Claims
- 1. A hand-held hammer comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; and the head having a striking surface, the striking surface being harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head.
- 2. A hand-held hammer of claim 1 wherein the striking surface is knurled.
- 3. A hand-held hammer of claim 1 wherein the striking surface is steel.
- 4. A hand-held hammer of claim 3 wherein the striking surface is knurled.
- 5. A hand-held hammer of claim 3 wherein the steel is a hardenable medium-carbon, low-alloy steel.
- 6. A hand-held hammer of claim 5 wherein the medium-carbon, low-alloy steel is 4140 steel.
- 7. A hand-held hammer of claim 1 wherein the steel is a stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
- 8. A hand-held hammer of claim 7 wherein the stainless steel is a high-strength, high-hardness steel.
- 9. A hand-held hammer of claim 1 wherein the head is made of a titanium alloy comprising titanium, aluminum, and vanadium.
- 10. A hand-held hammer of claim 9 wherein the aluminum content is in the range of about 2.5%-6.75% and the vanadium content is in the range of about 2%-4.5%.
- 11. A hand-held hammer of claim 9 wherein the titanium alloy is about 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, and 4% vanadium.
- 12. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; and the head having a striking surface, the striking surface being harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head; wherein the striking surface is shrink fit onto the tool head.
- 13. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; and the head having a striking surface, the striking surface being harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head; wherein the striking surface is threadably attached to the tool head.
- 14. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; the head having a steel striking surface, the striking surface being harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head; wherein the striking surface has a sharpened working tip.
- 15. A hand-held hammer of claim 1 further comprising a void in the head for controlling the location of the center of gravity of the head.
- 16. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; the head having a steel striking surface, the striking surface being harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head; wherein the striking surface is wedge-shaped; and wherein the striking tool further comprises the head having a void for controlling the location of the center of gravity of the head, the void containing a portion of a high density material.
- 17. A hand-held hammer comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; and a striking surface attached to the head, the striking surface being made of a hardenable steel, the striking surface having a hardness of at least about 40 Rockwell C.
- 18. A hand-held hammer of claim 17 wherein the striking surface has a hardness of about 50 to 59 Rockwell C.
- 19. A hand-held hammer of claim 17 further comprising the head having a void for controlling the location of the center of gravity of the head.
- 20. A hand-held hammer of claim 19 wherein the void is located adjacent to the steel striking surface.
- 21. A striking tool comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; a striking surface attached to the head, the striking surface being made of a hardenable steel, the striking surface having a hardness of at least about 40 Rockwell C; wherein the head has a void for controlling the location of the center of gravity of the head, the void containing a portion of a high density material such as tungsten.
- 22. A hand-held hammer comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head for striking attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy, the head having a body and a striking portion attached to the body, the striking portion having a striking surface, wherein the striking portion and the striking surface are harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head.
- 23. A hand-held hammer of claim 22 wherein the striking portion and striking surface are made of steel.
- 24. A hand-held hammer of claim 23 wherein at least the striking surface has a hardness of at least 40 Rockwell C.
- 25. A hand-held hammer of claim 23 wherein at least the striking surface has a hardness of about 50 to 59 Rockwell C.
- 26. A hand-held hammer comprising:an elongated handle having two ends; a tool head attached to a first handle end, the head comprising titanium or titanium alloy; the head having a striking surface, the striking surface being harder than the titanium or titanium alloy of the head; and a void in the head for controlling the location of the center of gravity of the head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/476,215, filed Dec. 30, 1999, now abandoned.
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