Snow removal device comprising a pushing element with convex end portions and a scraping flange
10151073 ยท 2018-12-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H5/065
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A snow removal device features a pushing element and handle. The pushing element has a main portion defining an upright plane with opposing front and rear surfaces and a bottom edge along the front surface. Laterally opposing end portions of the pushing element extend forwardly from the upright plane and have bottom edges. The bottom edges of the end portions adjacent the front surface are acute relative thereto so that the main portion is pivotal about its bottom edge from a normal working orientation in which the upright plane is substantially perpendicular to a flat surface along which the pushing element slides to a forward inclined orientation which is pivotally further forward of the normal working orientation without lifting the bottom edge of the main portion. The device further features a scraping flange extending rearwardly and downwardly from the rear surface.
Claims
1. A snow removal device for clearing snow from a ground surface comprising: a pushing element which is elongate in a lateral direction crosswise to a forward direction in which the pushing element is displaceable relative to the ground surface to push the snow, the pushing element having a main portion and laterally opposite end portions; a handle extending rearwardly from the main portion; the main portion of the pushing element having a planar front surface terminating at a bottom edge spanning in the lateral direction so as to define an upright plane containing the bottom edge therein for engaging the ground surface; the end portions on laterally opposite sides of the main portion having planar upright front surfaces extending laterally outwardly from opposing ends of the front surface of the main portion; the front surface of each end portion being continuous with the front surface of the main portion and terminating at a respective bottom edge which is continuous with the bottom edge of the front surface of the main portion; the front surface of each end portion being oriented transversely at a first angle relative to the upright plane of the front surface of the main portion such that the front surfaces of the end portions project forwardly from the upright plane in a laterally diverging relation to one another; and the bottom edges of the end portions and the bottom edge of the main portion lying in a common plane with one another in which the common plane is oriented at approximately 80 degrees to the upright plane of the main portion such that the bottom edges of the end portions are inclined at a second angle relative to a normal plane that is perpendicular to the upright plane of the main portion and that contains the bottom edge of the main portion; whereby the bottom edge of each end portion is oriented at a compound angle relative to the bottom edge of the main portion, the compound angle being a combination of a first component defined by said first angle between the end portions and the upright plane of the main portion and a second component defined by said second angle between the bottom edges of the end portions and the normal plane.
2. The snow removal device according to claim 1, wherein the upright plane comprises a majority of the front surface.
3. The snow removal device according to claim 1 further comprising a scraping element extending rearwardly from the rear surface of the main portion, the scraping element having a scraping edge at a free end of the scraping element that is located at a spaced distance rearward of the rear surface of the main portion.
4. The snow removal device according to claim 3, wherein the scraping element also extends downwardly from the rear surface at a location spaced above the bottom edge of the main portion such that the scraping element is oriented at a decline from the rear surface.
5. The snow removal device according to claim 3, wherein the scraping element is elongate and spans horizontally along a substantial portion of the main portion of the pushing element.
6. The snow removal device according to claim 3, wherein the scraping element is a flange.
7. The snow removal device according to claim 3 further comprising a coupler arranged for coupling the pushing element and handle, the coupler comprising a bracket plate, and the scraping element being integral with the bracket plate.
8. The snow removal device according to claim 3, wherein the scraping edge is spaced upwardly from the bottom edge in a direction within the upright plane from the bottom edge of the main portion to the top edge of the main portion so that the scraping edge is arranged to contact the ground surface when the pushing element is pivoted rearwardly about the bottom edge of the main portion to orient the upright plane in a rearward incline but not to contact the ground surface in the normal working orientation in which the upright plane is substantially perpendicular to the flat surface.
9. The snow removal device according to claim 1 further comprising a coupler arranged for coupling the pushing element and handle, the coupler comprising gusset plates on laterally opposing sides of the handle between the handle and the pushing element, the gusset plates extending rearwardly from the pushing element for strengthening the coupler.
10. The snow removal device according to claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a plurality of telescopic elements which are elongate and arranged to be slidable relative to one another in a telescoping configuration for adjusting a length of the handle, and the handle is coupled to the pushing element such that the handle is removable therefrom for packaging when shipping.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(9) In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Referring to the accompanying figures, there is illustrated a snow removal device generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The snow removal device is used for clearing snow from a generally flat surface 1 in a sliding motion along the flat surface.
(11) The snow removal device comprises a pushing element 12. The pushing element is elongate in a lateral direction. The pushing element has a main portion 14 and laterally opposing end portions 16.
(12) The main portion 14 comprises opposing front 18 and rear 20 surfaces. Further to the surfaces, the main portion includes opposing top 22 and bottom 24 edges along the front surface. The main portion substantially defines an upright plane in a normal working orientation shown more clearly in
(13) The end portions 16 extend forwardly from the upright plane and have bottom edges 26 along a front surface of the end portions. The bottom edges of the end portions extend upwardly from the main bottom edge 24 so that the main portion is pivotal thereabout from the normal working orientation in which the upright plane is substantially perpendicular to the flat surface 1, which is more clearly shown in
(14) The snow removal device also has a handle 28 extending rearwardly from the main portion.
