Multi-purpose tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6493892
  • Patent Number
    6,493,892
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Smith; James G.
    • Shakeri; Hadi
    Agents
    • Hoffman, Wasson & Gitler
Abstract
The present invention relates to a multi-purpose tool to perform various functions as one tool. More particularly, there is provided a multi-purpose tool including a number of features for various applications and uses. The tool can be used as a hammer, spanner, pincer, pliers, or a tool for holding and removing a concrete nail.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a holding tool which can be used for driving a nail. More particularly, the invention relates to a multi-purpose tool which can be used as a hammer, a spanner, a pincer, pliers, or a tool for holding and removing a concrete nail.




2. Discussion of Related Art




Generally, all kinds of tools, such as a tool to drive a concrete nail, a hammer, a spanner, a pincer, a driver, and pliers are needed in the field of industry, or at home. Conventional tools with one function have been the cause of diminution of work efficiency, since each tool needs to be stored separately and looked for whenever needed. Recently many different kinds of multi-purpose tools have been developed to enable one tool to perform various functions. However, these conventional multi-purpose tools could be used for only two or three functions. That is, they were made to perform similar functions such as a hammer and a pincer; or pliers, a wire cutter, and a wire stripper, and were not able to perform multiple functions at once as one tool. As a result, to work in the field of industry or at home, various kinds of tools need to be prepared, stored separately, and looked for whenever necessary, which delayed work speed and therefore caused lower efficiency.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been studied and developed to solve the traditional problems described above. The objective of this invention is to improve the efficiency by adding various functions to a concrete nail driver so that it can have multiple functions. Therefore, one tool does all the work, saving the trouble of keeping each tool in separate places and searching for each of them whenever needed.




It is another object of the present invention to make the storage and carrying of the tool convenient by minimizing the tool size even though various functions are combined into one tool.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partly cut side view of a tool according to the present invention that shows the using state of a tool; and





FIG. 3

is a side view of a tool according to the present invention when a left handle is opened.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention,

FIG. 2

is a partly cut side view showing the using state of the tool, and

FIG. 3

is a side view of the tool when a left handle is opened.




In the present invention, as described in

FIG. 1

, a monolithic bearing is formed at the lower part of the body


1


which is equipped with a chamber


2


inside. The axis


5


is fixed at the bearing anchor point. Left and right handles


4




a


,


4




b


are installed so that they can move freely left and right. A rod


7


having a hammer head


6


at one end is joined to the inside of the chamber


2


so that it can move left and right.




At the upper right corner of the left handle


4




a


, lower jaw


8


is monolithically formed. At the upper part


8




a


of the lower jaw


8


and at the side


1




a


of the body


1


a holding groove


9




a


,


9




b


that supports concrete nails are formed, respectively. A catching part


10


projecting from at the upper left corner of the right handle


4




b


is joined to penetrate the chamber


2


so that the rod


7


can be closely supported by the end of the catching part


10


.




Also, at the lower end of the side


1




a


of the body


1


, straight line teeth


11




a


and sloping teeth


11




b


are formed. At the upper side of the lower jaw


8


, straight line teeth


12




a


, U-shaped teeth


12




b


, and sloping teeth


12




c


are formed, respectively so that the tool can function as a spanner, a pipe wrench and tweezers.




Along the lower part of the lower jaw


8


, a claw


13


is formed with a groove


14


in the center to pull out a nail so that it can function as a pincer. A hexagonal groove


15


at the side of the lower jaw


8


so that the tool can perform the upholding function of a bar spanner.




At the upper side of the body


1


, a pliers-fixing-head


16




a


is attached. At the end of an extension


17


extending from the upper part of the left handle


4




a


, a pliers-freely moving-head


16




b


is formed. The pliers-fixing-head


16




a


, and the pliers-freely moving-head


16




b


, have opposed teeth


18


and a cross section


19


so that the tool can function as pliers.




Furthermore, at the lower part of the axis


5


of right and left handles


4




a


,


4




b


, moving plates


20




a


,


20




b


are formed. A cutting part


21


is formed at the upper part of the moving plate


20




a


, and electric wire holes


22


are formed in various sizes at the lower part of the moving plate


20




a


,


20




b


so that the tool can perform the function of wire cutting and wire stripping.




In addition, several catching projections


24


are formed on the inside of the upper part of the left and right handles


4




a


,


4




b


so that they can function as a screwed type bottle opener. At the shoulder part


25


of the left handle


4




a


, a lower catching projection


26




a


is formed to project upward and at the end of the upper left side of the right handle


4




b


, on upper catching projection


26




b


is formed to project downwardly so that the tool can perform the function as a crown type bottle opener.




Also, a joint hole


27


is formed by punching on the bearing so that the hexagonal upholding part of a screwdriver can be inserted.




Also, a striking part


28


is formed to project upwardly from the side


1




a


of the body


1


so that it can function as a window breaker.




An operating method of the above described invention is now described.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

of this invention, in order to drive a concrete nail t, the nail is held by the holding groove


9




a


,


9




b


and the left handle


4




a


is pushed toward the right handle. Then the lower jaw


8


applies pressure to the side


1




a


and concrete nail t is firmly held at the holding grooves


9




a


,


9




b


, so that the end of the concrete nail t, or the side


1




a


of the body


1


, is closely held to the concrete wall. When a hammer head of a separate hammer hits the hammer head


6


, the inertia of the hammer is transferred to the concrete nail through the rod


7


and drives it into the concrete wall. This operation of driving a nail can be done with less force without the nail getting bent because the concrete nail is closely held by the holding groove


9




a


,


9




b


and the inertia of hammer is concentrated as it is provided straightforward through the rod


7


.




