EP0217972A1 - An improved handtool - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an improved handtool and more particularly to a handtool having an axe blade and a knife blade which are alternately covered by a pivotally mounted sheath or cover.
- U.S. Patent No. 2,280,463 discloses a combination tool having an axe head and a knife having a pair of opposed side cheek plates swingably mounted on a pivot to sheath the blade and provide a hand grip for the helve of the axe head.
- Hayes, U.S. Patent No. 3,581,326 discloses an underwater utility tool including a knife blade and a pick having a head portion. A handle assembly is provided to slide along the knife blade to the pick or hammer portion, thus alternately providing cover for each.
- a handtool having a body portion with an axe blade attached thereto.
- a knife blade extends from the body portion and a cover is pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between first and second positions.
- the cover is configured to cover the knife blade when the cover is in the first position and to cover the axe blade when the cover is in the second position.
- an improved handtool having a body portion, an axe formation, a knife formation and a pivotally mounted cover.
- the body portion has cutting surface along one periphery.
- the cutting surface constitutes an axe blade formation.
- An elongated knife formation extends out of the body portion and has at least one sharpened edge.
- a cover is pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between the first and second positions. The cover is configured to cover the sharpened edge of the knife formation when the cover is in the first position and the cutting surface of the axe formation when the cover is in the second position.
- the cover is pivotally mounted at a point near the juncture of the body portion of the knife formation.
- the cover may be an elongated body with a first recess configured to cover the sharpened edge of the knife formation when the cover is in the first position and a second recess opposite the first recess.
- the second recess is configured to cover the cutting surface of the axe formation when the cover is in the second position.
- the axe formation preferably has a contoured extension configured to provide a smooth transition extension into the sharpened edge of the knife formation.
- the body portion may be equipped with a plurality of finger grips.
- the cover may be equipped with a plurality of arcuate surfaces along one edge such that the arcuate surfaces are alignable with the finger grips when the cover is in the second position covering the axe formation cutting surface.
- the handtool may also be equipped with locks for alternately locking the cover in the first and second positions. Guards or internal stops may also be provided to aid in securing either the sharpened edge of the knife formation or the cutting edge of the axe blade formation.
- the knife formation may be equipped with a false edge.
- a hammer formation may also be provided.
- the hammer formation may extend from the body portion at a point substantially opposite the axe formation.
- the hammer formation may also serve as a handle.
- the hammer formation may include a neck portion extending out from the body portion opposite the axe formation and a head portion attached to the neck portion. The head portion is broader than the neck formation, thus allowing the hammer formation to serve as a handle.
- a handtool including a body portion having an axe blade attached thereto.
- the working edge of the axe blade is a shallow arc with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body portion and extends a relatively short distance from the body portion.
- a knife blade extends from the body portion substantially along the longitudinal axis of the body portion.
- the knife blade is equipped with a cutting edge on one side and a false edge on the other.
- a cover is pivotally mounted on the body portion at a point near the juncture of the knife blade and the axe blade so as to be movable between first and second locking positions.
- the cover has a first recess for covering the cutting edge of the knife blade when the cover is in the first position.
- There is also provided a second recess in the cover for covering the working edge of the axe blade when it is in the second position.
- Finger holes may be provided and the cover may be contoured to align with the finger holes when the cover is in the second position.
- an improved handtool having a body portion such as handle 10, an axe formation such as axe blade 20, a knife formation such as knife blade 30, a cover such as sheath 40 and a hammer formation such as hammer 60.
- the cover such as sheath 40 is pivotally mounted to the body portion such as main handle 10 such that it is movable between a first position so as to cover a sharpened edge of the knife formation such as knife 30 as shown in Figure 1 and a second position to cover a cutting surface of the axe formation such as axe 20 as shown in Figure 2.
- the body portion such as main handle 10 may be equipped with finger grips such as apertures or holes 12 and the cover such as sheath 40 may also be provided with finger grips such as arcuate surfaces 42 which are alignable with the finger grips on the body portion.
