Claims
- 1. A striking device comprising a head portion for striking an object or surface and a handgrip connected to said head portion, said handgrip including:
- a central body having concavely curved front and rear surfaces which extend longitudinally a substantial distance along said handgrip;
- an exterior shell disposed on opposite sides of said central body and covering said front and rear surfaces, said shell having a plurality of ventilation openings formed therein and communicating with two separate ventilation chambers formed between each of said front and rear surfaces and said shell; and
- two air inlets formed on opposite sides of said handgrip at a head end thereof, each air inlet opening into a respective one of said ventilation chambers at a head end thereof;
- wherein each ventilation chamber is substantially deeper along a central longitudinal portion thereof than along an end portion thereof adjacent to a butt end of the handgrip.
- 2. A striking device according to claim 1 wherein an air passageway extends between said two ventilation chambers near said butt end of the handgrip and said concavely curved surfaces extend longitudinally to points near said butt end of the handgrip.
- 3. A striking device according to claim 2 wherein said exterior shell is substantially covered by a flexible, resilient plastic or rubber layer which has perforations aligned with said ventilation openings.
- 4. A striking device according to claim 1 wherein said ventilation openings are primarily located in a section of said shell extending front said butt end of the handgrip to a transverse plane located about midway between said butt end and said air inlets.
- 5. A striking device according to claim 1 wherein said exterior shell is made as a single integral unit, said air inlets being formed in said integral unit, and wherein said integral unit also forms said head portion which is used for striking.
- 6. A striking device according to claim 1 wherein a major portion of said central body comprises a wedge-shaped member having curved front and rear surfaces and two opposite sides extending between these front and rear surfaces, said opposite sides each having an elongate ridge extending lengthwise of said central body and wherein said exterior shell has two elongate grooves formed in opposite sidewalls thereof, each ridge being received in a respective one of said grooves in order to connect said wedge-shaped member to said shell.
- 7. A striking device according to claim 1 wherein said striking device is a hammer and said head portion includes a hammer head.
- 8. Striking device according to claim 7 wherein said exterior shell is substantially tubular in shape.
- 9. A striking device according to claim 7 wherein said central body and said exterior shell are made at least primarily of steel.
- 10. Striking device according to claim 7 wherein said head portion and said central body are formed integrally in one metal piece.
- 11. A striking device according to claim 1 wherein said striking device is a hatchet and said head portion includes a hatchet head.
- 12. Striking device according to claim 1 wherein the central body has a 180 degree centre twist formed therein between the ventilation opening and the air inlets, so that said front and rear surfaces and said ventilation chambers are reversed by said centre twist.
- 13. Striking device according to claim 12 wherein said 180 degree centre twist is located generally halfway along the exterior shell.
- 14. A handle assembly for a striking device, said handle assembly comprising:
- a central elongate body having front and rear surfaces which extend generally longitudinally in the handle assembly;
- a rigid exterior shell extending over said front and rear surfaces and generally spaced therefrom so as to form two separate ventilation chambers within the shell, said shell being rigidly connected to said elongate body and having a plurality of ventilation openings formed therein;
- two air inlets formed on opposite sides of said handle assembly at a head end of said shell at which a head portion of said striking device can be connected, each air inlet opening into a respective one of said ventilation chambers at one end thereof; and
- an air passageway formed in said handle assembly adjacent a butt end of said elongate body, said passageway extending between said ventilation chambers and permitting a restricted amount of air to flow from the other end of each ventilation chamber to the other ventilation chamber during use of said striking device, the amount of air flow being restricted by the small size of said passageway along at least a portion or portions thereof;
- wherein said front and rear surfaces each curve outwardly to a point close to said exterior shell at said butt end, at least one entry to said air passageway being formed by a gap between said elongate body and said exterior shell at said butt end.
- 15. A handle assembly according to claim 14 wherein the central elongate body has a 180 degree centre twist formed therein, between the ventilation openings and the air inlets, so that said front and rear surfaces and said ventilation chambers are reversed by said centre twist.
