STAKE HOLDING TOOL
20230084242 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stake holding tool for holding a stake or post for driving into the ground while the person holding the stake is enabled to maintain a safe distance includes a body having a first end at which a head portion is located, and a second end defining a grip for holding the stake holding tool. The head portion includes a striking section that generally includes a resilient material adapted to absorb shock from impacts; and a stake receiving recess configured to receive stakes or posts of various sizes and configurations.
Claims
1. A stake holding tool, comprising: an elongated body including a first end, an intermediate section, and a second end having a gripping portion defined therealong; and a head portion coupled to the first end of the body, the head portion having: a striking section positioned over the first end of the body and including an upper surface of a resilient material; and a socket section coupled to the body opposite the striking portion and comprising a stake holding recess having a series of projections arranged at spaced locations about the stake holding recess, the projections configured to receive different configuration and size stakes therein; wherein when a portion of a stake is received within the stake holding recess the stake is held and located at a selected distance from the second end of the elongated body.
2. The stake holding tool of claim 1, wherein the striking section comprises at least one strike plate of a selected material releasibly coupled to the first end of the body, and wherein the strike plate is replaceable to enable interchanging of different strike plates for use with different material stakes.
3. The stake holding tool of claim 1, wherein the striking section and the socket section each comprise at least one plate releasibly attached on opposite sides of the first end of the body.
4. The stake holding tool of claim 1, where the intermediate section of the elongated body comprises an extendible structure.
5. The stake holding tool of claim 1, wherein the intermediate section of the body further comprises a connecting portion configured to connect an extension piece to the second end of the body.
6. The stake holding tool of claim 5, wherein the connecting portion comprises a series of fastener openings configured to receive fasteners therein for connecting the extension piece to the body.
7. The stake holding tool of claim 1, wherein the striking section comprises a removable plate with a striking area defined along the upper surface thereof, and wherein the resilient material comprises metal, rubber, high density polyethylene, or a combination thereof.
8. A stake holding tool, comprising: an elongated body including at least a first end and an opposing second end spaced a selected distance from the first end by an intermediate portion; a head portion located at the first end of the body and including a strike plate coupled to the first end; and a stake receiving recess defined in at least the first end opposite the strike plate, the stake receiving recess configured for at least partially receiving an end of a stake, wherein the stake receiving recess includes receiving features that are configured for receiving different configurations of the stakes.
9. The stake holding tool of claim 8, wherein the head portion further comprises a socket section positioned opposite to the strike plate, and wherein the stake receiving recess is defined in the socket section.
10. The stake holding tool of claim 9, wherein the head portion further comprises at least one spacer coupled to the first end of the elongated body and to the strike plate, and wherein the stake receiving recess is further defined in the spacer so as to extend a depth of the stake receiving recess.
11. The stake holding tool of claim 8, wherein receiving features comprise a series of recesses arranged at spaced locations about the stake holding recess.
12. The stake holding tool of claim 8, wherein the head portion further comprises a socket section formed at the first end of the body opposite the strike plate, and wherein the strike plate is removeably coupled to the first end of the body so as to be replaceable; wherein the strike plate is replaceable with a strike plate of a different material selected for driving a stake of a selected material.
13. A method of forming a stake holding tool, the method comprising: obtaining an elongated body including at least a first end and an opposing second end spaced a selected distance from the first end by an intermediate portion; and coupling at least a striking section to the first end of the elongated body to at least partially form a head portion of the stake holding tool; wherein a stake receiving recess is defined in at least the first end for at least partially receiving an end of a stake, and wherein the stake receiving recess includes receiving features that are configured for receiving different configurations of the stakes.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising positioning a socket section opposite to the striking section to further form the head portion of the stake holding tool, wherein the stake receiving recess is further defined in the socket section.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising coupling one or more spacers to the first end of the elongated body and to the socket section to further form the head portion of the stake holding tool, wherein the stake receiving recess is further defined in the spacer.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the coupling at least the striking section to the first end of the elongated body comprises removably coupling the striking section to the first end of the elongated body with a plurality of fasteners.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising placing one or more spacer plates between the first end of the elongated body and the striking section and coupling the striking section to the first end of the elongated with a plurality of fasteners; wherein the one or more spacer plates each include an opening having a configuration substantially similar to the stake receiving recess so as to extend a depth of the stake receiving recess.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the striking section comprises a striking surface and is formed from a first material comprising at least one of a metal, composite, synthetic material, high density polyethylene, rubber, or a combination thereof, and further comprising decoupling the striking section and substituting an additional striking section formed from a second selected material, wherein the second material is different from the first material, and wherein the first and second materials are selected for driving stakes of different materials.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the embodiments of the present disclosure, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the embodiments discussed herein. No attempt is made to show structural details of this disclosure in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the exemplary embodiments discussed herein and the various ways in which they may be practiced.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following description is provided an enabling teaching of embodiments of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes made to the embodiments of the stake holding tool 10 as discussed in the present disclosure, while obtaining beneficial results. It further will be apparent that the embodiments of a stake holding tool as described herein can be modified or changed by selecting some of the features of the embodiments without utilizing other features. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptions to the embodiments described herein are possible and may be even be desirable in certain circumstances. Thus, the following description is provided as being illustrative of the principles of embodiments of the present disclosure and not in limitation thereof.