- the hammer formation such as hammer 60 may be attached to the body portion such as main handle 10 opposite the axe formation.
- the hammer formation may be made up of a neck portion extending out from the body portion opposite the axe formation and a head portion attached to the neck portion with the head portion being broader than the neck formation so that the hammer formation may also serve as a handle.
- the body portion may be a main handle 10 which is equipped with a plurality of finger grips such as apertures 12.
- the finger grips may be recesses which are cut into the main handle 10.
- the main handle 10 may be made up of any of a variety of materials including wood, a hard plastic or metal such as steel.
- the main handle 10 has a cutting surface 22 along one periphery.
- the cutting surface or working edge 22 is preferably integrally mounted onto the main handle 10 along interface 14 and constitutes axe portion 20 of the handtool.
- a substantial segment of the working edge 22 of the axe portion 20 is substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the main handle 10 such that it extends in a shallow arc along the lower periphery of the main handle 10 for most of its length.
- the cutting edge 22 of axe portion 20 preferably does not extend a substantial distance below the sharpened edge 32 of a knife portion 30, thus facilitating the alternate coverage of the cutting edge 22 and the sharpened edge 32.
- the sharpened edge 32 may be in the form of a shallow arc such as shown in the drawings.
- the axe portion 20 may be of more conventional construction such that the distance between the cutting edge 22 and the interface 24 between the main handle 10 and the axe portion 20 is substantially increased as would be the case if the axe portion 20 was comprised of a hatchet.
- the axe portion 20 may be made up of any suitable material, such as steel or other metal, as would be known to one skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
- the axe portion 20 and the main handle 10 may both be forged from the steel piece.
- the axe portion 20 may vary in configuration, in accordance with the present invention its configuration should be such that it may be covered by the cover such as sheath 40 when the cover is pivoted into the second position for covering the cutting edge 22, for example as shown in Figure 2.
- the knife formation such as knife portion 30 comprises an elongated segment extending out of the main handle 10.
- the knife portion 30 has at least one sharpened edge 32 and is connected to the axe portion 20 through contoured segment 16 of main handle 10.
- a smooth contoured transition between the sharpened edge 32 and the cutting surface 22 which in turn facilitates the pivoted movement of the sheath 40.
- the knife portion 30 is preferably equipped with a false edge 36, thus reducing the area of the knife portion 30 to be covered by the sheath 40 and avoiding the need for a covering flap or some type of overlap to ensure complete coverage of any sharpened edges on the knife portion 30.
- the sheath 40 should be equipped with a movable flap or other appropriate mechanism for covering the additional sharpened edge as would be known to one skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
- the knife portion may be comprised of a steel blade.
- the shape of the knife portion may also be altered.
- the knife portion may be a larger dagger blade.
- the body portion may be equipped with an appropriate recess and lug to accommodate a bayonet.
- the cover such as sheath 40 is pivotally mounted on the main handle 10 so as to be movable between first and second positions.
- the sheath 40 may be pivotally mounted at the juncture of the main handle 10 and the knife portion 30 near the contoured segment 16 by means of a pivot screw 44 which passes through pivot holes 46 and 48 and is secured by means of pivot nut 49.
- the sheath 40 is preferably equipped with grooves or recesses indicated generally at 52 and 54. When the sheath 40 is in the first position as shown in Figure 1 then the sharpened edge 32 of knife portion 30 is covered or cradled by groove or recess 54 in sheath 40. Alternately, when the sheath 10 is pivoted into the second position as shown in Figure 2 then the cutting edge 22 of axe portion 20 is covered by the groove or recess 52.
- any one of a variety of devices or means may be employed to hold the cover 40 in place when it is in either the first or second positions covering the sharpened edge of the knife formation or the cutting surface of the axe formation, respectively.
- a catch 56 may be employed to hold the sheath 40 in place.
