Claims
- 1. A hand tool, comprising:
- a handle including a connecting stud at one end thereof;
- a tool head having an aperture through which the connecting stud may be inserted, the tool head including a land capable of selectively engaging a portion of the connecting stud to prevent withdrawal of the connecting stud from the tool head; and
- a nut threadable onto the handle and having a face for engaging a portion of the tool head adjacent to the aperture to prevent movement of the connecting stud relative to the tool head and thereby releasably secure the tool head to the handle.
- 2. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the connecting stud includes a flange which engages the tool head land to prevent withdrawal of the connecting stud from the tool head.
- 3. The hand tool of claim 2, wherein the connecting stud flange and the tool head land have complementary surface contours which prevent rotation of the handle relative to the tool head when the connecting stud flange is seated on the tool head land and the nut engages the tool head.
- 4. The hand tool of claim 2, wherein the connecting stud includes a shoulder spaced from the flange that engages the land when the connecting stud is inserted into the tool head, to limit the length of handle insertion into the tool head.
- 5. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the connecting stud includes a cylindrical body portion insertable through the tool head aperture and positioned within a cylindrical cavity of the tool head having substantially the same diameter as the connecting stud.
- 6. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a high strength, load-bearing rod to which the connecting stud is attached.
- 7. The hand tool of claim 6, wherein the nut is threadable onto the connecting stud.
- 8. The hand tool of claim 6, wherein the handle includes a grip attached over an end of the rod opposite the connecting stud.
- 9. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the tool head comprises a tool head body into which the connecting stud is inserted, and at least one striking tip affixed to and extending from the tool head body.
- 10. The hand tool of claim 9, wherein the striking tip is of a different material than the tool head body.
- 11. A hand tool, comprising:
- a handle including a connecting stud at one end thereof, the connecting stud having a pair of oppositely disposed flanges extending generally perpendicularly outwardly therefrom;
- a tool head having a central cavity into which the connecting stud is inserted through a tool head aperture, the tool head including a pair of lands which extend into the central cavity and are capable of selectively engaging the connecting stud flanges to prevent withdrawal of the connecting stud from the tool head; and
- a nut threadable onto the connecting stud and having a face for engaging a portion of the tool head adjacent to the aperture to prevent movement of the connecting stud relative to the tool head and thereby releasably secure the tool head to the handle.
- 12. The hand tool of claim 11, wherein the connecting stud flanges and the tool head lands have complementary surface contours which prevent rotation of the handle relative to the tool head when the connecting stud flanges are seated on the corresponding tool head lands and the nut engages the tool head.
- 13. The hand tool of claim 12, wherein the connecting stud includes a shoulder spaced from the flanges that engages the lands when the connecting stud is inserted into the tool head, to limit the length of handle insertion into the tool head.
- 14. The hand tool of claim 13, wherein the connecting stud includes a cylindrical body portion which defines the connecting stud shoulder, the cylindrical body portion being insertable through the tool head aperture and positioned within a cylindrical cavity of the tool head having substantially the same diameter as the connecting stud.
- 15. The hand tool of claim 11, wherein the tool head comprises a tool head body into which the connecting stud is inserted, and at least one striking tip affixed to and extending from the tool head body.
- 16. The hand tool of claim 15, wherein the striking tip is of a different material than the tool head body.
- 17. The hand tool of claim 15, wherein the handle comprises a high strength, load-bearing rod to which the connecting stud is attached, and a grip attached over an end of the rod opposite the connecting stud.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/055,385 filed Aug. 5, 1997.
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