Hammer head having a deformable sriking surface

B - Operations – Transporting – 25 – D

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B25D 1/08 (2006.01) B25G 1/01 (2006.01)

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CA 2310206

A hammer having a deformable main striking surface for striking an object while allowing the main striking surface to substantially conform to the outer contour of the object being struck. The hammer includes a hammer head mounted to a handle. The hammer head includes a set of plates each having end peripheral edges. The end peripheral edges of adjacent plates together form the deformable main striking surface. The plates are mounted so as to be slidable relative to each other within a predetermined plate sliding range. The hammer head is preferably mounted to the handle so as to allow relative angular movement between the hammer head and the handle during hammering motions. The hammer head is attached to the handle by an attachment rod loosely fitted within a handle channel. The clearance created between the attachment rod and the handle channel allows for the relative angular movement between the hammer head and the handle.

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