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Class 144/195.4 - Hand-operated fixed splitting machine


Subclass of Class 144 - Woodworking
Definition: Splitting machine that is base mounted for support, wherein
No. of patents: 11
Last issue date: 08/29/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7096901Manually operated apparatus for splitting wood
Manually operated apparatus for splitting wood includes at least one axe-shaped blade vertically arranged on a support base. The at least one axe-shaped blade has an upward facing cutting edge. The axe-shaped blade is structured and arranged to receive thereon a low...
08/29/2006
7077121Block impact splitter
A block impact splitter is comprised of a support frame connected on a swivel to a stationary frame. A hammer is provided with a hammer head and secured to a pivotal arm pivotally connected to the support frame at a pivot connection. An actuating piston has a cylind...
07/18/2006
7040363Kit to form a wood splitting apparatus
A kit to form a wood splitting apparatus. The kit includes a guide track (14,16) capable of assembly and disassembly. The guide track is adapted for mounting (40) to a vertical support. A splitting wedge (22) is provided which is adapted to enga...
05/09/2006
7040362Log splitter
A log splitter comprising: a base; a lever having one end portion hingably attached to the base; a wedge slidably attached to a hinged end portion of the lever, to slidably reciprocate along the lever when the lever is swung; a log support for a cut log; and, an upp...
05/09/2006
6289955Adjustable, portable wood splitting apparatus
An adjustable, portable wood splitting apparatus is provided having a pair of linearly elongated, telescoping cylindrical base members forming a V-shaped base diverging outwardly from an apex, a bracket base member, a linearly elongated, vertically extend...
09/18/2001
5941292Tool for rock breaking and log splitting
A tool 10 for rock breaking, log splitting and similar operations includes a plate 12 having a plurality of identical apertures 14 formed therethrough. A frame 16 comprised of a skirt 18 formed from lengths of angle iron and a plurality of legs also forme...
08/24/1999
5575319Log splitting apparatus for use with conventional vehicle jacks
Log splitting apparatus for use in combination with a conventional vehicle jack includes a base for removably receiving and supporting the jack thereon and a first support connected to and extending upwardly from the base. A second support is connected to...
11/19/1996
5547001Kindling wood splitter device
A kindling wood splitter device comprising: a beam formed in an elongated configuration and positioned vertically in an operative orientation; an upper bracket including a front surface with frontwardly projecting members and a rear surface affixed to an ...
08/20/1996
5535795Log splitting attachment for a hand jack
The present invention provides a log splitting attachment for use with a hand jack particularly of the type for use splitting precut logs. The log splitting attachment is used with a manually operated jack, is easily transported from place to place, and i...
07/16/1996
4354537Wood splitting device
Apparatus for splitting logs including a base, a platform for supporting on end a log to be split, and a post mounted on the base. An axe head with a downwardly directed cutting edge is slideably received on the post which, in turn, is provided with a plu...
10/19/1982
4244407Mechanical log splitter
A base and an elongated support lever having one end thereof pivotally supported relative to the base for swinging of the support lever in an upstanding plane about an axis elevated relative to the base and for movement of the other free end of the suppor...
01/13/1981
 
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