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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25FCOMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D1/00Hand hammers; Hammer heads of special shape or materials
    • B25D1/02Inserts or attachments forming the striking part of hammer heads
    • 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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  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the combined implement partially in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section.
  • Fig. 3 is a detached view of the head.
  • Fig. 4 is a section at the line 00 w, and
  • Fig. 5 is a detached view of the nut in larger size.
  • the hammer-head A and hatchet B are in one piece, with a mortise or eye in the central part for the reception of the lever-handle D.
  • the pivot pin or screw 5 passes through the head and through the lever D, and at the end
  • the fixed claw-piece4 is usually of steel. Its shank is dovetailed by preference, and passes through the dovetailed end portion of the eye in the hammer and hatchet head. This claw 4 should have a shoulder at one end and be riveted in place at the other end, as shown.
  • the handle C is hollow, and it is preferably of cast-iron, and can be slipped freely endwise upon the lever-handle D to form a percussive weight for striking upon the inner part of the head and driving the claws 34into the wood at each side of the nail-head.
  • the handle C and lever-handle D are to be moved in the direction shown by the arrow, Fig. 2, and the nail-head is firmly grasped between thejaws 3 and 4, and the curved surface 0 of the hammer-head becomes a rolling fulcrum or bearing upon the wood as the nail is withdrawn by the nail-puller.
  • the hammer and hatchet portions of the head are to be of any convenient size or shape; but I prefer to bevel off the edges of the head at each side of the eye adjacent to the claws 3 and 4, as seen in Fig. 4, in order that the head of the nail may be seen and the claws 3 and 4 placed at opposite sides of the same. It is preferable to have a loop or finger-hold at 6 upon the ham mer-head to be grasped while the claws 3 and 4 are being driven into the wood, so that the ham mer-head may easily be held in the proper position.
  • the nut E When the instrument is to be used for drawing nails the nut E is unscrewed from the end of the lever-handle l) and held out of the way by drawing thenut out endwise until the slot of the collar it passes the said screw-point, and the pin or screw g occupies the slot between hand (I and prevents thenut E reachingits normalposition. it is not in the way when the handle C is used as apercussive weight in driving the olawsinto the wood. By the reverse movement the nut E is screwed upon the end of the lever-handle and the hollow handle C is firmly clamped between the nut and the hammer-head, as seen in Fig. 1.
  • the hatchet and hammer head having the convex fulcrum 0, in combination with the lever-handle l) and claw 3, passing through the head, the pivot 5, and stationary claw 4, substantially as set forth.
  • nail-puller consisting'of a head, alever-handle ⁇ V.
  • A. DOUD pivoted to the head, claws 3 and 4, a hollow LEWIS B. HARRIS.
  • IO handle serving also as a Weight to drive the

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H. 1). MORRIS. v
; CLAW HAMMER.
No. 266,045. Patented Oct. 17, 1882.
. of this lever D there is a claw, 0.
UNITED STATES PATENT trace.
HENRY D. MORRIS, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
CLAW-HAMMER;
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 266,045, dated October 17, 1882.
Application filed June 27, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom t't may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY D. MORRIS, of the city and county of San Francisco, and State 0t California, haveinvented an Improved Hammer, Hatchet, and Nail-Puller Combined, of which the following is a specification.
Metal handles for hammers have been made, and nail-pullers have been provided with a lever-claw and rocking fulcrum and apercussive weight. These, however, are separate devices from the hammer. In my implement I have combined with a hatchet and hammer a nail-puller adapted to the withdrawal of nails; at the same time the hammer and hatchet remain available, and the handle performs the additional duty ota percussive weightto drive the claws of the nail-puller into the wood.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of the combined implement partially in section. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section. Fig. 3 is a detached view of the head. Fig. 4 is a section at the line 00 w, and Fig. 5 is a detached view of the nut in larger size.
The hammer-head A and hatchet B are in one piece, with a mortise or eye in the central part for the reception of the lever-handle D. The pivot pin or screw 5 passes through the head and through the lever D, and at the end The fixed claw-piece4 is usually of steel. Its shank is dovetailed by preference, and passes through the dovetailed end portion of the eye in the hammer and hatchet head. This claw 4 should have a shoulder at one end and be riveted in place at the other end, as shown.
The handle C is hollow, and it is preferably of cast-iron, and can be slipped freely endwise upon the lever-handle D to form a percussive weight for striking upon the inner part of the head and driving the claws 34into the wood at each side of the nail-head. When this has been done the handle C and lever-handle D are to be moved in the direction shown by the arrow, Fig. 2, and the nail-head is firmly grasped between thejaws 3 and 4, and the curved surface 0 of the hammer-head becomes a rolling fulcrum or bearing upon the wood as the nail is withdrawn by the nail-puller.
I remark that the hammer and hatchet portions of the head are to be of any convenient size or shape; but I prefer to bevel off the edges of the head at each side of the eye adjacent to the claws 3 and 4, as seen in Fig. 4, in order that the head of the nail may be seen and the claws 3 and 4 placed at opposite sides of the same. It is preferable to have a loop or finger-hold at 6 upon the ham mer-head to be grasped while the claws 3 and 4 are being driven into the wood, so that the ham mer-head may easily be held in the proper position.
When this implement is being used as a hammer or a hatchet the end of the handle C .must be held firmly against the inner side of the head. To accomplish this purpose 1 use a nuton the end of the lever-handle 1). Such nut is preferably in the form shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 5. Its body passes into the handle C, but the milled head rests against the end of such handle. The sides of the nut are turned down so as to leave the collars hand (1. The collar h is slotted, preferably diagonally, and there is a small screw, g, passing through the handle C,'the point of which prevents the nut E becoming separated and lost. When the instrument is to be used for drawing nails the nut E is unscrewed from the end of the lever-handle l) and held out of the way by drawing thenut out endwise until the slot of the collar it passes the said screw-point, and the pin or screw g occupies the slot between hand (I and prevents thenut E reachingits normalposition. it is not in the way when the handle C is used as apercussive weight in driving the olawsinto the wood. By the reverse movement the nut E is screwed upon the end of the lever-handle and the hollow handle C is firmly clamped between the nut and the hammer-head, as seen in Fig. 1.
I claim as my invention- 1. The hatchet and hammer head having the convex fulcrum 0, in combination with the lever-handle l) and claw 3, passing through the head, the pivot 5, and stationary claw 4, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with the hammer-head, of the lever-handle D, having a claw, 3, and passing through the head, the pivot 5, the stationary claw 4, the hollow handle C, surrounding the lever D, and the screw-nut E, substantially as set forth.
Hence 3. ThesereW-nutE, having the notched riugclaws into the wood, and means for connecting flange h, in combination with the handle U, the handle and lever-handle and clamping lever-handle D, hammer orhatchet head claws them to the head, substantially as set forth.
3 and 4, and pivot for attaching the lever-han- Signed by me this 5th day of June, A. l). 5 dle D to thehmnmer-head,substantially as set 1882.
forth. HENRY D. MORRIS.
4. The combined hammer or hatchet and l Vitnesses: nail-puller, consisting'of a head, alever-handle \V. A. DOUD, pivoted to the head, claws 3 and 4, a hollow LEWIS B. HARRIS.
IO handle, serving also as a Weight to drive the
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