Claims
- 1. A dart tool for maintaining projectile-type darts, the darts each having a head portion, a tip portion, and a shaft portion, the shaft portion having flight stabilizing devices supported thereon to form a flight, which comprises:a) housing; b) flight straightener attached to said housing, said flight straightener comprising a top and a bottom, each having a flat surface and a peripheral edge and being movable toward each other by a user while a dart flight is positioned between said top and bottom, whereby relative sliding motion between said top and bottom and the dart flight causes the surfaces of the flight to be smoothed and/or material to be scraped therefrom; and c) at least one wrench-type device for threadedly removing at least the tip portion from the head portion.
- 2. The dart tool according to claim 1, wherein said housing is generally cylindrical.
- 3. The dart tool according to claim 1, wherein each said peripheral edge of said top and bottom has a profile shape selected from a group consisting of not sharpened, sharpened, rounded, and square.
- 4. The dart tool according to claim 3, wherein said peripheral edges are rounded to prevent damage to said flights during use.
- 5. The dart tool according to claim 3, wherein said peripheral edges are square.
- 6. The dart tool according to claim 1 further comprising an abrasive tip portion sharpener secured in said housing.
- 7. The dart tool according to claim 6, wherein said sharpener defines an opening or reception of the end of the tip portion for sharpening purpose.
- 8. The dart tool according to claim 6, wherein said sharpener is comprised of a material selected from a group consisting of stone, diamond cutting material, cubic zirconium, stone composites and composites.
- 9. The dart tool according to claim 1, wherein said housing and said flight straightener are constructed from a material selected from a group consisting of metal, metal alloy, plastic, plastic composite, epoxy, fiber glass, and carbon-graphite.
- 10. The dart tool according to claim 9, wherein said wrench-type device further comprises,a) a generally circular first housing aperture in said housing, b) an insert positioned in said housing, and having a generally circular first insert aperture, said aperture in said housing and said aperture in said insert being aligned with one another; and c) a plurality of extensions extending generally radially inwardly from the inner surface of said insert aperture, said extensions being dimensioned and positioned for corresponding reception by a dart tip, such that when the dart tip portion is inserted into said wrench-type device, the dart tip portion will be rotationally fixed so as to permit removal of the dart tip portion from the dart head.
- 11. The dart tool according to claim 10, wherein said housing has a second generally circular housing aperture on a side opposite said first insert aperture and said insert comprises a second insert aperture on a side generally opposite said generally circular first insert aperture, said second insert aperture being aligned with said second housing aperture, and including at least two substantially parallel flat surfaces therein positioned and dimensioned to form a dart wrench adapted to be positioned in face-to-face relation with corresponding flat surfaces of a dart tip when the dart tip is inserted into said second housing and insert apertures.
- 12. The dart tool according to claim 11, wherein said insert defines a third insert aperture positioned adjacent and inward of said second insert aperture, said third insert aperture having a dimension less than said second insert aperture to receive dart tips of lesser dimension, said third insert aperture having therein at least two parallel surfaces therein dimensioned to be positioned in face-to-face relation with corresponding parallel surfaces on a dart tip to form a rotational wrench to facilitate removal of the dart tip portion from the dart head portion when the dart tip is inserted into said third insert aperture through said second insert aperture.
- 13. A dart tool for maintaining projectile-type darts, the darts each having a head portion having two ends, a tip portion threadedly attached to one end of the head portion, and a shaft portion threadedly attached to the other end of the head portion, the shaft having flight stabilizing devices supported thereon, which comprises:a) housing; b) flight straightener attached to said housing, said flight straightener comprising a top member and a bottom member, said members having respectively opposed flat surfaces and peripheral edges and being movable toward each other by a user while a dart flight is positioned between said top and bottom members, whereby relative sliding motion between said top and bottom members and the dart flight causes sliding engagement between said flat surfaces and the dart flight such that the surfaces of the flight are smoothed and/or material scraped therefrom; c) an insert positioned within said housing; d) at least a first wrench device defined by said insert for threadedly removing a wrench-type tip portion from the head portion, said first wrench-type device comprising a first generally circular aperture which includes at least two spaced parallel surfaces for face-to-face relation with correspondingly positioned parallel surfaces on a dart tip when the dart tip is inserted into said first wrench device; and e) at least a second star-type wrench device defined by said insert for threadedly removing a star-type tip portion from the head portion, wherein said star-type wrench device comprises a second generally circular aperture in said insert, and a plurality of extensions extending generally radially inwardly from an inner peripheral surface of said second aperture, said extensions being dimensioned and positioned for entry into correspondingly dimensioned and positioned apertures in a tip portion of a dart, such that when the dart tip portion is inserted into said star-type wrench device, said extensions enter the apertures in the dart tip portion so as to be rotationally engaged for threaded removal of the dart tip from the dart head.
- 14. The dart tool according to claim 14, further comprising a third wrench-type device positioned inward and adjacent said first wrench-type device and defining a third generally circular aperture of lesser dimension than the dimension of said first wrench-type device for reception of a dart tip portion of lesser dimension through said first wrench-type device, said third generally circular aperture including at least two spaced parallel surface portions positioned for face-to-face relation with correspondingly positioned parallel surface portions on the dart tip portion to prevent rotation of a dart tip portion positioned therein for removal from the dart head portion.
