Claims
- 1. A tool for engaging an upholstery tack having a rounded head portion defining a first diameter and a pointed tack portion projecting outwardly from said head portion, comprising:a longitudinally extending portion having a first part defining a second diameter, said first part forming a first end of said tool for striking with a hammer when being utilized for installing upholstery tacks; and means for allowing simultaneous gripping said tool and said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack, said means for allowing simultaneous gripping including a concave second part of said tool remote from said first end to define a reduced diameter grip portion terminating in a tack receiving end forming a terminus of said grip portion opposite said first end, said concave second part of said grip portion forming a lip having a third diameter, said tack receiving end having a concave end extending longitudinally into said grip portion from said lip which extends around said concave end at said terminus, said longitudinally extending concave end being formed to mate with said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack to receive a portion of said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack less than said entire rounded head portion, said third diameter of said lip extending around said tack receiving end being less than said first diameter of said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack with said longitudinally extending concave end being exposed externally so that, said rounded head projects radially outwardly of said longitudinally extending concave end though partially received within said concave end when engaged therewith, thus permitting a manual grasping of said lip and said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack simultaneously to control positioning of said upholstery tack.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein said concave portion extends transversely into said grip portion and is formed with a plurality of grooves extending circumferentially around said tool to improve the gripping of said tool.
- 3. The tool of claim 2 wherein said first end is flat with a beveled edge extending circumferentially around said end.
- 4. The tool of claim 3 wherein said grip portion is formed as a longitudinally extending shaft having a generally cylindrical shape.
- 5. The tool of claim 4 wherein said grooves are spaced longitudinally along said shaft.
- 6. In a tool for engaging an upholstery tack having a rounded head portion defining a first diameter, said tool having a longitudinally extending axis terminating in a tack receiving end formed with a concave end corresponding to said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack and extending longitudinally into said tool, the improvement comprising:means for allowing simultaneous gripping said tool and said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack, said means for allowing simultaneous gripping including a concave second part of said tool remote from said first end to define a reduced diameter grip portion terminating in said tack receiving end which is formed with an axially concave depression sized to receive a portion of said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack less than the entire rounded head portion, said tack receiving end further having a circumferentially extending lip defining a second diameter less than said first diameter so that said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack projects radially outwardly of said tack receiving end, said tack receiving end forming a driver for driving said upholstery tack and being exposed externally so that so that both said lip and the rounded head portion of said upholstery tack can be grasped simultaneously for placement of said tack as desired.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein said tool is formed as a longitudinally extending shaft comprising:a first part defining a third diameter and forming a first end of said tool opposite said concave tack receiving end, said shaft having a generally cylindrical shape with said third diameter being substantially equal to said second diameter.
- 8. The tool of claim 6 wherein said concave second part extends transversely and is formed with a plurality of grooves extending circumferentially around said tool to improve the gripping of said tool.
- 9. The tool of claim 8 wherein said grooves are spaced longitudinally along said shaft.
- 10. The tool of claim 9 wherein said first end is flat with a beveled edge extending circumferentially around said end.
- 11. A method of inserting upholstery tacks, having a rounded head portion defining a first diameter, into a structure being covered with upholstery material, comprising the steps of:providing a tool for engaging upholstery tacks, said tool having a longitudinally extending portion including a first part defining a second diameter, said first part forming a first end of said tool for striking with a hammer when being utilized for installing upholstery tacks, a concave second part of said tool remote from said first end to define a reduced diameter grip portion terminating in a tack receiving end forming a terminus of said grip portion opposite said first end, said concave second part of said grip portion forming a lip having a third diameter, said tack receiving end further having a circumferentially extending lip defining a second diameter less than said first diameter so that said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack projects radially outwardly of said tack receiving end; simultaneously manually grasping said tool and the portion of the rounded head of a first upholstery tack projecting radially outwardly from said tack receiving end with said rounded head being held against said tack receiving end; aligning said upholstery tack with a selected location for inserting said upholstery tack into said structure while gripping said tool and said rounded head of said upholstery tack simultaneously with one hand; striking said first end of said tool with a hammer to drive said upholstery tack into said structure; and releasing said tool from said rounded head of said upholstery tack to permit engagement with another upholstery tack.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said step of simultaneously grasping said tool and the rounded head of an upholstery tack includes the step of:gripping said tool at a concave grip portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinally extending shaft forming said tool, said concave grip portion being located adjacent said tack receiving end.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of pressing said rounded end portion into an axially concave depression sized to receive a portion of said rounded head portion of said upholstery tack less than the entire rounded head portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims domestic priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/224,018, filed Aug. 10, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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