Claims
- 1. A tool for use with a lever-type load binder, comprising:
- a base member;
- a handle member having a first end and a second end, said handle member pivotally mounted to said base member at a pivot point between said first end and said second end;
- a portion of said handle member defining a generally U-shaped cradle open at said first end and terminating at an end wall prior to said pivot point, said U-shaped cradle sized to receive the lever of said lever-type load binder; and
- a generally U-shaped guide channel at said first end, said U-shaped guide channel facing in a direction opposite that of said U-shaped cradle.
- 2. The tool as in claim 1 wherein said handle member is shaped to define an obtuse angle between said first end and said second end.
- 3. The tool as in claim 2 wherein the apex of said obtuse angle coincides with said pivot point.
- 4. The tool as in claim 3 wherein the apex of said obtuse angle is between said pivot point and said second end.
- 5. The tool as in claim 2 wherein said obtuse angle is between approximately 145.degree. and approximately 155.degree..
- 6. The tool as in claim 1 wherein said second end of said handle member defines a hollow tube.
- 7. A tool for use with a lever-type load binder that cooperates with a chain wrapped about goods to place said chain in tension about said goods, said tool comprising:
- a fulcrum member having a base portion defined by first and second legs separated by a channel, wherein said first leg and said second leg sit astride said chain with said chain passing through said channel when said fulcrum member is placed over said chain;
- a lever member having a first end and a second end, said handle member pivotally mounted to said fulcrum member above said base portion at a pivot point between said first end and said second end;
- a portion of said lever member defining a generally upwardly facing U-shaped cradle open at said first end and terminating at an end wall prior to said pivot point, said U-shaped cradle facing in a substantially opposite direction from that of said channel and sized to receive and cradle the lever of said lever-type load binder; and
- a generally U-shaped guide channel at said first end, said U-shaped guide channel facing in a direction opposite that of said U-shaped cradle.
- 8. The tool as in claim 7 wherein said channel is sized such that said first leg and said second leg terminate at approximately a center longitudinal axis of said chain when said first leg and said second leg sit astride said chain.
- 9. A tool as in claim 7 wherein said lever member is shaped to define an obtuse angle between said first end and said second end.
- 10. The tool as in claim 9 wherein the apex of said obtuse angle coincides with said pivot point.
- 11. The tool as in claim 9 wherein the apex of said obtuse angle is between said pivot point and said second end.
- 12. The tool as in claim 9 wherein said obtuse angle is between approximately 145.degree. and approximately 155.degree..
- 13. The tool as in claim 7 wherein said second end of said lever member defines a hollow tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 29/038,476 filed May 5, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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