Grip for hand-held power tools

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Inventors

Honsa, Thomas W.
Lafrenz, Clifford J.
Honsa, Thomas S.
Stutenberg, Delbert M.
Woods, Perry W.

Application #

274880

Filed

Nov-22-1988

Published

Jul-16-1991

Current US Class

030/276
030/298

International Classes

B26B 007/00

Field of Search

30/298 30/276 30/296

Assignee

CCH Partnership (Moline, IL)

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henderson & Sturm

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Abstract
The improved grip is furnished as an adjunct to a tool of the type featuring a horizontal part; e.g., a handle, which carries, for example, a working member such as a rotary slicer operating in a plane parallel to the plane that includes the axis of the handle. The grip is mounted in a position in which it extends upwardly in upright fashion from the aforesaid plane and is mounted on the tool by means including vibration-damping material, which, in conjunction with the upright posture of the grip, minimizes physical tensions in the hand and wrist/forearm of the user. The attachment also includes a rest for the user's wrist/forearm.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. For use with a hand-held rotary tool having a horizontal circular frame of rigid construction and including a tubular, horizontal, rigid handle rigidly joined to and projecting from the frame to be grasped from above by a user's hand with the user's fingers generally vertically and a circular rotary cutter carried by the frame, an attachment comprising an upright grip having upper and lower portions, and means mounting the grip on the handle as a replacement for the handle and intended to be operatively grasped by a user's hand with the user's fingers disposed generally horizontally.

2. The attachment according to claim 1, in which the mounting means includes vibration-absorbing material between the grip and the handle.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention structure is intended primarily for use with or an improvement in meat slicers of the general character forming the subject matter of the U.S. Pat. No. 4,439,924, to Bettcher for example, wherein the slicer tool comprises a circular frame holding a rotary circular slicer blade and wherein a frame-connected part or handle is disposed generally horizontally as a forward extension of the user's arm. The user grasps the handle from above, for example, and moves the tool over the material to be sliced, typically for removing excess fat from a meat product. During operation of the tool, vibrational and related forces generated by the rotary slicer are transmitted to the handle, because the handle and slicer-supporting frame are rigidly joined together. In addition to user discomfort resulting from the transmission of such forces, the design of the handle requires grasping of the tool in such fashion that the user's hand and forearm become easily fatigued because of the tensions built up during prolonged use of the tool.
 
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