(15) Turning now to the main portion in more detail, the main portion 14 spans laterally between the end portions 16 and uprightly between the main top 22 and bottom 24 edges. In the illustrated embodiment, the main portion is planar such that an entirety of the main portion lies in the upright plane defined by the main portion. The main portion is also substantially smooth. The main portion has a bottom surface 29, more clearly shown in
(16) As shown in
(17) Turning now to the end portions of the pushing element in more detail, the end portions also extend laterally outward from the main portion at a forward and lateral incline. Each one of the end portions are substantially planar and smooth. Each one of the end portions forms an angle A with the upright plane that is approximately 60 degrees in the illustrated embodiment. As in
(18) Top edges 30 of the end portions extend downwardly and forwardly from the main top edge such that the top edges are convex like the portions of the bottom edges forward and above the linear portions thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the top edges of the end portions meet the front surface of the main portion at an acute angle which is less than .
(19) In general, the pushing element is symmetrical about an upright plane at right angles to a lateral midpoint of the pushing element. The main portion of the pushing element has a planar front surface terminating at a bottom edge spanning in the lateral direction so as to define an upright plane containing the bottom edge and so as to define a normal plane that is perpendicular to the upright plane of the main portion and that contains the bottom edge of the main portion in which the normal plane is effectively represented by the upper surface of the ground 1 in the orientation shown in
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(21) The bracket plate also has an upper bracket portion 38. The upper bracket portion extends rearwardly and upwardly at an incline from the main bracket portion along a top thereof. The upper bracket portion is spaced below the main top edge 24. The upper bracket portion forms an angle with the rear surface of the main portion that is approximately 60 degrees in the illustrated embodiment; however, in other embodiments the angle between the upper bracket portion and the rear surface may lie in a range from 40 to 70 degrees and function similarly to the illustrated embodiment. The handle 28 is mounted onto the upper bracket portion along a lateral midpoint thereof with a longitudinally elongate C-channel-like bracket which defines a tubular collar 40 collectively with the upper bracket portion. The elongate bracket is supported on the upper bracket portion and oriented longitudinally along same. A first end of the handle is slidably received in the tubular collar 40 and locked therein by a pin 42 such that the handle is removable from within the tubular collar for packaging when shipping. A second end of the handle that is opposite the first end thereof has a grip 44 arranged for grasping by a user that is shown. Furthermore, the handle comprises a plurality of telescopic elements 46. The telescopic elements are elongate and arranged to be slidable relative to one another in a telescoping configuration such that some of the telescopic elements are received inside one another for adjusting a longitudinal length of the handle. More particularly, in the illustrated embodiment a first telescopic element defining the first end of the handle is received in a second telescopic element adjacent the first telescopic element. The second telescopic element defines the second end of the handle having the grip.
(22) With the handle centrally mounted on the upper bracket portion of the bracket plate, laterally opposing portions of the upper bracket portion define a pair of gusset plates 48. The gusset plates are triangular in shape. Each gusset plate has a rear edge 50 which extends between an outer end of the tubular collar, which is opposite the rear surface of the main portion, and the rear surface of the main portion. As such, the gusset plates extend rearwardly from the pushing element for generally strengthening the coupler.
(23) The snow removal device also has a scraping flange 52 which is integral with the bracket plate of the coupler. As such, the scraping flange is defined by a lower elongate portion of the bracket plate 34 that is below the main bracket portion. The lower elongate portion is folded rearwardly outward so as to form an angle with the rear surface 20 of the main portion that is approximately 60 degrees in the preferred embodiment; however, in other embodiments the angle between the lower elongate portion and the rear surface may lie in a range from 45 to 80 degrees and function similarly to the illustrated embodiment. In general, the scraping flange extends rearwardly and downwardly from the rear surface of the main portion so as to be oriented at a decline therefrom. The scraping flange spans horizontally along a full lateral width of the bracket plate. A coupled portion 54 of the scraping flange, where the scraping flange meets the main bracket portion along the lateral width thereof, is spaced above the main bottom edge 24 so as to be closer thereto than to the main top edge 22. The scraping flange also has a scraping edge 56 at a free end of the scraping flange that is opposite the coupled portion thereof. The scraping edge is located at a spaced distance rearward of the rear surface 20 of the main portion. The scraping flange is arranged to engage the flat surface 1 when the main portion is pivoted rearwardly about its main bottom edge as in
(24) In use, the snow removal device is positioned such that the main bottom edge 24 is engaging the flat surface 1 as in
(25) For scraping ice or more densely packed snow that cannot entirely be cleared with the front surface 18 and main bottom edge 24 of the pushing element, the main portion of the pushing element is pivoted about its main bottom edge so as to engage the flat surface with the scraping edge 56 of the scraping flange as in
(26) Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.