- the configuration of the recess 54 in relation to the knife portion 30 and the type of material used to form the sheath 40 may be such that the sheath 40 tightly fits over the knife portion 30, thus avoiding, at least in some cases the necessity of using a separate catch such as catch 56.
- an edge guard such as internal stop or spacer 58 may be provided depending upon the configuration of and the type of material used for the sheath 40 in order to prevent the sharpened edge 32 of knife portion 30 from piercing the end of the sheath 40. As shown in Figure 1 the stop 58 may be held in place by catch 56. Alternately, as in much the same fashion as the sheath 40 the internal stop 58 may be configured in relation to the sheath 40 and the knife portion 30 such that it tightly fits on the edge of the knife portion 30, thus in some cases avoiding the necessity of using the catch 56.
- the sheath 40 when the sheath 40 is in the second position the cutting surface 22 of the axe portion 20 of the tool is recessed and hence covered by recessed groove 52.
- the sheath 40 may be held in place by means of a catch 59.
- the configuration of the material used in the sheath may be such that the sheath tightly fits over the cutting surface 22 of the axe portion 20, thus avoiding the necessity of using a separate catch or lock in all cases.
- a cutting guard such as an external stop or spacer 57 may be used to prevent penetration of the sheath 40 by the cutting surface 22 of the axe portion 20.
- the cover such as sheath 40.
- the edge guard such as internal stop 58 and the cutting guard such as external spacer or stop 57 or both may be made an integral part of the sheath 40.
- the contour of arcuate surfaces 42 may be varied, though they are preferably alignable with the the apertures 12 or other finger grips.
- the hammer formation such as hammer 60 may take on a variety of configurations.
- the hammer 60 extends from the main handle 10 at a point substantially opposite the axe portion 20 as shown in the drawings.
- the hammer 60 may be provided with a neck portion 62 and a head portion 64 with the neck portion extending out from the main handle opposite the axe portion 20 and with the head portion attached to the neck portion.
- the head portion 64 is preferably broader than the neck portion so that the upper portions of the main handle 10 and the lower portions of the head portion 64 form spaces 66 such that the hammer portion 60 may serve both as a hammer and as a handle.
- the hammer portion 60 may be comprised of a wide variety of materials as would be known to one skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
- the neck portion 62 could be comprised of a 1/8th inch steel blade and the head portion 64 could comprise a steel segment approximately 5/8ths of an inch wide.
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Abstract
There is provided an improved handtool having a body portion (10) with an axe blade (20) attached thereto. A knife blade (30) extends from the body portion (10) and a sheath (52) is pivotally mounted on the body portion (10) so as to be movable between first and second positions. The sheath (52) is configured to cover the knife blade (30) when the sheath (52) is in the first position and to cover the axe blade (20) when the sheath (52) is in the second position.
Description
- The invention relates to an improved handtool and more particularly to a handtool having an axe blade and a knife blade which are alternately covered by a pivotally mounted sheath or cover.
- The patent literature discloses a variety of tools usable as axes, hammers, knives or some combination thereof. For example, Williamson, U.S. Patent No. 2,280,463 discloses a combination tool having an axe head and a knife having a pair of opposed side cheek plates swingably mounted on a pivot to sheath the blade and provide a hand grip for the helve of the axe head. Hayes, U.S. Patent No. 3,581,326 discloses an underwater utility tool including a knife blade and a pick having a head portion. A handle assembly is provided to slide along the knife blade to the pick or hammer portion, thus alternately providing cover for each.
- A variety of other tools usable as axes, hammers, knives or the like are disclosed in a number of U.S. patents, including Ivan, U.S. Patent No. 3,321,783; Holtzscheiter, U.S. Patent No. 83,499; Steinecke, U.S. Patent No. 440,990; Truesdell, U.S. Patent No. 2,559,689 as well as others. These and other devices suffer from one or more of several disadvantages or limitations. For example, many of the tools have detachable segments which must be removed or detached prior to changing the use of the tool. Other devices fail to provide a cover or sheath for one of the working blades, such as an axe head. Still other devices have a considerable number of moving parts or hinged portions which result in segments of reduced strength thus limiting the durability of the tool.
