HAND OPERATED HAMMERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AIR FORCED GRIP OLYMPIA INDUSTRIAL, INC. 505 South Seventh Avenue City of Industry CA 91746 hand-operated hammers;GRIP;
CREATE THE HOME YOU LOVE Under the Roof Decorating Inc. 1711 - 10th Avenue SW, #200 Calgary, Alberta T3C0K1 Canada Hand operated hammers; hand tools, namely, hand tools in the nature of hammers for hanging pictures;decorative wall plaques made of stone;Metal wall hooks for wall decorations, namely, picture frames, framed art, mirrors and decorative wall plaques; nails; metal screws; metal wall fastening anchors for securing pictures to walls; non-luminous and non-mechanical metal signs in the form of wall décor letters used for decoration;Wall canvas, namely, original art pictures on canvas; dry mounted art, namely, prints in the nature of printed art photographs, art pictured in the nature of paintings and drawings, printed photographs and wall decals; framed art pictures; art pictures in the nature of paintings, drawings and printed photographs;decorative wall plaques made of precious metal;Custom and ready-made decorative frames, namely, frames for art prints, in particular, printed art photographs, art in the nature of paintings and drawings, and printed photographs to hang on walls; picture frames; table top picture frames; mirrors; decorative wall plaques, namely, plaques of plastic and wood; shelves; coat hangers; non-metal wall hooks for hanging wall decorations; non-metal wall anchors, namely, non-metal fastening anchors for securing pictures to walls;Interior decorating; interior design;
NAILMASTER STANLEY WORKS, THE New Britain CT HAND OPERATED HAMMERS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Glass bottle breaking apparatus comprises a hopper (17) for receiving empty glass bottles (47) in bulk, at least a portion of the hopper (17) being formed as a grating including stop means (31), and a shaft (22) located outside of the hopper (17) carrying hammers (43, 44) mounted for pivotal movement relative to the shaft. When the shaft (22) is rotated on its central longitudinal axis by means of a motor (23) and drive (37, 39, 40), the flailing hammers (43, 44) move in an arcuate path into and through the hopper (17) towards and through the stop means (31) and impact with bottles (47) contained within the hopper (17) and lying in the path of the hammers (43, 44) causing breakage of the bottles (47). The apparatus provides for a compact bottle breaking machine with reduced risk of jamming.