1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to nail pounding and extracting tools, and more particularly to a claw hammer that allows adjustment of the angular position of the claw.
2. Description of the Related Art
A claw hammer generally comprises a hammer head at one side for pounding nails into an object, and a claw at an opposite side for extracting nails from an object by means of the lever principle by stopping the hammer head against the object.
However, the claw of a conventional claw hammer is formed integral with the hammer head. The operating angle of the claw is not adjustable. When using a conventional claw hammer to extract nails, the operating environment must have sufficient space for accommodating the hammer head and for allowing operation of the handle. In consequence, it can be difficult or impossible to use a conventional claw hammer in some conditions (narrow place or any other place where there is an obstacle). This will cause inconvenience to the user.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a claw hammer, which allows the user to adjust the claw to the desired operating angle to fit different application requirements.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a claw hammer of the invention comprises a handle, a claw, and a hammer head. The handle comprises a handle body and a handle head. The handle head is fixedly mounted at the top end of the handle body. The claw is pivotally mounted at the handle head of the handle. The hammer head is mounted at the handle head, and movable relative to the handle head between a locking position and an unlocking position. When the hammer head is moved to the locking position, the hammer head and the claw are engaged together to lock the claw to the handle. When the hammer head is moved to the unlocking position, the hammer head and the claw are disengaged from each other, allowing the claw to be biased relative to the handle set to the desired angular position. Thus, by means of moving the hammer head to the unlocking position, the claw can then be adjusted to a suitable operating angle to fit the application environment. After adjustment of the angular position of the claw, the hammer head is moved to the locking position to lock the claw in the adjusted position.
Preferably, the handle head of the handle comprises an axial hole; the claw comprises a pivot connection, and a plurality of first positioning portions arranged is around. the periphery of the pivot connection; the hammer head comprises a positioning shaft axially movably mounted in the axial hole. Further, the positioning shaft comprises a second positioning portion. When the hammer head is moved to the locking position, the second positioning portion of the positioning shaft is selectively engaged into one of the first positioning portions of the claw. When the hammer head is moved to the unlocking position, the second positioning portion of the positioning shaft is disengaged from the first positioning portions of the claw.
Preferably, the hammer head further comprises a circlip and an elastic restoring component. The positioning shaft comprises a flange. The circlip is mounted around the positioning shaft and affixed to the inside of the axial hole. The elastic restoring component is sleeved onto the positioning shaft and stopped between the flange of the positioning shaft and the circlip. Thus, when applying a pulling force to the hammer head to carry the second position portion of the positioning shaft away from the first positioning portion of the claw. Once the hammer head is released from the user's hand, the positioning shaft is immediately forced back by the elastic potential energy of the elastic restoring component to move the second positioning portion into engagement with one first positioning portion of the claw.
Preferably, the axial hole of the handle comprises an internally threaded segment; the positioning shaft comprises an externally threaded segment. The externally threaded segment of the positioning shaft is threaded into the internally threaded segment of the axial hole. Thus, by means of loosening or fastening tight the hammer head, the second positioning portion of the positioning shaft is disengaged from or forced into engagement with the first positioning portion of the claw.
Preferably, the handle head of the handle comprises a clamping protrusion. Further, the claw comprises a nail-pulling portion. The clamping protrusion of the handle head and the nail-pulling portion of the claw define a clamping gap therebetween. The size of the clamping gap is changeable subject to change of the operating angle of the claw.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like, components of structure.
Referring to
The handle 20 comprises a handle body 21 and a handle head 22. The handle body 21 is configured so as to enable the handle 20 to be grasped by a human hand. The handle head 22 is fixedly located at a top end of the handle body 21. The handle head 22 comprises two first planar abutment surface portions 25 (actually, one first planar abutment surface portion is sufficient to achieve the desired effect, however, two first planar abutment surface portions are better) located at a front end thereof at two opposite sides, a mounting slot 24 located at an opposing rear end thereof, an axial hole 23 having its one end, namely, the front end disposed between the two first planar abutment surface portions 25 and its other end, namely, the rear end disposed in communication with the mounting slot 24. Further, the axial hole 23 is a stepped hole, defining therein a stepped portion 232 (see
The claw 30 comprises a pivot connection 32 and a nail-pulling portion 34. The pivot connection 32 is accommodated in the mounting slot 24 of the handle head 22 of the handle 20 and pivotally connected to the handle head 22 of the handle 20 with a pivot 36, enabling the claw 30 to be biased relative to the handle 20 between a locking position P1 (see
The hammer head 40 comprises a bell 41, a positioning shaft 42, a circlip (snap ring) 43, and an elastic restoring component 44. As illustrated in
Therefore, when wing to adjust the angular position of the claw 30, pull the bell 41 to carry the positioning shaft 42 along the axis of the axial hole 23 in direction away from the handle head 22 and to shift the hammer head 40 to the unlocking position P2, as shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
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According to this second embodiment, the handle head 51 of the handle 50 comprises two first beveled surfaces 52 located at the front end thereof These two first beveled surfaces 52 extend around the axial hole 53. The bell 60 comprises two second beveled surfaces 61 located at the rear end thereof. These two second beveled surfaces 61 extend around the locating hole 62, and slope in the reversed direction relative to the sloping direction of the first beveled surfaces 52 of the handle head 51, i.e., the highest point 612 of each second beveled surface 61 of the bell 60 is abutted against the lowest point 524 of one respective first beveled surface 52 of the handle 51, and the lowest point 614 of each second beveled surface 61 of the bell 60 is abutted against the highest point 522 of one respective first beveled surface 52 of the handle head 51.
thus, when going to adjust the angle position of the claw 30, rotate the bell 60 through a predetermined angle relative to the handle head 51 to abut the highest points 612 of the second beveled surfaces 61 of the bell 60 against the highest points 522 of the respective first beveled surfaces 52 of the handle head 51. At this time, the bell 60 is pushed outward relative to the handle head 51 to carry the positioning shaft 42 along the axis of the axial hole 53 toward the outside of the handle head 51, thereby disengaging the second positioning portion 424 of the positioning shaft 42 from the first positioning portion 322 of the claw 30, as shown in
Referring to
According to this third embodiment, the hammer head 70 comprises a bell 71, a positioning shaft 72, and a washer 73. The bell 71 is coupled to the front end of the handle head 22 of the handle 20. The positioning shaft 72 is inserted into the inside of the axial hole 23 of the handle 20 and connected with the bell 71, comprising a second positioning portion 722 adapted for selectively engaging into one first positioning portion 322 of the claw 30. The positioning shaft 72 further comprises an externally threaded segment 724. Further, the axial hole 23 of the handle 20 defines therein an internally threaded segment 234 adapted for threading onto the externally threaded segment 724 of the positioning shaft 72. The washer 73 is mounted around the positioning shaft 72 between the externally threaded segment 724 of the positioning shaft 72 and the stepped portion 232 in the axial hole 23 of the handle 20 to fill up the gap.
When going to adjust the angular position of the claw 30, as shown in
Further, it is to be noted that different washer mounting designs can be selected used. For example, in
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102124270 | Jul 2013 | TW | national |