Adjustable decking and plank removal tool with vibratory-assist
10619364 ยท 2020-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G2023/085
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B66F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A versatile lever-type decking and plank removal tool for more efficiently prying floor-boards from deck foundations and floor-joists to which they are nailed. The decking and plank removal tool uses an adjustable demolition head having an offset inverted hook to tear off any deck board in any configuration in seconds with a minimum of effort, allowing the user to remain completely upright for the entire process. An optional vibratory-assist module is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A lever-type decking and plank removal tool for prying deck boards from underlying joists to which they are nailed, comprising: an elongate handle having a rectilinear cross-section extending to a flat base of said handle, said handle being formed at one end with a plurality of pairs of uniformly-spaced through-holes; and a demolition head removably attached to the rectilinear portion of said handle, said demolition head further comprising, a triangular-shaped heel member having two legs and a base, a pair of externally-threaded pins protruding rearward from a leg, and a hook member joined to the base of said heel member and protruding downward therefrom, said hook being defined by an angular U-shaped receptacle for gripping an edge of a deck board; and a pair of internally-threaded screws passing through one of the plurality of pairs of through-holes of said handle for screw insertion over said pins.
2. A lever-type decking and plank removal tool, comprising: an elongate handle extending to a base; and a demolition head fixedly attached at the base of said handle, said demolition head further comprising a hook member protruding perpendicularly outward from an axis of said handle and bent at two juxtaposed right angles to defining an inwardly-directed U-shaped receptacle for gripping an edge of a deck board, a reinforcing rib spanning a junction of said hook member and said handle, and a vibration module fixedly attached to said demolition head, said vibration module further comprising a housing attached to the hook member, a fluid actuator in said housing, a fluid conduit in communication with said fluid actuator, and an impact head driven by said actuator for transmitting impacting blows to said hook member as a result of fluid pressure applied through said fluid conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) Reference will now be made in detail to preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(7) The present invention is an improved decking and plank removal tool for efficiently prying floor-boards from deck foundations and floor-joists to which they are nailed. The decking and plank removal tool will tear off any deck board in any configuration in seconds with a minimum of effort, allowing the user to remain completely upright for the entire process. Moreover, it has a simple, inexpensive and extremely rugged design.
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(9) In an embodiment the deck board pulling tool 2 comprises an elongate four-to-five foot handle 10 formed from a 1.5 by 2.5 rectilinear (here rectangular) bamboo blank with a rounded grip end (at top) preferably machined into a circular cross-section along approximately a 9 length. The choice of bamboo is important inasmuch as bamboo has a greater tensile strength than steel. The handle 10 retains its 1.5 by 2.5 rectilinear cross-section at the opposing end, where the demolition head 20 is fixedly bolted.
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(11) The demolition head 20 may be integrally formed or welded from steel strips, and generally comprises a right triangle, the base of which provides a heel 27 that wields the inverted under hanging hook 29, the latter being offset forwardly from the axis of the handle 10 and turned inward and downward from the base of the handle 10. Hook member 29 is attached to and protrudes outward from the heel member 27 at the distal end of the handle 10, initially extending perpendicular to the axis of the handle 10. The hook member 29 hooks back inwardly and downward from the base of handle 10 to form a three-sided receptacle conforming to the edge of the decking boards. The three-sided angular U-shaped receptacle extends downward from and opens inward toward the base of handle 10, and is offset from the base so that the handle 10 pins the inside (I) of the deck board while the hook member 29 lifts the outside (O) of the deck board directly up vertically, along the axis of the nails, using the base of the handle 10 as an anchor.
(12) One skilled in the art should understand that other approaches to adjustability are possible, such as by inserting spacer(s) into a fixed-size demolition head 20.
(13) In some situations, such as with docks larger nails or screws or used and when rusted can make the planks most difficult to remove. The present invention include a vibratory-assist module 40 for demolition head 20 to assist in removing difficult planks.
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(16) In addition to the foregoing, the device may be adjusted to remove larger or smaller boards and planks.
(17) Those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth in the appended claims.