Claims
- 1. A striking tool comprising:a head having a plane of substantial symmetry, a central handle interface region for joining a handle to the head in a manner constraining the handle to extend in a first direction away from the head, and a first striking region including a first striking surface at a first end of the head extending away from the handle interface region in a second direction substantially at a right angle to the first direction, the second direction being a direction of action for engaging the striking region; a handle having a length, the handle engaged by the handle interface region and extending away from the head in the first direction; and a first metal guard strip on the handle, the guard strip extending below the head for a portion of the handle length and facing in the second direction.
- 2. The striking tool of claim 1 further comprising a second end extending from the handle interface region in a third direction away from the handle interface region, the third direction also at substantially a right angle to the first direction and opposite the second direction.
- 3. The striking tool of claim 2 further comprising a second metal guard strip on the handle, the second metal guard strip extending below the head for a portion of the handle length and facing in the third direction.
- 4. The striking tool of claim 3 wherein the second end of the head comprises a second striking region including a second striking surface, the third direction being a direction of action for engaging the second striking region.
- 5. The striking tool of claim 3 wherein the striking tool is a hammer, and the second end comprises a claw region.
- 6. The striking tool of claim 1 wherein the first striking region has a width in a fourth direction substantially at a right angle to the plane of substantial symmetry, and further comprising a web in the plane of substantial symmetry between the striking region and the handle interface region, the web having a thickness in the fourth direction substantially less than the width of the first striking region.
- 7. The striking tool of claim 2 further comprising a web between the second end and the central handle interface region, the web having a thickness in the fourth direction substantially less than the width of the first striking region.
- 8. A head for a hammer, the head having a plane of substantial symmetry and comprising:a central handle interface region for joining a handle to the head in a manner constraining the handle to extend in a first direction; and a striking region extending to one side of the handle interface region in a second direction substantially at a right angle to the first direction and ending in a striking surface at a first end of the head; characterized in that the striking surface, viewed along the second direction toward the head with the first direction downward, has a shape defined by two rounded top corners, substantially straight sides depending downward from the rounded corners, and a bottom continuous curve joining both of the substantially straight sides tangentially.
- 9. A head for a hammer, the head having a plane of substantial symmetry and comprising:a central handle interface region for joining a handle to the head in a manner constraining the handle to extend in a first direction; a striking region extending to one side of the handle interface region in a second direction substantially at a right angle to the first direction and ending in a striking surface at a first end of the head; and a nail-pulling claw region disposed to another side of the handle interface region opposite the striking region in the second direction, ending in a second end of the head; characterized in that the head has a smooth, unbroken top surface from the first end to the second end, joining the regions of the head.
- 10. A hammer comprising:a head; and a handle; characterized in that the head has a central handle interface region for joining a handle to the head in a manner constraining the handle to extend in a first direction, and a striking region extending to one side of the handle interface region in a second direction substantially at a right angle to the first direction and ending in a striking surface at a first end of the head, and in that the striking surface, viewed along the second direction toward the head with the first direction downward, has a shape defined by two rounded top corners, substantially straight sides depending downward from the rounded corners, and a bottom continuous curve joining both of the substantially straight sides tangentially.
- 11. A hammer comprising:a head; and a handle; characterized in that the head has a central handle interface region for joining a handle to the head in a manner constraining the handle to extend in a first direction, a striking region extending to one side of the handle interface region in a second direction substantially at a right angle to the first direction and ending in a striking surface at a first end of the head, and a nail-pulling claw region disposed to another side of the handle interface region opposite the striking region in the second direction, ending in a second end of the head, and in that the head has a smooth, unbroken top surface from the first end to the second end, joining the regions of the head.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED DOCUMENTS
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/814,021 filed Mar. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,460,430 issued Oct. 8, 2002, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/435,318 filed Nov. 4, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,488 issued Oct. 17, 2000, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/234,042 filed Jan. 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,019 issued Nov. 23, 1999, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/064,205 filed Apr. 21, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,860,334 issued Jan. 19, 1999, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/624,178 filed Mar. 25, 1996, Now U.S. Pat. No. 5,768,956 issued Jun. 28, 1998. All referenced applications are incorporated herein in there entirety by reference.
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