GB2259041A - Hammer with pivotable head - Google Patents

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GB2259041A
GB2259041A GB9118074A GB9118074A GB2259041A GB 2259041 A GB2259041 A GB 2259041A GB 9118074 A GB9118074 A GB 9118074A GB 9118074 A GB9118074 A GB 9118074A GB 2259041 A GB2259041 A GB 2259041A
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D1/00Hand hammers; Hammer heads of special shape or materials

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Abstract

A hammer includes a handle (10) having a head (50) pivotally connected through a pivot pin 70 to one end of the handle (10). A positioning device (40) received in a groove 14 in the handle is provided to position the head (50) at an angle with respect to the handle (10) by means of an end 41 of device 40 engaging one of three recesses 551, 552. 553 formed in portion 54 of head 50. The end 41 can be disengaged from a recess by pressing end 42 of device 40 into groove 14 against the bias of a spring 30. Head 50 can then be rotated to a new position and release of end 42 causes device 40 to pivot back and end 41 to engage a recess corresponding to the new position. <IMAGE>

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21 2 -) ?:) 41 --1-- HAMMER WITH AN ANGLE-ADJUSTABLE HEAD This invention
relates to a hammer, more particularly to a hammer having a head which can be rotated with respect to the handle of said hammer and positioned by a positioning means.
is Referring to Fig. 1, a conventional hammer includes a handle 1 and a head 2 fixed to one end of the handle 1. The head 2 includes a bell portion (2a) and a claw portion (2b). Such a hammer may be inconvenient for a user to pull or strike a nail out of an object 90 when the handle 1 and/or head 2 are hindered by an obstacle 100 in the operation room because the head 2 is fixed to the handle 1 at a substantially vertical angle. Figs. 2A to 2D show four conditions in which the handle 1 and the head 2 are hindered by an obstacle 100 in use.
It is therefore a main object of this invention to provide a hammer having a head which can be rotated and positioned with respect to the handle of the hammer to prevent the handle and/or head of the hammer from being hindered by an obstacle in operation.
Accordingly, the hammer of this invention includes a handle having a pivoting head connected to one end thereof and a means for positioning the head at an angle with respect to the handle. The head of the hammer can be rotated to a proper position and --2-- is positioned so as to avoid the obstacle on the operation way.
Other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional hammer; Figs. 2A to 2D are schematic views of the conventional hammer in different operation positions; Fig. 3 is a perspective exploded view of a preferred embodiment of a hammer of this invention; Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the hammer of this invention; Fig. 5 is a partially sectional side view of the hammer of Fig. 4; Fig. 6A is a partially sectional side view of the hammer of Fig. 4 in which the head of the hammer is rotated to. a first position with respect to the handle of the hammer; Fig. 6B is a partially sectional side view of the hammer of Fig. 4 in which the head of the hamner is rotated to a second position with respect to the handle of the hammer; 1 Figs. 7A to 7D are schematic views showing the hammer of this invention in different operation positions; and W Fig. 8 is a partially sectional bottom view of the hammer of this invention.
Referring to Figs. 3 and 4, a preferred embodiment of a hammer of this invention includes a handle 10 having a grip 11 and a head 50 pivotally connected to the handle 10.
one end of the handle 10, which is opposite to the grip 11, has two projections 12 longitudinally extending therefrom. A receiving portion 13 is formed between the two projections 12. has The handle 10 has a projections 12. Each of the a pivot hole 121 formed therein. longitudinal groove 14 adjacent to one of the projections 12. The groove 14 has a communication portion 141 communicating with the receiving portion 13 of the handle 10. A lever arm 40 is pivotally mounted in the longitudinal groove 14 by a pin member 60. The lever arm 40 has a first end 41 and a second end 42. A rough face 43 is formed adjacent to the second end 42 of the lever arm 40. The first end 41 of the lever arm 40 extends near the communication portion 141 into the receiving portion 13 of the handle 10 when the second end 42 of the lever arm 40 is rotated outwardly from the longitudinal groove 1-4. A transverse threaded bore 15 extends from the external surface of the handle 10 to the longitudinal groove 14 near the second end 42 of the lever arm 40. A hollow threaded rod 21 has a close end 24 with an hexagonal --4-- is adjusting hole 23 and an open end 22 in which a coiled spring 30 is received. The coiled spring 30 urges the second end 42 of the lever arm 40 to move away from the longitudinal groove 14. However, if desired, the open end 22 of the hollow threaded rod 21 may be used to push the second end 42 of the lever arm 40 to move away from the longitudinal groove 14.
The head 50 of the hammer includes a bell 51, a claw 52 and an intermediate portion 54. A through hole 541 is formed in the intermediate portion 54. The intermediate portion 54 is adapted to be received in the receiving portion 13 of the handle 10. A pivot pin 70 passes through the pivot holes 121 of the two projections 12 and the-through hole 541 of the head 50, so that the head 50 can be rotated with respect to the handle 10. The intermediate portion 54 of the head 50 has three recesses 551, 552, 553 formed in the periphery thereof one of which engages the first end 41 of the lever arm 40 to position the head 50 of the hammer at an angle with respect to the handle.
Figs. 5, 6A and 6B illustrate the first end 41 of the lever arm.40 engaged with the recesses 552, 553 and 551 of the head 50. The first end 41 of the lever arm 40 can be changed from one position to another by depressing the second end 42 of the lever arm 40 to disengage from one of the recesses 551, 552 and 553 and rotating the head 50, then allowing the first end 41 to A 1 --5-- engage another recess by the biasing force of the coiled spring 30 exerting an the second of the lever arm 40, as best illustrated in Fig. 8. Thereby, in use, the head 50 can be adjusted to different angles with respect to the handle 10 of the hammer of this invention as desired.
Figs. 7A to 7D show the hammer of this invention pulling or striking a nail 80 without being hindered by an obstacle around the nail 80.
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Claims (3)

