Information
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Patent Grant
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6196088
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Patent Number
6,196,088
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Date Filed
Friday, February 20, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 20
- 081 26
- 081 492
- 007 143
- 007 146
- 007 147
- 016 422
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The novel hammer of the invention is a hammer having a reinforced handle, wherein the handle includes a grip and an integrally attached striking cap at least partially embedded in the grip. The striking cap is of a material harder than the grip, and provides the hammer with a striking surface at the butt end of the handle. The striking cap may further have at least one rib or groove, which serve to more strongly affix the striking cap to the hammer. The invention also includes a reinforced grip, and a method of manufacture of the hammer of the invention.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to hammers and in particular to a means for reinforcing, and providing a striking surface on, the butt end of the hammer.
SCOPE OF THE PRIOR ART
It is not uncommon for craftspeople such as carpenters or bricklayers to use the butt end of a hammer for certain applications, such as to tap bricks into alignment in mortar when bricklaying. This tapping deforms and damages the hammer handle so as to lessen the utility of the hammer as well as the comfort of the handle.
Although hammers and hammer handles are known in the art, there is a need for a hammer with a grip and an integrally attached striking cap, which provides a striking surface which is harder than the grip material. It is the integral attachment of the striking cap to the hammer which imparts an improved durability to the hammer handle as compared to the prior art hammer handles, and which provides an improved striking surface to the hammer as compared to prior art hammers where the handles are constructed entirely of grip material.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a novel reinforced hammer wherein the butt end of the hammer is at least partly protected from striking damage while providing a resilient striking surface.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a novel hammer handle having a harder surface on the butt end than that provided by the grip material.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a method for making the novel hammer of the invention.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become obvious to the reader and it is intended that these objects and advantages are within the scope of the present invention.
The novel hammer of the invention is a hammer having a reinforced handle, wherein the handle includes a grip and an integrally attached striking cap at least partially embedded in the grip. The striking cap is of a material harder than the grip, and provides the hammer with a striking surface at the butt end of the handle. The striking cap may farther have at least one rib or groove, which serve to more strongly affix the striking cap to the hammer. The invention also includes a reinforced grip, and a method of manufacture of the hammer of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a hammer and manufacturing mold for a reinforced grip constructed in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cut-away view of a hammer of the present invention, showing placement of the striking cap of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional longitudinal view of a hammer of the invention through the plane of
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
, showing placement of an integrally molded striking cap in accordance with a hammer of the invention; and
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional longitudinal side view of a hammer of the invention through the plane of
5
—
5
of
FIG. 2
, showing placement of an integrally molded striking cap in accordance with a hammer of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1-4
illustrate a hammer
50
made in accordance with the present invention having head
4
, and a handle
1
. The head
4
includes a claw end
6
and an opposing striking end
5
, which claw end may be configured according to any prior art hammer head such as with a chisel, or ball, or forked claw. The handle includes a handle neck
3
, a shank
2
, and a reinforced grip
42
. The shank
2
may have an opening
10
near the butt end
16
, through which the hammer may be hung on hooks or other like devices. The reinforced grip
42
of the invention has a grip
12
and striking cap
18
, which striking cap is integrally attached to grip
12
. The grip
12
covers shank
2
.
The striking cap
18
of the hammer
50
and the reinforced grip
42
of the invention has a shank end
24
, a striking surface
20
and a cavity
21
. At least one rib or groove
38
may be present on the striking cap
18
, which rib or groove is surrounded by the grip
12
, and strengthens the integral attachment of striking cap
18
to the grip
42
and hammer
50
.
In other preferred embodiments of the hammer and the reinforced grip of the invention having an opening
10
, the striking cap
18
may further include at least two opposing u-shaped notches
26
extending vertically from the shank end
24
to a point above the striking surface
20
. The notches
26
, if included, allow the striking cap
18
to be inserted into a handle mold
30
,
32
such as the one illustrated in
FIG. 1
around the lower studs
34
and
36
, thus properly positioning the striking cap
18
to preserve opening
10
during manufacture of the reinforced grip
42
.
In a preferred embodiment of the method of the invention, the mold halves
30
and
32
are assembled around the shank
2
. Grip material is then added to the assembled mold, illustrated here as added through the open mold collar
44
, although the grip material may also be added by injection molding as described below, according to any prior art injection molding methods. Before the grip material is cured, the striking cap
18
is inserted into the mold and the butt end
16
of the shank is inserted into the cavity
21
of the striking cap
18
. Grip material fills all spaces within the assembled handle mold. Once cured, striking cap
18
is integrally embedded within reinforced grip
12
such that striking surface
20
is exposed and forms the butt end
8
of a hammer
50
constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention.
In another preferred embodiment of the method of the invention, injection molding, shank
2
is inserted into a handle mold containing injection ports. The striking cap
18
is positioned within the mold such that the striking surface
20
will form the butt end of the hammer, and the butt end
16
of the shank is inserted into cavity
21
of the striking cap
18
. Properly inserted, striking surface
20
is positioned such that the handle does not cover the striking surface
20
. Grip material is injected into the mold through the injection ports so that the grip material fills all spaces within the mold. Once cured, striking cap
18
is integrally embedded within grip
12
such that striking surface
20
is exposed and forms the reinforcing butt end
8
of a hammer
50
constructed by injection molding in accordance with the principles of the invention.
In the preferred embodiments, the grip material is composed of a polymer and vinyl composite which is sufficiently resilient to absorb at least part of the striking force of the hammer, although any curable material suitable for use as a hammer grip may be used in the present invention. The striking cap of the invention may be made of any material which is harder than the grip material and sufficiently hard to better withstand striking blows than the grip material.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be within the scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A hammer having a reinforced grip end, the hammer comprising:a head; a handle neck extending from the head; a shank extending from the handle neck; an integrally formed handle positioned at the grip end, the handle having a hardened grip at least partly surrounding the shank, wherein the hardened grip is formed from a curable liquid grip material and a striking cap including notches for gripping the curable liquid integrally embedded within the grip at a butt end of the handle, wherein the handle is formed by inserting at least a portion of the striking cap, including the notches, into the curable liquid grip material and curing the grip material thereby affixing the striking cap and the notches within the hardened grip to embed the striking cap within the handle, and wherein a portion of the striking cap within the grip is entirely surrounded by grip material.
- 2. The hammer of claim 1 wherein the striking cap comprises at least two notches.
- 3. The hammer of claim 1, wherein the grip at least partly surrounds the striking cap, and wherein the striking cap is of harder material than the grip.
- 4. The hammer of claim 2, wherein the handle further comprises an opening.
- 5. The hammer of claim 3, wherein the striking cap further comprises at least one rib.
- 6. The hammer of claim 3, wherein the striking cap further comprises at least one groove.
- 7. The hammer of claim 3, wherein the striking cap further comprises a striking surface.
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