161 |
Magazine wrench |
US33037840 |
1940-04-18 |
US2220354A |
1940-11-05 |
SHEETZ ROBERT L |
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162 |
Implement handle and device for holding tools |
US21887727 |
1927-09-12 |
US1727904A |
1929-09-10 |
ROKOS MICHAEL P |
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163 |
Punch holder for hammer handles |
US17493227 |
1927-03-12 |
US1712343A |
1929-05-07 |
WALTER GERHARDT GOTTFRIED |
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164 |
Handsaw |
US16265309 |
2019-02-01 |
US20190160647A1 |
2019-05-30 |
Valeriy I. SPRYGIN |
A handsaw contains a blade and a handle, in which a cavity is made for inserting a marking pencil into it for the purpose of operative use thereof while in operation. The said cavity is provided with a bushing of resilient material to fix the pencil inside wherein the outlet opening of the bushing is smaller than its inlet opening. The presence of such a bushing of resilient material, tightly enclosing the body of the pencil allows the pencil to fix in the handle. In addition, it prevents the falling the shortened pencil inside the said cavity in the handle of the handsaw. It allows the pencil to use until it reaches the least possible length. |
165 |
ASSISTED OPENING KNIFE AND RELATED METHOD |
US16003089 |
2018-06-07 |
US20180354144A1 |
2018-12-13 |
Norman John LeBlanc; Brian M. Chiaruttini |
A knife may include a housing, a blade holder, and an actuator. The blade holder may be movably attached to the housing and configured to receive a blade at least partially within the blade holder. The blade holder may be configured to move relative to the housing between a closed position in which a cutting edge of the blade is positioned entirely within the housing and an open position in which the cutting edge is positioned at least partially outside of the housing. The actuator may be movably attached to the housing and configured to move the blade holder from the closed position toward the open position. The actuator may be configured to move relative to the housing between an extended position in which the actuator is positioned at least partially outside of the housing and a retracted position in which the actuator is positioned entirely within the housing. |
166 |
Fastener and installation device |
US15125128 |
2015-03-12 |
US10131046B2 |
2018-11-20 |
Wade Ian Nielsen |
A fastener and a fastener installation device which enables cables to be installed in hard to reach places safely and quickly. The fastener including a body forming a loop; a first connector formed at a first end of the body; and a second connector formed at a second end of the body; wherein the first connector is complementary with the second connector. The first connector of the first fastener connects with a second connector of a second fastener and the second connector of the first fastener connects with a first connector of a third fastener to form a chain of fasteners. The installation device including a hollow body and a cap rotatably mounted to an end of the hollow body which includes an aperture allowing a top fastener to pass through the aperture when the cap is in a first position. |
167 |
Multipurpose handheld tool and accessories |
US15184022 |
2016-06-16 |
US10112292B2 |
2018-10-30 |
Shane Keng |
A handheld tool is disclosed herein. The tool may include a central member comprising a first and second end. The tool also may include a plurality of storage pockets disposed within the central member about the first end of the central member. The storage pockets may be configured to store one or more tool accessories therein. The tool also may include a forward member comprising a first and second end. The second end of the forward member may be attachable to the first end of the central member. The tool may include a recessed attachment point disposed on the first end of the forward member. In some instances, the tool accessories may be attachable to the recessed attachment point. The tool may include a rear member comprising a first and second end. The first end of the rear member may be attachable to the second end of the central member. |
168 |
Handle for a tool, tooling system and tools for such a system |
US14402460 |
2013-05-28 |
US09919412B2 |
2018-03-20 |
Dominique Petit |
A handle for actuating a removable instrument formed by a rod extended by an active area, said rod extending in a longitudinal direction OX, said rod having at least one means for mechanically coupling with said handle, characterized in that said handle has a transverse insertion slot, symmetrical relative to a plane YOZ, wherein the axis OY is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis OX, said slot opening onto a surface of the handle and having a section corresponding to the section of the coupling area of said rod, in order to allow said coupling area to be inserted by way of a movement in a direction OY, until it butts against the bottom of said slot, said bottom extending in a plane parallel to the plane XOZ, wherein XOZ designates a plane perpendicular to the axis OY. |
