Claims
- 1. A tool (10) comprising:a handle (12) which comprises a handle front (12F), a handle rear (12R) and a handle body (12A); and a gouger (14A) having a member securely connected at a rear end to a handle front (12F), the gouger (14) having a gouger tip (14B) positioned at a front distal end of the member, the gouger tip (14B) having a gouger tip point (14BA) functioning to prevent attachment of the removed material to the gouger tip (14BA), the gouger tip (14B) having a circumference that varies continuously at each adjacent point beginning at the section of said gouger tip notch (14BB) closest to said handle (12) and ending at said gouger tip point (14BA), said circumference of said gouger tip (14B) becoming smaller when moving from the section (14BC) of said gouger tip notch (14BB) closest to said handle (12) toward the center point of said gouger tip notch (14BB) and becoming larger to form a broad head past said center point, and thereafter smaller when moving toward said gouger tip point (14BA).
- 2. A tool (10) comprising:a handle (12) which comprises a handle front (12F), a handle rear (12R) and a handle body (12A); and a gouger (14) having a member securely connected at a rear end to a handle front (12F), the gouger (14) having a gouger tip (14B) positioned at a front distal end of the member, the gouger tip (14B) having a gouger tip having a gouger tip point (14BA) functioning to prevent attachment of the removed material to the gouger tip (14B), the gouger tip (14B) having a circumference that varies continuously at each adjacent point beginning at the section of said gouger tip notch (14BB) closest to said handle (12) and ending at said gouger tip point (14BA), and the gouger (14) further comprising a gouger first member (14A) securely attached at a rear end to a handle front (12F) and a gouger second member (14C) securely attached at a rear end to a front distal end of the gouger first member (14A), the gouger first member (14A) being configured substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the handle (12), the gouger second member (14C) being configured at an obtuse angle to the gouger first member (14A) which functions to facilitate positioning of the gouger tip point (14BA) at or near a crack in the surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/187,416 filed Nov. 6, 1998, abandoned
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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