- These and other limitations and disadvantages are substantially reduced if not eliminated by the present invention.
- Generally, there is provided a handtool having a body portion with an axe blade attached thereto. A knife blade extends from the body portion and a cover is pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between first and second positions. The cover is configured to cover the knife blade when the cover is in the first position and to cover the axe blade when the cover is in the second position.
- More particularly, there is provided an improved handtool having a body portion, an axe formation, a knife formation and a pivotally mounted cover. The body portion has cutting surface along one periphery. The cutting surface constitutes an axe blade formation. An elongated knife formation extends out of the body portion and has at least one sharpened edge. A cover is pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between the first and second positions. The cover is configured to cover the sharpened edge of the knife formation when the cover is in the first position and the cutting surface of the axe formation when the cover is in the second position.
- In one embodiment the cover is pivotally mounted at a point near the juncture of the body portion of the knife formation. The cover may be an elongated body with a first recess configured to cover the sharpened edge of the knife formation when the cover is in the first position and a second recess opposite the first recess. The second recess is configured to cover the cutting surface of the axe formation when the cover is in the second position. The axe formation preferably has a contoured extension configured to provide a smooth transition extension into the sharpened edge of the knife formation.
- The body portion may be equipped with a plurality of finger grips. The cover may be equipped with a plurality of arcuate surfaces along one edge such that the arcuate surfaces are alignable with the finger grips when the cover is in the second position covering the axe formation cutting surface. The handtool may also be equipped with locks for alternately locking the cover in the first and second positions. Guards or internal stops may also be provided to aid in securing either the sharpened edge of the knife formation or the cutting edge of the axe blade formation. The knife formation may be equipped with a false edge.
- A hammer formation may also be provided. The hammer formation may extend from the body portion at a point substantially opposite the axe formation. The hammer formation may also serve as a handle. To this end the hammer formation may include a neck portion extending out from the body portion opposite the axe formation and a head portion attached to the neck portion. The head portion is broader than the neck formation, thus allowing the hammer formation to serve as a handle.
- In a more detailed embodiment there is provided a handtool including a body portion having an axe blade attached thereto. The working edge of the axe blade is a shallow arc with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body portion and extends a relatively short distance from the body portion. A knife blade extends from the body portion substantially along the longitudinal axis of the body portion. The knife blade is equipped with a cutting edge on one side and a false edge on the other. A cover is pivotally mounted on the body portion at a point near the juncture of the knife blade and the axe blade so as to be movable between first and second locking positions. The cover has a first recess for covering the cutting edge of the knife blade when the cover is in the first position. There is also provided a second recess in the cover for covering the working edge of the axe blade when it is in the second position. Finger holes may be provided and the cover may be contoured to align with the finger holes when the cover is in the second position.
- Figure 1 is a side schematic view of one embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a side schematic view of the embodiment shown in Figure 1 with the cover pivoted into a different position; and
- Figure 3 is a side schematic view of an embodiment of the present invention with the cover detached.
- There will now be provided a detailed description of an embodiment of the present invention in conjunction with the present drawings. This detailed description is made for purposes of illustration and not by way of limitation.