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[0028] In one embodiment, as illustrated in
[0029] As further illustrated in
[0030] In embodiments, the elongated body of the stake holding tool 10 can be formed with various desired lengths. For example, in some embodiments, the stake holding tool 10 can have a length of approximately one foot to approximately three feet in length, while in other embodiments, the stake holding tool can have a length of approximately 6 inches-3 feet, 6 inches-2.5 feet, 6 inches-2 feet, 6 inches-1.5 feet, 6 inches-1 foot, 1 foot-2.5 feet, 1 foot-2 feet, 1 foot-1.5 feet, 1.5 feet-3 feet, 1.5 feet-2.5 feet, 1.5 feet-2 feet, 2 feet-3 feet, 2 feet-2.5 feet, 2.5 feet-3 feet, or combinations thereof. Other, varying lengths also can be used.
[0031] In addition as noted, the intermediate section of the body of the stake holding tool can have a reduced width and/or thickness; for example, having a width of between approximately 0.75-3 inches and in some embodiments, 0.75-2.5 inches, 0.75-2.25 inches, 0.75-2 inches, 0.75-1.75 inches, 0.75 inches-1.5 inches, 0.75 inches-1.25 inches, 0.75-1.0 inches, 1.0 inches-3 inches, 1.0 inches-2.75 inches, 1.0 inches-2.5 inches, 1.0 inches-2.25 inches, 1.0 inches-2 inches, 1.0 inches-1.75 inches, 1.0 inches-1.5 inches, 1.0 inches-1.25 inches, 1.25 inches-3 inches, 1.25 inches-2.75 inches, 1.25 inches-2.5 inches, 1.25 inches-2.25 inches, 1.25 inches-2 inches, and a thickness of about 0.25 inches-0.75 inches, 0.25 inches-0.5 inches, 0.5 inches-1 inch, 0.5 inches-0.75 inches. Other widths and thicknesses also can be used.
[0032] The stake holding tool 10 further can be configured to be extensible so as to further elongate or shorten the distance between the first and second ends 12, 14 thereof coming upon the acquired use. For example, in some embodiments, such as shown in
[0033] In other embodiments, the body 11 of the stake holding tool 10 can be made to extend or can include sections that can be coupled together and secured, such as by fasteners, to extend or adjust the length of the intermediate section of the body as needed. The extension of the stake holding tool 10, either by securing a handle or extension piece 22 thereto, or by extension of the body 11, generally will be accomplished in a manner to enable the extension of the stake holding tool so that it can be extended to desired lengths, while remaining easy to handle, and without causing undue torque to be created when the stake holding tool 10 is struck for driving a stake S into the ground G.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] The striking and socket sections 32, 34 can be secured to each other by a series of fasteners 36 (
[0036] In addition, as illustrated in
[0037] As further illustrated in
[0038] In an exemplary embodiment, the corners of a stake S with a square cross-section can be received in the recesses 48a (e.g., as schematically shown in
[0039] The opening of stake holding recess 40 generally will be adapted to receive stakes or posts having a width or cross-section of approximately 2 inches by 2 inches, with an overlapping opening of approximately 1.0 inches-3.75 inches. and further can be configured to accommodate larger or smaller sizes of stakes. In non-limiting embodiments, different size and/or configuration socket and striking sections can be provided, including stake holding recesses having selected depths and openings of selected sizes and/or configurations, which socket and/or striking sections can be interchanged in the field to address different applications. For example, for installation of stakes for silt fencing or similar size stakes, a socket section with a smaller stake holding recess that enables a closer engagement/fit of the stake holding tool with the stake can be used; while for other applications/uses such as driving larger fence posts, supports for concrete forms, walkways, etc., and/or other applications that require larger size stakes or posts (e.g. 2×4, 4×4 or larger) a larger size striking section and larger size socket section having an expanded size the stake holding recess can be substituted for smaller size socket and striking sections. Such substitutions or changing of the striking and socket sections can be done by workers in the field by removal of the fasteners 36, swapping the existing striking and/or socket sections with new striking and/or socket sections and reinserting the fasteners to couple the new striking and socket sections to the body. It will further be understood that, depending on the application, only the striking section can be changed (e.g. to replace or change-out a worn or damaged strike plate, to change to a different material strike plate, or a different size strike plate), only the socket section can be changed (e.g. to replace or change-out a worn or damaged socket section or to change sizes of the stake receiving recess), in addition to enabling a change-out of both the striking section and socket section.
