COLLAPSIBLE SNOW PADDLE AND METHOD OF USE
20230219538 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S3/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible snow paddle. The paddle includes an elongated handle, a rotatable coupling affixed to one end of the handle, and a generally planar snow remover, the rotatable coupling affixed to a rear surface of the remover so that he remover may be collapsed against the handle for storage and extended transverse to the handle for use. The snow remover may have a scraper edge inclined at an angle relative to the surface of the snow remover for scraping ice and a relatively soft capped edge for removing snow.
Claims
1. A collapsible snow paddle comprising: an elongated collapsible handle; a rotatable coupling affixed to a proximal extremity of the handle; and a rigid, substantially planar snow removal paddle, the rotatable coupling affixed to a rear surface of the snow removal paddle whereby the snow removal paddle may be collapsed against the handle for storage and extended at an angle away from the handle for use.
2. The snow paddle of claim 1 and further comprising a handgrip affixed to a distal extremity of the handle.
3. The snow paddle of claim 2 wherein the handgrip is oriented approximately transverse to the handle to define therewith a T shape.
4. The snow paddle of claim 1 and further comprising a hand grip tube disposed on the handle intermediate the proximal and distal extremities.
5. The snow paddle of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the handle has an oblong-shaped cross section.
6. The snow paddle of claim 1 wherein the dimensions of the snow remover are about 8 inches by 11 inches.
7. The snow paddle of claim 1 wherein the handle comprises a plurality of telescoping sections.
8. The snow paddle of claim 7 wherein the handle comprises three telescoping sections.
9. The snow paddle of claim 7 wherein the handle when telescoped is about 20 inches in length and when extended is about 39 inches in length.
10. The snow paddle of claim 1 wherein an edge of a front surface of the snow remover is inclined to define a scraper edge, the scraper edge forming an acute angle with a longitudinal axis of the handle when the paddle is extended.
11. The snow paddle of claim 10 wherein the rotatable coupling is affixed to the rear surface of the snow remover at a location offset from center toward the scraper edge.
12. The snow paddle of claim 10 wherein a shovel edge of the front surface of the snow remover opposite the scraper edge is relatively softer than the scraper edge.
13. The snow paddle of claim 1 and further comprising a shovel cap disposed along an edge of the snow remover, the cap being relatively softer than the snow remover.
14. The snow paddle of claim 1 and further comprising a snow paddle bag having a carrying handle and an opening sized to receive the snow paddle when collapsed.
15. A method of removing snow from a vehicle comprising: removing from storage a snow paddle; rotating a snow remover of the snow paddle into a transverse orientation relative to a handle of the snow paddle; using a scraping edge of the snow remover to remove ice from a window of the vehicle; using a capped edge of the snow remover to remove snow from the vehicle by pushing and pulling motions; rotating the snow remover into a parallel orientation with the handle; and replacing the snow paddle in storage.
16. The method of claim 15 and further comprising extending the handle prior to using, and telescoping the handle prior to replacing the snow paddle in storage.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein removing the snow paddle from storage comprises removing it from a snow paddle bag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The preferred and other embodiments are disclosed in association with the accompanying Figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] This Detailed Description describes some embodiments but is not limiting of the scope of the invention. Further, components of these embodiments may be mixed and matched in differing permutations and combinations.
[0037] With reference now to
[0038] The snow paddle/scraper 108 has a planar, somewhat rectangular, rigid central snow-removal paddle 112 with a laterally extending ice scraper edge 114 opposite a laterally extending lower edge 116. A relatively softer (as compared to the central snow removal paddle 112 and ice scraper edge 114), flexible, laterally extending, and resilient plastic lower edge cap 118 is mounted to surround the lower edge 116 of the central snow paddle 112 in order to prevent the lower edge 116 from scratching vehicle surfaces such as painted metal, windows, and seals.
[0039] The edge cap 118 is removable from, and replaceable on, the lower edge 116 central snow removal paddle 112. Thus, the edge cap 118 can be easily replaced as it becomes damaged or worn down, which can economically extend the usability of the remaining components of the paddle 100 as well as provide further revenue for a business directed to selling the snow paddle 100 and its replaceable edge cap 118.
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[0043] The telescoping handle 102 could have more than 3 telescoping sections to provide, for example, greater reach in some applications; or the telescoping handle could have fewer than three sections. The handle could be other than tubular in cross-section, such as square for example. The handle sections may all be of the same length or they may be of differing lengths as desired. In some embodiments the handle 102 may consist of only one section.
