IP Library Granted Patent US 12686107
Granted Patent B2
US 12686107 · App. 18/226,919 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Hammer with linearly adjustable claw

Inventor: Scott L. Smith (Saint Johns, FL)
B25D1/045
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12686107
App. No.
18/226,919
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hammer includes a handle, a head assembly affixed to the handle, and a claw assembly slidably disposed on the handle. The handle includes apertures interspaced linearly along the length of the handle. The head assembly includes a throat and a striking face. The claw assembly includes a claw, an annular sleeve slidably disposed around the handle for enabling linear adjustment of the claw assembly along the length of the handle, and a ratcheting lever coupled to the sleeve for adjusting the position of the claw relative to the head assembly during operation. The ratcheting lever includes a spring-biased locking pin for removably engaging any one of the apertures to selectively secure the claw assembly to the handle in a desired position and a depressible release arm for releasing the spring-biased locking pin from the apertures to enable the claw assembly to slide along the length of the handle.

Claims (23)

1 . A hammer with a linearly adjustable claw, comprising:

an elongated handle including a proximal end, a distal end, a front side, a rear side, and a plurality of apertures interspaced along the elongated handle;

a head assembly affixed to the distal end of the elongated handle, the head assembly including a head body, a throat protruding outwardly from the head body and extending away from the elongated handle, and a striking face protruding outwardly from the throat;

a claw assembly slidably disposed on the elongated handle, the claw assembly including a claw body slidably coupled to the head body, a curved two-pronged claw protruding outwardly from the claw body and extending away from the elongated handle, the curved-two pronged claw forming a gap between the two prongs, a sleeve coupled to the claw body and positioned annularly around the elongated handle, the sleeve comprising a first aperture and a bore through which a spring-biased locking pin extends, and the claw assembly further comprising a ratcheting lever coupled to the sleeve, the ratcheting lever including the spring-biased locking pin configured to removably engage any one of the plurality of apertures, a second aperture through which the spring-biased locking pin extends, and a depressible release arm extending outwardly from the ratcheting lever and extending away from the elongated handle, wherein the bore of the sleeve includes a diameter larger than a diameter of the first aperture and is adjacent to an end of the ratcheting lever.

2 . The hammer of claim 1 , wherein the spring-biased locking pin comprises a pin body having a first end and a second end, the first end positioned within the bore, the pin body extending through the first aperture and second aperture, the second end positioned outside of the sleeve and the ratcheting lever.

3 . The hammer of claim 2 , wherein the spring-biased locking pin further comprises a collar disposed around the second end of the pin body, the collar securing the pin body to the release arm and within the bore.

4 . The hammer of claim 2 , wherein the spring-biased locking pin further comprises a locking tooth disposed on the first end of the pin body for engaging any one of the plurality of apertures.

5 . The hammer of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of apertures includes a shape complimentary to the shape of the locking tooth to receive the locking tooth flush therein.

6 . The hammer of claim 2 , wherein the spring-biased locking pin further comprises a spring extending annularly around the pin body, the spring positioned within the bore between the first aperture and second end of the pin body, the spring biased toward a rear side of the elongated handle.

7 . The hammer of claim 2 , wherein:

upon depression of the release arm, the ratcheting lever pulls the pin body away from the elongated handle out of the bore and out of any one of the plurality of apertures, thereby releasing the claw assembly from the elongated handle; and

upon release of the release arm, the pin body is driven back toward the elongated handle and into any one of the plurality of apertures, thereby securing the claw assembly in position along the elongated handle.

8 . The hammer of claim 1 , further comprising a grip extending annularly around the proximal end of the elongated handle, the plurality of apertures interspaced linearly along the length of the elongated handle between the distal end and the grip.

9 . The hammer of claim 8 , wherein the grip defines a stop shoulder extending annularly around the elongated handle, the stop shoulder including a diameter substantially equal to or larger than a diameter of the sleeve to stop the sleeve thereon.

10 . The hammer of claim 1 , wherein:

the claw body includes a top end, a bottom end, a proximal end, a distal end, and an inwardly extending recess disposed on the proximal end; and

the head body a top end, a bottom end, a front end, a rear end, and a projection extending outwardly from the rear end, the projection slidably disposed within the recess to enable the claw body to slide linearly along the head body.

11 . The hammer of claim 10 , wherein the rear side of elongated handle is substantially the same size and shape as the projection such that the recess fits over the rear side of the elongated handle and slides thereover when the claw assembly is linearly adjusted along the length of the elongated handle.

12 . The hammer of claim 1 , wherein the head body includes a stop lip extending outwardly therefrom to stop the sleeve at the distal end of the elongated handle and align the claw assembly with the head assembly such that the claw body is flush with the head body.

13 . The hammer of claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of apertures are evenly spaced apart and coplanar; and

each of the plurality of apertures defines a distinct height adjustment of the claw assembly relative to the head assembly, such that when the spring-biased locking pin is engaged with any one of the plurality of apertures, the claw assembly is at a different height relative to the head assembly than when engaged with any of the other plurality of apertures.

14 . The hammer of claim 1 , wherein the ratcheting lever includes a flange extending outwardly from the first end.