Patent classifications
A01B1/02
Snow Shovel Deicer Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of snow shovels. More specifically, the present invention relates to a snow shovel deicer device primarily comprised of a handle, a shaft, a dispensing unit, a secondary housing, a shovel head and a de-icing bottle filled with de-icing solution. A button on the handle of the device can be depressed to dispense de-icing solution from nozzles that may be located on the shaft and the rear of the shovel head. In this manner, a user can shovel snow with the shovel head while simultaneously de-icing the area he or she has just shoveled. In differing embodiments, the shovel head may be removable, such that a user can use the shaft and nozzle located on the shaft to de-ice or pretreat an area prior to inclement weather.
Snow Shovel Deicer Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of snow shovels. More specifically, the present invention relates to a snow shovel deicer device primarily comprised of a handle, a shaft, a dispensing unit, a secondary housing, a shovel head and a de-icing bottle filled with de-icing solution. A button on the handle of the device can be depressed to dispense de-icing solution from nozzles that may be located on the shaft and the rear of the shovel head. In this manner, a user can shovel snow with the shovel head while simultaneously de-icing the area he or she has just shoveled. In differing embodiments, the shovel head may be removable, such that a user can use the shaft and nozzle located on the shaft to de-ice or pretreat an area prior to inclement weather.
TOOL WITH MULTIPLE MEASUREMENT MARKINGS
A tool with multiple measurement markings for use in assessing the depth and width of a hole or crevasse while gardening, landscaping, or performing other forms of excavation. The tool may also be used to measure distances on the ground or the height of various objects. The tool includes a handle with a tool attachment, such as a shovel or hoe blade, affixed to the proximal end of the handle. The tool has multiple lines of measurement markings across the front or back of the handle and attachment. These lines may start at the tip of the attachment and continue sequentially to the distal end of the handle. There may also be an additional line of measurement markings on the back of the handle with a starting point at the distal end of the handle. The attachment itself also may be marked with one or more lines of measurement markings on the front or back of the attachment.
TOOL WITH MULTIPLE MEASUREMENT MARKINGS
A tool with multiple measurement markings for use in assessing the depth and width of a hole or crevasse while gardening, landscaping, or performing other forms of excavation. The tool may also be used to measure distances on the ground or the height of various objects. The tool includes a handle with a tool attachment, such as a shovel or hoe blade, affixed to the proximal end of the handle. The tool has multiple lines of measurement markings across the front or back of the handle and attachment. These lines may start at the tip of the attachment and continue sequentially to the distal end of the handle. There may also be an additional line of measurement markings on the back of the handle with a starting point at the distal end of the handle. The attachment itself also may be marked with one or more lines of measurement markings on the front or back of the attachment.
TOOL ASSEMBLY
An improved assembly is described. The assembly includes a shaft affixed on a first side to a first handle and affixed to a tool on a second side. A first end of a continuous cord is affixed to the tool at a first location and a second end of the continuous cord is affixed to the tool at a second location. A second handle is affixed to a loop formed by the continuous cord. During use, a user grasps both handles, places the tool at a base of a payload, and pushes the assembly to load the payload onto the tool. By bending the users knees and not putting undue strain on the users back, the user may utilize the handles to lift and move the payload to a desired location.
Earth lifter tool
Disclosed embodiments provide a device having a pivot hoop affixed to the rear side of a shaft from a hand tool such as a fork, weed lifter, or shovel. The pivot hoop provides additional leverage during operation of the tool. Disclosed embodiments provide an improved hand tool that reduces fatigue and risk of injury during use.
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.
Foldable spade
The present invention discloses a multifunctional folding spade, which comprises a spade plate and a spade handle, a turntable is welded at the tail end of the spade plate, a spade handle sleeve is provided at the head end of the spade handle, a socket is provided at the head end of the spade handle sleeve, a part of the turntable body is inserted into the socket, the turntable and the spade handle sleeve are provided with matching rotation holes, and a pin shaft passes through the rotation holes to realize the rotating connection between the turntable and the spade handle; the turntable body is further provided with a plurality of angle adjusting holes circumferentially, a locking hole is provided with at the tail end of the spade handle sleeve correspondingly, a locking bolt is provided at one side of the locking hole.
FOLDABLE SHOVEL
A device is provided that includes a shovel blade and one or more handle elements, wherein the shovel blade may fold together with the one or more handle elements for portability such that the person carrying the portable shovel on their back is shielded from the handle elements of the shovel poking or injuring them if they should fall down while carrying the portable shovel.
Multipurpose Wilderness Survival Tool
The present invention relates to a multipurpose tool for numerous uses while camping, hunting, backpacking, hiking, or other outdoor activities. The tool features a dual-edged shovel head which is attached to a handle using a pike. The pike allows a pivotable movement of the shovel head relative to the handle and a knob is configured to lock the shovel head in unfolded and folded positions. The tool features a built-in sleeve for a magnesium fire starter, a concealed compartment for holding a saw wire, and a small circular aluminum holder having holes for accommodating a plurality of detachable steel tools including a hammer, a pickaxe, a crowbar, and a chisel. A pole portion extends from the handle using a circular lever to increase a length of the tool and a button secures to a hole to secure and lock the pole portion in the extended state.