FINGER SHIELD
20180056493 ยท 2018-03-01
Inventors
- Patricia C. Sands (Arlington, VA, US)
- Mary M. Riedel (Clifton, VA, US)
- Sean M. Mauro (Arlington, VA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A finger shield has two arms connected by a U-shaped portion, the arms having respective flanges extending generally transversely to the arms, the flanges being disposed at the top of the respective arms. The U-shaped portion allows flexure so that the arms can be manually squeezed together to hold a nail therebetween. One of the arms has a window for exposing the nail to the fingers of a user, and has a pair of curved indentations disposed on opposite sides of the window, which are aligned to support one side of an inserted nail. The arm having the window also has an indentation or cutout portion at its top portion, to allow insertion of the nail between the two arms such that the nail is guided by the pair of curved indentations. The head of the nail typically extends above the flange.
Claims
1. A finger shield for protecting the fingers of a user while striking a nail, comprising: a first arm; a second arm; and a U-shaped portion connecting said first arm and said second arm; said U-shaped portion being sufficiently flexible so that manual pressure on said first arm and said second arm can squeeze them into contact with each other for securing a nail therebetween; said first arm having a flange portion extending outward in a direction away from the second arm, and said second arm having a flange extending outward in a direction away from said first arm; said second arm having a window extending completely through a portion of said second arm, to allow passage of the fingers of a user therethrough for grasping a portion of a nail held between said first arm and said second arm.
2. A finger shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second arm further includes a first indentation in a portion of said second arm above said window for receiving a portion of a nail, and a second indentation in a portion of said second arm below said window for receiving another portion of the nail.
3. A finger shield as claimed in claim 2, wherein said flange portion of said second arm has a recessed portion aligned with the first indentation and said second indentation, such that said recessed portion can receive a nail wherein said nail is inserted tip first into said recessed portion and into said first indentation, and continues passing into said second indentation; whereby manual squeezing of said first arm and said together causes gripping of said nail while said flange portions protect the fingers of a user when hammering said nail.
4. A finger shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first arm, said second arm, and said U-shaped portion are formed as a continuous planar body.
5. A finger shield as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first arm, said second arm, and said U-shaped portion have a same height and a same thickness.
6. A finger shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein said window in said second arm is substantially rectangular.
7. A finger shield as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an opening in said second arm for receiving a portion of a strap, wherein said opening is disposed between said window in said second arm and said U-shaped portion.
8. A finger shield as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a strap for connection to said second arm; and an opening in said second arm for receiving a portion of said strap, wherein said opening is disposed between said window in said second arm and said U-shaped portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] A finger shield 100 is shown in
[0019] The U-shaped portion 20 is formed of material that is sufficiently flexible, and is sufficiently think, so that manual pressure on said first arm 12 and said second arm 14 can squeeze them into contact with each other for securing a nail therebetween.
[0020] The second arm 14 has a window 16 extending completely through a portion of said second arm 14, to allow passage of the fingers of a user therethrough for grasping a portion of a nail (shown in phantom outline in
[0021] The second arm 14 further includes a first indentation 19 (shown in
[0022] The indentations 18 and 19 are generally semi-cylindrical in a preferred embodiment. However, they can have other shapes, such as semi-hexagon, semi-rectangular (i.e. having two sides meeting at an angle), non-cylindrical curved shapes such as semi-egg-shaped; and all such variations are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention.
[0023] The window 16 in the second arm 14 is substantially rectangular in the preferred embodiment. However, any other shapes of window can be used, as long as they permit manual contact by the fingers of a user with a portion of the nail being held. All such variations are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment, the finger shield 100, having the first arm 12, the second arm 14, and the U-shaped portion 20 are formed as a continuous planar body having a relatively uniform thickness and a relatively uniform height. Other variations are possible, such as having varied shapes and thicknesses of the first arm 12, the second arm 14, and the U-shaped portion 20. In additional, the U-shaped portion can be replaced by any other type of connecting means including a metal hinge, a hinge with springs, a clip holding the first and second arms 12, 14 together, and any other securing means which would be known to anyone in the mechanical fastener arts.
[0025] Additionally, the arms 12, 14 need not be identical to each other, and need not be planar. They need only allow engagement of a portion of the first arm 12 adjacent to the portion of the second arm 14 where the first and second indentations are located, to enable securing a nail by gripping therebetween. The materials can be of any materials such as plastic, metal, and even wood or plant material such as bamboo; any materials can be used which would be known to anyone in the mechanical fastener arts.
[0026] Further, in a preferred embodiment, there is an additional opening 30 in the second arm 14 for receiving a portion of a strap (not shown), wherein the additional opening 30 is disposed between the window 16 and the U-shaped portion 20. While a circular opening 30 is shown, the opening can be formed in other shapes, including a rectangular opening. Additionally, a plurality of openings can be provided for securement of a strap, such as a pair of closely-spaced slit-like openings. It is contemplated that other openings can be provided in the arms 12, 14 and in the U-shaped portion 20, without departing from the present invention.
[0027] The arms 12 and 14, when held by a user, form a slot along which the nail can be slid during insertion of the nail and also during removal of the nail. In use, the nail is held in the finger shield 100 and a hammer is used to drive the nail partly into the object being nailed (e.g. a wooden board or a picture frame, and so on). Then, pressure is released on the finger shield 100 and it is slid away from the nail, after which hammering can be resumed until the nail is completely inserted into the object being nailed.
[0028] The material forming the finger shield 100 can be a metal that is magnetized, so further help secure the nail. Alternatively, the material forming the finger shield 100 can be a non-magnetic material, and have a magnet (not shown) attached to a portion adjacent to the region where the nail is intended to be held (as shown in
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[0037] The invention being thus described, it will be evident that the same may be varied in many ways by a routineer in the applicable arts. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.