序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Tool Handle US13785079 2013-03-05 US20140000422A1 2014-01-02 Chin-Tan Huang
A tool handle includes a first handle unit including a first handle body and an engaging block that protrudes obliquely from the first handle body, a joint unit mounted rotatably around the engaging block and formed with an oblong groove, a second handle unit connected co-rotatably with the joint unit, and a latch member mounted movably to the first handle unit and able to switch between a lock state, where the latch member engages the oblong groove and the first and second handle units are non-rotatable relative to each other, and an unlock state, where the latch member is disengaged from the oblong-groove and the second handle unit is rotatable about the engaging block to adjust an orientation of the second handle unit relative to the first handle unit.
182 LOCKING MECHANISM FOR A PUSH BUTTON ACTIVATED FOLDING TOOL US13460370 2012-04-30 US20130283621A1 2013-10-31 Douglas S. Snyder; Tom D. Koenig
A folding tool with an improved locking mechanism is provided. The locking mechanism generally comprises a biasing member interconnected to a handle of the tool and coupled to an engagement member, which may be a push button. In various embodiments, the biasing member biases the engagement member towards a locked position in which a portion of the engagement member interacts with a tang of an implement to prevent rotation of the implement.
183 String line multipurpose tool US13385191 2012-02-07 US20130198966A1 2013-08-08 William Ralf Bond
A multipurpose string line tool having an inner tube slideable within an outer tube provided with an attached bottom end cap and a removable upper end cap whereby a storage space for small construction implements can be stored within the inner tube. A line string is wrapped around the outer tube. The outer tube with the line string wrapped there-around is designed so that it can easily spin around the inner tube thereby providing a free release of the line string. The free end of the line string can be locked within an annular space between the outer tube and a cylindrical stopper by the upper end cap at the upper end of the multipurpose tool. A small opening can be provided in the upper end cap and a pencil sharpener fixed to an inner surface of said upper end cap in alignment with the small opening.
184 Hammer with nail start accessory, and method US12339978 2008-12-19 US08479612B2 2013-07-09 Oleksiy P. Sergyeyenko; David Keith Wheeler
A hammer device is provided for facilitating the driving, countersinking, and removal of relatively small fasteners, such as penny nails. A hammer includes a handle that can define an on-board tool storage area. A nail start accessory can include a tool portion and a nail holder portion. The tool portion can have a first end and a second end, with the nail holder portion being arranged at one of the first end and the second end. The on-board tool storage area of the hammer can be configured to removably store the nail start accessory substantially within the handle.
185 TOOL HANDLE WITH SLIDING COVER FOR HANDLE US13561128 2012-07-30 US20120291598A1 2012-11-22 Burton Kozak
An implement-storing tool-handle and a sliding cover for the tool handle where the implement-storing tool-handle heel comprises one or more first apertures in the cover allows extension of a telescopic implement such as a pick-up magnetic wand stored in the handle heel when the cover is in any of one or more first pre-determined positions. The sliding cover for the implement-storing tool-handle heel may further comprise one or more second apertures in the cover conformed to allow retrieval of a bit stored in the handle only when the cover is in any of one or more second pre-determined positions, where the second predetermined positions coincide with one or more of the first predetermined positions.
186 Hammer with concealed adjustable fulcrum US12592555 2009-11-25 US08177192B1 2012-05-15 Warren L. Taylor; Martin J. Marchant
A hammer with concealed adjustable fulcrum having a pivot region recess in the head, a tab slide recess in the handle, and a shaft opening formed within the head and handle. An extension rod with distal end shaped to form a rocker plate capable of flush recession within the pivot region opening is slidably adjustable within the shaft opening. Single-handed manual depression of a release tab bends a spring steel tab into the shaft opening to slide a T-clip out of a T-guide recess opening for slidable adjustment of the rod and rocker plate to one of a plurality of possible positions. Conversely, manual release of the tab causes the spring steel tab to bend towards the tab slide region thereby inserting the T-clip into a T-guide recess to lock the rod and corresponding rocker plate into a desired position.
187 Leash handle with storage drawer and swivel connection US12655484 2010-01-02 US08104145B1 2012-01-31 Zoya Hajianpour
A leash handle includes rigid housing including a generally cylindrical graspable portion having a cavity holding a drawer for holding items, such as bags for cleaning animal waste. The drawer can be slid between a closed position, within the housing, and an open position, extending outward from the housing. A member for holding one or more individual animal leashes is pivotally mounted on the housing.