- 16. A handle assembly according to claim 15 wherein said 180 degree centre twist is located generally halfway along the rigid exterior shell.
- 17. A handle assembly according to claim 14 wherein said front and rear surfaces each curve outwardly to a head portion side of a respective air inlet.
- 18. A handle assembly according to claim 14 wherein said ventilation openings are primarily located in a section of said shell extending from a transverse plane at said butt end to a transverse plane located about midway between said butt end and said air inlets.
- 19. A hammer comprising a hammer head portion adapted for striking an object and a handle assembly according to claim 14, wherein said hammer head portion is rigidly connected to said handle assembly at an end thereof opposite said butt end.
- 20. A hammer according to claim 19 wherein both said hammer head portion and said central elongate body are made of steel or durable composite material and are integrally formed as one piece.
- 21. A hatchet comprising a hatchet head with a blade and a handle assembly according to claim 14 wherein said hatchet head is rigidly connected to said handle assembly at an end thereof opposite said butt end.
- 22. Striking device for striking an object or surface, said device comprising:
- a head portion adapted for striking said object or surface;
- an elongate shaft portion rigidly connected to said head portion; and
- a handgrip rigidly connected to said shaft portion, said handgrip including a fixed central dividing member having front and rear surfaces which extend longitudinally a substantial distance along said handgrip from a head end thereof located closest to said head portion towards a butt end of said handgrip, an exterior shell disposed around said central dividing member and covering at least a major portion of said front and rear surfaces, said shell having a plurality of ventilation openings formed therein and communicating with a ventilating chamber formed by said shell, a substantial portion only of said ventilation chamber being divided by said dividing member, and two air inlets formed on opposite sides of said handgrip at said head end thereof, each air inlet opening into said substantial portion of said ventilation chamber at said head end of the ventilation chamber,
- wherein said air inlets are substantially larger than said ventilation openings and said shaft portion is substantially solid with no longitudinal passageway formed therein.
- 23. A striking device according to claim 22 wherein said striking device is a hammer and said head portion is a hammer head.
- 24. A striking device according to claim 23 wherein said shaft portion, said central dividing member, and said shell are made of steel or a durable, strong composite material and said shell is generally tubular.
- 25. Striking device according to claim 22 wherein said striking device is a hatchet and said head portion is a hatchet head with a blade.
- 26. A striking device for striking an object or surface, said device having a head portion for striking and a handgrip connected to said head portion, said handgrip comprising:
- a central body having front and rear surfaces which extend longitudinally a substantial distance along said handgrip;
- an exterior shell disposed on opposite sides of said central body and connected thereto, said shell having a plurality of small ventilation openings formed therein;
- at least one elongate ventilation chamber formed within said shell and at least partially divided by the central body; and
- two large air inlets, which are substantially larger than said ventilation openings, formed on respective front and rear sides of said handgrip at a head portion end thereof, the air inlets opening into said at least one ventilation chamber so as to allow air to flow into the chamber and out of at least some of said ventilation openings during use of said striking device, and each air inlet lying substantially in a plane that is approximately parallel to generally flat central longitudinal sections of said front and rear surfaces;
- wherein each air inlet has an elongate, inwardly projecting lip extending along a side of the inlet closest to a butt end of the handgrip, said lip being provided to reduce any sound caused by the respective air inlet during use of said striking device.
- 27. A striking device according to claim 26 wherein each lip is formed on said exterior shell and projects inwardly from an adjacent inner surface of said exterior shell.
- 28. Striking device according to claim 27 wherein each lip is curved as viewed in a transverse cross-section of the lip so as to have a smoothly rounded exterior.
- 29. A striking device according to claim 26 wherein said exterior shell is made of a strong, relatively rigid, metal or a strong, durable composite material and said shell is substantially covered by a flexible, plastic or rubber layer which has perforations aligned with said ventilation openings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of International Patent Cooperation Treaty application No. PCT/CA97/00519 filed on Jul. 19, 1997, and CIP of 08/684,360 Jul. 14, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,835 issued on Sep. 23, 1999.
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