Leverage shovel
10125461 ยท 2018-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A leverage snow shovel includes a scoop, a straight leverage handle, a first grip, a bent handle, a second grip, and a spacer. A fixed end of the straight leverage handle and a fixed end of the bent handle are terminally connected to each other so that the scoop can be mounted to the both handles about the fixed ends. The spacer is connected in between the straight leverage handle and the bent handle separating a free end of the straight leverage handle away from a free end of the bent handle. The first grip is terminally mounted to the free end of the straight leverage handle through a height adjustable mechanism, and the second grip is terminally connected to the free end of the bent handle. The two handles are then able to maximize the lifting power of the leverage snow shovel without bending a user's back or knees.
Claims
1. A leverage snow shovel comprises: a scoop; a straight leverage handle; a first grip; a bent handle; a second grip; a spacer; a fixed end of the straight leverage handle and a fixed end of the bent handle being terminally connected to each other at a connector joint; the spacer being connected in between the straight leverage handle and the bent handle; the first grip being terminally mounted to a free end of the straight leverage handle; the second grip being terminally mounted to a free end of the bent handle; the connector joint being concentrically mounted within a collar of the scoop; the bent handle comprising a concave down section, an inflection point and a concave up section; the concave down section being extended from the fixed end of the bent handle to the inflection point; and the concave up section being extended from the free end of the bent handle to the inflection point.
2. The leverage snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the scoop further comprises a blade and an edge strip; the edge strip and the collar being oppositely positioned of each other about the blade; the edge strip being removably mounted to a front end of the blade; and the collar being adjacently connected to a rear end of the blade.
3. The leverage snow shovel as claimed in claim 2 comprises: a plurality of fasteners; and the edge strip being removably mounted to the front end of the blade by the plurality of fasteners.
4. The leverage snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a spacer length; a linear handle distance; the spacer length being delineated between the straight leverage handle and the bent handle along the spacer; the linear handle distance being delineated between the free end of the straight leverage handle and the free end of the bent handle; and a ratio between the spacer length and the linear handle distance being approximately 1:5.
5. The leverage snow shovel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first grip is mounted to the free end of the straight leverage handle by a height adjustable mechanism.
6. The leverage snow shovel as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a fastener; and the connector joint and the collar being mounted to each other by the fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(9) The present invention is a leverage snow shovel that utilizes two separate handles to pick up and move snow. More specifically, the separate handles of the present invention maximize the lifting power of the snow without bending a user's back or knees. At the same time, the present invention is able to maintain benefits and advantages of the existing snow shovels. The present invention comprises a scoop 1, a straight leverage handle 7, a first grip 10, a bent handle 11, a second grip 17, and a spacer 19 as shown in
(10) The scoop 1 functions similar to existing shovel heads so that snow can be collected within the present invention. In reference to
(11) The spacer 19 separates the free end 9 of the straight leverage handle 7 and the free end 13 of the bent handle 11 away from each other as the straight leverage handle 7 and the bent handle 11 have to be pushed apart from one another due to the connector joint 18. In reference to
(12) The first grip 10 and the second grip 17 provide means to securely hold and operate the straight leverage handle 7 and the bent handle 11 within the present invention. The first grip 10 and the second grip 17 each comprise a gripping section and a connector section. The gripping section provides the surface area to grasp the first grip 10 and the second grip 17 as the connector section is terminally connected to the gripping section. The connector section is a cylindrical sleeve body and allows the free end 9 of the straight leverage handle 7 or the free end 13 of the bent handle 11 to be inserted thus completing the respective connections between the first grip 10 and the straight leverage handle 7 and the second grip 17 and the bent handle 11. In reference to
(13) In reference to a preferred embodiment of the height adjustable mechanism 23, the height adjustable mechanism 23 comprises a handle opening, a plurality of connector openings, and a locking pin. More specifically, the handle opening traverses through the free end 9 of the straight leverage handle 7. The plurality of connector openings is linearly distributed and traverses along the connector section of the first grip 10. As the first grip 10 is inserted around the free end 9 of the straight leverage handle 7, each connector opening can be concentrically aligned with the handle opening in order to attain different height adjustments between the straight leverage handle 7 and the first grip 10. Once the correct height adjustment is accomplished with the alignment of the handle opening and a corresponding opening of the plurality of connector openings, the locking pin can be inserted into the corresponding opening and the handle opening thus securing the first grip 10 to the straight leverage handle 7. Even though the preferred embodiment of the height adjustable mechanism 23 is explained with respect to the present invention, the present invention is not limited the preferred embodiment of the height adjustable mechanism 23 and can include any other types of height regulating mechanisms that provide the same functionality.
(14) The straight leverage handle 7 allows the user to collect and lift snow within the scoop 1 while the bent handle 11 provides support for the actual process of shoveling snow. In reference to
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(16) As a result of the configuration between the scoop 1, the straight leverage handle 7, and the bent handle 11, the present invention minimizes back injury for users, maintains a better cardio workout for users, and maintains less stressful movements for users during usage. More specifically, the straight leverage handle 7 provides great pushing and pulling power and chomping power to separate snow easier and is primarily used as lifting power of the scoop 1. The bent handle 11 is primarily used for keeping the user's back straight when lifting and brings the user a little closer to the scoop 1 thus providing guidance and stability. The straight leverage handle 7 improves the leverage by lifting the scoop 1 as close as possible to the user through the first grip 10 and the straight leverage handle 7. Furthermore, the present invention improves upon existing snow shovels by combining the functionality of replaceable edge strip 6, replaceable scoop 1, height adjustable first grip 10, and the straight leverage handle 7 and the bent handle 11.
(17) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.