Also, this tool can be used as a spanner, a pipe wrench, and tweezers by using straight teeth


11




a


and sloping teeth


11




b


formed at the lower end of the side


1




a


of the body


1


and straight teeth


12




a


, U-shaped teeth


12




b


, and sloping teeth


12




c


formed at the upper side of the lower jaw


8


. Between each sloping teeth


11




b


,


12




c


, a hexagonal bolt head or a nut can be located and when the left handle


4




a


is moved toward the right handle, the lower jaw


8


applies pressure to the side


1




a


and the bolt or a nut is closely held by each of the straight teeth


11




b


,


12




c


. Therefore, it can be used as a spanner to fasten or disjoint a bolt or a nut.




It also can be used as a pipe wrench because the upper part of the pipe is caught by the straight teeth


11




a


and sloping teeth


11




b


and the lower part of the pipe is caught by U-shaped teeth


12




b


. This tightly holds the pipe, and it can function as tweezers if various kinds of objects are placed and held between the straight teeth


11




a


,


12




a.






In order to use this tool as pliers, the left handle


4




a


is moved away from the right handle. A gap is formed as it is moved away from the axis


5


and the pliers-freely moving-head


16




b


is separated from the pliers-fixing-head


16




a


. Once various kinds of objects are placed in the gap, the left handle


4




a


is pressed toward the right handle and the pliers-freely moving-head is held closely to the object, which makes the holding or cutting function possible.




Also, if the left handle


4




a


is moved toward the right handle, the cutting part


21


and the electric wire hole


22


formed on the moving plate


20




a


,


20




b


are separated. Therefore, wire to be cut or electric wire to be stripped is placed at the cutting part


21


or on the wire hole


22


and the left handle


4




a


is pressed toward the right handle so that the wire placed at the cutting part


21


can be cut and the cover of the electric wire placed on the wire hole


11


can be stripped.




Also, to open a threaded bottle cap, the periphery of a bottle cap is tightly gripped by the catching projections


24


formed inside the holding unit


23


of left and right handles


4




a


,


4




b


and the cap is rotated while pressing the left handle toward the right handle.




Also the tool can be used to pull out a nail by holding the head of nail resting in the groove


14


and using the claw


13


.




Also heads of the various kinds of bar spanners or box spanners can be joined to the hexagonal groove


15


as a bolt is fastened or disjointed by inserting the end of the bar spanner in the hexagonal groove


15


and combining a striking end to the head of a bolt.




Furthermore, the tool can be used to fasten or loose a screw when the head of a screwdriver is inserted to the joint hole


27


.




Also, if the tool of the present invention is kept in a car and to be used to break a window for passengers to escape in case of emergency. One can break a window with less force by using the sharp end of the striker


28


.




As described above, the present invention is to develop a tool that can function as a spanner, pliers, a pincer, a can opener, a wire cutter, an electric wire stripper, and a window breaker as well as a concrete nail driver. This will improve the work efficiency by shortening the working hour because many different kinds of functions can be performed by one tool. This eliminates the complication of keeping tools with different functions separately and of searching for them each time they are needed.




Also, despite that various functions are organized into one tool, the size of the tool does not getting bigger and can be minimized so that the storage and carrying is convenient.




Moreover, the present invention is a useful invention in that it does not have a defect part and the necessary functions of tools are constructed compositively so that it can be conveniently used both in the field of industry or at home.



Claims
  • 1. A multipurpose tool, comprising:a body having a left side and a right side, a rod slidably retained in said body and extending from the left side of said body, said rod having a hammer head at one end, a lower jaw located below the right side of the body and movable relative to the body, a first set of teeth formed in a lower surface of the right side of the body, a second set of teeth formed in an upper surface of the lower jaw, a first groove formed in a lower surface of the right side of the body, a second groove formed in an upper surface of the lower jaw, said first and second groove cooperating to hold a nail, a right handle extending downwardly from the body, said right handle having a first moving plate, a left handle extending downwardly from said body, said left handle having a second moving plate, an extension extending from the left handle terminating in a pliers-freely moving-head located above the body, and a pliers fixing head attached to and extending above said body and cooperating with said pliers-freely moving-head to grasp items.
  • 2. The multipurpose tool of claim 1, further comprising a wire cutter and wire strippers formed in the first and second moving plates.
  • 3. The multipurpose tool fo claim 2, further comprising projections formed on the left handle and the inner surface of the right handle for grasping threaded closures.
  • 4. The multipurpose tool of claim 1, further comprising:a catching part extending from the right handle and extending to the left side of the body, a first catching projection extending downward from the catching part, a second catching projection extending upward from the left handle, and the first and second catching projections cooperating to form a bottle opener.
  • 5. The multipurpose tool of claim 1, further comprising:a claw extending downward from the lower jaw, and a groove in the claw for grasping a nail.
  • 6. The multipurpose tool of claim 1, further comprising a striker extending upwardly from the right side of the body for breaking a window.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 33256 Nov 2000 KR
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