DIGGING IMPLEMENT, DIGGING IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20180359899 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A01B1/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A digging implement including: a digging head (16); a substantially elongated main shaft (12) extending from the digging head (16); a main handle (14) secured to the main shaft (12) substantially opposed to the digging head (16); and an auxiliary handle assembly (140) and a footplate assembly (160) both mounted to the main shaft (12) between the digging head (16) and the main handle (14), the auxiliary handle assembly (140) and foot plate assembly (160) being each mountable to the main shaft (12) at different longitudinally spaced apart positions therealong.
Claims
1. A digging implement, said digging implement comprising: a digging head; a substantially elongated main shaft extending from said digging head; a main handle secured to said main shaft substantially opposed to said digging head; an auxiliary handle assembly mounted to said main shaft between said digging head and said main handle, said auxiliary handle assembly being mountable to said main shaft at auxiliary handle assembly first and second positions that are longitudinally spaced apart from each other along said main shaft; and a footplate assembly mounted to said main shaft between said digging head and said main handle, said footplate assembly being mountable to said main shaft at footplate assembly first and second positions that are longitudinally spaced apart from each other along said main shaft wherein said footplate assembly is mounted to said main shaft between said auxiliary handle assembly and said digging head.
2. (canceled)
3. The digging implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies are alternatively mountable to said main shaft spaced apart from each other by at least two different longitudinal distances therebetween.
4. The digging implement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a linking element operatively coupled to said auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies for maintaining substantially fixed a relative angular position therebetween about said main shaft as said auxiliary handle assembly is moved between said auxiliary handle assembly first and second positions and said footplate assembly is moved between said footplate assembly first and second positions.
5. The digging implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said auxiliary handle assembly includes an auxiliary handle attachment for mounting said auxiliary handle assembly to said main shaft; an auxiliary handle graspable by a hand; and an auxiliary handle spacing element extending therebetween.
6. The digging implement as claimed in claim 5, wherein said auxiliary handle attachment includes a clamp operable between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, wherein, in said locked configuration, said clamp grips said main shaft to substantially prevent longitudinal movements of said clamp along said main shaft, and, in said unlocked configuration, said clamp is loosened relative to said main shaft so as to be longitudinally movable therealong and wherein in said unlocked configuration, said clamp is irremovable from said main shaft, said clamp being further operable to an open configuration wherein said clamp is removable from said main shaft.
7. (canceled)
8. The digging implement as claimed in claim 5, wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element is pivotally mounted to said auxiliary handle attachment so as to be movable between auxiliary handle spacing element first and second positions, said auxiliary handle spacing element and main shaft having different angular relationships therebetween in said auxiliary handle spacing element first and second positions.
9. (canceled)
10. The digging implement as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a releasable auxiliary handle assembly storage attachment for reversibly securing said auxiliary handle spacing element to said main shaft in said auxiliary handle spacing element first position, wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element and main shaft are substantially parallel to each other in said auxiliary handle spacing element first position.
11. The digging implement as defined in claim 10, wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element is mounted to said auxiliary handle attachment so as to be pivotable relative thereto about at least two different pivoting axes and wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element is mounted to said auxiliary handle attachment so as to be rotatable about an auxiliary handle spacing element longitudinal axis extending between said auxiliary handle attachment and said auxiliary handle.
12. (canceled)
13. The digging implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said footplate assembly includes a footplate attachment for mounting said footplate assembly to said main shaft; a footplate; and a footplate spacing element extending therebetween.
14. The digging implement as claimed in claim 13, wherein said footplate attachment includes a clamp operable between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, wherein, in said locked configuration, said clamp grips said main shaft to substantially prevent longitudinal movements of said clamp along said main shaft, and, in said unlocked configuration, said clamp is loosened relative to said main shaft so as to be longitudinally movable therealong and wherein in said unlocked configuration, said clamp is irremovable from said main shaft, said clamp being further operable to an open configuration wherein said clamp is removable from said main shaft.
15. (canceled)
16. The digging implement as claimed in claim 13, wherein said footplate spacing element is pivotally mounted to said footplate attachment so as to be movable between footplate spacing element first and second positions, said footplate spacing element and main shaft having different angular relationships therebetween in said footplate spacing element first and second positions.
17. (canceled)
18. The digging implement as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a releasable footplate assembly storage attachment for reversibly securing said footplate spacing element to said main shaft in said footplate spacing element first position, wherein said footplate spacing element and main shaft are substantially parallel to each other in said footplate spacing element first position.
19. The digging implement as claimed in claim 118, wherein said footplate spacing element defines a footplate spacing element protrusion configured and sized to limit pivotal movement of said footplate spacing element beyond said footplate spacing element second position by abutting against said main shaft.
20. (canceled)
21. (canceled)
22. (canceled)
23. The digging implement as claimed in claim 4, wherein one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is fixed relative to said linking element and an other one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is selectively movable relative to said linking element.
24. The digging implement as claimed in claim 23, wherein said other one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is continuously movable relative to said linking element so that a distance between said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is settable continuously between a minimal distance and a maximal distance.
25. The digging implement as claimed in claim 23, wherein said other one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is lockable relative to said linking element only at discrete positions therealong so that a distance between said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is settable only to discrete distances between a minimal distance and a maximal distance.
26. (canceled)
27. (canceled)
28. (canceled)
29. A digging implement attachment usable with a digging implement including a digging head, a substantially elongated main shaft extending from said digging head, and a main handle secured to said main shaft substantially opposed to said digging head, said digging implement attachment comprising: an auxiliary handle assembly mountable to said main shaft at auxiliary handle assembly first and second positions that are longitudinally spaced apart from each other along said main shaft; a footplate assembly mountable to said main shaft at footplate assembly first and second positions that are longitudinally spaced apart from each other along said main shaft; and a linking element operatively coupled to said auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies for maintaining substantially fixed a relative angular position therebetween relative to said linking element as said auxiliary handle assembly is moved between said auxiliary handle assembly first and second positions and said footplate assembly is moved between footplate assembly first and second positions when said digging implement attachment is operatively mounted to said digging implement.
30. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 29, wherein said auxiliary handle assembly includes an auxiliary handle attachment mountable to said main shaft; an auxiliary handle; and an auxiliary handle spacing element extending therebetween.
31. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 30, wherein said auxiliary handle attachment includes a clamp operable between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, wherein, with said digging implement attachment operatively mounted to said main shaft, in said locked configuration, said clamp grips said main shaft to substantially prevent longitudinal movements of said clamp along said main shaft, and, in said unlocked configuration, said clamp is loosened relative to said main shaft so as to be longitudinally movable therealong.
32. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 30, wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element is pivotally mounted to said auxiliary handle attachment.
33. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 32, further comprising a releasable auxiliary handle assembly storage attachment for reversibly securing said auxiliary handle spacing element and said main shaft to each other in a predetermined angular relationship relative to each other when said digging implement attachment is operatively mounted to said main shaft.
34. The digging implement attachment as defined in claim 32, wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element is mounted to said auxiliary handle attachment so as to be pivotable relative thereto about at least two different pivoting axes.
35. The digging implement attachment as defined in claim 34, wherein said auxiliary handle spacing element is mounted to said auxiliary handle attachment so as to be rotatable about an auxiliary handle spacing element longitudinal axis extending between said auxiliary handle attachment and said auxiliary handle.
36. The digging implement attachment as defined in claim 29, wherein said footplate assembly includes a footplate attachment for mounting said footplate assembly to said main shaft; a footplate; and a footplate spacing element extending therebetween.
37. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 36, wherein said footplate attachment includes a clamp operable between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, wherein, with said digging implement attachment operatively mounted to said main shaft, in said locked configuration, said clamp grips said main shaft to substantially prevent longitudinal movements of said clamp along said main shaft, and, in said unlocked configuration, said clamp is loosened relative to said main shaft so as to be longitudinally movable therealong.
38. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 36, wherein said footplate spacing element is pivotally mounted to said footplate attachment.
39. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 38, further comprising a releasable footplate assembly storage attachment for reversibly securing said footplate spacing element and said main shaft to each other in a predetermined angular relationship relative to each other when said digging implement attachment is operatively mounted to said main shaft.
40. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 38, wherein said footplate spacing element defines a footplate spacing element protrusion configured and sized to limit pivotal movement of said footplate spacing element beyond a predetermined angle relative to said main shaft when operatively mounted to said main shaft by abutting against said main shaft.
41. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 29, wherein said linking element is substantially elongated and defines a slot extending therealong, said auxiliary handle assembly and footplate assembly being mounted to said linking element so as to engage said slot so that said auxiliary handle assembly and footplate assembly are movable relative to said slot only through longitudinal movements therealong.
42. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 29, wherein said linking element defines substantially opposed linking element first and second surfaces, said linking element second surface facing said main shaft when said digging implement attachment is operatively mounted to said main shaft; and said linking element second surface is concave.
43. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 29, wherein one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is fixed relative to said linking element and an other one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is selectively movable relative to said linking element.
44. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 43, wherein said other one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is continuously movable relative to said linking element so that a distance between said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is settable continuously between a minimal distance and a maximal distance.
45. The digging implement attachment as claimed in claim 43, wherein said other one of said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is lockable relative to said linking element only at discrete positions therealong so that a distance between said footplate assembly and auxiliary handle assembly is settable only to discrete distances between a minimal distance and a maximal distance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0079] The term substantially is used throughout this document to indicate variations in the thus qualified terms. These variations are variations that do not materially affect the manner in which the invention works and can be due, for example, to uncertainty in manufacturing processes or to small deviations from a nominal value or ideal shape that do not cause significant changes to the invention. These variations are to be interpreted from the point of view of the person skilled in the art.
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[0081] Referring for example to
[0082] Typically, the footplate assembly 160 is mounted to the main shaft 12 between the auxiliary handle assembly 140 and the digging head 16, but this relationship may be reversed in some embodiments of the invention. Typically, the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 are alternatively mountable to the main shaft 12 spaced apart from each other by at least two different longitudinal distances therebetween.
[0083] The digging implement attachment 100 also includes a linking element 110 operatively coupled to the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 for maintaining substantially fixed a relative angular position therebetween about the main shaft 12 as the auxiliary handle assembly 140 is moved between the auxiliary handle assembly first and second positions and the footplate assembly 160 is moved between the footplate assembly first and second positions. However, in alternative embodiments, there are no linking elements 110. Typically, the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 are on opposite sides of the main shaft 12, so that in typical use, the footplate assembly 160 is below the main shaft 12, and the auxiliary handle assembly 140 is above the main shaft 12.
[0084] Referring for example to
[0085] As illustrated in
[0086] For example, the auxiliary handle attachment 142 takes the form of a clamp 142. The clamp 142 defines a clamp inner surface 146 configured and sized for engaging a combined cross-sectional circumference of the main shaft 12 and the linking element 110. Furthermore, the clamp 142 is user selectively engageable on the main shaft 12 between an unlocked configuration wherein the clamp 142 is longitudinally slidably movable along the combined circumference of the main shaft 12 and the at least one linking element 110 by being loosened relative to the main shaft 12, and a locked configuration wherein the clamp 142 is rigidly engaged at a user selected longitudinal position therealong, for example by gripping the main shaft 12 to substantially prevent longitudinal movements of the clamp 142 therealong.
[0087] Still referring to
[0088] Thus, with the at least one linking element 110 longitudinally abutting at a user selected longitudinal position along the main shaft 12, at least one of the the auxiliary handle assembly 140 and footplate assembly 160 may rigidly engaged in a locked configuration at a user selected longitudinal position along the linking element 110, and the other one of the auxiliary handle assembly 140 and footplate assembly 160 may be user selectively movable in an unlocked configuration along the linking element 110 without losing the diametrically opposed configuration of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 relative to the main shaft 12.
[0089] In some embodiments, one or both the clamps 142 and 162 each individually include a pivotable joint 170 at their junction with the auxiliary handle spacing element 144 or the footplate spacing element 190. Each pivotable joint 170 is pivotable about a pivot axis oriented substantially transversely relative to main shaft 12, and at a sufficiently spaced apart location relative thereto for individually allowing each one of the auxiliary handle and footplate spacing elements 144 and 190 to pivot between two configurations that are for example respectively substantially parallel relative to the main shaft 12 and angled away from the main shaft 12.
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[0091] Each one of the clamps 142 and 162 includes first and second hinged clamp members 173 and 175 that selectively closable through a pivotable thumb screw 174 and paired fork shaped lip members 176 extending respectively from the first and second hinged clamp members 173 and 175 opposed their common hinge 177.
[0092] Thus, by using the thumb screw 174, each one of the clamps 142 and 162 is operable between an open configuration, wherein the combined circumference of the main shaft 12 and the at least one linking element 110 may be inserted laterally therein and removed laterally therefrom so that the 142 and 162 are removable from and attachable to the main shaft 12, an unlocked configuration, wherein the hinged clamp is in a closed configuration irremovable from the main shaft 12 but sufficiently loose to allow the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 to be individually slidably movable longitudinally along a respective length portion of the linking element 110 and main shaft 12, and a locked configuration, wherein the clamp 142 and 162 is sufficiently rigidly tightened around the combined circumference of the main shaft 12 and the linking element 110, for maintaining its position, along with the linking element 110, relative to the main shaft 12.
[0093] In some embodiments (not shown in the drawings), the portions of the semi-cylindrical clamp inner surfaces that come in contact with outer cylindrical surface portions of the main shaft 12 may be covered with a resilient material such as, for example, foam or rubber, for a better grip therebetween.
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[0095] The slot 178 is usable, in cooperative relation with at least one, but typically two (2) pairs of pegs in the form of threaded screws 180 that are each engageable through the slot 178 and in a corresponding pair of threaded screw bores 182 defined along longitudinally centered inner surface portions of the linking element receiving recess 172 of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160. The threaded screws 180 or each pair are longitudinally spaced apart from each other.
[0096] Each threaded screw 180 is configured and sized so as to be tightened within their respective screw bores 182 while concurrently leaving their head portion, forming a peg wider portion, fully concealed within the slot wider portion 179 of the T-shaped cross-section of the slot 178, and leaving the at least one linking element 110 slidably movable longitudinally relative to the clamps 142 and 162 with the threaded portion of the screw 180, forming a peg narrower portion, received in the slot narrower portion 181. The slot 178 is dimensioned so that the head portion of the screw 180 is too large to go through the slot narrower portion 181.
[0097] Thus, the relative longitudinal movement between the linking element 110 and the clamps 142 and 162 is limited so as to avoid any slip off therewith. Furthermore, the thus mutually tied relation between the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160, and linking element 110, provides a digging implement attachment 100 is more easily commercialized as a single integrated product on a store shelf.
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[0099] In a similar fashion, the footplate 188 may take the form of a plate facing substantially towards the main handle 14 of the digging implement 10. The footplate 188 is suitably sized and shaped for comfortably engaging at least a distal end portion of the foot of an average size person. The footplate spacing element 190 extends typically from the footplate 188, typically laterally centrally relative thereto, towards the clamp 162.
[0100] In some embodiments, the footplate 188 and footplate spacing element 190 are integrally formed, and may define a bend 192 substantially proximal the junction therebetween such that, in use, the footplate 188 may present at least a slightly less acute upwardly oriented angle relative to the footplate spacing element 190, as illustrated in sequential views in
[0101] As would be obvious to someone familiar with the art of garden hand tools having an elongated handle shaft, in some embodiments (not shown in the drawings), the auxiliary handle and footplate spacing elements 144 and 190 may each be represented by a conventional two parts telescopic member that is user selectively length adjustable. This additional aspect provides enhanced adjustability of the digging implement attachment 100, according to the present invention, to suite even more particularly a special digging and shoveling operation with a digging implement 10.
[0102] In some embodiments, as illustrated in
[0103] The retaining clamp proximal portion 204 is integrally formed with, or otherwise attached to, a respective one of the auxiliary handle and footplate spacing elements 144 and 190 respectively, and substantially adjacent a respective one of the clamps 142 and 162, so as to have the retaining clamp open end portion 206 extending perpendicularly therefrom. Furthermore, each one of the retaining clamp open end portions 206 is oriented so as to engage the main shaft 12 when the auxiliary handle and footplate spacing elements 144 and 190 are parallel to the main shaft 12 and oriented towards the main handle 14, as illustrated in
[0104] The retaining clamp open end portion 206 is suitably configured and sized for selectively resiliently engaging a circumferential portion of the main shaft 12 of the digging implement 10, including a circumferential portion of the at least one linking element 110 that may be extending longitudinally between substantially C-shaped arms thereof.
[0105] Thus, each one of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 may be user selectively retracted and retained in a predetermined angular relationship relative to the main shaft 12, typically in a substantially parallel configuration relative to the main shaft 12, when either one, or both handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 are not necessary during a digging and shoveling operation, or for retracting both the handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 in a compact format along the main shaft 12 for convenient storage purposes.
[0106] As is well known in the art of garden hand tools, the various components of the digging implement attachment 100 described above may be made of any suitably rigid material, or materials, such as, for example, aluminum, stainless steel, a polymeric material such as Nylon, PVC or ABS, or a combination thereof.
[0107] A method of using the digging implement attachment 100 will now be described. Beforehand, the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 are positioned and tightened, along with the at least one linking element 110, on a user selected longitudinal position of the main shaft 12 so that the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 are substantially diametrically opposed relative to the main shaft 12, and substantially perpendicularly positioned relative to an imaginary horizontal plane of the digging head 16.
[0108] In a first step, as illustrated in sequential views in
[0109] In a second step, in order to position the auxiliary handle or footplate assemblies 140 or 160 to suite a particular shoveling context, the user sufficiently loosens the thumb screw 174 of the selected one of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 so as to be able to manually slide longitudinally the latter along the linking element 110.
[0110] In a third step, the user adjusts the longitudinal position of the selected auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 to a user selected position along the linking element 110.
[0111] In a fourth step, the user sufficiently tightens the loosened thumb screw 174 so as to fixedly secure the selected auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 at the user selected position along the linking element 110.
[0112] Optionally, steps two to four above may be repeated to adjust the longitudinal position of the other one of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 to a new position along the linking element 110.
[0113] Thus, with one of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 or 160 fixedly engaged on the main shaft 12 and, consequently, substantially rigidly retaining the linking element 110 longitudinally aligned parallelly relative to the latter, the longitudinal position of the other one of the auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160 may be substantially easily and single handedly adjusted by the user along the linking element 110 without losing its perpendicular alignment relative to the general horizontal plane of the digging head 16.
[0114] To remove the digging implement attachment 100 from the digging implement 10, the user simply loosens both thumb screws 174 in order to open the clamps 142 and 162 auxiliary handle and footplate assemblies 140 and 160, followed with removing the digging implement attachment 100 from the main shaft 12.
