Roof Snow Shovel
20200149283 ยท 2020-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A roof snow shovel device and method of use are disclosed. The device may include an elongated protective component which may be attached to a shovel head or may be configured to receive at least part of an edge of a shovel head. The device may include at least one protective end unit, which may be at least partially rounded. The protective end component may at least partially extend below the lowest surface of the elongated protective component relative to the shovel head or behind the shovel head. The protective end components and/or the elongated protective component may be permanently attached to the shovel head, may be removable connected to it, or may be integral features of the shovel head. The elongated protective component may be configured for or attached to a range of sizes and shapes of shovel heads.
Claims
1. A protective shovel device, comprising: a protective bar unit defining a substantially longitudinal axis, a back surface, and a bottom surface; and at least one protective end component; wherein either the protective bar unit or the at least one protective end component comprises at least one offset surface and further wherein the at least one offset surface is at least partially offset from at least one of the back surface and the bottom surface.
2. The protective shovel device according to claim 1, further wherein the at least one offset surface extends at least partially away from the protective bar unit perpendicular to the substantially longitudinal axis.
3. The protective shovel device according to claim 2, further wherein the at least one protective end component is substantially spherical.
4. The protective shovel device according to claim 2, further wherein the at least one protective end component is rotatably connected to the protective bar unit.
5. The protective shovel device according to claim 2, further wherein the protective bar unit is configured to be connected to a shovel head.
6. The protective shovel device according to claim 2, further wherein the at least one protective end component is configured to be connected to a shovel head.
7. The protective shovel device according to claim 5, further wherein the protective bar unit comprises at least one substantially planar feature configured to be connected to the shovel head.
8. The protective shovel device according to claim 5, further wherein the protective bar unit defines at least one opening configured to receive at least part of an edge of the shovel head.
9. The protective shovel device according to claim 5, further wherein the protective bar unit is at least partially flexible relative to the substantially longitudinal axis.
10. The protective shovel device according to claim 8, further wherein the protective shovel device defines at least one connection opening configured for attaching the protective shovel device to a shovel head.
11. A protective shovel device, comprising: a substantially elongated body defining a first substantially longitudinal axis; a shovel head; an elongated protective unit defining a second substantially longitudinal axis; and at least one protective end component; wherein the substantially elongated body is connected to the shovel head, and further wherein at least one of the elongated protective unit or the at least one protective end component is connected to the shovel head.
12. The protective shovel device according to claim 11, further wherein at least one of the elongated protective unit or the at least one protective end component is removably connected to shovel head.
13. The protective shovel device according to claim 12, further wherein the at least one protective end component comprises a surface which extends away from the shovel head and the elongated protective unit relative to the first substantially longitudinal axis.
14. The protective shovel device according to claim 13, further wherein the surface is at least partially curved.
15. The protective shovel device according to claim 13, further wherein the at least one protective end component comprises a surface which is at least partially offset from the shovel head.
16. The protective shovel device according to claim 15, further wherein the at least one protective end component comprises an edge which is at least partially rounded.
17. The protective shovel device according to claim 16, further wherein the elongated protective unit defines an opening configured to receive at least part of an edge of a shovel head.
18. The protective shovel device according to claim 17, further wherein the elongated protective unit defines at least one opening configured to receive a connection means for connecting the elongated protective unit to the shovel head.
19. A method of using a protective shovel device, comprising: connecting an elongated protective unit and at least one protective end component to a shovel head; and removing unwanted material from a substantially planar surface; wherein the at least one protective end component comprises at least one offset surface which is distal from the elongated protective unit relative to the shovel head.
20. The method according to claim 19, further comprising connecting the at least one protective end component to the elongated protective unit and connecting a combination of the elongated protective unit and the at least one protective end component to the shovel head by means of the elongated protective unit such that an edge of the shovel head is either proximate to or in contact with the elongated protective unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention is now disclosed in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, where:
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042]
[0043]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] Exemplary embodiments of the disclosure are illustrated in the Figures and are explained in the following description in more detail, wherein identical reference numbers refer to identical, or similar, or functionally identical or similar components.
