Claims
- 1. A portable, hand-held fire fighting tool comprising a hollow, linear handle element having two ends, the first end having a hose connection attached thereto and the other end being connected to a penetrating body element, said body element comprising a head having a hollow interior, said head having a taped and flared end, said flared end having a sharp, removable cutting element attached thereto, said cutting element comprising a shaft insertable and connectable within said tapered and flared end, and a cutting tip having a beveled top and a sharp point extending out from said shaft, wherein when a line is drawn through the longitudinal axis of said penetrating body element, said line forms an angle of 45.degree. to 135.degree. to said handle element, said shaft of said cutting element having a series of flutes therein and said hollow, tapered and flared end of said body having a series of grooves therein, said flutes in said shaft of said cutting element forming a series of holes emanating from the top of said cutting tip when said cutting element is mated to said flared and tapered end of said hollow body of said head by inserting said shaft therein, said holes providing openings to the hollow interior of said body of said penetrating element, the hollow portion of said penetrating element being connected to said hollow handle element permitting a flow through said handle to the interior of said penetrating element and wherein said hollow handle has an inside diameter of at least one half inch.
- 2. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 1 wherein said linear handle element has a length of between 30 to 50 inches and said angle formed by a line drawing through the longitudinal axis of said penetrating body element and said linear handle element is between 45.degree. and 135.degree..
- 3. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 1 wherein a fire hose having a length and two ends is connected to the hose connection of the linear handle and the other end is connected to a source of fire extinguishing agent.
- 4. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 3 wherein said fire extinguishing agent is water and source is taken from the group consisting of a container, a fire truck and a fire hydrant.
- 5. The portable, hand held-fire fighting tool of claim 3 wherein when said hose is connected to said tool and to said source of fire extinguishing agent causing a flow through said hose and said tool, said fire extinguishing agent will disperse through said holes at an angle of 45.degree. to 80.degree..
- 6. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 1 wherein said handle has a bend formed at a distance of between 5 and 15 inches from said penetrating body element, said bend forming an angle of 175.degree. to 155.degree..
- 7. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 6 wherein said tool is made from the group consisting of steel and stainless steel.
- 8. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 6 wherein said cutting tip is fashioned from four faces.
- 9. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 6 wherein said hollow, linear handle is connected to said penetrating body element by welding.
- 10. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 6 wherein said hollow, linear handle is threaded to said penetrating body element.
- 11. The portable, hand-held fire fighting tool of claim 6 wherein said means for attaching said removable, sharp, cutting element to said body element is a threaded bolt.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of our previously filed applications U.S. application Ser. No. 08/155,213, filed Nov. 23, 1993 (now abandoned) and U.S. application Ser. No. 08/203,039, filed Feb. 28, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,067, issued on Apr. 25, 1995.
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