188 Multi-use hand tool US12289646 2008-10-31 US08056242B2 2011-11-15 Kung-Chen Chen
A hand tool for a craft knife has a handle, a blade tray and a connector. The handle has a mounting chamber, a mounting tube, a cap, a socket bit and an ejector tube. The blade tray is mounted in the mounting chamber and the mounting tube of the handle and has a base and a casing. The base has two mounting protrusions formed on an internal surface of the base. The casing is pivotally mounted in the base and has two mounting holes and a blade chamber. The connector is detachably connected to the handle and has a socket bar, a clamping tube and a pressing tube. The socket bar is detachably mounted in the socket bit. The clamping tube is mounted securely in the socket bar. The pressing tube is mounted around the clamping tube and presses against the socket bar and the clamping tube.
189 Nail set hammer US12802489 2010-06-09 US08033199B1 2011-10-11 Martin G. Noble
Nail set hammer with a hand held hammer, a nail set tool, a cover panel, a compression spring and a magnet. The hammer handle has a recessed portion capable of storing the nail set tool. The recess portion is enclosed by the cover panel which is flush with the outside surface of the hammer handle. The cover panel includes a downwardly disposed magnet that holds the nail set tool in place within the recess. The cover is attached to the handle by a hinge pin so that when a person presses on the end of the cover panel, the nail set tool is lifted from within the recess so that it can be removed by the user. The nail set tool can be easily removed and replaced from the recess by the user without undue interruption of the nailing or nail setting operations being performed by the user.
190 MULTI-BIT TOOL HAVING SPRING LOADED ACTUATION MECHANISMS AND A RIGID STRUCTURAL FRAME US12647532 2009-12-27 US20110214539A1 2011-09-08 Gerard Grand
A multi-bit tool comprises a housing having a bit chuck with a bit-receiving opening. A substantially rigid main frame member defines a plurality of longitudinal channels and is disposed within the housing such that each of the plurality of longitudinal channels is generally aligned along the longitudinal axis of the multi-bit tool. A plurality of spring loaded actuator mechanisms are mounted in rigidly retained relation within one channel of the frame member. Each spring loaded actuator mechanism has a carriage member movable between a rearward position and a forward position, and a trigger member movable between a rest position, a forward triggering position and a rearward triggering position. The carriage member is moved to its rearward position by movement of the trigger member to its rearward triggering position and the carriage member is moved to its forward position by movement of the trigger member to its forward triggering position. Bit assemblies having a tool bit are operatively mounted within the housing for movement by the actuator mechanism between a retracted configuration and a forwardly extended in-use configuration corresponding. Each bit assembly is operatively connected to the carriage member on a corresponding spring loaded mechanism for co-operative movement therewith.
191 VERSATILE SURVIVAL KNIFE US12686123 2010-01-12 US20110167643A1 2011-07-14 Chien-Rung CHEN
A versatile survival knife includes a handle internally provided with a blade receiving slot; and a blade having a pointed tip and a flat tip separately provided at two opposite ends thereof. The blade is removably connected to the handle by selectively inserting the pointed-tipped end or the flat-tipped end into the blade receiving slot to provide a survival knife with a flat-tipped blade or a pointed-tipped blade, respectively. The blade is further lengthwise provided on a body thereof with a straight row of spaced length-adjusting holes. The blade can be connected at different length-adjusting holes to the handle to adjust a length of the blade that is projected from the handle, so as to provide a long-blade or a short-blade survival knife according to different functions to be performed with the survival knife.
192 Tool handle for holding multiple tools of different sizes during use US11899272 2007-09-04 US07788996B2 2010-09-07 Kenneth R. Johnson; Robert L. Johnson; Ronald L. Johnson
A generally cylindrical shaped tool handle holds multiple sizes of tools. The handle includes one or more holding slots each positioned on one of multiple outer surface faces into which tools are inserted and held. Each holding slot includes one or more contoured compartments in which tools rest when engaged with the handle. Each contoured compartment is of a size and dimension which corresponds to one or more tool sizes. In the preferred embodiment of the tool handle, three of its outer surface faces have a continuous holding slot with multiple receiving holes for inserting therein hexagonal wrenches of multiple sizes. The continuous holding slots of the preferred embodiment of the handle include multiple contoured compartments for holding an inserted hexagonal wrench. Each contoured compartment is formed about a corresponding receiving hole. A lock is positioned over the contoured compartment to irremovably confine the short leg of the hexagonal wrench within the contoured compartment. Hexagonal shaped tools other than wrenches may be used with the handle of the present invention such as screwdrivers and socket wrenches. A tool holder of the present invention is designed to slide over the handle and to hold multiple sizes of tools which may be used with the handle. The tool holder includes a tool holding member having a plurality of cavities for inserting therein appropriately sized tools and a tool handle holding member having a cavity with an inner hollow shape corresponding to a shape of the handle.