[0045] Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be described using terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, materials, steps, and configurations are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrative embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well-known features or those previously described are omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the illustrative embodiments.
[0046] Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations, in turn, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the present invention, however the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. In particular, these operations need not be performed in the order of presentation. In some instances, structures and devices may be shown in block diagram or flow chart form in order to facilitate describing the disclosed subject matter.
[0047]
[0048] In the embodiment shown, the roof snow shovel 100 includes a handle 101. The handle 101 may include an aluminum or plastic shaft 102, which may be hollow or substantially solid, though other materials and configurations may also be used. The handle 101 may come attached to or unitary with the device 100, or may be permanently or removably attachable to it. The handle 101 itself may be substantially unitary, or may comprise additional components, such as smaller handles or features intended to aid in levering the handle or device when lifting, pulling, or pushing snow or other materials. The handle 101 may include one or more additional components, such as sleeves or sheathes, to aid in gripping the handle or in its use. The handle 101 may also include features, such as ridges, to aid in gripping, moving, or otherwise using the handle 101. The handle 101 may also be substantially or partially extendable, collapsible, or removable in relation to itself or in relation to the roof snow shovel 100.
[0049] The device 100 may include a shovel head 104. As shown, the shovel head 104 is substantially rectangular when viewed from the rear of the device, though it should be understood that other shapes may also be used, such as spades, triangles, squares, octagons, hexagons, ellipses, circles, composite shapes, and other shapes known in the art. The shovel head 104 may also include recesses or grooves to aid in sliding along a surface, to aid in moving materials such as snow, such as the snow grooves 105 shown, to reduce weight, to provide additional gripping surfaces, or to minimize contact with snow or structural elements which may commonly be encountered. The shovel head 104 is shown having a substantially curved profile from the side, though it should be understood that other shapes and profiles may also be used without deviation from the scope or intent of this disclosure, such as triangles, rectangles, or substantially flat shovels.
[0050] In the embodiment shown, the roof snow shovel 100 includes a protective bar 120 along an edge 106 of the shovel head 104. It should be understood that, though shown attached to the edge 106 of the shovel head 104, the protective bar 120 may be offset but proximate to the edge 106 of the shovel head or at the sides 107 of the shovel head 104, such as to allow some materials to pass between the two, or may be absent entirely. As shown, the protective bar 120 is attached to the shovel head 104 using one or more rivets 130. The protective bar 120 may be attached to the shovel head 104 through other means, such as screws, bolts, adhesive, welding, ultrasonic welding, melting, various forms of press-fits, snap-fits, and interference-fits, and other means known in the art. The protective bar 120 may also not be connected to the shovel head 104 directly, such as where the protective bar 120 is supported by one or more protective end components.
[0051] The protective bar 120 may define a substantially longitudinal axis, which may extend substantially along an edge 106 of the shovel head 104. The protective bar 120 may be substantially rigid and may be made of a material such as metal, plastic, hard rubber, or other materials. The protective bar 120 may also be at least partially flexible or deformable, allowing it to have some flexion when contacting objects on a roof or other surface while minimizing damage to those objects, such as when encountering piping on a roof. The protective bar 120 may also be able to flex so as to be able to be connected to or at least partially conform to a range of different shovel head 104 shapes or shovel head edge 106 profiles, such as linear profiles or curved profiles. The protective bar 120 may also be substantially flexible or compressible, allowing a greater degree of protection and give when contacting features on a surface that is being cleared, or so as to slide over or fit along a wider range of shovel heads 104 and shovel head edges 106. The protective bar 120 may also come with markings, indents, slots, or perforations, such as where it may be desirable for a user to cut the protective bar 120 when assembling it to a shovel head 104 or to a desired width more easily.
