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US1207397A
US1207397A US11047016A US11047016A US1207397A US 1207397 A US1207397 A US 1207397A US 11047016 A US11047016 A US 11047016A US 11047016 A US11047016 A US 11047016A US 1207397 A US1207397 A US 1207397A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25GHANDLES FOR HAND IMPLEMENTS
    • B25G1/00Handle constructions
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to handles for tools of various kinds and has particular reference to handles to be attached to soldering irons or the like, whereby the operators hand will be protected from the heat.
  • the hand grip preferably of wood or some other similar suitable material; a core 11 likewise of wood or some other material well suited for the frictional connection of the tang of the tool, and a sleeve portion 12 10a from one end to the other and into this bore is fitted the body portion of the sleeve 12 with a reasonably snug fit.
  • aiiange 12a constituting a guard for the tool end or shoulder 1()b of the grip, thus protecting the grip from the direct effect of the heat and constituting also a reinforcement for this end l of the grip.
  • the core 1.1 is preferably a true cylinder
  • thecore is approximately a half inch shorter than the grip and the sleeve.
  • the core at the end just mentioned is provided with a socket 11a for the tang end of the tool, the same being adapted to be driven or otherwise forced into it in any suitable manner.
  • the core is fitted snugly into the sleeve, as above described, it is locked by some suitable means preventing relative endwise movement thereof.
  • the means I prefer for this purpose comprises a nail or screw driven radially inwardly through any convenient part of the grip and through .at least one side of the sleeve into the core.
  • rlhe screw 16 may then be driven into the core with its head well depressed below the surface of the grip so that the heat from the tool will not be communicated to the hand.
  • Fig. 2 The form of the invention shown in Fig. 2 is substantially the same as that of Fig. 1, but in place of a tubular sleeve, I use one formed of coiled wire or the like, the body of which is shown at 12b and the flange thereof at 12, which, as above described, constitutes a guard lying'in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the handle at the tool end thereof.
  • This handle also is bored at 13 and counter-bored at 14: for the fastener which I prefer to consist of a nail 16 driven into the core.
  • This form of the fastener is well adapted for the purpose because it is capable of being driven directly through the sleeve between the adjacent coils thereof.
  • the sleeve constitutes a means positively preventing the splitting of the grip due to the action of the heat or driving of the tool into the core.
  • the handle herein set forth is practically indestructible in practice.
  • tool handle comprising a wooden grip having a longitudinal bore entirely through the same from one end tol the other, a metal reinforcement while the tool end of the core is spaced insleeve 1itted in said bore throughout the Wardiy from the flange aforesaid, and a 1;) length oi the grip and having a flange at locking member extending through one side the tool end constituting a heat guard and of the grip and sleeve into tue core prevent- 5 protector for the end of the grip, a cylining accidental relative endwise .movement of drieal Wooden core itted removably in the any of the parts. sleeve, the rear end of the core being flush With the adjacent end of the grip and sleeve BERNARD A. GREENGOOD.

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B. A. GR'EENGOOD.
TOOL HANDLE.
APPLICATION FILED IuLY 21. IsIs.
Lmg?. Patented De@ 5,1916.
WITNESSES l/VI/E/VTOH MM Anon/VHS mr Ivorzms Pzrsns co.. Pnomurna.. wAsNmamN. av c BERNARD A. GREENGOOD, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
TOOL-HANDLE.
Specicaton of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 5, 1916.
Application filed. July 21, 1916. Serial No. 110,470.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, BERNARD A. GREEN- oooD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Tool-Handle,of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to handles for tools of various kinds and has particular reference to handles to be attached to soldering irons or the like, whereby the operators hand will be protected from the heat.
Among the objects of the invention also is to provide a handle of a more durable and substantial nature, without materially increasing its cost, than other handles heretofore proposed for similar purposes.
With the foregoing and other objects in view the invention consists in the arrangement and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed, and while the invention is not restricted to the exact details of construction disclosed or suggested herein, still for the purpose of illustrating a practical embodiment thereof reference is had to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same parts in the several views, and in .which- Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal. section of one forno of my improvement; and Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modified form.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, I show in 1 a tool handle' N comprising three principal parts, vnamely,
the hand grip preferably of wood or some other similar suitable material; a core 11 likewise of wood or some other material well suited for the frictional connection of the tang of the tool, and a sleeve portion 12 10a from one end to the other and into this bore is fitted the body portion of the sleeve 12 with a reasonably snug fit. At the tool end of the sleeve is formed aiiange 12a constituting a guard for the tool end or shoulder 1()b of the grip, thus protecting the grip from the direct effect of the heat and constituting also a reinforcement for this end l of the grip.
The core 1.1 is preferably a true cylinder,
the rear end of which is flush with the adjacent end of the grip and the sleeve, while the front or tool end of the core is spaced inwardly from the plane of the flange 122 In other words, thecore is approximately a half inch shorter than the grip and the sleeve. The danger of the burning or charring of the tool end of the core, therefore, 1s practically obviated. The core at the end just mentioned is provided with a socket 11a for the tang end of the tool, the same being adapted to be driven or otherwise forced into it in any suitable manner.
Jfltfter the core is fitted snugly into the sleeve, as above described, it is locked by some suitable means preventing relative endwise movement thereof. The means I prefer for this purpose, because of the simplicity and efficiency, comprises a nail or screw driven radially inwardly through any convenient part of the grip and through .at least one side of the sleeve into the core. For this purpose I bore a countersink 13 in the grip and then counterbore the same at 14 and drill a hole 15 through the sleeve. rlhe screw 16 may then be driven into the core with its head well depressed below the surface of the grip so that the heat from the tool will not be communicated to the hand.
The form of the invention shown in Fig. 2 is substantially the same as that of Fig. 1, but in place of a tubular sleeve, I use one formed of coiled wire or the like, the body of which is shown at 12b and the flange thereof at 12, which, as above described, constitutes a guard lying'in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the handle at the tool end thereof. This handle also is bored at 13 and counter-bored at 14: for the fastener which I prefer to consist of a nail 16 driven into the core. This form of the fastener is well adapted for the purpose because it is capable of being driven directly through the sleeve between the adjacent coils thereof.
In both forms of the invention shown, it will be observed that the sleeve constitutes a means positively preventing the splitting of the grip due to the action of the heat or driving of the tool into the core. In short, the handle herein set forth is practically indestructible in practice.
I claim:
rlhe herein described tool handle comprising a wooden grip having a longitudinal bore entirely through the same from one end tol the other, a metal reinforcement while the tool end of the core is spaced insleeve 1itted in said bore throughout the Wardiy from the flange aforesaid, and a 1;) length oi the grip and having a flange at locking member extending through one side the tool end constituting a heat guard and of the grip and sleeve into tue core prevent- 5 protector for the end of the grip, a cylining accidental relative endwise .movement of drieal Wooden core itted removably in the any of the parts. sleeve, the rear end of the core being flush With the adjacent end of the grip and sleeve BERNARD A. GREENGOOD.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
, Washington, D. C.
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US2460874A (en) * 1944-07-21 1949-02-08 Kobe Inc Method of making tool handles
USD669332S1 (en) * 2010-07-14 2012-10-23 Ing. Johann Hoertnagl - Werkzeuge Gmbh Handle for tools

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2460874A (en) * 1944-07-21 1949-02-08 Kobe Inc Method of making tool handles
USD669332S1 (en) * 2010-07-14 2012-10-23 Ing. Johann Hoertnagl - Werkzeuge Gmbh Handle for tools

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