- 15. A dart tool for maintaining projectile-type darts, the darts each having a head portion, a tip portion threadedly attached to a first end of the head portion, and a shaft portion threadedly attached to the second end of the head portion, the shaft portion having flight stablilizing devices supported thereon to form a flight, which comprises:a) a generally cylindrical shaped housing; b) flight straightener attached to said housing, said flight straightener comprising a top member and a bottom member having opposed flat surfaces and respective opposed peripheral edge and being movable toward and away from each other by a user while a dart flight is positioned between said opposed flat surfaces of said top member and said bottom member, whereby relative sliding motion between said top and bottom members and the dart flight causes sliding engagement between said opposed surfaces and the surfaces of the flight whereby the surfaces of the flight are smoothed and/or material scraped therefrom; c) a first wrench-type device for threadedly removing a wrench-type tip portion of a dart from the head portion; d) a second star-type wrench device for threadedly removing a star-type tip portion of a dart from the head portion; e) a dart shaft removal device structured to tighten or loosen a dart shaft threadedly attached to the head portion and to remove broken portions of a dart shaft or dart tip threadedly attached to the dart head; and f) an abrasive tip portion sharpener secured in said housing.
- 16. The dart tool according to claim 15, wherein said dart shaft removal device comprises a dart shaft holder by which a dart shaft is held in place while a user tightens or loosens a dart head with respect thereto.
- 17. The dart tool according to claim 16, wherein said dart shaft removal device comprises a channel in said housing to cradle a dart shaft, and a post securely attached within said channel and extending generally radially outward therefrom whereby said post may be positioned in an aperture in a dart shaft to hold the dart shaft in a fixed position while the user threadedly tightens or loosens the dart head.
- 18. The dart tool according to claim 17, wherein a plurality of sharp spikes protrude outwardly from a free end of said post, said spikes being configured for gripping a broken dart tip portion.
- 19. The dart tool according to claim 18, wherein said plurality of sharp spikes are positioned along a peripheral edge of said free end of said post.
- 20. The dart tool according to claim 19, wherein said plurality of sharp spikes are oriented at an angle with respect to an upper surface of said free end of said post.
- 21. The dart tool according to claim 20, wherein said sharp spikes are oriented at an acute angle with respect to said upper surface of said free end of said post for gripping a broken dart shaft or tip, the direction of slant of said spikes being opposite the direction of threading of said dart shaft or tip with respect to said dart head.
- 22. The dart tool according to claim 18, wherein said sharp spikes are positioned over the entire surface of said free end of said post.
- 23. The dart tool according to claim 21, wherein said dart shaft holder further comprises a non-abrasive coating in said channel in said housing to prevent damage to the dart shaft portion.
- 24. The dart tool according to claim 23, wherein said non-abrasive coating is comprised of a material selected from a group consisting of plastic, leather, rubber, nylon and fabric cloth.
- 25. A dart tool for maintaining projectile-type darts, each having a head portion having two ends, a tip portion threadedly attached to one end of the head portion, and a shaft portion threadedly attached to the other end of the head portion, the shaft portion having generally planer flight stabilizing devices supported thereon to form a flight which comprises:a) a housing having a generally cylindrical configuration; b) flight straightener attached to said housing, said flight straightener including an upper member and a lower member, each said member having a flat surface facing the correspondingly opposed flat surface of said other member, said members being movable toward and away from each other by a user while a dart flight is positioned therebetween, whereby relative sliding motion between said upper and lower members and the dart flight causes sliding engagement between said opposed flat surfaces and the surfaces of the flight so as to smooth the surfaces of the flight and/or scrape material therefrom; c) an insert member securely positioned in one side of said housing, said insert member comprising: i) a first wrench-type device including an aperture dimensioned and configured for reception of a dart tip portion having at least two opposed parallel outer surfaces, said aperture defining at least two parallel opposed flat surfaces which oppose the flat surfaces of the dart tip portion to restrain the dart tip portion from rotation to permit threadedly removing or tightening of the dart tip portion with respect to the head portion; ii) a second wrench-type device on a side of said insert opposite said first wrench-type device, said second wrench-type device including an aperture dimensioned and configured for reception of a star-type tip portion of a dart, said aperture including a plurality of radially inwardly extending members dimensioned, spaced and configured for reception by a plurality of correspondingly shaped and spaced apertures in the dart tip when the dart tip portion is inserted therein to restrain the dart tip portion from rotation to permit threadedly removing or tightening of the dart tip portion with respect to the head portion; iii) a third wrench-type device positioned adjacent said first wrench-type device and inwardly thereof and defining an aperture of lesser dimension than said first wrench-type device for reception of a dart tip portion of correspondingly lesser dimension through said first wrench-type device, said third aperture including at least two opposed parallel surfaces positioned for reception of a dart tip portion having correspondingly positioned and dimensioned opposed parallel surfaces to restrain the dart tip portion from rotation for threaded removal or tightening with respect to the dart head portion; and d) a dart tip portion sharpening device supported by said housing adjacent said insert, said sharpening device being made of an abrasive tip sharpening material selected from a group consisting of stone, diamond cutting material, cubic zirconium, stone composites and composites, and defining a surface for reception of a tip portion of a dart for sharpening the tip portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/481,244, filed Jan. 11, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,977, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/291,442, filed Apr. 13, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,841, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/837,542, filed Apr. 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,874, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this disclosure.
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