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[0049] The paddle's height H1-H1 can be about 8 inches and its width W4-W4 can be about 11 inches or 28.59 cm. The thickness of the edge cap material can be approximately 0.25 inches. With reference back to
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[0051] In the fully collapsed position, the scraper edge 114 of the snow paddle 100 can be used as an ice scraper. Alternatively, when in the fully collapsed position, pressing the paddle rotation button 314 can allow the user to rotate the paddle/scraper to its fully extended and opened position (not shown in
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[0055] telescoping tubes 202, 204, 206: metal such as aluminum;
[0056] central paddle 112: rigid plastic, such as HDPE, nylon, or polypropylene;
[0057] scraper edge 114: rigid plastic, such as HDPE, nylon, or polypropylene;
[0058] edge cap 118: relatively soft and stretchable plastic such as EVA or polyethylene;
[0059] rotation button 314: a rigid plastic, such as HDPE, nylon, or polypropylene;
[0060] tubular button housing: zinc alloy;
[0061] paddle mount 210: a rigid plastic, such as HDPE, nylon, or polypropylene;
[0062] handle grip tubular section 120: 0.2 inch thick aluminum of;
[0063] T-shaped mount 122: rigid plastic, such as HDPE, nylon, or polypropylene;
[0064] snow paddle bag: any suitable fabric, such as polyester or polypropylene; and
[0065] foam grip 208: plastic foam, such as molded polyethylene foam or PP/TPE or EVA.
One of more of the plastic components above may also include anti-freeze mixed within it or coated on the outer surface. In one embodiment, at least the foam grip 208, paddle mount 210, and T-shaped mount include such anti-freeze.
[0066] The entire collapsed snow paddle of
[0067] An alternative embodiment of the snow paddle (not shown) may be substantially larger than the snow paddle of
[0068] One method of use of the snow paddle and bag is as follows:
[0069] remove the snow paddle from its place of storage and bag;
[0070] extend the telescopic handle if desired;
[0071] press the paddle rotation to rotate the paddle to the extended and fully open position;
[0072] if desired, hold the foam grip with one or two hands to scrape ice on a surface with the scraper edge;
[0073] if desired, grasp the handle grip with one hand and the telescoping handle with the other hand and insert opened paddle into snow on a surface and push or pull the telescoping handle and paddle to push snow away or pull it off the surface (note that the depicted size of the rigid paddle can push or pull relatively large quantities of snow; larger paddles can push or pull yet larger quantities; also note that the paddle scraper edge can be inserted into snow to both scrape with the scraper edge and remove push or pull snow at the same time);
[0074] fully collapse and close the snow paddle; and
[0075] place the snow paddle in its storage bag and store the paddle and bag as desired.
Yet other variations for use of the snow paddle are set forth above, and they may be mixed and matched with steps set forth in the preceding sentence in this paragraph.
[0076] Embodiments of the snow paddle can also be used to: remove debris from vehicles, decks, railings, and other structures; remove snow from the area around a vehicle; and quickly remove snow from tree wells to rescue snow boarders, skiers, etc.
[0077] Further, components of the snow paddle may be replaceable. For example, the scraper edge and the edge cap may be sized and formed to be replaceable on the paddle. Similarly, the foam grip may be removable and replaceable on the thickest telescoping tube section.
[0078] The process parameters, functions, system features, and sequence of steps described and/or illustrated herein are given by way of example only and may be varied and mixed and matched as desired. The various exemplary methods described and/or illustrated herein may also omit one or more of the steps described or illustrated herein or include additional steps in addition to those disclosed.
[0079] Unless otherwise noted, the terms “a” or “an,” as used in the specification and claims, are to be construed as meaning “at least one of” In addition, for ease of use, the words “including” and “having,” as used in the specification and claims, are interchangeable with and have the same meaning as the word “comprising.” Also, as used herein, including in the claims, “or” as used in a list of items prefaced by “at least one of” indicates a disjunctive list such that, for example, a list of “at least one of A, B, or C” means A or B or C or AB or AC or BC or ABC (i.e., A and B and C).
[0080] Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers or expressions, such as those expressing dimensions, physical characteristics, and the like, used in the specification (other than the claims) are understood to be alternately modified in all instances by the term “approximately.” At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the claims, each numerical parameter recited in the specification or claims which alternately modified by the term “approximately” should at least be construed in light of the number of recited significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.
[0081] All dimensions herein or in the Figures can be varied for varying circumstances, uses, and objects. They may be varied by ranges of plus or minus 0.01% through up to 1000% or even higher—also with the ranges in some embodiments varying by differing amounts for differing components.
[0082] As used in this specification, the term “laterally extending” means along a length of a referenced component that is at least fifty percent longer than the width of the component.
[0083] A statement of a numerical range includes a sub-statement all possible sub-ranges within the stated range.