Tools – Hammer – Having shock absorbing means
Patent
1986-02-14
1987-10-06
Schmidt, Frederick R.
Tools
Hammer
Having shock absorbing means
811776, B25D 102
Patent
active
046974814
ABSTRACT:
A hammer including a head core and a handle core which are made of a metallic material and are respectively imbedded in head and handle portions made of a resin material so as to form a generally T-shaped integral body. The head core and the handle core are separated from each other by a suitable distance by a portion of the resin material at which the head and handle portions are connected to each other.
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Maeda Shell Service Co., Ltd.
Schmidt Frederick R.
Vaught Bradley I.
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