序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Multiple tool device US09928794 2001-08-13 US06530098B1 2003-03-11 Donald Gringer; Yuan Fang Cheng
A taping knife includes a continuous shaft having a blade on a first end thereof, and a hammer on a second end thereof. A handle surrounds the shaft with the blade extending from one end thereof, and the hammer extending from the other end thereof. The handle preferably is constructed with a molded inner core and a soft molded rubber overlay. The hammer includes a hammering surface generally perpendicular to a central axis of the handle. The inner core is preferably constructed of a molded thermoplastic, and the overlay is preferably constructed of an injection molded rubber. The handle may include a bit storage slot for receiving and storing a screwdriver bit. The overlay may include a plurality of flexible fingers adjacent to the bit storage slot for securing a screwdriver bit in the slot. The hammer may include a sleeve for receiving a screwdriver bit with a working portion of the bit extending from the sleeve.
142 Nailing tool capable of initially starting a connecting member with a tip US09797870 2001-03-05 US06381788B2 2002-05-07 Shu Te Wu
Nailing tool capable of intially starting a connecting member with a tip, including: a stem body; a striking member, a top end of the striking member being formed with a cavity, the striking member being fitted in an axial tunnel of the stem body and slidable along the tunnel; a resilient member disposed between the striking member and the stem body, when not subject to external force, the resilient member keeping forcing the striking member upward; a pull member connected with the striking member for an operator's hand to operate so as to drive the striking member toward the bottom end of the stem body; and a press button pivotally connected with the stem body. When the, striking member is moved downward, the press button latches the striking member at a position ready for striking. When the press button is pressed, the striking member is unlatched and resiliently bounded by the resilient member toward the top end of the stem body. By means of the striking force of the striking member, the tip off the connecting member loaded in the cavity is nailed into a work piece.
143 Quick-connect hand tool US09865034 2001-05-23 US20020002744A1 2002-01-10 Kimothy C. Levia
A quick-connect hand tool for use in automotive repair and other repair/manufacture needs comprising a handle, a quick-connect attachment device coupled to the handle and at least one tool accessory dimensioned to releasably couple to the quick-connect attachment device. Preferably, the handle portion is hollow, and permits the storage therein of a plurality of tool attachments.
144 Tool handle for holding multiple tools of different sizes during use US09898399 2001-07-03 US20010039860A1 2001-11-15 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.
145 Tool handle for holding multiple tools of different sizes during use US09330276 1999-06-11 US06311587B1 2001-11-06 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.
146 Multi-purpose framing tool US09125893 1999-03-19 US06220121B1 2001-04-24 Gary Maxwell Leete
A hand-held framing tool allows for insertions of nails into picture frames and the like. The tool includes a spring actuated magnet in the central bore of the tool, a portion of the magnet extending forwardly of an anvil head and adapted to received and retain “V” nails for joining the comers of the frame. The anvil head also includes at least one blind groove or slot for receiving the head portion of a nail or flexi-point which is held by the magnet. All nails are inserted into the work by the anvil as the tool is pushed forward toward the work surface and the magnet is pushed into the bore.
147 Lock release mechanism for a folding combination tool or the like US09373911 1999-08-13 US06219870B1 2001-04-24 David A. Swinden; James Quinn; Robert Andersen
A lock release mechanism for a folding combination tool having a plurality of supplemental tools (e.g., a knife, screwdriver, can opener, etc.) mounted at the free end of a generally U-shaped handle for rotation from a storage position within the handle to an extended “in use” position outside the handle. The locking mechanism is characterized by a leaf spring formed at the free end of the handle that lockingly engages the mounting end or shank of one or more of the supplemental tools when such tool is rotated from the handle to its fully extended position for use. The lock release mechanism preferably includes a bulge, formed on a different supplemental tool, that extends outside the handle so that the bulge may be depressed into the handle by a user. The mounting end of the different supplemental tool includes a leading edge portion that, when the bulge is depressed, moves the leaf spring out of engagement with the mounting end of the locked tool so that the latter is released and may be rotated by the user back into the handle.
148 Wrench and plier device combination US09450044 1999-11-29 US06182540B2 2001-02-06 Jenn Liang Wang
A wrench includes a chamber formed in one end for receiving a pivotal casing which is used for receiving and storing a plier device, and includes the other end having a pivotal jaw biased to engage with a fixed jaw. The wrench includes a pair of plates disposed parallel to each other for forming the chamber. The casing includes a base wall and two side walls and an end wall for forming a space to receive the plier device, particularly a foldable plier device. A latch is slidably engaged in the handle portion for engaging with and for locking the casing to the handle portion.
149 Hammer with accessories US470356 1999-12-22 US6122788A 2000-09-26 Bruce Jefferson Bulcock
A hammer with accessories having a head, a handle, and a measuring tape. The head has a poll, a striking surface, and a claw to remove old nails and other embedded objects. The head also has a flattened top so that it may be used with a level embedded in the head parallel to the top of the head, the level being used and read by placing the top of the hammer head along a horizontal surface to be leveled. The handle is formed so that most of its volume is used for one or more storage compartments which are accessible via a slot in each of the compartment walls, the slot being opened or closed by moving an interior part of the compartment so that a matching slot is in or out or registration with the access slot. The measuring tape, which can be several feet in length is attached or incorporated into the bottom of the handle so that it unrolls perpendicular to the length of the handle.