- In accordance with the present invention there is generally provided an improved handtool having a body portion such as
handle 10, an axe formation such asaxe blade 20, a knife formation such asknife blade 30, a cover such assheath 40 and a hammer formation such ashammer 60. The cover such assheath 40 is pivotally mounted to the body portion such asmain handle 10 such that it is movable between a first position so as to cover a sharpened edge of the knife formation such asknife 30 as shown in Figure 1 and a second position to cover a cutting surface of the axe formation such asaxe 20 as shown in Figure 2. The body portion such asmain handle 10 may be equipped with finger grips such as apertures orholes 12 and the cover such assheath 40 may also be provided with finger grips such asarcuate surfaces 42 which are alignable with the finger grips on the body portion. The hammer formation such ashammer 60 may be attached to the body portion such asmain handle 10 opposite the axe formation. The hammer formation may be made up of a neck portion extending out from the body portion opposite the axe formation and a head portion attached to the neck portion with the head portion being broader than the neck formation so that the hammer formation may also serve as a handle. - Referring now more specifically to Figures 1-2, the body portion may be a
main handle 10 which is equipped with a plurality of finger grips such asapertures 12. Alternately, the finger grips may be recesses which are cut into themain handle 10. Themain handle 10 may be made up of any of a variety of materials including wood, a hard plastic or metal such as steel. - The
main handle 10 has acutting surface 22 along one periphery. The cutting surface or workingedge 22 is preferably integrally mounted onto themain handle 10 alonginterface 14 and constitutesaxe portion 20 of the handtool. As shown in the drawings a substantial segment of theworking edge 22 of theaxe portion 20 is substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of themain handle 10 such that it extends in a shallow arc along the lower periphery of themain handle 10 for most of its length. Additionally, thecutting edge 22 ofaxe portion 20 preferably does not extend a substantial distance below the sharpenededge 32 of aknife portion 30, thus facilitating the alternate coverage of thecutting edge 22 and the sharpenededge 32. For example, the sharpenededge 32 may be in the form of a shallow arc such as shown in the drawings. - Although the
cutting surface 22 of theaxe portion 20 preferably does not extend substantially below the sharpenededge 32 ofknife portion 30, theaxe portion 20 may be of more conventional construction such that the distance between thecutting edge 22 and the interface 24 between themain handle 10 and theaxe portion 20 is substantially increased as would be the case if theaxe portion 20 was comprised of a hatchet. - As with the
main handle 10 theaxe portion 20 may be made up of any suitable material, such as steel or other metal, as would be known to one skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. For example, theaxe portion 20 and themain handle 10 may both be forged from the steel piece. - Although the
axe portion 20 may vary in configuration, in accordance with the present invention its configuration should be such that it may be covered by the cover such assheath 40 when the cover is pivoted into the second position for covering thecutting edge 22, for example as shown in Figure 2. - As shown in the drawings the knife formation such as
knife portion 30 comprises an elongated segment extending out of themain handle 10. Theknife portion 30 has at least one sharpenededge 32 and is connected to theaxe portion 20 through contouredsegment 16 ofmain handle 10. Thus, there is provided a smooth contoured transition between the sharpenededge 32 and the cuttingsurface 22 which in turn facilitates the pivoted movement of thesheath 40. - The
knife portion 30 is preferably equipped with afalse edge 36, thus reducing the area of theknife portion 30 to be covered by thesheath 40 and avoiding the need for a covering flap or some type of overlap to ensure complete coverage of any sharpened edges on theknife portion 30. Al- temately, if theknife portion 30 is not equipped with a false edge, but rather has another sharpened edge, then thesheath 40 should be equipped with a movable flap or other appropriate mechanism for covering the additional sharpened edge as would be known to one skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. - Any variety of materials may be employed for the knife portion. For example, the knife portion may be comprised of a steel blade. The shape of the knife portion may also be altered. For example, the knife portion may be a larger dagger blade. Alternately, the body portion may be equipped with an appropriate recess and lug to accommodate a bayonet.
