Claims
- 1. An eviscerating and survival tool comprising a shaft having a handle at one end and a claw-like hook at the other end, said claw-like hook containing at least two arcuately shaped tines defining at least one slot therebetween, said tines embracing about 180.degree. of arc and being characterized by blunted edges and points, said shaft being divided into a handle portion and a slotted shank portion of approximately equal lengths with said handle portion and shank portion being connected by pivotable fastening means to permit said handle portion and said shank portion to fold against each other and means for securing said handle portion and shank portion in end-to-end foldable relationship to provide a rigid shaft, a saw blade demountably attached lengthwise to said slotted shank portion, knife means pivotably mounted within the slot in said shank portion at the end of the shank portion opposite said claw-like hook, whereby it can be pivoted from a storage position within said slot into an open position, said pivotable fastening means carrying detent means to engage and lock said knife means in its open position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 293,154, filed Aug. 17, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,461,080.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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