Ergonomic grip for striking tool

US11660738B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11660738-B2
Application numberUS-202017116376-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2020
Priority dateDec 9, 2020
Publication dateMay 30, 2023
Grant dateMay 30, 2023

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A striking hand tool includes a grip component where an external surface has a front arc half and a rear arc half, wherein an area of the grip is smaller in a first cross sectional plane further from a head of the tool than a second plane closer to the head portion. A ρ value of the front arc half in the first cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.45. A measurement from a first axis to a frontmost point in the first cross sectional plane is between 17.5 mm and 19 mm. A ρ value of the front arc half in the second cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.5. A measurement from the first axis to a frontmost point in the second cross sectional plane is between 18.5 mm and 20 mm. Methods of manufacturing and striking hand tools having desirous durometer measurements are also disclosed.

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A striking hand tool, comprising: a head portion disposed at a first end of the hand tool; and a handle attached to or integral with the head portion and extending toward a second and opposite end of the hand tool, the handle comprising a grip component; wherein the grip component extends along a first axis of elongation for the handle, and wherein at any cross sectional plane perpendicularly intersecting the first axis there is a second axis of symmetry for a cross section of the grip component perpendicularly intersecting with the first axis of elongation, and a third axis separating a front half and a rear half of the handle, the third axis perpendicularly intersecting the first axis and the second axis; wherein an external surface of the grip component comprises a front arc half and a rear arc half, the front arc half defined at any cross sectional plane is along the first axis between a frontmost point and side points along the third axis, and the rear arc half defined at any cross sectional plane is between a rearmost point and the side points along the third axis; wherein a first cross sectional area of the grip component defined by the second axis and the third axis is smaller in a first cross sectional plane defined by the second axis and the third axis along the first axis of elongation proximal to the second and opposite end than in a second cross sectional plane defined by the second axis and the third axis along the first axis of elongation proximal to the head portion; wherein a ρ value of the front arc half in the first cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.45; wherein a measurement from the first axis to the frontmost point in the first cross sectional plane is between 17.5 mm and 19 mm; wherein a ρ value of the front arc half in the second cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.5; and wherein a measurement from the first axis to the frontmost point in the second cross sectional plane is between 18.5 mm and 20 mm. 2. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the ρ value of the front arc half in the first cross sectional plane is approximately 0.425. 3. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the ρ value of the front arc half in the second cross sectional plane is approximately 0.45. 4. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the measurement from the first axis to the frontmost point in the first cross sectional plane is approximately 18 mm. 5. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the measurement from the first axis to the frontmost point in the second cross sectional plane is approximately 19.25 mm. 6. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein a measurement from the first axis to either of the side points of the external surface along the third axis in the first cross sectional plane is between 12 mm and 13 mm. 7. The striking hand tool of claim 6 , wherein the measurement from the first axis to either of the side points of the external surface along the third axis in the first cross sectional plane is approximately 12.5 mm. 8. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein a measurement from the first axis to either of the side points of the external surface along the third axis in the second cross sectional plane is between 13 mm and 14 mm. 9. The striking hand tool of claim 8 , wherein the measurement from the first axis to either of the side points of the external surface along the third axis in the second cross sectional plane is approximately 13.5 mm. 10. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein a measurement between the first axis to a front angle point approximately halfway between the frontmost point and one of the side points of the external surface in the first cross sectional plane is approximately between 14.5 mm and 16 mm. 11. The striking hand tool of claim 10 , wherein the measurement between the first axis to a front angle point approximately halfway between the frontmost point and one of the side points of the external surface in the first cross sectional plane is approximately 15 mm. 12. The striking hand tool of claim 10 , wherein the front angle point is approximately 45° from the frontmost point relative to where the first cross sectional plane intersects first axis. 13. The striking hand tool of claim 10 , wherein a measurement between the frontmost point and the rearmost point along the second axis in the second cross sectional plane is approximately between 33.75 mm and 36 mm. 14. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein a measurement between the first axis to a front angle point approximately halfway between the frontmost point and one of the side points of the external surface in the second plane at is approximately between 15 mm and 17 mm. 15. The striking hand tool of claim 14 , wherein the front angle point is approximately 45° from the frontmost point relative to where the second cross sectional plane intersects first axis. 16. The striking hand tool of claim 14 , wherein a measurement between the frontmost point and the rearmost point along the second axis in the second cross sectional plane is approximately between 33.75 mm and 36 mm. 17. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein a measurement between the frontmost point and the rearmost point along the second axis in the first cross sectional plane is approximately between 32 mm and 34 mm. 18. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein a measurement between the frontmost point and the rearmost point along the second axis in the second cross sectional plane is approximately between 33.75 mm and 36 mm. 19. A method of manufacturing a striking hand tool, comprising: forming a head portion disposed at a first end of the hand tool; forming a handle comprising a grip component; and attaching the handle to the head portion or making the handle integral with the head portion, the handle extending toward a second and opposite end of the hand tool; wherein the grip component extends along a first axis of elongation for the handle, and wherein at any cross sectional plane perpendicularly intersecting the first axis there is a second axis of symmetry for a cross section of the grip component perpendicularly intersecting with the first axis of elongation, and a third axis separating a front half and a rear half of the handle, the third axis perpendicularly intersecting the first axis and the second axis; wherein an external surface of the grip component comprises a front arc half and a rear arc half, the front arc half defined at any cross sectional plane is along the first axis between a frontmost point and side points along the third axis, and the rear arc half defined at any cross sectional plane is between a rearmost point and the side points along the third axis; wherein a first cross sectional area of the grip component defined by the second axis and the third axis is smaller in a first cross sectional plane defined by the second axis and the third axis along the first axis of elongation proximal to the second and opposite end than in a second cross sectional plane defined by the second axis and the third axis along the first axis of elongation proximal to the head portion; wherein a ρ value of the front arc half in the first cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.45; wherein a measurement from the first axis to the frontmost point in the first cross sectional plane is between 17.5 mm and 19 mm; wherein a ρ value of the front arc half in the second cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.5; and wherein a measurement from the first axis to th

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  • with provision for withdrawing or holding nails or spikes · CPC title

  • characterised by material or shape (B25G1/01, B25G1/02 take precedence {; for hand tools comprising coating rollers B05C17/0205}) · CPC title

  • B25G1/00Primary

    Handle constructions · CPC title

  • B25G1/102Primary

    the shape being specially adapted to facilitate handling or improve grip · CPC title

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What does patent US11660738B2 cover?
A striking hand tool includes a grip component where an external surface has a front arc half and a rear arc half, wherein an area of the grip is smaller in a first cross sectional plane further from a head of the tool than a second plane closer to the head portion. A ρ value of the front arc half in the first cross sectional plane is less than approximately 0.45. A measurement from a first axi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stanley Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25G1/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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