169 |
TOOL HAVING INTERCONNECTED LINKS THAT FORM AT LEAST A PORTION OF A WEARABLE ACCESSORY |
US15790744 |
2017-10-23 |
US20180055158A1 |
2018-03-01 |
Benjamin C. Rivera |
A tool is provided that includes a plurality of links including at least three links movably interconnected to one another to form at least a portion of a wearable accessory, such as a bracelet. The plurality of links are articulatable so as to alternately assume a first configuration in which the plurality of links extend linearly, a second configuration in which the plurality of links are curved about an axis in a first direction and a third configuration in which the plurality of links are curved about the axis in a second direction, opposite the first direction. The plurality of links are configured to permit limited motion in a direction parallel to the axis prior to becoming structurally rigid. At least one link includes at least one tool function. A clasp and a receiver are also provided to facilitate the functionality and versatility of the resulting wearable accessory. |
170 |
Hair Brush with Dual Shaped Head for Managing Baby and Mature Hair |
US15219050 |
2016-07-25 |
US20180020817A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Felisa Wedlock |
The invention relates to a hair brush having a dual shaped head for effectively managing baby and mature hair for the purpose of grooming and styling hair. The hair brush includes a dual shaped head having a first section with a first shape and a second section with a second shape. The first section with the first shape includes a cluster of bristles of a first type and the second section with the second shape includes a cluster of bristles of a second type. The cluster of bristles of the first type positioned adjacent to the cluster of bristles of the second type. The dual shaped head further includes a rotatable base that allows the sections to be positioned according to grooming and styling needs. The hair brush further includes a handle with a hollow cavity for storing hair products. |
171 |
MULTIPURPOSE HAND HELD TOOLS |
US15450587 |
2017-03-06 |
US20170209999A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Shane Keng |
A multipurpose hand held tool includes a handle and one or more tools. The multipurpose tool may include an inletted recess defined in the handle, and an accessory tool retained within the inletted recess. The multipurpose tool also may include a rotatable tool and a locking mechanism for locking the rotatable tool in multiple positions. The multipurpose tool further may include a compact spanner wrench rotatably connected to the handle. The multipurpose tool may include a knife assembly detachably connected to the handle. The multipurpose tool also may include a ratcheting bit driver located within the handle. The multipurpose tool further may include a multi-layered plier head. The multipurpose may include a hybrid bearing system. The multipurpose tool also may include a flashlight detachably coupled to the handle. In this manner, the multipurpose tool may incorporate multiple tools and accessories for completing various tasks. |
172 |
Multiple tool |
US13979266 |
2010-04-01 |
US09227315B2 |
2016-01-05 |
Frank Hermansen; Carl Winefordner |
Multi-tool, including at least one pivot (2, 3, 202, 302) on which are articulated a plurality of implements (4, 5, 6, 104, 204, 205, 304, 305) each rotatable from a minimum size inactive position to at least one operating position, characterized in that said pivot (2, 3, 202, 302) comprises elastic retaining means (9) of at least one of these implements (4, 5, 6, 104, 204, 205, 304, 305) in operating position and/or in the minimum encumbrance position. |
173 |
Wire nut tool |
US13986301 |
2013-04-19 |
US09193048B1 |
2015-11-24 |
John M. Ellringer, II |
A tool for the application and removal of a wire nut from a plurality of wire ends being connected together, the tool providing a handle with a grip end for increased grip and torsion applied to the tool and a lower tool end defining a hollow lower opening leading into a hollow cylindrical cavity within which a stack of wire nuts may be placed, the cavity supplying an internal spring to urge against the stacked wire nuts positioning the last wire nut into the opening for application, the cavity defining axial grooves within an internal wall of the cavity, temporarily securing the winged extension of the wing nuts during the twisting motions involved in the application and removal of the wire nuts until an intentional release of the secured wire nut from the tool. |
174 |
Combination screwdriver |
US13887472 |
2013-05-06 |
US09180579B2 |
2015-11-10 |
Huang-Tung Hsu |