- The cover such as
sheath 40 is pivotally mounted on themain handle 10 so as to be movable between first and second positions. By way of example, as shown in Figures 1 and 2 thesheath 40 may be pivotally mounted at the juncture of themain handle 10 and theknife portion 30 near the contouredsegment 16 by means of apivot screw 44 which passes through pivot holes 46 and 48 and is secured by means ofpivot nut 49. Thesheath 40 is preferably equipped with grooves or recesses indicated generally at 52 and 54. When thesheath 40 is in the first position as shown in Figure 1 then the sharpenededge 32 ofknife portion 30 is covered or cradled by groove orrecess 54 insheath 40. Alternately, when thesheath 10 is pivoted into the second position as shown in Figure 2 then thecutting edge 22 ofaxe portion 20 is covered by the groove orrecess 52. - Any one of a variety of devices or means may be employed to hold the
cover 40 in place when it is in either the first or second positions covering the sharpened edge of the knife formation or the cutting surface of the axe formation, respectively. For example, as shown in Figure 1 acatch 56 may be employed to hold thesheath 40 in place. Alternately, the configuration of therecess 54 in relation to theknife portion 30 and the type of material used to form thesheath 40 may be such that thesheath 40 tightly fits over theknife portion 30, thus avoiding, at least in some cases the necessity of using a separate catch such ascatch 56. Additionally, an edge guard such as internal stop orspacer 58 may be provided depending upon the configuration of and the type of material used for thesheath 40 in order to prevent the sharpenededge 32 ofknife portion 30 from piercing the end of thesheath 40. As shown in Figure 1 thestop 58 may be held in place bycatch 56. Alternately, as in much the same fashion as thesheath 40 theinternal stop 58 may be configured in relation to thesheath 40 and theknife portion 30 such that it tightly fits on the edge of theknife portion 30, thus in some cases avoiding the necessity of using thecatch 56. - As shown in Figure 2 when the
sheath 40 is in the second position the cuttingsurface 22 of theaxe portion 20 of the tool is recessed and hence covered by recessedgroove 52. As with theknife portion 30, thesheath 40 may be held in place by means of a catch 59. Alternately, the configuration of the material used in the sheath may be such that the sheath tightly fits over the cuttingsurface 22 of theaxe portion 20, thus avoiding the necessity of using a separate catch or lock in all cases. Additionally, in similar fashion to the knife portion 30 a cutting guard such as an external stop or spacer 57 may be used to prevent penetration of thesheath 40 by the cuttingsurface 22 of theaxe portion 20. - A variety of modifications may be made to the cover such as
sheath 40. For example, the edge guard such asinternal stop 58 and the cutting guard such as external spacer or stop 57 or both may be made an integral part of thesheath 40. Additionally, the contour ofarcuate surfaces 42 may be varied, though they are preferably alignable with the theapertures 12 or other finger grips. - The hammer formation such as
hammer 60 may take on a variety of configurations. Preferably, thehammer 60 extends from themain handle 10 at a point substantially opposite theaxe portion 20 as shown in the drawings. Also as shown in the drawings, thehammer 60 may be provided with aneck portion 62 and ahead portion 64 with the neck portion extending out from the main handle opposite theaxe portion 20 and with the head portion attached to the neck portion. Thehead portion 64 is preferably broader than the neck portion so that the upper portions of themain handle 10 and the lower portions of thehead portion 64form spaces 66 such that thehammer portion 60 may serve both as a hammer and as a handle. - The
hammer portion 60 may be comprised of a wide variety of materials as would be known to one skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. For example, theneck portion 62 could be comprised of a 1/8th inch steel blade and thehead portion 64 could comprise a steel segment approximately 5/8ths of an inch wide. - Further modifications and alternative embodiments of the apparatus of this invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the manner of carrying out the invention. It is to be understood that the forms of the invention herewith shown and described will be taken as the presently preferred embodiments. Various changes may be made in size, shape and arrangement of the parts and materials. For example, equivalent elements or materials may be substituted for those illustrated and described herein, certain parts may be reversed, and certain features of the invention may be utilized independent of the use of other features, all of which would be apparent to one skilled in the art after having the benefit of this description of the invention.
Claims (20)
1. A handtool comprising:
a body portion having a cutting surface along one periphery constituting an axe blade formation;
an elongated knife formation extending out of the body portion, said knife formation having at least one sharpened edge; and
a cover pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between first and second positions, said cover having an elongated body with a first recess to cover the sharpened edge of the knife formation when the cover is in the first position and the second recess opposite the first recess and configured to cover the cutting surface of the axe formation when the cover is in the second position.
