Speed striker multi-function masonry tool
09546488 ยท 2017-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/1652
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
A47L13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A multifunction masonry tool includes a handle adapted to be held firmly in the grip of one hand. The handle is a polygonal solid, with for example four sides arrayed in generally rectangular or square cross-sectional arrangement. A narrow neck is disposed adjacent to a first end of the handle to enhance the grip of the thumb and forefinger. A loop extends from one end of the handle and a pick extends from the opposed end, both formed of a hardened, form-retaining rod material. The pick and loop may be formed from a single piece of the rod material that extends axially through the handle.
Claims
1. A multifunction masonry tool, including: a handle extending along an axis and adapted to be gripped by one hand of a user; a rod extending axially through said handle and fixedly secured therein; a first tool component including a loop integrally formed by said rod and extending generally parallel to said axis and protruding from a proximal end of said handle; a second tool component including a pick integrally formed by said rod and extending generally parallel to said axis and protruding from a distal end of said handle; said handle comprising a polygonal solid having a longitudinal extent along said axis and including a neck portion adjacent to said proximal end; said polygonal solid including a peripheral circumference sufficient to enable a first hand grasp in which the fingers are wrapped entirely about the circumference with the thumb overlapping the forefinger at said neck portion of the handle, and a second hand grasp in which the thumb and forefinger pinch opposed sides of said neck portion of said handle, and the fingers are wrapped partially about said handle, whereby said loop may be wielded with greater dexterity.
2. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 1, wherein said pick includes a first portion extending coaxially from said distal end of said handle.
3. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 2, wherein said pick includes a second portion extending from said first portion and disposed obliquely to said axis.
4. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 3, further including a sharpened hardened tip at the distal end of said second portion.
5. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 1, wherein said loop includes a first portion extending coaxially and linearly from said proximal end of said handle.
6. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 5, wherein said loop includes a second, gently curved portion extending proximally from said handle, and a third, highly curved end portion joining the proximal ends of said first and second loop portions in a continuous, smoothly transitioned integral fashion.
7. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 6, wherein said loops is approximately 2 inches in axial length and less than one inch in maximum width.
8. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 7, wherein said handle is approximately 4 inches long, with an average circumference of about 4 inches.
9. The multifunction masonry tool of claim 8, wherein said pick is about 2 inches long.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The present invention generally comprises a masonry tool that combines two desirable masonry tool components into a single hand implement.
(7) With regard to
(8) The four sides 13 may be arranged in a generally rectangular or square cross-sectional configuration, as shown in
(9) For ease of manufacturing, the sides 13 may all be formed in a similar manner. In the preferred embodiment, there is a proximal shallow depression 21 formed and blended in the surface between the end 14 and neck 16, and a medial shallow depression 22 likewise formed and extending parallel to the axis in medial portion 17. A distal shallow depression 23 is formed and blended in the surface of each side 13 adjacent to the distal end 19. All of the shallow depressions 21-23 provide greater purchase for the curved surfaces of the fingers and thumb of the user of the tool.
(10) Extending from the first, proximal end of the handle 12 is a loop 31 formed of a hardened, form-retaining rod material, such as 3/16 inch steel rod. The loop 31 is comprised of a generally linear portion 32 of the rod extending generally parallel to the axis of the tool. The opposite side 34 of the loop 31 is joined to the segment 32 by a proximal curved segment 33 having a small radius of curvature, all of the loop sections extending continuously and smoothly in their conjunctions with each other.
(11) Extending from the second, distal end of the handle 12 is a pick 36 generally aligned with the tool axis. The pick 31 includes a portion 37 adjacent to the handle end 19 that is generally coaxial with the tool, and a distal portion 38 that is bent from the axis in the range of 10-20. The distal end 39 is sharpened and hardened, as by heat treating, case hardening, and the like. The pick is adapted to perform tasks typical of other pick tools, such as prying apart objects, picking apart objects, and striking and breaking surfaces and materials.
(12) The pick 36 is also formed of the same 3/16 inch steel rod material of the loop 31. Indeed, the tool 11 may be manufactured by inserting a suitable length of rod material through a central bore in the handle 12, forming the loop in the proximal end, and securing the rod in the handle by adhesive, internal detents, or the like. The handle may be molded of polymer or resin plastic materials, or machined or cast, or 3D printed using state of the art additive manufacturing machines.
(13) In the preferred embodiment the tool incorporates approximately 12 inches of steel rod material, and the loop 31 is approximately 2 inches in axial length and inch to one inch in maximum width. The handle 12 is approximately 4 inches to 4 inches long. These dimensions are suggested parameters and are subject to modification to accommodate changing materials and formats in masonry.
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(15) In addition, the handle is designed to be wielded alternatively as shown in
(16) The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching without deviating from the spirit and the scope of the invention. The embodiment described is selected to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as suited to the particular purpose contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto.