Paint can opener

Compound tools – Hammer

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30 82, 30358, B25D 104, B26B 2114, B26F 100

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051271214

ABSTRACT:
An elongate handle mounts a generally "J" shaped head thereon in a forward end of the handle of the "J" shaped head, including a planar construction defining an inner edge and an outer edge, with the inner edge including a first lug cooperative with the second lug defining a receiving gap therebetween, with the receiving gap intersected by a piercing lug for puncturing of a gutter portion of an associated paint can to permit drainage of paint through a conventional paint can gutter. The organization includes a lifting lug mounted to an outer edge of the "J" shaped head for removal of the associated paint can lid. The handle of the organization further includes an internally threaded bore selectively mounting a hammer head portion or a blade support member to secure a blade therewithin for scraping during a painting procedure.

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Published article of Robert M. Yoder p. 28 dated Oct. 2, 1948.

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