150 Hammer with accessories US73235 1998-05-06 US6088862A 2000-07-18 Bruce Jefferson Bulcock
A hammer with accessories having a head, a handle, and a measuring tape. The head has a poll, a striking surface, and a claw to remove old nails and other embedded objects. The head also has a flattened top so that it may be used with a level embedded in the head parallel to the top of the head, the level being used and read by placing the top of the hammer head along a horizontal surface to be leveled. The handle is formed so that most of its volume is used for one or more storage compartments which are accessible via a slot in each of the compartment walls, the slot being opened or closed by moving an interior part of the compartment so that a matching slot is in or out or registration with the access slot. The measuring tape, which can be several feet in length is attached or incorporated into the bottom of the handle so that it unrolls perpendicular to the length of the handle.
151 Hand-held multi-purpose implement US593682 1996-01-29 US5752285A 1998-05-19 Paul Bendheim; Alon Razgour
A hand-held, multi-purpose implement including a handle provided with a resealable storage container and an adaptor head having at least a pair of insert receiving sockets. A set of interchangeable inserts adapted for storage in the storage container when not in use each have a working end portion and a tang portion receivable in an insert receiving socket. The adaptor head includes a securing device for releasably securing at least two of the inserts in its insert receiving sockets so as to enable the creation of different tools depending on the combination of inserts secured therein.
152 Axe combination tool US644132 1996-05-10 US5701675A 1997-12-30 David K. Hall; Kit Rae
An axe is provided with an open cavity in the handle for receiving a removably secured secondary tool. A securing assembly includes a spring biased projecting member extending from the secondary tool passing through a hole in the axe handle. The securing assembly maintains the tool in the axe handle while permitting its easy release. The axe handle is made of a lightweight, high strength material such as fiberglass reinforced nylon.
153 Paint brush assembly US924756 1992-08-04 US5343585A 1994-09-06 Vernon L. Howell
A paint brush assembly includes a clip member arranged to secure a replaceable paint brush head thereto, with the clip member having a u-shaped body, including first and second cooperating jaws engaged with the brush head. A sleeve is received over the clip member subsequent to its securement relative to the brush head. A modification of the invention includes a shield structure, as well as a scraper blade mounted to the sleeve in use.
154 Adjustable tool guide and driver for a bit US131557 1987-12-11 US4948304A 1990-08-14 Tsunemi Kobayashi
A drive tool for a bit including a support portion for supporting a drive article which has an upper part and a lower part of a drive shaft equipped with a handle and a holding part of the bit respectively, a base frame on which the support portion is coupled by a support axle so that it is rotatable back and forth and a bit having its shank held into the holding part, wherein forward-driving force caused by rotation of the drive article allows the operator to accurately judge the boring depth, while an angle scale on the base frame enables the operator to accurately judge the angle of inclination of the hole with respect to the object to be bored.
155 Writing instrument US674147 1984-11-23 US4602397A 1986-07-29 Jui H. Chao
An improved writing tool consists essentially of a punctuation marking and error designation rubber seal supplemented by a capping furnished with seal stamping paste; two holes within the body, to permit insertion of a pen or a pencil stick, and a ruler; a clip serving to hold sheet of paper as well as pen holder; a cutter attached to the other side of the clip, serving to cut paper into smaller segments or chips as required. Such a tool proves to be advantageous and convenient in terms of utility, serviceability, endurance and convenience of application.
156 Multi-purpose tool US578365 1984-02-08 US4572038A 1986-02-25 Charles H. Graham
An apparatus and method for using a multi-purpose tool having a handle with a shaft affixed thereto and a cylinder assembly disposed to longitudinally slide on the shaft between positions in which the shaft is fully extended or fully retracted. While in the fully retracted position, a cylinder having a plurality of chambers housing different tips may be rotated about its axis, which is offset from the shaft, until the desired tip aligns with and engages the shaft in coupling engagement. The shaft is then extended to its fully extended position, thus extending the tip and permitting free rotation of the working tip for use in performing work on a workpiece. Changing the tip requires retracting the shaft, rotating the cylinder to engage the next desired tip, and extending the shaft back to its fully extended position. The multi-purpose tool may be attached to a power tool for power driven rotation.
157 Holder for detachable blades US53240 1979-06-29 US4261104A 1981-04-14 John F. Cuscovitch
A holder for detachable, apertured blades has two body sections connected intermediate the ends thereof for pivotal movement between open and closed positions. A blade received within a recess at one end of one of the body sections, when the holder is in open position, is retained on a projection which extends through and beyond the recess at the one end. A latching member mounted in fixed position on the other of the sections cooperates with the projection to interlock the blade in the holder when the body sections are pivoted to closed position. A detent at the free end of the handle portion of the holder releasably retains the two body sections in closed position.
158 Pipe cutting attachments for toggleactuated pliers US37285553 1953-08-07 US2725774A 1955-12-06 RICHARD TEKSE
159 Detachable handle US14138950 1950-01-31 US2610354A 1952-09-16 HOWELL ROY C
160 Tool handle US36954640 1940-12-11 US2337514A 1943-12-21 WILCOX GEORGE R
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