A combination screwdriver includes a handle having a receiving chamber, a fixed plate secured in the receiving chamber of the handle, a push button movably mounted in the receiving chamber of the handle, a compression spring mounted in the receiving chamber of the handle and biased between the fixed plate and the push button, a tool holder movably mounted in the receiving chamber of the handle and holding a plurality of tips, and a restoring spring mounted in the receiving chamber of the handle and biased between the fixed plate and the tool holder. Thus, the tool holder is sprung outward and partially protruded from the handle by pressing the push button to expose the tips for selection of the user so that the user can take and operate the tips easily and quickly. |
175 |
Rotating cap applied to the broomstick provided with an eyelet so that it can be hung to the wall |
US14428587 |
2012-11-07 |
US20150239116A1 |
2015-08-27 |
Celestino Niccolai |
A broomstick for a broom includes a cap having a first part that is connected to an end of the broomstick and a second part provided with a hanging element configured to hang the broomstick to a wall. The connection between the first part of the cap and the broomstick is rotatable in such a way that the cap can rotate with respect to the broomstick and vice-versa, wherein, further, the cap is in a single piece in such a way that a rotation of the first part of the cap corresponds to a rotation of the second part of the cap. |
176 |
TOOL HAVING INTERCONNECTED LINKS THAT FORM AT LEAST A PORTION OF A WEARABLE ACCESSORY |
US14149303 |
2014-01-07 |
US20150189956A1 |
2015-07-09 |
Benjamin C. Rivera |
A tool is provided that includes a plurality of links including at least three links movably interconnected to one another to form at least a portion of a wearable accessory, such as a bracelet. The plurality of links are articulatable so as to alternately assume a first configuration in which the plurality of links extend linearly, a second configuration in which the plurality of links are curved about an axis in a first direction and a third configuration in which the plurality of links are curved about the axis in a second direction, opposite the first direction. The plurality of links are configured to permit limited motion in a direction parallel to the axis prior to becoming structurally rigid. At least one link includes at least one tool function. A clasp and a receiver are also provided to facilitate the functionality and versatility of the resulting wearable accessory. |
177 |
Handles for starter pull cords |
US13639906 |
2011-04-08 |
US09032928B2 |
2015-05-19 |
Cameron Abell; Paul Abell |
A handle for a starter pull cord having an elongate body for being grasped by a user, a stem extending downward from the elongate body and having a female portion of a quick connect/release coupling mechanism, the female portion having a core and a sleeve mounted for sliding movement thereon between engaged position and disengaged position, the sleeve being biased towards the engaged position, and a cord connector for attaching to the starter pull cord and having a male portion of the quick connect/release coupling mechanism adapted to being received within the female portion and being releasably retained therein when the sleeve is in the engaged position and being released therefrom when the sleeve is in the disengaged position. The first male portion and the female portion may include complementary interlocking portions that cooperate to prevent rotation of the first male portion relative to the female portion. |
178 |
Drywall Patch Kit |
US14210720 |
2014-03-14 |
US20140260046A1 |
2014-09-18 |
Matthew G. Baynham |
The present invention is directed to a drywall repair system designed to repair damage, such as holes from nails or picture hooks remaining in a wall once a picture has been removed. The system contains a handle, at least one drywall reamer configured to couple with the handle, and at least one drywall plug sized to fit within a hole created by the reamer bit. The drywall repair system provides a quick and easy system for repairing walls without the requirement of air curing and use of spackle. |
179 |
Multi-bit tool having spring loaded actuation mechanisms and a rigid structural frame |
US12647532 |
2009-12-27 |
US08806991B2 |
2014-08-19 |
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. |
180 |
UTILITY KNIFE APPARATUS WITH BLADES HAVING MULTIPLE CUTTING EDGES AND BLADE STORAGE |
US14018113 |
2013-09-04 |
US20140068951A1 |
2014-03-13 |
Elwood Dean Quimby; Hubert J. Bung; Jeremy E. Weinman |
A utility knife employing a blade having multiple cutting edges, and a means for quickly and simply swapping out one cutting edge for another. In a preferred embodiment, a six-cutting-edge featured blade is employed. Each point of the six-cutting-edge featured blade features two distinct cutting edges, for a total of six cutting edges located on a single blade. The blade can be rotated about a central axis to expose new cutting edges as old edges wear and dull. In another embodiment, a single-edged blade featuring two cutting faces is housed in a knife handle. The blade can be flipped when the first edge is dull or worn to expose a second cutting face. The handle may optionally include a storage space for storing additional blades. |