Tools – Hammer – Having shock absorbing means
Patent
1998-01-09
2000-01-25
Scherbel, David A.
Tools
Hammer
Having shock absorbing means
81 20, 81 25, B25D 100
Patent
active
06016722&
ABSTRACT:
A shock-absorbing claw hammer includes a handle, a claw and a striking head. Vibrations and shock in the handle and head, as well as recoil, caused by the striking head striking an object are at least partially reduced by shock-absorbing means.
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Gierer Joseph T.
Pringle David L.
Emerson Electric Co.
Gleason Mark L.
Nguyen Dung Van
Scherbel David A.
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