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[0116] First, the auxiliary handle spacing element 344 is mounted to the clamp 342 so as to be pivotable relative thereto about at least two different pivoting axes 343 and 345. To that effect, as better seen in
[0117] It should be noted that this configuration of the mounting aperture 353 and spherical element 349 allows also rotation of the auxiliary handle spacing element 344 about an auxiliary handle spacing element longitudinal axis 357 extending between the clamp 342 and the auxiliary handle 184, along the auxiliary handle spacing element 344. Therefore, the auxiliary handle 184 can be moved in space about 3 different axes, which may facilitate digging in relatively inaccessible locations.
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[0119] Also, the auxiliary handle assembly 340 is lockable relative to the linking element 311 only at discrete positions therealong so that a distance between the footplate assembly 360 and auxiliary handle assembly 340 is settable only to discrete distances between a minimal distance and a maximal distance.
[0120] To that effect, the linking element 311, similarly to the linking element 110, defines a linking element shaft abutting surface conforming to the main shaft 12. However, the linking element 311, and linking element shaft abutting surface, extend over a relatively large portion of the circumference of the main shaft 12 so that the linking element 311 protrudes laterally relative to the main shaft 12. Notches 313 extend laterally into the linking element 311, pairwise laterally opposed to each other, at discrete longitudinal positions therealong.
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[0122] Therefore, when the auxiliary handle assembly attachment 342 is locked to the linking element 311, the main shaft 12 is received between the clamp member 315 and the linking element 311. The screws 317 and 319 complete an assembly that circumferentially circumscribe the main shaft 12. When the screws 317 and 319 are tight enough, the main shaft 12 is clamped between the clamp member 342 and the linking element 311 and prevented to move laterally by the shape of the clamp member 315 and the linking element 311 and the screws 317 and 319. Finally, the auxiliary handle assembly attachment 342 is fixed longitudinally along the linking element 311 through interference between the notches 313 and the screws 317 and 319, in addition to any frictional forces dues to clamping to the main shaft 12. Movement of the auxiliary handle assembly attachment 342 along the linking element 311 is allowed when the screws 317 and 319 are removed from the notches 313. It should be noted that instead of notches 313, the linking element 311 may be provided with apertures to perform the same functions.
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[0124] Another difference with previously described digging implement attachments 100 and 200 resides in that the footplate 388 and footplate spacing element 390 are integrally formed and together form a substantially elongated member that includes a wider portion opposed to the footplate attachment 362.
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[0127] The footplate attachment 462 is fixed relative to the rods 431, for example by being soldered or otherwise fixed thereto. The auxiliary handle attachment 442 is similar to the auxiliary handle attachment 342, except that it defines a pair of laterally spaced apart apertures 435 each slidably receiving thereinto one of the rods 431. When the auxiliary handle attachment 442 is in the unlocked configuration, ie loosened relative to the main shaft 12, the auxiliary handle attachment 442 slides on the rods 431 to move relative to the footplate attachment 462. Similarly, when the footplate attachment 462 is in the unlocked configuration, the rods 431 may move relative to the auxiliary handle attachment 442 to allow movements of the footplate attachment 462. In some embodiments, the footplate attachment 462 is similar to the auxiliary handle attachment 442, except that it is fixed relative to the rods 431. Therefore, auxiliary handle assembly 440 is continuously movable relative to the linking element 311 so that a distance between the footplate assembly 460 and auxiliary handle assembly 440 is settable continuously between a minimal distance and a maximal distance.
[0128] Another difference with previously described digging implement attachments 100, 200 and 300 resides in that the footplate 488 and footplate spacing element 490 are integrally formed and together form a substantially elongated member that is of substantially uniform transversal perimeter therealong. Therefore, there is no marked difference between the footplate 388 and footplate spacing element 390.
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[0136] Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be readily appreciated that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, the scope of the claims should not be limited by the exemplary embodiments, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The present invention can thus be modified without departing from the spirit and nature of the subject invention as defined in the appended claims.