The present invention relates to a hammer, and more particularly to a hammer equipped with a resilient mallet attachment and a measuring handle.
It is frequently convenient to have a tool which performs a multiple of functions. This is especially true when hanging a picture or other wall hangings. To complete this task, a hammer is typically required to drive fasteners. A tape measure may also be required to properly space the height and/or the distance between other wall hangings. To prevent damage to a wall or the wall hanging itself, a mallet may also be needed.
Multi-function hammers with some functionality to measure distances are known. Hammers of this type typically include a handle with an integrated tape measure. Hammers that include a handle with a measuring scale thereon are also known. Conventional multi-functional hammers are effective, but may be less that desirable from a convenience and integration standpoint.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a multi-purpose hammer which is functional and uncomplicated yet does not detract from the primary hammer function.
The hammer of the present invention provides a tool with the functionality of a conventional hammer and a mallet.
The present invention includes a handle, a hammer head, and a mallet attachment. The handle includes a measuring scale thereon. The hammer head defines a striking surface, a central body and a set of claws. A mallet attachment is affixed to the central body of the hammer head between the striking surface and the claws.
The mallet attachment defines a surface cap, a surface cap holder and a surface cap attachment. The surface cap is placed over the striking surface when utilizing the hammer as a mallet. The surface cap holder stores the surface cap when utilizing the hammer conventionally. The surface cap attachment is connected to the surface cap and the surface cap holder and allows for the selective movement of the surface cap.
The hammer of the present invention provides an uncomplicated multi-purpose tool which measures distances and functions both as a conventional hammer and a mallet.
The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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A hammer head 18 is mounted to the shaft 12 on an end thereof. The hammer head 18 defines a striking surface 20, a central body 22 and a set of claws 24. The striking surface 20 is disposed on one side of the central body 22. The set of claws 24 is disposed on the opposite side of central body 22 from the striking surface 20. The striking surface 20 is generally a solid cylindrical member with a flat face for striking fasteners. The set of claws 24 function to remove fasteners. A mallet attachment 26 is connected to the central body 22 between the striking surface 20 and the set of claws 24.
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That the foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense is thus made apparent. A worker of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.