Convertible push broom
09980555 ยท 2018-05-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A push broom has a straight push broom handle with a longitudinal axis and a push broom block having a longitudinal axis. The push broom block has outwardly extending dual brackets and an upstanding handle connecting member for accepting and securing the handle. The handle is configured to be secured such that its longitudinal axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the push broom block in the shipping and merchandising mode. The handle is configured to be secured within the handle connecting member such that its longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the push broom block in the push broom's use mode. An integrally molded, U shaped strap is also provided to support and brace the handle in its various modes.
Claims
1. A push broom head for a push broom having a straight push broom handle with a longitudinal axis and an opening at an end portion thereof, the push broom head comprising: an integral push broom block having a longitudinal axis, a top surface, a front surface, a rear surface, a handle receiving member extending up from the top surface, the handle receiving member having a first opening for receiving the end portion of the handle and a second opening transverse to the first opening, first and second brackets extending outwardly and rearwardly from the rear surface of the broom block on opposite sides of the handle receiving member, the first bracket adapted to receive and retain the end portion of the handle and the second bracket adapted to receive and retain an upper portion of the handle spaced from the end portion, the first bracket including a channel disposed transverse to a handle receiving opening thereof; and a handle fastening member for securing the handle in a first position within the first and second brackets and adjacent to the rear surface of the push broom block, and for securing the handle in a second position within the handle receiving member, whereby when the handle is secured in the first position the longitudinal axis of the handle is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the push broom block, and when the handle is secured in the second position the longitudinal axis of the handle is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the push broom block, the fastening member engaging the opening in the end portion of the handle through the second opening of the handle receiving member when in the second position and the fastening member engaging the opening in the end portion of the handle through the channel in the first bracket when in the first position.
2. The push broom head as in claim 1 wherein the first bracket is located at one end of the push broom block and the second bracket is located at the other end of the push broom block.
3. The push broom head as in claim 1 wherein the push broom block is a single molded body, said body including the handle receiving member and the first and second bracket.
4. The push broom head as in claim 1 wherein the first and second brackets are closed loops.
5. The push broom head as in claim 1 wherein the first and second brackets are open loops.
6. The push broom head as in claim 1 wherein the first and second brackets are curved, partial brackets.
7. The push broom head as in claim 1 further comprising a strap support extending outward from the push broom block for securely supporting the handle in said first position and for providing a bracing support for the handle in the second position.
8. The push broom head as in claim 7 wherein the strap support is a U shaped strap which encircles the handle receiving member.
9. A push broom comprising: a straight push broom handle with a longitudinal axis and an opening at an end portion thereof; and a push broom head comprising: an integral push broom block having a longitudinal axis, a top surface, a front surface, a rear surface, a handle receiving member extending up from the top surface, the handle receiving member having a first opening for receiving the end portion of the handle and a second opening transverse to the first opening, first and second brackets extending outwardly and rearwardly from the rear surface of the broom block on opposite sides of the handle receiving member, the first bracket adapted to receive and retain the end portion of the handle and the second bracket adapted to receive and retain an upper portion of the handle spaced from the end portion, the first bracket including a channel disposed transverse to a handle receiving opening thereof; and a handle fastening member for securing the handle in a first position within the first and second brackets and adjacent to the rear surface of the push broom block, and for securing the handle in a second position within the handle receiving member, whereby when the handle is secured in the first position the longitudinal axis of the handle is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the push broom block, and when the handle is secured in the second position the longitudinal axis of the handle is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the push broom block, the fastening member engaging the opening in the end portion of the handle through the second opening of the handle receiving member when in the second position and the fastening member engaging the opening in the end portion of the handle through the channel in the first bracket when in the first position.
10. The push broom as in claim 9 wherein the first bracket is located at one end of the push broom block and the second bracket is located at the other end of the push broom block.
11. The push broom head as in claim 9 wherein the push broom block is a single molded body, said body including the handle receiving member and the first and second bracket.
12. The push broom as in claim 9 wherein the first and second brackets are closed loops.
13. The push broom as in claim 9 wherein the first and second brackets are open loops.
14. The push broom as in claim 9 wherein the first and second brackets are curved, partial brackets.
15. The push broom head as in claim 9 further comprising a strap support extending outward from the push broom block for securely supporting the handle in said first position and for providing a bracing support for the handle in the second position.
16. The push broom head as in claim 15 wherein the strap support is a U shaped strap which encircles the handle receiving member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) Push broom 1 of the present invention comprises push broom head 2 having push broom block 3, and handle 40. Push broom block 3 has longitudinal axis 4 extending the length of the block, top surface 5, front surface 6, and rear surface 7. Block 3 also comprises handle receiving member 10 extending upwards from top surface 5. Handle receiving member 10 has opening 12 for receiving and maintaining push broom handle 40. Cleaning bristles 9 extend down from block 3.
(12) First bracket means in the form of bracket 14, is an integral component part of push broom block 3. Bracket 14 extends outwardly and rearwardly from rear surface 7 of one end of push broom block 3. Bracket 14 has opening 16 configured to receive and maintain one end of push broom handle 40. Bracket 14 also comprises tab 18 with through channel 20 configured to accept bolt 30.
(13) Second bracket means in the form of bracket 22 is also integral component part of push broom block 3. It is located at the opposite end of push broom block 3 and also extends outwardly and rearwardly from rear surface 7 of the push broom block. Bracket 22 has opening 24 configured to receive and maintain an upper portion of broom handle 40.
(14) Brackets 14 and 22, shown in detail in
(15) Whether enclosed brackets 14 and 22, open bracket 22a, or partial brackets 14b, 17b, and 22b are utilized, the brackets are made of a rigid, non-flexible material. As a result, removal of handle 40 from the brackets can only be accomplished by sliding the handle out of the brackets.
(16) Handle 40 has longitudinal axis 41, extending the length of the handle, opening 42 through one surface of the handle and opening 44 through the diametrically opposite surface of the handle. Handgrip 46 is secured to handle 40 by means of screw 48.
(17) In its shipping and merchandising mode, handle 40 is positioned within openings 16 and 24 of brackets 14 and 22, as shown in
(18) In order to go from the shipping mode shown in
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(20) It is contemplated that push broom block 3 will be molded as a single integral body, the body including handle receiving member 10, brackets 14 and 22, 22a, or 14b and 22b, and, if utilized, strap 50. This will ensure that push broom block 3 can be efficiently and economically manufactured.
(21) Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof. However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.