CLAIMS:
1. A hammer comprising:
a handle having a head pivotally connected to one end thereof; and means for positioning said head at an angle with respect to said handle.
2. A hammer as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said one end of said handle has two proj-ections longitudinally extending therefrom, a receiving portion formed between said two projections, each of said projections having a pivot hole formed therein, said handle having a longitudinal groove adjacent to one of said projections, said groove having a communication portion communicating with said receiving portion of said handle, a lever arm pivotally mounted in said longitudinal groove and having a first end and a second end, said first end of said lever arm extending near said communication portion which extends into said receiving portion of said handle when said second end of said lever arm is rotated to move away from said longitudinal groove, a spring member mounted in said longitudinal groove adjacent said second end of said lever arm to urge said second end of said lever arm to move away.from said longitudinal groove; and wherein said head of said hammer has an intermediate portion having a through hole formed therein and is adapted to be received in said receiving portion of said handle, a 1 is pivot pin passing through said pivot holes of said two projections and said through hole of said head, so that said head can be rotated with respect to said handle, said intermediate portion of said head having recesses formed therein one-of which engages said first end of said lever arm to position said head of said hammer at an angle with respect to said handle.
3. A hammer. as substantially hereinbefore described with reference to and disclosed in any one of Figs. 3 to 8.
3. A hammer as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said handle has a transverse threaded bore ex.tending from an external surface of said handle to said longitudinal groove near said second end of said lever arm, and a hollow threaded rod having a close end and an open end, said spring member being a coiled spring received in said hollow threaded rod, said open end of said hollow threaded rod being capable of pushing said second end of said lever arm to move away from said longitudinal groove.
4. A hammer as substantially hereinbebfore described with reference to and disclosed in any one of Figs. 3 to 8.
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows 1. A hammer comprising a handle having a head pivotally connected to one end thereof, said one end of said handle having two projections longitudinally extending therefrom, a receiving portion formed between said two projections, each of said projections having a pivot hole formed therein, said handle having a longitudinal groove adjacent to one of said projections, said groove having a communication portion communicating with said receiving portion of said handle, a lever arm pivotally mounted in said longitudinal groove and having a first end and a second end, said first end of said lever arm extending near said communication portion which extends into said receiving portion of said handle when said second end of said lever arm is rotated to move away from said longitudinal groove, a spring member mounted in said longitudinal groove adjacent said second end of said lever arm to urge said second end of said lever arm to move away from said longitudinal groove, said head of said hammer having an intermediate portion including a through hole formed therein and adapted to be received in said receiving portion of said handle, a pivot pin passing thro ugh said pivot holes of said two projections and said through hole of said head, so that said head can be rotated with respect to said handle, said intermediate portion of said head having recesses formed therein one of which engages said first end of said lever arm to position said head of said hammer at an angle with respect to said handle; and means for positioning said head at an angle with respect to said handle.
2. A hammer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said R R r- Cl - handle has a transverse threaded bore extending from an external surface of said handle to said longitudinal groove near said second end of said lever arm, and a hollow threaded rod having a close end and an open end, said spring member being a coiled spring received in said hollow threaded rod, said open end of said hollow threaded rod being capable of pushing said second end of said lever arm to move away from said longitudinal groove.
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GB829224A (en) * 1956-12-28 1960-03-02 Jean Paul Delpierre Improvements in convertible hand tools
GB1365181A (en) * 1971-03-15 1974-08-29 Baragwanath G M Hand tools
GB1572896A (en) * 1976-03-08 1980-08-06 Reeves Saunders R Diagnostic tendon hammer
US4399978A (en) * 1982-02-26 1983-08-23 Moore Charles H Hand tool with variable inclined head
US4805494A (en) * 1987-08-24 1989-02-21 Richard Santoro Articulate hammer

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GB756967A (en) * 1953-12-16 1956-09-12 Allen & Hanburys Ltd Improvements relating to surgical saws
GB829224A (en) * 1956-12-28 1960-03-02 Jean Paul Delpierre Improvements in convertible hand tools
GB1365181A (en) * 1971-03-15 1974-08-29 Baragwanath G M Hand tools
GB1572896A (en) * 1976-03-08 1980-08-06 Reeves Saunders R Diagnostic tendon hammer
US4399978A (en) * 1982-02-26 1983-08-23 Moore Charles H Hand tool with variable inclined head
US4805494A (en) * 1987-08-24 1989-02-21 Richard Santoro Articulate hammer

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GB2320907A (en) * 1997-01-06 1998-07-08 Keith England Hammer

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