Tool for removing rock climbing captive devices
First Claim
1. A tool for removing rock climbing captive devices comprising a substantially flat, rigid handle;
- a plurality of aligned holes spaced longitudinally along said handle;
opposing lateral appertenances on the front and rear ends of the handle;
a blade extending longitudinally from and integral with said front end of said handle;
said blade being tapered away from said handle and including an offset hook on its end opposite the end integral with said handle;
opposed recesses, one being at the junction of said blade and offset hook substantially facing said handle and the other being on the exterior of said hook facing in the longitudinal direction.
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Abstract
A simple one-piece, hand held tool for repeatedly removing captive devices used in rock climbing, i.e. jam nuts, stoppers, wedges, chocks, tees, etc. This is a manual operated metallic tool consisting of a handle portion with a plurality of weight reducing and attaching holes covered with a non-metallic resilient material with laterial appertenances symmetrically located, conforming to the users hand with the shank tapered leading to the tip consisting of an offset appendage, with a radiused recess and a flat 90° perpendicular to the shank forming a hook and a dished end, used to both pull or push a lodged climbing devices positioned in a rock fissures.
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3 Claims
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1. A tool for removing rock climbing captive devices comprising a substantially flat, rigid handle;
- a plurality of aligned holes spaced longitudinally along said handle;
opposing lateral appertenances on the front and rear ends of the handle;
a blade extending longitudinally from and integral with said front end of said handle;
said blade being tapered away from said handle and including an offset hook on its end opposite the end integral with said handle;
opposed recesses, one being at the junction of said blade and offset hook substantially facing said handle and the other being on the exterior of said hook facing in the longitudinal direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- a plurality of aligned holes spaced longitudinally along said handle;
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