193 LEVER WITH HOUSING FOR SERVICE TOOL SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING AND DISMANTLING ACCESSORIES US12689758 2010-01-19 US20100180715A1 2010-07-22 Guido Valentini
A control lever for a machine for machining surfaces is disclosed that comprises at least one housing for at least one tool, in particular for an L-shaped Allen key (6). Said lever comprises a housing (5) for the long shaft (7) and a housing (8) for the short shaft (9) of the Allen key (6).
194 NAIL AND ANCHOR DRIVER US12266900 2008-11-07 US20090120243A1 2009-05-14 Andres Nemeth
A nail is held within a cylindrical nail receiver by a magnetized tip of a cylindrical driver rod. As the driver sleeve is moved toward a surface, the driver rod drives the nail into the surface leaving a predetermine space between the head of the nail and the surface. A coil spring, attached to the nail receiver and allows for the nail receiver to be adjusted for several nail lengths thus allowing for an accurate placement of the nail against the wall. The nail receiver is interchangeable to allow use of the device with nails and anchors of differing diameters.
195 Flashlight as tool handle US12008478 2008-01-11 US20080212313A1 2008-09-04 Stephen J. Padden
A flashlight and tool combination comprises a flashlight having a body, an illumination member, a power source and a switch for switching the illumination member on and off. The flashlight body has on one portion thereof a tool connector. The combination further comprises a tool assembly comprising a tool component and a connector component, the connector component being received by the connector member on the body of the flashlight. A fastener for releasably securing the connector component to the connector member is provided.
196 Hammer head ratchet device US11829227 2007-07-27 US07409894B1 2008-08-12 Alice Valentine
A hammer head ratchet device that includes a handle with a hammer head at one end, a ratchet driving mechanism assembly located at the bottom end of the handle for using a selected tool bit to perform a desired tool bit function, and slots or compartments to store tool bits for use with the device. The tool bits can be stored along the handle in one embodiment or pivotally attached near the bottom of the handle so as to rotate into a generally central location below the ratchet driver for use.
197 Tool handle for holding multiple tools of different sizes during use US11093947 2005-03-29 US07281454B2 2007-10-16 Kenneth R. Johnson; Robert L. Johnson; Ronald L. Johnson
A generally cylindrical shaped tool handle holds multiple sizes of tools. The handle includes one or more holding slots each positioned on one of multiple outer surface faces into which tools are inserted and held. Each holding slot includes one or more contoured compartments in which tools rest when engaged with the handle. Each contoured compartment is of a size and dimension which corresponds to one or more tool sizes. In the preferred embodiment of the tool handle, three of its outer surface faces have a continuous holding slot with multiple receiving holes for inserting therein hexagonal wrenches of multiple sizes. The continuous holding slots of the preferred embodiment of the handle include multiple contoured compartments for holding an inserted hexagonal wrench. Each contoured compartment is formed about a corresponding receiving hole. A lock is positioned over the contoured compartment to irremovably confine the short leg of the hexagonal wrench within the contoured compartment. Hexagonal shaped tools other than wrenches may be used with the handle of the present invention such as screwdrivers and socket wrenches. A tool holder of the present invention is designed to slide over the handle and to hold multiple sizes of tools which may be used with the handle. The tool holder includes a tool holding member having a plurality of cavities for inserting therein appropriately sized tools and a tool handle holding member having a cavity with an inner hollow shape corresponding to a shape of the handle.
198 Folding knife with opening and closing actuator US10878760 2004-06-28 US07181849B2 2007-02-27 Mark Menter
In one embodiment of the present invention a laterally folding knife is described incorporating an actuator mechanism permitting the knife blade to be moved from open and closed positions without the need for a user to touch the blade. Further, the folding knife can be quickly opened or closed using a single finger or thumb. The knife blade is automatically locked in place in either open or closed position and therefore does not require a separate blade locking mechanism.
199 Screwdriver handle structure US11088733 2005-03-25 US20060213336A1 2006-09-28 Hung-ming Hu
A screwdriver handle structure includes a handle having a storage compartment. The compartment comprises a number recesses to store screw heads therein. The handle is provided with a locator having a trough to receive an engaging device therein. The handle further comprises sliding sections to secure a sliding cover thereon in order to store screw heads.
200 Hammer US10462870 2003-06-17 US07013516B1 2006-03-21 David L. Peters
The present invention is directed to a hammer having a number of accessories including a storage cavity adapted to efficiently and conveniently hold tools, supplies, and the like and/or an additional number of accessories. The hammer comprises a hammer head having a front portion adapted for striking a nail or a tack, and a handle having a longitudinal extending cavity therein. A tray tailored to fit and slide within the longitudinal extending cavity is provided and is adapted to support a plurality of accessories.
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