Claims
- 1. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water, and wherein said tubular grip is coated with a sealant.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tubular grip is a permanent attachment to the handle of said tool.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float grip side up.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said tubular grip is positioned on said handle so that said handle and said tubular grip are approximately perpendicular to a surface of a body of water when said tool and said tubular grip are in said body of water.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tubular grip is manufactured from a material that conforms to a user's hand so as to provide a comfortable grip.
- 6. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water, and wherein said tubular grip is manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of: open and closed cell polyethylene, polypropylene, urethane, and other olyphene family products.
- 7. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water, and wherein said tubular grip is a temporary attachment to the handle of said tool.
- 8. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water, and wherein said tubular grip comprises a luminescent or reflective coating on an exterior surface of said tubular grip.
- 9. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water, and an attachment means installed on said tubular grip.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said attachment means is a lanyard eyelet.
- 11. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water, and wherein said tubular grip is manufactured in bulk lengths.
- 12. An apparatus which enables tools to float, comprising:at least one tubular grip, wherein said tubular grip is applied over a handle of a hand tool and wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float grip side up in water; and an attachment means installed on said tubular grip; wherein said tubular grip is manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of: open and closed cell polyethylene, polypropylene, urethane, and other olyphene family products; and wherein said tubular grip is coated with a luminescent or reflective coating on an exterior surface of said tubular grip.
- 13. A method for enabling hand tools to float, comprising:attaching at least one tubular grip to a handle of a tool, wherein said tubular grip is adapted to allow said tool to float in water; positioning said tubular grip at a location on said handle so that said handle and said tubular grip are approximately perpendicular to a surface of a body of water when said tool and said tubular grip are in said body of water, wherein said tubular grip is coated with a sealant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/343,957, filed on Dec. 27, 2001, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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