Claims
- 1. In combination:
an elongated tool having a striking end and a tapered insertion end; and a drift pin cap comprising;
a cap body having an upper end, a lower end and at least one side wall extending between and connecting said upper end and said lower end; a drift pin receiving cavity formed in said lower end of said cap body and extending upwards towards said upper end within said cap body, said pin receiving cavity having a diameter smaller than a diameter of said cap body and being operative to fit over and be retained on said striking end of said tool; and said cap body being constructed of a generally rigid polyethylene material which is impact-resistant.
- 2. The drift pin cap of claim 1 wherein said generally rigid polyethylene material is Ultra High Molecular Weight (UHMW) polyethylene.
- 3. The drift pin cap of claim 1 wherein said upper end of said cap body is the striking surface of said cap body, said cap body further comprising a chamfer extending circumferentially around said striking surface interposed between said striking surface and said at least one side wall thereby decreasing the angle formed between said striking surface and said at least one side wall thus decreasing the amount of damage to said drift pin cap resulting from an off-center strike by a driving device upon said striking surface.
- 4. The drift pin cap of claim 1 wherein said drift pin receiving cavity has a diameter slightly less than the diameter of said striking end of said tool such that placement of said drift pin receiving cavity over said striking end of said tool requires slight deformation of said drift pin cap thereby creating a strong frictional bond between said drift pin receiving cavity and said striking end of said tool thereby frictionally retaining said drift pin cap on said tool.
- 5. The drift pin cap of claim 1 wherein said at least one side wall is tapered inwards on the lower portion thereof to said lower end thereby permitting additional distortion of said at least one side wall of said drift pin cap to facilitate a snugger fit of said drift pin cap on said tool.
- 6. The drift pin cap of claim 1 wherein said tool is selected from the group comprising a drift pin, a stake, a spike, a dowel, a chisel and a wedge.
- 7. A method of applying and using a drift pin cap on a drift pin comprising the steps;
providing an elongated drift pin having a striking end and a tapered insertion end; providing a drift pin cap including a cap body having an upper end, a lower end and at least one side wall extending between and connecting said upper end and said lower end and a drift pin receiving cavity formed in said lower end of said cap body and extending upwards towards said upper end within said cap body, said pin receiving cavity having a diameter smaller than a diameter of said cap body; placing said drift pin cap over said striking end of said elongated drift pin with said striking end extending into said pin receiving cavity and being retained therein; placing said insertion end of said elongated drift pin into a hole to be aligned with another hole; driving said elongated drift pin into the hole by impact of a driving device with said drift pin cap mounted on said elongated drift pin; and substantially preventing splaying of and emission of shrapnel from said elongated drift pin via said drift pin cap.
- 8. A drift pin cap for application to an elongated tool having a striking end and a tapered insertion end, said drift pin cap comprising;
a cap body having an upper end, a lower end and at least one side wall extending between and connecting said upper end and said lower end; a drift pin receiving cavity formed in said lower end of said cap body and extending upwards towards said upper end within said cap body, said pin receiving cavity having a diameter smaller than a diameter of said cap body and being operative to fit over and be retained on a striking end of a tool; and said cap body being constructed of a generally rigid polyethylene material which is impact-resistant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to the filing date of a related provisional application serial No. 60/331,940 filed Nov. 21, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60331940 |
Nov 2001 |
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