Hammer handle
US-D897805-S · Oct 6, 2020 · US
US11897115B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11897115-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318129183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2024 |
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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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What is claimed is: 1. A striking hand tool, comprising: a head portion disposed at a first end of the striking hand tool, the head portion configured to deliver striking impacts; 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 comprises an inner portion and an external portion, the plastic inner portion having a durometer measurement within manufacturing tolerance between 60 Shore A and 70 Shore A, and the plastic external portion having a durometer measurement within manufacturing between 50 Shore A and 65 Shore A, such that a durometer measurement of the grip component as a whole is within manufacturing tolerance between 55 Shore A and 70 Shore A; wherein the handle comprises a metal core that extends within the grip component; wherein the metal core is harder than a durometer measurement of the plastic inner portion which is harder than a durometer measurement of the plastic external portion; wherein the grip component is overmolded onto the metal core, with a first shot of the plastic inner portion and a second shot of the plastic external portion; and wherein the plastic external portion surrounds the plastic internal portion where engaged by a user's hand to as to dampen impacts transmitted from the head portion through the metal core to the user's hand. 2. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the head portion comprises a hammer head. 3. The striking hand tool of claim 2 , wherein the hammer head comprises a bell portion. 4. The striking hand tool of claim 2 , wherein the head portion comprises a claw portion. 5. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the overall durometer measurement of the grip component as a whole is approximately 60 Shore A. 6. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the durometer measurement of the plastic inner portion is approximately 65 Shore A. 7. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the durometer measurement of the plastic external portion is approximately 57 Shore A. 8. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein both the plastic external portion and the plastic internal portion are between medium soft and medium hard. 9. The striking hand tool of claim 1 , wherein the metal core is integrally formed with a neck that extends from the grip component to the head portion. 10. The striking tool of claim 9 , wherein the neck is integrally formed with the head portion. 11. The striking tool of claim 1 , wherein the grip component is reverse molded over the metal core, with a first shot of the plastic external portion and a second shot of the plastic internal portion. 12. The striking tool of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the plastic inner portion and the plastic external portion are formed from one or more of TPE, TPU, and TPR materials.
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