Claims
- 1. A tool for installing a rod into the ground comprising:
- a handle having a bore opening at one end of the handle for receiving the rod;
- a hammer head secured to said handle adjacent an opposite end of said handle;
- a weight carried by said tool adjacent said opposite end of said handle and said hammer head such that, upon disposition of the tool over an end of the rod and reception of the end of the rod within said handle bore, the tool may be raised and lowered along the rod to hammer the rod in the ground; and
- means for removably mounting said weight on said tool whereby, upon removal of the weight, the tool may be swung as a sledge hammer to further drive the rod into the ground, said weight having a bore opening through a face of said weight for receiving the rod and closed at an opposite end of the bore whereby, upon removal of the weight from the tool and placement on the rod with the rod received in the bore of said weight, the weight can be impacted by the hammer head when the tool is used as sledge hammer.
- 2. A tool according to claim 1 wherein said one end of the handle is flared outwardly to facilitate reception of the rod end within the bore.
- 3. A tool according to claim 1 wherein the weight has a striking face of a lateral dimension greater than the diameter of the bore in said handle.
- 4. A tool according to claim 1 wherein the weight has length and width dimensions in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the handle, with the length dimension being greater than the width dimension, said weight being removably secured to said tool on a side of said head remote from said handle.
- 5. A tool according to claim 4 wherein said mounting means includes a further borehole through said weight and a bolt threadably received in said opposite handle end to secure said weight to said handle.
- 6. A tool according to claim 4 including means cooperable between means weight and said head to preclude relative rotation thereof about an axis extending lengthwise through said handle.
- 7. A tool according to claim 4 wherein said weight has opposite end faces, said bore extending generally parallel to the length of said weight and opening through one of said end faces.
- 8. A tool for installing a rod into the ground comprising:
- a handle having a bore opening at one end of the handle for receiving the rod;
- a hammer head secured to said handle adjacent an opposite end of said handle;
- a weight carried by said tool adjacent said opposite end of said handle and said hammer head such that, upon disposition of the tool over an end of the rod and reception of the end of the rod within said bore, the tool may be raised and lowered along the rod to hammer the rod in the ground;
- means for removably mounting said weight on said tool whereby, upon removal of the weight, the tool may be swung as a sledge hammer to further drive the rod into the ground, said weight having an aperture for receiving the rod whereby, upon removal of the weight from the tool and placement on the rod with the rod end received in the aperture, the weight can be impacted by the hammer head when the tool is used as a sledge hammer;
- the handle has a longitudinal axis, the weight having length and width dimensions in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the handle with the length dimension being greater than the width dimension, said weight being removably secured to said tool on a side of said head remote from said handle; and
- said weight having opposite end faces, said aperture extending generally parallel to the length of said weight and opening through one of said end faces.
- 9. A tool according to claim 13 wherein the end face of said weight opposite said one end face has a striking face of a lateral dimension greater than the diameter of the bore in said handle.
- 10. A tool according to claim 9, wherein said mounting means includes a borehole through said weight and a bolt threadedly received in said opposite handle end to secure said weight to said handle and means cooperable between said weight and said head to preclude relative rotation thereof about an axis extending lengthwise through said handle.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/984,494, filed Dec. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,248,002.
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Divisions (1)
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