Patent classifications
A01B1/026
Auxiliary handle attachment for a long-handled tool
An auxiliary handle attachment includes a first channel member comprising a first channel closed side along a tool axis to receive an elongated shaft of a tool along the tool axis; a first clamp structure attached to the first channel member to clamp the elongated shaft of the tool to the first channel closed side; a body transverse to the tool axis; and a handle that extends from the body.
Handle with offset connector
An offset connector subdivides a long, slender tool or implement handle. The offset connector may be provided with one or more unitary or replaceable grips. The additional grips serve as secondary or tertiary hand holds that enable more adaptable and capable ergonomic manipulation of the tool or implement. The offset connector is inserted intermediate between a primary handle grip and the tool or implement head, thereby subdividing the long slender tool or implement handle into at least two separate handle segments. Each handle segment is inserted into a handle segment receiver socket, and is affixed therein using a bolt, screw, or other fastener that is longitudinally co-axial with the longitudinal axis of the handle segment. Some embodiments establish fixed spacing between the primary handle, secondary handle, and implement. Other embodiments provide variable spacing therebetween.
Clamp structure for an auxiliary handle attachment for a long-handled tool
A clamp structure for an auxiliary handle attachment includes a first female member adjacent to a first channel member comprising a first channel closed side along a tool axis to receive an elongated shaft of a tool along the tool axis; a first male member arm that pivots about a body axis parallel to a tool axis; a T-handle pivot along the first male member arm to define an arm axis parallel to the tool axis a threaded fastener that extends through the T-handle pivot; and a first wing nut mounted to the threaded fastener, the first male member arm pivotable about the body axis and the first wing nut pivotable about the arm axis such that the first wing nut is engageable with the first female member to clamp the first female member against the elongated shaft to clamp the elongated shaft against the first channel closed side.
Adjustable shovel
An adjustable shovel apparatus and method is disclosed which includes a frame assembly and a shovel assembly adjustable in relation to the frame assembly. The shovel assembly is in slidable communication with the frame assembly and can be repositioned in multiple configurations in relation to the frame assembly to allow a user to clear snow or debris of varying heights to be a surface without the need to lift and throw it.
Two-handled Shovel
A shovel includes a first shaft, a second shaft, and a shovel blade body. The shovel blade body has a concave front side, and a convex rear side having a shaft insert sleeve for receiving a lower end of the first shaft. The second shaft is configured to pivot relative to the first shaft, and can have adjustable length. A handle can be connected to an upper end of the second shaft and is rotatable. A toe push plate can be included proximate the shaft insert sleeve. The first shaft can be coupled to the shovel blade body with a spring. The cross section of the second shaft can be complementary to that of the first shaft so that the two shafts can be collapsed to be held by one hand comfortably.
Pivoting Shovel Assembly
A pivoting shovel assembly for reducing the effort required to lift and empty a shovel includes a tool. The tool includes a shaft. A first handle is attached to and extends upwardly away from the shaft. A head is attached to and extends downwardly away from the shaft opposite the first handle. A pole has an upper end and a lower end with a foot attached to the lower end. A coupler is attached to and extends between the pole and the shaft such that the pole and the shaft are pivotable with respect to each other.
The coupler allows pivoting wherein upper halves of the pole and the shaft are positionable in a first position orientated parallel to each other and in a second position wherein the first handle is pivoted rearwardly with respect to the upper end.
Electric hammer
A hand-held electric hammer includes a handle arrangement on a tool carrier shank in which a striking mechanism actuated by an electric motor is accommodated and at the lower end of which a tool holder is arranged, which is suitable for receiving a tool attachment in the form of a spade blade, a demolition chisel, or a PVC scraper. The handle arrangement is designed as a T-shaped T-handle seated on the tool carrier shank, so that on both sides of the tool carrier shank there are two handles for both a left and a right hand of a user, whereby in the lower half of the tool carrier shank an additional handle stub is attached protruding in parallel with the T-handle from the tool carrier shank, which allows the electric hammer to be gripped with one hand on the T-handle and with the other hand on the additional handle stub.
Manure rake apparatus
An animal waste rake or barn stall rake that separates waste from animal bedding such as wood chips or straw. The manure rake or barn stall rake apparatus of the invention includes a shaker assembly that both vibrates and shakes the manure basket of the rake to expeditiously separate the manure from the bedding.
Shovel with auxiliary handle
An improved, spring biased auxiliary handle for a shovel that is based on an elongated flat spring is presented. It will reduce back pain strain and injury, cardiovascular strain, fatigue and shoveling time, relative to the same task performed without the assistance of said device.
SNOW SHOVEL
A two-handled snow shovel is disclosed. The shovel includes a blade for carrying the snow, a lower shaft that extends from the upper edge of the blade angling forward substantially forty five degrees and upward and then connecting with an upper shaft forming another substantially forty five degree angle so that the upper shaft is substantially perpendicular to the ground, with a handle on the upper side of the upper shaft just behind the joining point, and ending in a second handle at the proximal end of the upper shaft.