Multi-purpose hand held tool
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1. A multi-purpose tool comprising:
- a shaft having a first end and a second end;
a head mounted with the first end of the shaft, the head comprising a striking surface and a claw;
a ring that includes a notch therein and is disposed around the shaft, wherein the ring is adapted to freely slide axially along the shaft and rotate about the shaft; and
, wherein a portion of the shaft includes a section having an increased cross-sectional area, including a protrusion, to interfere with axial movement the ring, wherein the protrusion is dimensioned to allow the ring to pass over the protrusion when the notch of the ring is aligned with the protrusion.
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Abstract
A multi-purpose hand tool is provided which allows an individual to perform several tasks and reduces the need for additional tools. Specifically, the tool includes a hammer and a claw with an extension providing additional leverage to the claw for prying objects apart and for pulling nails. Additionally, the hand held tool provides a ring and catches useful for pulling fence wiring such as barbed wire during the installation of a fence.
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1. A multi-purpose tool comprising:
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a shaft having a first end and a second end; a head mounted with the first end of the shaft, the head comprising a striking surface and a claw; a ring that includes a notch therein and is disposed around the shaft, wherein the ring is adapted to freely slide axially along the shaft and rotate about the shaft; and
, wherein a portion of the shaft includes a section having an increased cross-sectional area, including a protrusion, to interfere with axial movement the ring, wherein the protrusion is dimensioned to allow the ring to pass over the protrusion when the notch of the ring is aligned with the protrusion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A multi-purpose tool comprising:
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a shaft with a first end and a second end; a head connected to the first end of the shaft, the head comprising a striking surface and a claw; a ring including a notch that is disposed around the shaft, wherein the ring is free to slide axially along the shaft and rotate freely about the shaft; a protrusion rigidly mounted with the head, wherein the protrusion is formed as a loop at the head of the tool, and wherein a portion of the loop is located near the claw; and
, a second protrusion at an increased cross-sectional area of the shaft, wherein the second protrusion is dimensioned to interfere with the axial movement of the ring but allow the ring to pass over the protrusion when the notch of the ring is aligned with the protrusion. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A multi-purpose tool comprising:
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a shaft with a first end and a second end, wherein the shaft comprise a magnetic material; a head with a front, a back, and a top side on the first end of the shaft, the head further comprising; a substantially flat striking face mounted with the front surface; a claw mounted with the back surface, wherein the claw is V shaped and includes two members separated by a generally V shaped slot; and a loop extending from the front side of the head to the back side of the head on the top surface, wherein a portion of the loop being is located towards proximate to the back surface of the head and shaped to provide a fulcrum for the claw; a pry bar located at the second end of the shaft, the pry bar comprising a wedge extending from the second end of the shaft and a slot in the wedge deferring a first wedge member and a second wedge member; a notched ring with an inner diameter and an outer diameter disposed around the shaft and adapted to rotate about the shaft and move axially along the shaft; a ring stopper adjacent the second end of the shaft for limiting the axial movement of the ring toward the second end of the shaft, the stopper comprising a portion of the shaft with an increased diameter, wherein the diameter of the stopper gradually increases to a diameter greater than the inner diameter of the ring, a ring holder adjacent the first end of the shaft, the ring holder comprising a protrusion from the shaft the protrusion extending from the shaft to define a shaft thickness greater than the inner diameter of the ring to generally prevent the ring from axially moving past the ring holder the width of the protrusion being less than the width of the notch in the ring, so the ring can pass over the ring holder when the notch of the ring is aligned with the protrusion.
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