Reinforcing sleeve for long-handled tools

Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Hand forks and shovels – Handles

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A01B 122, B25G 334

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055404723

ABSTRACT:
A retrofittable reinforcing tubular sleeve that is operable to reinforce a variety of long-handled implements. The sleeve is slid over the free end of the handle and toward the implement head to establish a snug fit between the wall of the sleeve bore and the neck of the implement head. A reinforcing spine extends lengthwise along the exterior of the sleeve. The sleeve is positioned on the handle such that the spine extends adjacent the aft side of the implement handle.

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