Claims
- 1. A shock absorbing hammer, comprising:
- a shaft;
- a hammer head having a recess defined therein, said hammer head being obliquely inclined in relation to said shaft and being mounted on said shaft via said recess;
- upper and lower wedge portions formed in a space between said recess and said shaft, said upper wedge portion increasing in angle size in a gripping direction of said shaft and said lower wedge portion increasing in angle size in a direction opposite of said gripping direction of said shaft; and
- shock absorbing material provides in said upper and lower wedge portions, said shock absorbing material dampening a shock when a force is applied to said hammer head.
- 2. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 1, wherein a cylindrical sleeve of hard and wear-resistant material is inserted radially between an end portion of said shaft and said recess in the hammer head, said sleeve having at least one radially protruding portion on opposite and opposing ends thereof, whereby said protruding portions provide surface contact locations for said end portion of said shaft.
- 3. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 2, wherein said cylindrical sleeve is fitted tightly in said recess, the interior of said sleeve thereby constituting said recess.
- 4. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 3, wherein said protrusions extend radially inwards.
- 5. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 2, wherein said protrusions are constituted by deformed portions of the sleeve material.
- 6. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 2, wherein said cylindrical sleeve is made of metal.
- 7. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 1, wherein the shaft is constituted by a cylindrical member of a strong material.
- 8. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 7, wherein the cylindrical shaft member is tubular.
- 9. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 1, wherein an end portion of said shaft is in contact with said recess on an upper end surface thereof.
- 10. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 9, wherein an intermediate portion between a gripping location and said upper end portion of said shaft is in contact with said recess on a lower open end surface thereof.
- 11. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 10, wherein said end and intermediate portions define said oblique incline of said hammer head and prevent pivotal movement of said hammer head in a direction of said oblique incline.
- 12. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 1, wherein said shock absorbing material allows limited pivotal movement of said hammer head in relation to a reaction force applied to said hammer head.
- 13. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 3, wherein an end portion of said shaft is in contact with said recess on an upper end surface defined by at least one radially protruding portion.
- 14. The shock absorbing hammer as defined in claim 13, wherein an intermediate portion between a gripping location and said upper end portion of said shaft is in contact with said recess on a lower open end surface defined by another of at least one radially protruding portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.371 of prior PCT International Application No. PCT/SE 96/01115 which has an International filing date of Sep. 6, 1996 which designated the United States of America, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/SE96/01115 |
9/6/1996 |
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3/11/1998 |
3/11/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO97/16277 |
5/9/1997 |
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US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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462616 |
Jul 1990 |
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