Inventors:
Paul Croas - La Porte TX, US
International Classification:
B25D 11/00
B23P 19/04
B25D 13/00
Abstract:
A forced entry tool is disclosed that includes a two-sided hammerhead and provides a mechanical advantage to breach burglar bars and locks, yet is strong and portable. The two-sided hammerhead provides greater positional stability that reduces the necessity to reposition the tool. A two-sided hammerhead is attached to one end a guide rod, while a guide case with handles is encased over the guide rod. A striking base is attached to the guide rod near the end opposite to the hammerhead. The hammerhead is then positioned behind the burglar bars. The case is then moved forcefully over the guide rod, towards the striking the base. This repeated action of striking the base will then defeat the bolts, welds, locks, and bars through leverage and mechanical advantage.