibilities of all embodiments. The pry bar handle 1 shown in
Advantages
(20) From the description above, a number of advantages of some embodiments of my tool become evident:
(21) (a) A way to push out a surface with speed and very little effort.
(22) (b) The ability to quickly change pushing surface heads for any application.
(23) (c) The ability to reach and push areas previously unreachable.
(24) (d) Being able to push on an area without dimpling and stretching it.
(25) (e) The ability to push on an area instead of having to weld something to for pulling purposes and warping and weakening the area.
(26) (f) The ability to push with force on the back side and give you a sturdy backing to hammer against.
(27) (g) The ability to push on a surface with the exact contour it needs to be shaped to.
(28) (h) The ability to keep your pushing surface face at the same angle against the area being pushed upon though the pushing movement.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPE
(29) Accordingly, the reader will see that the prying tool of the various embodiments can be used to pry and push many surfaces easily and conveniently with very little effort that previously were very difficult or impossible. Furthermore, the prying tool has the additional advantages in that; it provides the ability to quickly change pushing surface heads to fit the contour and desired shape of surface being pushed upon. it provides the ability to easily reach and push areas that were previously difficult or impossible to reach. it provides the ability to push on an area with the proper shape to reshape and avoid dimpling and stretching. it provides the ability to push on an area that previously would have needed pins or tabs welded to it to pull from avoiding the warping and weakening of the area. it provides the ability to push with force on the back side of a surface and give you a sturdy backing to hammer against. it provides the ability to push on a surface with the exact contour it needs to be shaped to. it provides the ability to keep the pushing surface face at the same angle against the area being pushed upon throughout the pushing movement.
(30) Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of embodiments but merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments. For example, the tool can be made various shapes and sizes. The pry bar handle can be any length or width. The leverage foot can be any length and width. The pushing surface heads can be made to any size, shape or contour desired and the hollow tube, retaining pin, retaining pin clip and pushing surface bracket can be made to any size desired.
(31) All parts can also be made of any number of materials ranging from but not exclusive to steel, aluminum, plastic or composites, etc. The connection between the leverage foot and pushing surface head can be done many other waysfor instance the hollow tube can be attached to the pushing surface head and the attachment bracket to the foot or the hollow tube could be solid and the attachment bracket had arms to squeeze around it etc. All that is important is that the foot can connect to the pushing surface head and can move independently. Also any type of adjustable pry bar can be used where the foot can change angle at the connection at the bar or be solid. The length of the bar can also be adjustable to be longer or just be solid.
(32) Thus the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.