Claims
- 1. A handle cover for a hammer having a handle with a gripping portion and a hammer head comprising:
a) a body having a top and a bottom and a length between the top and the bottom and wherein the top is open and the length is hollow so that the body is attachable over the handle; b) a magnet having a length and a circumference attachable to the cover bottom; c) an attachment means for releasably holding the magnet to the cover bottom.
- 2. The handle cover of claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises a chamber defined by the body bottom and a gripping means within the chamber for holding the magnet.
- 3. The handle cover of claim 2 wherein the chamber defines a depth and wherein the depth is approximately equal to the length of the magnet.
- 4. The handle cover of claim 3 wherein the body bottoms comprises a notch to expose a portion of the magnet circumference.
- 5. The handle cover of claim 2 wherein the gripping means is a magnetic material attracting the magnet and wherein the notch is deep enough to expose the point at which the magnet contacts the gripping means.
- 6. The handle cover of claim 2 wherein the chamber defines a circumference and wherein the circumference of the chamber is the same as the circumference of the magnet so that the sides of the chamber frictionally contact the magnet.
- 7. The handle cover of claim 1 wherein the body has an outer surface and wherein the outer surface defines an opening for receiving a length of string.
- 8. The handle cover of claim 7 wherein the weight of the cover is less than the gripping strength of the magnet.
- 9. The handle cover of claim 1 wherein the magnet defines an opening along it's circumference for receiving a string.
- 10. The handle cover of claim 1 wherein the top and length are comprised of elastic material.
- 11. The handle cover of claim 10 wherein the elastic material is flexible to provide cushioning.
- 12. The handle cover of claim 10 wherein the cover bottom is made of rigid non-elastic material.
- 13. The handle cover of claim 1 wherein the cover further comprises a gripping means permanently attachable to the hammer for releasably holding the handle cover in place on the handle to prevent slippage.
- 14. The handle cover of claim 1 wherein the length of the cover is between 3 and 12 inches.
- 15. A hammer having a handle with a gripping portion comprising:
a) a hammer head defining an chamber; b) a magnet having a depth insertable within the chamber; c) a gripping means for releasably holding the magnet within the chamber.
- 16. The hammer of claim 15 wherein the handle further comprises:
a) a top and a bottom and wherein the bottom defines a chamber and an attachment means for releasably holding the magnet within the chamber.
- 17. The hammer of claim 16 wherein the chamber has a depth and wherein the depth is approximately the same as the depth of the magnet and wherein the chamber defines an open notch for accession the portion of the magnet exposed by the open notch.
- 18. The hammer of claim 17 wherein the chamber has a closed top and wherein the attachment means comprises a magnetic surface.
- 19. A paint shield to protect a surface, such as a wall, carpeting or flooring under molding comprising a short edge plate insertable between the bottom of a strip of molding and carpet over which the molding extends, a second plate thereafter extending from the short edge plate upward at an angle between 90 and 180 degrees from the short length so that a brush may fit between this second length and the molding so that the molding may be painted and a catch plate extending away from the second plate at an angle of between 270 and 350 degrees from the face of the second plate to prevent paint from the brush from falling onto the carpet.
- 20. The paint shield of claim 19 further comprising a rounded skid between the short edge plate and the second plate to allow the paint shield to slide over the surface and further comprising a magnetized area located between the short plate and the second plate and further comprising a magnetized area located between the plate length and the catch plate and further comprising a paint absorbing removable sheet attachable to the second plate or catch plate for cleaning paint which spills and further comprising a paint shield having a lip curving upward from the floor along the second plate or catch plate providing a well into which paint may pool attached to the second plate.
PRIORITY
[0001] This patent is a continuation of Provisional Patent No.: 60/119,546 filed Feb. 10, 1999; No. 60/086,001 filed May 19, 1998 and Utility yPatent: 09/313,417 filed May 17, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60119546 |
Feb 1999 |
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60086001 |
May 1998 |
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