Claims
- 1. In combination with a mason's trowel, the trowel having a flat blade with a length 1, a longitudinal axis, a handle connected to an upper surface of the blade, an improvement comprising:
a sheath having a length of at least 1; the sheath having a receiving slot for the blade; the sheath having an upper and a lower surface; the upper surface having a longitudinal slot to receive a spine of the trowel; and the longitudinal slot having a stop to lock a rear end of the spine into the slot.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiving slot further comprises a clamp at its distal end, thereby further holding the sheath to the blade during transport.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stop further comprises a narrowed rear portion of the slot.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lower surface further comprises at least one hole, thereby allowing water to drain therethrough.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the trowel and the sheath each have a rectangular shape.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the sheath has a construction of plastic.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sheath has a file connected to an outside surface thereof.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the sheath has a file connected to an outside surface thereof.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the sheath has a file connected to an outside surface thereof.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the clamp further comprises an upper jaw member and a lower jaw member.
- 11. A sheath for a mason's trowel, said sheath comprising:
a rectangular shaped block having a size larger than a trowel; a slot in the block sized to receive a blade of the trowel without any prying open of the slot; the sheath having an upper member with a longitudinal slot to receive a handle of the trowel; and the longitudinal slot having a narrowed rear portion which forms a pair of stops to lock a rear end of a spine of the trowel into the longitudinal slot.
- 12. The sheath of claim 11, wherein the sheath has a lower member with at least one drain hole.
- 13. The sheath of claim 11, wherein the sheath further comprises a file attached to an outer surface.
- 14. The sheath of claim 11, wherein the slot further comprises a clamp at its proximal end to further hold the blade.
- 15. The sheath of claim 14, wherein the clamp further comprises a pair of resilient jaw members.
- 16. A sheath for a mason's trowel, the sheath comprising:
a body means functioning to protect a blade of a trowel; a slot means at a rear end of the body means functioning to receive the blade of the trowel; said body means having an upper member with a longitudinal slot means functioning to receive a spine of the trowel; and said longitudinal slot means further comprising a stop means functioning to prevent a rear end of the spine from passing through the stop means without a pushing force on the trowel.
- 17. The sheath of claim 16, wherein the stop means further comprises a narrowed rear portion of the longitudinal slot means.
- 18. The sheath of claim 16, wherein the body means has a lower member with at least one drainage hole.
- 19. The sheath of claim 16 wherein the body means has a file connected to it.
- 20. The sheath of claim 16, wherein the body means has a construction of plastic.
- 21. The sheath of claim 16, wherein the slot means further comprises a distal jaw means functioning to clasp a front portion of the blade.
- 22. A sheath for a mason's trowel, the sheath comprising:
a body means functioning to protect a blade of a trowel; a slot means at a rear end of the body means functioning to receive the blade of the trowel; and said rear end of the body means further comprising a closure means functioning to releasably lock the blade in the slot means.
- 23. The sheath of claim 22, wherein the closure means further comprises a folding door having a fixed end and a latchable opening end.
- 24. A sheath for a mason's trowel, the sheath comprising:
a body means functioning to protect a blade of a trowel; a slot means at a rear end of the body means functioning to receive the blade of the trowel; said body means having an upper member with a longitudinal slot means functioning to receive a spine of the trowel; and said upper member further comprising a tether means functioning to removably secure a shank of the trowel in the sheath.
- 25. A sheath for a mason's trowel, the sheath comprising:
a body means functioning to protect a blade of a trowel; a slot means at a rear end of the body means functioning to receive the blade of the trowel; said body means having an upper member with a longitudinal slot means functioning to receive a spine of the trowel; and said upper member further comprising a pincer means functioning to removably secure a shank of the trowel in the sheath.
- 26. A sheath for a rectangular shaped blade of a mason's trowel, said sheath comprising:
a stretchable membrane sized to snap around a peripheral edge of the blade.
- 27. The sheath of claim 26, wherein the stretchable membrane further comprises rubber.
CROSS REFERENCE PATENTS
[0001] The present invention is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/851,047, filed May 8, 2001, issued as U.S. Pat. No. ______ on ______.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09851047 |
May 2001 |
US |
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10141738 |
May 2002 |
US |