Tools – Hammer – Having shock absorbing means
Patent
1996-04-18
1997-08-19
Smith, James G.
Tools
Hammer
Having shock absorbing means
81 20, B25D 112
Patent
active
056576749
ABSTRACT:
A composite hammer is provided having enhanced vibration dampening characteristics. In one aspect of the invention, the composite hammer includes a handle having an elongated body and a cradle attached to a terminal end of the body. An elastomeric member substantially encapsulates the cradle and at least partially encapsulates a head structure to thereby secure the head structure to said handle. In another aspect of the invention, the hammer includes a substantially rigid elongated body having a chamber therein. An elastomeric material filler is positioned within the chamber of the hammer body to thereby enhance the vibration dampening characteristics of said hammer.
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