Dual function firefighting tool
10688326 ยท 2020-06-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62C2/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B1/022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C2/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dual function shovel and rhino tool that allows a firefighter (or other user) to easily and quickly shift between a shovel and a rhino. The dual function tool is particularly useful in wildland firefighting since only one tool needs to be carried. The dual function tool is not limited to firefighting use but can also be used when one needs two tools in the work of operation they are performing.
Claims
1. A dual function firefighting tool comprising: an elongated pole having first and second ends, wherein a first section extending from said first end and is made of a fireproof or fire resistant material and a second section extending from said second end is made of a non-heat-conducting material; a shovel head made of a fireproof or fire resistant material attached to said first end of said elongated pole, said shovel head having a top, bottom, left and right sides; a shovel neck extending from said bottom side of said shovel head; and a sprocket-type hinge mechanism connecting said shovel head to said first end of said elongated pole, said hinge mechanism comprising a pin, spring, and two knuckles, each of said two knuckles having an opening, wherein said pin can be slid within said openings against said spring held within said knuckle to release said hinge mechanism and allow the shovel head to rotate; wherein said hinge mechanism allows said shovel head to rotate between first and second positions, wherein in a first position, the dual function tool is a shovel and in a second position, the dual function tool is a rhino.
2. The dual function firefighting tool of claim 1, wherein said first section of said elongated pole is curved and said second section of said elongated pole is straight.
3. The dual function firefighting tool of claim 2, wherein when said dual function tool is in a second position, said left and right sides of shovel head are at an angle in the range of 80-100 degrees relative to said second straight section of said elongated pole.
4. The dual function firefighting tool of claim 1, wherein said hinge mechanism has a sprocket-type design.
5. The dual function firefighting tool of claim 1, wherein said pin comprises a pin head, sprocket section, smooth section, and pin stop.
6. The dual function firefighting tool of claim 1, wherein steps are formed on said bottom side of said shovel head on each side of said shovel neck.
7. The dual function firefighting tool of claim 1, wherein the shovel head can be moved between only two positions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained with reference to the Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) Each of right side 103a, left side 103b and top side 103c of shovel head 103 can have a sharpened edge at the blade portion to facilitate cutting, removing brush, digging and shoveling. Triangular ridge 106 is formed in a center of shovel head 103 and adjacent to neck 104 to increase the structural integrity of shovel head 103.
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(10) Connecting elongated pole 102 to shovel head 103 by way of a socket or collar 103 is hinge mechanism 107. Hinge mechanism 107 can be attached to elongated pole 102 using a hinge attachment socket or collar (at 102a) by welding. Hinge mechanism 107 and hinge attachment socket or collar 102a can also have a one-piece, or unitary structure. Hinge attachment socket or collar 102a can be attached to rod 102 by using fasteners such as a bolt, pin, rivet or adhesive materials such as a glue. Hinge mechanism 107 allows shovel head 103 to rotate about a fixed axis of rotation along a pin 108 from a first shovel position (
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(13) Hinge mechanism 107 can use a sprocket-type design, an example of which is shown in
(14) When in either shovel or rhino position, hinge mechanism 107 is held in an engaged or locked position by the force of a spring 110. When pin head 108a is depressed, tension to spring 110 is applied, moving the pin along the axis to allow the second cylindrical portion 108d (smooth portion) to align with an open section formed between the knuckles allowing shovel head 103 to rotate into the second position, rhino (hoe). Once pressure from the pin 108 is released, spring 110 presses pin 108 back into the locked position where the knuckles 109 are aligned with first cylindrical body section 108c to lock with teeth formed thereon.
(15) By design of the internal sprocket type mechanism, utilizing a shaft for movement of shovel head from shovel position to rhino position, it will allow for shovel head to remain locked and secure in either position preventing from moving while in use.
(16) Pin head 108a is raised to make depressing or engaging the switching from one tool to the other easy, especially with a gloved hand, such as in wildland firefighting and most operations where tool can be used.
(17) Elongated pole 102 can be made from a variety of non-heat conductive or heat proof or resistant materials including, but not limited to wood, fiberglass, fiberglass composite or Nupla or other materials not conductive of heat. Shovel head 103, shovel collar or socket 104, hinge mechanism 107 and hinge attachment portion (at 102a) can be made from metal or other fire proof or fire resistant material.
(18) While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, dual function, and equivalents of the embodiments, methods, and examples provided herein. The invention should, therefore, not be limited by the embodiments and examples disclosed here, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.