Claims
- 1. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; and a tool head having a striking surface, the tool head attached to a first handle end and comprising titanium or titanium-based alloy, whereby the tool head enables the striking tool to be swung with a higher velocity than a striking tool having a heavier steel tool head of comparable size with no resulting loss in effective striking force compared to the heavier tool head.
- 2. A striking tool of claim 1, wherein the striking surface is substantially flat.
- 3. A striking tool of claim 1, wherein the handle is made of wood.
- 4. A striking tool of claim 1, wherein the tool head is made of 100% titanium.
- 5. A striking tool of claim 4, wherein the striking surface has a hardness of about Rockwell 32.
- 6. A striking tool of claim 1, wherein the head is made of titanium-based alloy.
- 7. A striking tool of claim 6 wherein the titanium-based alloy comprises at least 75% titanium by weight.
- 8. A striking tool of claim 6, wherein the striking surface is heat treated to raise the surface hardness.
- 9. A striking tool of claim 8, wherein the surface hardness of the striking surface is at least Rockwell 55.
- 10. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; and a tool head having a striking surface on a first end and an opposite second end, the tool head attached to a first handle end, the tool head comprising titanium or titanium-based alloy, whereby the tool head enables the striking tool to be swung with a higher velocity than a striking tool having a heavier tool steel head of comparable size with no resulting loss in effective striking force compared to the heavier tool head.
- 11. A striking tool of claim 10, further comprising the tool head having a claw on the opposite second end.
- 12. A striking tool of claim 10, wherein the tool head is made of 100% titanium.
- 13. A striking tool of claim 10, wherein the tool head is made of titanium-based alloy.
- 14. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; and a tool head for striking an object, the tool head having two ends, the tool head attached to a first handle end and extending transversely thereto, the tool head being made of titanium or titanium-based alloy, whereby the tool head enables the striking tool to be swung with a higher velocity than a striking tool having a heavier steel tool head of comparable size with no resulting loss in effective striking force compared to the heavier tool head.
- 15. A striking tool of claim 14, wherein at least one end of the tool head has a substantially flattened striking surface.
- 16. A striking tool of claim 14, wherein at least one end of the tool head is pointed.
- 17. A striking tool of claim 14, wherein at least one end of the tool head is wedge-shaped.
- 18. A striking tool of claim 14, wherein the head is made of 100% titanium.
- 19. A striking tool of claim 14, wherein the head is made of titanium-based alloy.
- 20. A striking tool of claim 19, wherein the titanium-based alloy comprises at least 75% titanium by weight.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/148,941 filed Aug. 13, 1999.
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