Claims
- 1. A mallet for use in striking objects, the mallet comprising an upper end and an opposing lower end, a top portion at said upper end, a handle portion adjacent to said top portion, a head portion at said lower end, and a shaft portion extending between said handle portion and said head portion, said head portion comprising a bottom portion and a striking portion, said striking portion extending between said shaft portion and said bottom portion and flaring outwardly and downwardly at an angle from said shaft portion to terminate at said bottom portion, whereby the diameter of said bottom portion is substantially greater than the largest diameter of said shaft portion, said bottom portion being rounded in all directions, and said striking portion comprises a pyramid shape to provide a plurality of lateral faces for striking objects.
- 2. A mallet according to claim 1 wherein each of said lateral faces is continuously concave.
- 3. An elongate mallet for use in striking objects, comprising an upper end and an opposing lower end, a handle portion at the upper end, a head portion at the lower end, and a shaft portion extending between the handle portion and the head portion, the head portion occupying less than one-fourth of the length of the mallet and having a bottom surface and a striking surface flaring downwardly and progressively outwardly from the shaft portion to intersect the bottom surface in an outer edge circumscribing the head portion at the widest transverse extent of the mallet.
- 4. A mallet according to claim 3, wherein the bottom surface extends convexly downwardly from the outer edge.
- 5. A mallet according to claim 3, wherein the striking surface is transversely circular and continuously outwardly concave in the longitudinal direction of the mallet.
- 6. A mallet according to claim 3, wherein the bottom surface extends convexly downwardly from the outer edge, and the striking surface is transversely circular and continuously outwardly concave in the longitudinal direction of the mallet, whereby the outer edge is annular and marks an abrupt discontinuity in the lateral profile of the mallet.
- 7. A mallet according to claim 3, wherein the striking surface is pyramidal in shape to provide a plurality of lateral faces for striking objects.
- 8. A mallet according to claim 7, wherein each of the lateral faces is continuously outwardly concave in the longitudinal direction of the mallet.
- 9. A mallet according to claim 8, wherein the bottom surface extends convexly downwardly from the outer edge, whereby the outer edge defines a polygon and marks an abrupt discontinuity in the lateral profile of the mallet.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 525,884 filed May 17, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,060,956.
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Divisions (1)
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