Helve of a hammer

Tools – Hammer – Having shock absorbing means

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047381663

ABSTRACT:
A hammer having a helve which includes a core attached at one end to a hammer head and a grip surrounding the core, the grip having a pair of axially extending passages therethrough, the passages being located in diametrically opposed relation to each other along a direction which is parallel to the striking direction of the hammer head. The axially extending passages absorb shock by allowing the grip to deform when the hammer head strikes an object which allows the user to maintain a tight grip of the hammer.

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