Patent classifications
A01B1/026
TWO-HANDLED SHOVEL
A utility apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a first end and a second end, a utility head affixed to the second end of the elongated shaft and a first handle affixed to the first end of the elongated shaft. The utility apparatus further includes a secondary shaft affixed to the elongated shaft along a middle third of the elongated shaft and extending rearwards generally toward the first handle. A second handle is affixed to the distal end of the secondary shaft. The second handle extends at an angle between approximately 40 degrees and 70 degrees from the elongated shaft.
Ergonomically designed multi-handled tool
Described is a multi-handled tool that is ergonomically designed to maximize the efficiency of the tool by the use of a handle, optionally rotating, affixed to the shaft of the tool. The rotating handle may be rotated and locked into any desired position so the user can adjust the tool to create maximum efficiency. In addition, a footstep is optionally provided above the tool that allows for a greater digging force. A combination of the first, top handle with the ergonomically spaced handle placement that is completely adjustable combined with the footstep above the head of the tool provides for a tool that is much more efficient than the standard tools used today.
SHOVEL
The present disclosure provides a shovel apparatus comprising a body comprising a bottom and two sides fixedly coupled to the bottom. A first handle is coupled to each of the sides. A second handle is coupled to each of the sides and extending past the back of the sides and away from the shovel apparatus. Each of the first and second handles extend away from the bottom and are connected so the first handle is located forward toward a front of the shovel apparatus, wherein the sides slope away from the second handle at an angle substantially similar to the angle that the second handle extends from the sides, with the first handle being connected forward toward a front of the shovel apparatus. The shovel apparatus can be sized to hold the bag or sack in an open position for filling.
Universal second handle
A universal second handle for attachment to tool members including shovels, brooms, rakes, and pitchforks, that is easily placed on a handle thereof to increase flexibility and leverage for performing various operations by providing the ability to use the tool member with hands on two separate handles.
Ergonomic weed trimmer
An ergonomic trimmer handle that is attachable along the main shaft housing of a grass trimmer The trimmer handle includes a lateral bar that provides ease of handling and operational support that reduces the pain and fatigue associated with long term usage of a grass trimmer The trimmer handle includes an ergonomic hand grip and universal clamping plates for attaching the trimmer handle to a trimmer
Auxiliary handle for hand tool shaft
An easily attachable and detachable auxiliary handle is provided for use with a tool having an elongate handle such as a shovel, pitchfork or the like. The point of attachment of the device to the tool handle can be adjusted along the length of the handle to suit the individual using the tool. The device requires no tools and is readily interchangeable between a variety of tools and is highly portable.
Universal Second Handle
A universal second handle for attachment to tool members including shovels, brooms, rakes, and pitchforks, that is easily placed on a handle thereof to increase flexibility and leverage for performing various operations by providing the ability to use the tool member with hands on two separate handles.
Standing shovel
A tool adapted to collect, lift, and move material has a lifting structure attached to a collection element and at least one handle attached to the lifting structure. The lifting structure may have two or three segments. Each segment may have rails spaced apart and substantially parallel to each other with at least one cross member disposed there-between. The segments are oriented relative to one another to reduce the amount of bending required to lift material in the collection element. Adjacent segments in the lifting structure may be pivotally attached to each other. This tool can be free standing when used as a dustpan.
Ergonomic grip for weed trimmer
The present disclosure provides an accessory attachment apparatus for use in conjunction with a handle mounting apparatus. Each of the accessory attachment apparatus and the handle mounting apparatus are configured to be coupled to a main shaft of a weed trimmer. The accessory attachment apparatus may include a shaft collar clamp configured to be coupled to the main shaft and including at least one attachment hole for receiving a coupling rod extending from an accessory attachment member of the accessory attachment apparatus. The accessory attachment member may be coupled to a mounting portion of the handle mounting apparatus. A receiving portion of the handle mounting apparatus may be pivotally coupled to the mounting portion and may be configured to receive a shaft of a handle accessory designed for improved control and ergonomics of the weed trimmer.
STANDING SHOVEL
A tool adapted to collect, lift, and move material has a lifting structure attached to a collection element and at least one handle attached to the lifting structure. The lifting structure may have two or three segments. Each segment may have rails spaced apart and substantially parallel to each other with at least one cross member disposed there-between. The segments are oriented relative to one another to reduce the amount of bending required to lift material in the collection element. Adjacent segments in the lifting structure may be pivotally attached to each other. This tool can be free standing when used as a dustpan.