The present invention is directed toward tools and hardware; more particularly a tool which extracts headed-nails or bolts from a substrate. More specifically, it relates to a device for the ease of extracting a headed-nail or bolt, without having to leverage against the substrate. When a headed-nail or bolt is not exposed, the invention has a flat end pry with a cleft to assist in exposing headed-nails or bolts. Once the exposed headed-nail or bolt is out enough, then the cleft claw at the bottom of the invention can hook the headed-nail or bolt to be extracted. The hand gripped weighted slide hammer is used as a ramming component to hit the top stop creating a compounded impact to force pressure on the claw component of said invention causing a pulling effect or a wedging effect on the tapered flat end pry with the center cleft.
In accordance with the characteristics of the invention, one could see that the extraction devices are common to existing uses for extracting headed-nails, with the exception of the cleverness and relevance of the hand gripped weighted slide hammer. When properly used this invention can easily extract headed-nails, without having to pry against an existing substrate. Extraction by prying , could cause damage to roof tiles, cabinets and other finished components. The hand held tool, allows a free hand to lift roof tiles, for ease of removal. When headed-nails are nailed at an angle, it is very difficult to extract same unless pulling occurs rather than prying.
The nail/bolt slide hammer extractor described herein is primarily made of steel, with rubber or plastic coating around the hand gripped weighted slide hammer. The cleft claw, shaft, tapered flat end pry with a center cleft and the top and bottom stops are one solid piece. The hand gripped weighted slide hammer is barreled around the shaft portion of this tool, and can easily slide between the top and bottom stops. The extractor can be made to handle small headed nails as needed in a shoe cobblers shop or as big as needed to extract bolts in an industrial setting. The weight of the slide hammer will depend on the end users requirements. The solid one piece with the cleft claw , shaft, and cleft flat end pry would typically be made from round, square, hexagon, or octagon steel bar stock.