[0052] In one embodiment, the protective bar 120 is substantially cylindrical. It should be understood that the protective bar 120 may have a number of different shapes, such as having a substantially circular, elliptical, rectangular, square, octagonal, or hexagonal cross-section. The cross-section may also be a composite shape, such as a rectangular shape with one or more curved surfaces or corners. Curved surfaces and corners, particular where the protective bar 120 may come into contact with roof or surface structures or materials, may minimize the risk or likelihood of damaging structures or associated materials or features. The protective bar 120 may be substantially hollow or substantially solid, and may include one or more recesses, openings, or slots, such as for receiving an edge of a shovel head. The openings or slots may have different cross-sectional shapes, such as substantially circular, elliptical, rectangular, square, triangular, hexagonal, octagonal, or composite shapes. The protective bar 120 may include a lip 122, flat, or extension, such as a plate, which may be substantially or partially planar or may be at least partially curved. The plate 122 may provide additional support between the protective bar 120 and the shovel head 104, and may also present a connection surface, such as for riveting the protective bar 120 to the shovel head 104. In one embodiment, the protective bar 120 is 18 long and the plate 122 extends 1 away from the surface of the protective bar main body 123, though it should be understood that other lengths and sizes may also be used, such as where a greater or lesser degree of support or connection may be desired, or where different shapes or sizes of shovel heads 104 may be used. The protective bar 120 may be less than 1 long, may be 1-72 long, or may be greater than 72 long. The protective bar 120 may also extend less than or only a portion of the length of the edge 106 of a shovel head 104, such as proximate to its sides 107 or where multiple protective bars 120 may be desirable. The protective bar 120 may also seat at the sides of an edge 106 of the shovel head 104.
[0053] The protective bar 120 may not include a plate 122, or it may include a single protective plate 122, lip, or functionally similar feature or element, where it may be attached to, support, or be supported by the shovel head 104 from only one side. The protective bar 120 may also include more than one plate 122, lip, or functionally similar feature or element, such as where it may be desirable to connect to or come into contact with the shovel head 104 at multiple points, along multiple surfaces, or from more than one side, such as where the plates 122 slide over and at least partially receive an edge 106 of the shovel head 104 into a partial or full slot or similar feature.
[0054] In the embodiment shown, the device 100 includes two protective end components 124. It should be understood that no protective end components 124 may be used, only one protective end component 124 may be used, or more protective end components 124 may be present. The protective end components 124 are shown substantially spherical, though they may also include one or more planar surfaces or features such as to aid in interfacing with a protective bar 120, a shovel head edge 106, or a side of a shovel head 104, and may be cylindrical, elliptical or substantially planar, as well as various other shapes and composite shapes. The protective end components 124 may be of any shape which may be desirable, such as spherical, round, square, rectangular, triangular, octagonal, hexagon, or composite shapes. The protective end components 124 may be made of soft or flexible material, allowing for less rounded shapes to be used, but may also be at least partially rigid. The protective end components 124 may be unitary with the protective bar 120, the shovel head 104, or may be permanently attached, removably attached, or rotatably attached. In the embodiment shown, the protective end components 124 are curved along the bottom, which is the side anticipated to come into contact with a roof or roofing materials in some scenarios, so as to minimize the risk of damaging the roof or underlying protective materials or creating a puncture, such as if there were a sharp corner or hard edge. The protective end components 124 may also be rounded on the sides corresponding to, though not necessarily adjacent to, but offset from, the sides 107 of the roof snow shovel device 100 so as to further minimize the risk of damaging structures or materials which may come into contact with the device 100 as snow or other materials are lifted, pushed, or pulled.
[0055] The protective end components 124 may thread onto the protective bar 120, may be connected by means of one or more screws, may be bolted on, welded, press-fit, snap-fit, or attached through a number of other means without deviating from the intent and scope of this disclosure. The protective end components 124 may also, or alternatively, be connected to the shovel head 104. The protective end components 124 may be attached to the protective bar 120, the shovel head 104, or the roof snow shovel 100 removably, rotatably, fixedly, permanently, or may be absent entirely.
[0056]
[0057]
[0058]
[0059]
[0060]
[0061]
[0062]
[0063]
[0064] While the present invention has been related in terms of the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described. The present invention can be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive on the present invention. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, combinations, and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the claimed coverage.