2. A handtool according to claim 1 wherein the cover is pivotally mounted at a point near the juncture of the body portion and the knife formation.
3. A handtool according to claim 1 wherein the axe formation has a contoured extension configured to provide a smooth transition into the sharpened edge of the knife formation.
4. A handtool according to claim 1 wherein the body portion has a plurality of finger grips.
5. A handtool according to claim 5 wherein the cover has a plurality of arcuate surfaces along one edge, said arcuate surfaces being alignable with the finger grips when the cover is in the second position.
6. A handtool according to claim 1 further comprising locks for alternately locking the cover in the first and second positions.
7. A handtool according to claim 1 further comprising an edge guard attachable to the sharpened edge of the knife formation at a point opposite the juncture of the body portion and the knife formation.
8. A handtool according to claim 8 further comprising a catch for holding the edge guard in place.
90. A handtool according to claim 1 further comprising a cutting guard attachable to the cutting edge of the axe formation at a point opposite the juncture of the body portion and the knife formation.
10. A handtool according to claim 10 further comprising a catch for holding the cutting guard in place.
11. A handtool according to claim 1 further comprising a hammer formation extending from the body portion at a point substantially opposite the axe formation.
12. A handtool according to claim 12 wherein the hammer formation comprises a neck portion extending out from the body portion opposite the axe formation and a head portion attached to the neck portion, said head portion being broader than the neck formation so that the hammer formation may also serve as a handle.
13. A handtool according to claim 1 wherein the knife formation has a false edge.
14. A handtool comprising:
a body portion having an axe blade attached thereto, said body portion having a plurality of finger grips;
a knife blade extending from the body portion; and
a cover pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between first and second positions, said cover being configured to cover the knife blade when in the first position and the axe blade when in the second position, said cover also being contoured to be aligned with the finger grips when the cover is in the second position.
15. A handtool comprising:
a body portion having an axe blade attached thereto, a substantial segment of the working edge of the axe blade being in a shallow arc with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body portion and extending a relatively short distance from the body portion;
a knife blade extending from the body portion and substantially along the longitudinal axis of the body portion, said knife blade having a cutting edge on one side and a false edge on the other; and
a cover pivotally mounted on the body portion at a point near the juncture of the knife blade and the axe blade so as to be movable between first and second locking positions, said cover having a first recess for covering the cutting edge of the knife blade when the cover is in the first position and a second recess for covering the working edge of the axe blade when it is in the second position.
16. A handtool according to claim 15 wherein the body portion has a plurality of finger holes and wherein the cover is contoured to align with the finger holes when the cover is in the second position.
17. A handtool according to claim 15 further comprising a lock for securing the cover to the body portion when the cover is in the second position.
18. A handtool according to claim 15 further comprising a lock for securing the cover to the knife blade when the cover is in the first position.
19. A hand tool comprising:
a blade handle with a knife blade extending therefrom along the central axis of the blade handle, the handle having a plurality of holes extending therethrough;
an axe integrally mounted to a lower segment of the handle and having a cutting edge, the cutting edge of said axe blade being sufficiently close to the central axis of the blade handle to facilitate coverage of the axe blade and the knife blade by the same sheath;
a hammer integrally mounted to an upper segment of the blade handle; and
a sheath pivotally mounted on the blade handle at a point near the juncture of the handle and the knife blade, said sheath having oppositely positioned grooves contoured to cover the knife blade and the axe blade, respectively.
20. A hand tool comprising:
a body portion having a cutting surface along one periphery constituting an axe blade formation and a plurality of finger grips;
an elongated knife formation extending out of the body portion, said knife formation having at least one sharpened edge; and
a cover pivotally mounted on the body portion so as to be movable between first and second positions, said cover being configured to cover the sharpened edge of the knife formation when in the first position and the cutting surface of the axe formation when in the second position, the cover also having a plurality of arcuate surfaces along one edge, the arcuate surfaces being alignable with the finger grips when the cover is in the second position.
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