[0040] In embodiments, the stake holding recess can be configured to accommodate various shapes of stakes (e.g. square, rectangular, circular, triangular, star-shaped, etc.) and a range of sizes of stakes, for example, and without limitation, sizes ranging from about 0.5 inches by 0.5 to 2 inches, 1 inch by 1 to 2 inches, 1 inch by 2.5 to 4 inches, 1.5 inches by 1.5 to 4 inches, 2 inches by 2 to 4 inches, as well as stakes with sizes up to about 4 inch by 4 inch or larger. As noted, in embodiments, other size openings also can be provided. In addition, in various embodiments, the stake holding recess can have a depth that can range from approximately 0.5-1 inch to approximately 3-6 inches, although greater or lesser depths can also be used. The depth of the stake holding recess also can be varied by use of additional or fewer spacer plates 44 inserted between the first end 12 of the elongated body 11 and the striking plate 32, and, in addition or in the alternative, between the first end of the elongated body and the socket section 34.
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] As shown in
[0043] The striking section 32, or at least the upper plate thereof, generally will be formed from a resilient, durable material selected to enable at least some shock absorption; and, in embodiments, metal such as steel, and plastics such as high density polyethylene, rubber or other, similar shock absorbing materials, will be used to form one or more plates of the plates of the striking section 32. In addition, one or more plates of the striking section 32 can be interchanged with other, different material plates, such as, to substitute or provide different materials such as rubber, plastic, etcetera for use in driving stakes S or posts formed from different materials. For example, rubber or plastic materials may be better suited for driving wooden stakes or posts, while strike plates formed from metal materials may be better suited for driving metal stakes or posts. The sandwich construction wherein the socket and striking sections 34, 32 are releasably mountable to the first end 12 of the elongated body 11 of the stake holding tool 10 enables easy change out of different material strike plates in the field. As additionally illustrated in
[0044] In addition, in embodiments, the stake holding tool 10 can be formed as a substantially unitary structure. For example, the body and at least part of the head portion 30 of the stake holding tool can be cast or molded, such as by injection molding. In such an embodiment, the elongated body and socket section can be integrally formed together, with the stake holding recess formed through the socket section and second end and being open at each end. One or more plates defining the striking section also can be integrally formed therewith, and/or can be mounted to the first end of the body. The unitary structure also can include a spacer plate or multiple spacer plates, one or more of which can have a corresponding stake receiving recess formed therein to extend a depth of the stake holding recess and allow more of the top end of a stake or post to be engaged therein. In some embodiments, the striking section, including a strike plate thereof, also can be integrally formed with the first end and socket section of the stake holding tool and can have a removable/replaceable striking surface. Still further, in embodiments, the striking and socket sections and the first end of the stake holding tool can be replaceable as a unit. Moreover, the head portion can be part of an extension piece for extending a length of the stake holding tool.
[0045] In embodiments, the at least one of the spacer plates 44 can be formed from a material selected to help absorb or buffer shocks from impact of a hammer, mallet or other driving tool therewith; e.g. where steel/metal stakes or posts are to be driven into the ground, one or more steel or other metal buffering plates can be located between the strike plate and the first end of the body. Other shock absorbing or impact resistant materials, such as rubber, composite or synthetic materials also can be used. The spacer plates can help extend the depth of the stake receiving recess, and can be interchanged as needed depending on the application for the stake holding tool. The strike plate of the striking section likewise is replaceable and can be interchanged with other strike plates, e.g. enabling a change of the strike plate such as for repair or replacement of a worn or damaged striking surface, or to change materials thereof, such as to replace a strike plate with a softer or more resilient striking surface used for driving wooden or plastic posts or stakes for a strike plate and striking surface of a harder material such as steel for use with metal stakes or posts.
[0046] As illustrated in
[0047] Any of the features of the various embodiments of the disclosure can be combined with replaced by, or otherwise configured with other features of other embodiments of the disclosure without departing from the scope of this disclosure. The configurations and combinations of features described above and shown in the figures are included by way of example.
[0048] The present disclosure has been described herein in terms of examples that illustrate principles and aspects of the present disclosure. The skilled artisan will understand, however, that a wide gamut of additions, deletions, and modifications, both subtle and gross, may be made to the presented examples without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.