Patent classifications
A01B1/02
Steel handle shovel
There is provided a steel handle shovel comprising a coupling assembly between the head shovel and the handle, which provides a higher resistance in the structure of the shovel to the force and the weight the shovel undergoes under working conditions.
Gardening Tool
A gardening tool includes an elongated body having a first end and a second end. An arm attachment portion is coupled substantially at the first end of the elongated body. The arm attachment portion is configured to at least partly wrap around a user's forearm. The tool also includes a pivotally adjustable handle that is coupled to and extends substantially laterally from the elongated body. The handle is disposed between the first and the second end of the elongated body. The tool further includes a pad that is coupled to the elongated body. The pad is disposed between the handle and the arm attachment portion, and its position is adjustable along a longitudinal axis of the elongated portion. A adapter mechanism is disposed at the second end of the elongated body. The adapter mechanism is configured to allow for interchanging of gardening tool heads.
Debris Scooping Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of debris scooping. More specifically, the present invention relates to a debris scooping device primarily comprised of a shaft, a shaft extension, and at least one head attachment. The head attachment may fixedly attach to the shaft or removably attach to the shaft via a plurality of female and male threads. The head attachment may be in the form of a shovel body, a spade body, a rake body, a spear, body, etc. such that the attachment can effectively remove debris from within a manhole. One embodiment of the device is further comprised of at least one shaft extension that can be attached to the shaft and head attachment to allow the device to increase in length.
Debris Scooping Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of debris scooping. More specifically, the present invention relates to a debris scooping device primarily comprised of a shaft, a shaft extension, and at least one head attachment. The head attachment may fixedly attach to the shaft or removably attach to the shaft via a plurality of female and male threads. The head attachment may be in the form of a shovel body, a spade body, a rake body, a spear, body, etc. such that the attachment can effectively remove debris from within a manhole. One embodiment of the device is further comprised of at least one shaft extension that can be attached to the shaft and head attachment to allow the device to increase in length.
Electromagnetic frequency (EMF) detecting safety shovel for detecting the presence of subsurface power cables during excavation
An EMF detecting safety shovel has electromagnetic field (EMF) detection circuitry operably coupled to a blade thereof for measuring changes in EMF over time (AC fields) which may be used by spotters during excavation work for detection of subsurface power supply cables. The safety shovel may be further configured for classifying different types of subsurface power cables wherein the EMF detector circuit may be configured for discriminating between low and high voltage subsurface power cables when the edge of the blade is within a certain distance thereof, and the EMF detector circuit may be adjusted to adjust the distance for use with differing conduit diameters. The EMF detector circuit may also employ bandpass filtering to discriminate between single and three phase power supplies. In this way, the present safety shovel may provide indication of the presence of subsurface power supply cables and also the type thereof.
Electromagnetic frequency (EMF) detecting safety shovel for detecting the presence of subsurface power cables during excavation
An EMF detecting safety shovel has electromagnetic field (EMF) detection circuitry operably coupled to a blade thereof for measuring changes in EMF over time (AC fields) which may be used by spotters during excavation work for detection of subsurface power supply cables. The safety shovel may be further configured for classifying different types of subsurface power cables wherein the EMF detector circuit may be configured for discriminating between low and high voltage subsurface power cables when the edge of the blade is within a certain distance thereof, and the EMF detector circuit may be adjusted to adjust the distance for use with differing conduit diameters. The EMF detector circuit may also employ bandpass filtering to discriminate between single and three phase power supplies. In this way, the present safety shovel may provide indication of the presence of subsurface power supply cables and also the type thereof.
Sand safes system
A container has an open top and a removable lid. A marker has a bottom with a recess. A post having opposed ends is supported in the recess. A strap has a lower end attached to the container. The strap has an upper end with spaced mating fasteners adapted to be coupled together to form a loop. The loop is adapted to encompass the post during use.
Sand safes system
A container has an open top and a removable lid. A marker has a bottom with a recess. A post having opposed ends is supported in the recess. A strap has a lower end attached to the container. The strap has an upper end with spaced mating fasteners adapted to be coupled together to form a loop. The loop is adapted to encompass the post during use.
ENHANCED ACTION HAND TOOL SYSTEM
A cleaning implement is described, which can have an elongate handle with a proximal end, a distal end, and an interior surface. The interior surface of the elongate handle can define an interior cavity of the elongate handle. An elastic element can be secured within the interior cavity of the handle at the proximal end. A motion rod can also be concentrically secured within the interior cavity of the handle, adjacent to the elastic element. The motion rod can have an exposed end protruding out of the elongate handle at the distal end, and the exposed end can have a tip with a tool attachment feature.
Sand bag shovel assembly
A sand bag shovel having an elongated rod connected to a connecting member and the connecting member attached to a scoop. The scoop has a pair of sidewalls and a front wall with tapered panels that form a peak. A funnel is used with the scoop that has a flange that extends outwardly from a top opening.