1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to hammering tools such as hammers, and more particularly, to an assembled damping hammer.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional hammering tool such as a hammer mainly comprises a hammerhead and a handle rod. Two ends of the hammerhead are usually a hammering portion and a nail-drawing portion respectively, and the handle rod extends outwards substantially perpendicular to the hammerhead from a middle section of the hammerhead. A user holds the handle rod to wield the hammering tool towards a target so that the hammering portion of the hammerhead hits the target. The handle rod is usually further covered with a handle sheath so that the handle rod can be held by the user more stably through the handle sheath.
However, the target that is hit usually applies a relatively large counterforce to the hammering portion of the hammerhead to vibrate the hammering tool, and the hammering tool that is vibrated violently will hit the user's hand that holds the hammer. This is not only prone to causing damage to the user's hand, but is also likely to damage the user's brain or other parts. Moreover, vibration of the hammering tool also makes it difficult for the user to stably hold the hammering tool even through the handle sheath.
Additionally, apart from the hammers, there are other different hammering tools on the market. Hammerheads of the hammering tools may be made of wood, stainless steel, rubber and the like, and the same materials further have differences in hardness. If the user has various application demands, then multiple different hammering tools must be purchased. This not only occupies a large space, but also leads to a low cost efficiency.
In view of the aforesaid shortcomings, a primary objective of the present invention is to provide an assembled damping hammer, which applies a reduced vibration strength to the user's hand and, thus, can avoid causing damage to the user and can be held by the user more stably.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an assembled damping hammer which has a working piece for acting on (e.g., hitting) a target, and the working piece can be detached and replaced by the user.
To achieve the aforesaid objectives, the present invention provides an assembled damping hammer, which comprises a body, a damping block and a working piece. The body has a handle rod and a head portion connected to the handle rod, and the head portion has at least a first joining surface. The damping block has at least a second joining surface and at least a third joining surface, the damping block is detachably disposed on the head portion of the body, and the second joining surface of the damping block is attached to the first joining surface of the body. The working piece has a contact surface and at least a fourth joining surface, the working piece is detachably disposed on the damping block, and the fourth joining surface of the working piece is attached to the third joining surface of the damping block. At least one of the second joining surface and the third joining surface of the damping block is oblique with respect to the contact surface of the working piece.
In other words, the second joining surface of the damping block and the first joining surface of the body are oblique with respect to the contact surface of the working piece; or the third joining surface of the damping block and the fourth joining surface of the working piece are oblique with respect to the contact surface of the working piece; or the first, the second, the third and the fourth joining surfaces described above are all oblique with respect to the contact surface of the working piece. Thereby, the counterforce applied to the contact surface by the target (e.g., the object being hit) is decomposed by the oblique first joining surface and the oblique second joining surface, or is decomposed by the oblique third joining surface and the oblique fourth joining surface, or is firstly decomposed by the third joining surface and the fourth joining surface and then decomposed by the first joining surface and the second joining surface. In this way, the counterforce is dispersed so that the vibration strength applied to the user's hand is reduced. This can not only avoid causing damage to the user, but can also allow the user to hold the assembled damping hammer more stably. Moreover, the user can further replace the working piece of the assembled damping hammer with a working piece of different material, hardness, shape or function according to different application demands.
The detailed construction, features, assembling or operating manners of the assembled damping hammer of the present invention will be described in the following
However, it shall be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that, the detailed description and specific embodiments enumerated for implementation of the present invention are only intended to illustrate the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention.
Referring to
The body 20 has a handle rod 22 and a head portion 24 that is integrally connected to an end of the handle rod 22; and the handle rod 22 and the head portion 24 are not limited to being integrally formed provided that they are fixed to each other. The head portion 24 has a nail-drawing structure 241 at an end thereof. The form and functions of the nail-drawing structure 241 are already known in the prior art and, thus, will not be further detailed by this applicant herein. As shown in
The damping block 30 is made of an elastic material such as polyurethane (PU), and is approximately in the form of a trapezoidal column. However, the damping block 30 has, at an end thereof, a recess structure 32 that is approximately complementary in form to the protrusion structure 242 of the body 20, and has a wave structure 34 at the other end thereof. As shown in
As shown in
The fixing piece 50 comprises a column 52 and a spanner 54. The column 52 has a head portion 522 with a larger outer diameter and a body portion 524 with a smaller outer diameter, and the body portion 524 has a peripheral surface 525 and a recess portion 526 recessed from the peripheral surface 525. The spanner 54 is pivoted to the head portion 522 of the column 52, and is capable of swinging between a retraction position P1 (as shown in
During assembly of the assembled damping hammer 10, the wave structure 422 of the working piece 40 is opposite to the wave structure 34 of the damping block 30, and the fixing portion 44 extends through the through hole 36 of the damping block 30. The column 52 of the fixing piece 50 rotatably extends through the through hole 247 of the body 20. When the column 52 is located at a releasing position P3 as shown in
As described above, each of the joining surfaces 244, 324, 344, 424 of the assembled damping hammer 10 is oblique with respect to the contact surface 424. Therefore, when the user hits a target (not shown) with the contact surface 424, the counterforce applied to the contact surface 424 by the target will be decomposed for the first time when passing through the third joining surfaces 344 and the fourth joining surfaces 424 and then decomposed for the second time when passing through the first joining surfaces 244 and the second joining surfaces 324. Moreover, because the third joining surfaces 344 and the fourth joining surfaces 424 are longitudinally oblique while the first joining surfaces 244 and the second joining surfaces 324 are transversely oblique, the counterforce will be dispersed in multiple directions without generating a strong acting force in a single direction. Therefore, the vibration strength applied to the user's hand by the assembled damping hammer 10 under the counterforce is relatively low, and this can avoid causing damage to the user's hand or other parts and can allow the user to hold the assembled damping hammer 10 more stably.
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In addition, when the column 52 of the fixing piece 50 is located at the abutting position P4, the user can pivot the spanner 54 to the retraction position P1 and the spanner 54 can be exactly disposed in the receiving groove 248 of the body 20 (as shown in
It is worth mentioning that, the vibration strength applied to the user's hand can be reduced so long as the counterforce applied to the assembled damping hammer 10 is decomposed for at least one time. Therefore, the assembled damping hammer 10 may only have oblique surfaces capable of decomposing a force (i.e., the first joining surfaces 244 and the second joining surfaces 324) at the joint between the body 20 and the damping block 30, or may only have oblique surfaces capable of decomposing a force (i.e., the third joining surfaces 344 and the fourth joining surfaces 424) at the joint between the damping block 30 and the working piece 40; and there is no limitation on the numbers and the oblique directions of the joining surfaces 244, 324, 344, 424. In addition, the construction of the fixing piece 50 is not limited to what described in this embodiment provided that the fixing piece 50 can selectively fix the fixing portion 44 of the working piece 40 to the body 20. Further, the forms of the damping block 30 and the hammering portion 42 of the working piece 40 are not limited to what described in this embodiment either.
For example, referring to
Finally, it shall be appreciated again that, the elements disclosed in the aforesaid embodiments of the present invention are only illustrative but are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, and replacements or variations of other equivalent elements shall also fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101135429 | Sep 2012 | TW | national |