Double-Handle Snow Shovel
20220145560 ยท 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A double-handle snow shovel includes a snow shovel-head apparatus, an extension tube, a support shaft, a bend shaft, and a handle. The support and bend shaft are collectively optimized leverage to apply pressure to accumulated snow, without having to bend over. The bend shaft includes a first elongated section, a second elongated section, and a bend section as the bend shaft is formed into a V-shaped body. The first elongated section is terminally connected to a first shaft end of the support shaft. The second elongated section is terminally connected to a second shaft end of the support shaft. The first and second elongated sections are terminally connected to each other by the bend section, opposite the support shaft. The first shaft end is mounted to the snow shovel-head apparatus by the extension tube. The second shaft end is adjacently connected with the handle that engages with the user.
Claims
1. A double-handle snow shovel comprising: a snow shovel-head apparatus; an extension tube; a support shaft; a bend shaft; a handle; the bend shaft comprising a first elongated section, a second elongated section, and a bend section; the first elongated section being terminally connected to a first shaft end of the support shaft; the second elongated section being terminally connected to a second shaft end of the support shaft; the first elongated section being terminally connected to a first end of the bend section, opposite of the first shaft end; the second elongated section being terminally connected a second end of the bend section, opposite of the second shaft end; the first shaft end being mounted to the snow shovel-head apparatus by the extension tube; the second shaft end being adjacently connected to the handle; and the support shaft being a curved body.
2. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus comprising a blade, a collar, a first lateral wall, a second lateral wall, and a scraper edge; the collar being adjacently connected to a rear edge of the blade; the scraper edge being adjacently connected along a front edge of the blade; the scraper edge and the collar being oppositely positioned of each other about the blade; the first lateral wall being terminally connected along the blade; the second lateral wall being terminally connected along the blade, opposite of the first lateral wall; and the first lateral wall and the second lateral wall being extend from the rear edge to the front edge.
3. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus further comprising a plurality of grooves; and the plurality of grooves being linearly extended along an inner surface of the blade.
4. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus further comprising a pair of stacking supports; the pair of stacking supports being connected along a rear edge of the blade; and the collar being symmetrically positioned in between the pair of stacking supports.
5. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus comprising a collar; a proximal end of the extension tube being concentrically mounted to the first shaft end; and a distal end of the extension tube being concentrically mounted to the collar.
6. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 5 comprising: a first fastener; and the proximal end of the extension tube and the first shaft end being mounted to each other by the first fastener.
7. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 5 comprising: a second fastener; and the collar and the distal end of the extension tube being mounted to each other by the second fastener.
8. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a gripping body; and the gripping body being externally connected around the handle.
9. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first elongated section and the second elongated section delineate an acute angle about the bend section.
10. A double-handle snow shovel comprising: a snow shovel-head apparatus; an extension tube; a support shaft; a bend shaft; a handle; the bend shaft comprising a first elongated section, a second elongated section, and a bend section; the first elongated section being terminally connected to a first shaft end of the support shaft; the second elongated section being terminally connected to a second shaft end of the support shaft; the first elongated section being terminally connected to a first end of the bend section, opposite of the first shaft end; the second elongated section being terminally connected a second end of the bend section, opposite of the second shaft end; the first shaft end being mounted to the snow shovel-head apparatus by the extension tube; the second shaft end being adjacently connected to the handle; the support shaft being a curved body; and an acute angle being delineated between the first elongated section and the second elongated section about the bend section.
11. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 10 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus comprising a blade, a collar, a first lateral wall, a second lateral wall, and a scraper edge; the collar being adjacently connected to a rear edge of the blade; the scraper edge being adjacently connected along a front edge of the blade; the scraper edge and the collar being oppositely positioned of each other about the blade; the first lateral wall being terminally connected along the blade; the second lateral wall being terminally connected along the blade, opposite of the first lateral wall; and the first lateral wall and the second lateral wall being extend from the rear edge to the front edge.
12. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 10 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus further comprising a plurality of grooves; and the plurality of grooves being linearly extended along an inner surface of the blade.
13. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 10 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus further comprising a pair of stacking supports; the pair of stacking supports being connected along a rear edge of the blade; and the collar being symmetrically positioned in between the pair of stacking supports.
14. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 10 comprising: the snow shovel-head apparatus comprising a collar; a proximal end of the extension tube being concentrically mounted to the first shaft end; and a distal end of the extension tube being concentrically mounted to the collar.
15. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a first fastener; and the proximal end of the extension tube and the first shaft end being mounted to each other by the first fastener.
16. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a second fastener; and the collar and the distal end of the extension tube being mounted to each other by the second fastener.
17. The double-handle snow shovel as claimed in claim 10 comprising: a gripping body; and the gripping body being externally connected around the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0012] The present invention is a shovel that enables the user to remove accumulated snow without having to bend over to place the shovel against the ground surface. The components and their configuration of the present invention enable the user to accomplish abovementioned tasks without having to bend over at the waist or body during usage. The present invention comprises a snow shovel-head apparatus 1, an extension tube 9, a support shaft 12, a bend shaft 17, a handle 23 as shown in
[0013] The support shaft 12 functions as the base member within the present invention as the support shaft 12 allows the snow shovel-head apparatus 1 and the handle 23 to be mounted from each end. Furthermore, the support shaft 12 stabilizes the bend shaft 17 and eliminates any elastic deformation that can occur due the added weight of the cleaning pressure. The bend shaft 17 allows the user to grasp the present invention during usage so that the user can maintain a straight back. In reference to
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the support shaft 12 is a curved body 16 from the first shaft end 13 to the second shaft end 14 as shown in
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[0017] The present invention preferably utilizes a spring loaded button fastener that is integrated into the first shaft end 13 and a corresponding opening that traverses through the extension tube 9 as the first fastener 26. Similarly, the present invention preferably utilizes a spring loaded button fastener that is integrated into the extension tube 9 and a corresponding opening that traverses through the collar 5 as the second fastener 28. However, the first fastener 26 and the second fastener 28 are not limited to the preferred fastening mechanism and can include, but is not limited to, a screw fastener, a male and female treaded fastener, a clamp fastener, a snap fastener, and a latch fastener.
[0018] The snow shovel-head apparatus 1 functions similar to existing shovel heads so that snow can be collected and moved within the present invention. In reference to
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[0022] The present invention may further comprise a grip to enhance the friction between the user's hand and the bend section 20 or the second elongated section 19. The grip is a generally flexible, preferably rubber or foam extrusion that wraps around the bend section 20 or the second elongated section 19.
[0023] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.