Manually operated snow removal device for roofs and other generally flat areas
09963882 ยท 2018-05-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H5/04
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International classification
E04D13/10
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E01H5/04
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E01H5/06
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Abstract
A manually operated snow removal device designed for generally flat surfaces such as roofs includes a box-shaped device having a scalloped or undulating front and rear edge to cut through the snow; a leading bottom edge which protrudes from the box-shaped device to prevent the device from falling off roofs and a load belt made of a length of HPDE material for transporting the snow loaded on the load belt. A telescopic pole attaches to the device and allows the operator to remove approximately 10 square feet of snow and subsequently moved that snow to a desired location on the roof. The operator than moves the device such that the load belt folds over the edge of the roof dumping the snow in a desired location.
Claims
1. A manually operated snow removal device, for removing snow from a generally flat surface, said manually operated snow removal device comprising: a generally box-shaped device having a top portion, a bottom portion and left and right side portions, said generally box-shaped device including a leading edge and a trailing edge, said generally box-shaped device configured for being pulled through snow disposed on said generally flat surface in a direction from said leading edge to said trailing edge; wherein at least the leading edge of said left and right side portions include a scalloped or undulating shape configured to cut through snow as said generally box-shaped device is pulled through snow disposed on said generally flat surface in said direction from said leading edge to said trailing edge; planar, no drop leading edge portion, attached to and co-planar with said bottom portion of said generally box-shaped device and protruding forward beyond said left and right side portions on said leading edge of said generally box-shaped device; a top support plate, said top support plate including an upwardly turned leading edge portion pointing upward from a plane of said top portion and spanning a distance between said left and right side portions proximate said leading edge of said generally box-shaped device, said upwardly turned leading edge portion of said top support plate including a hole configured to receive a device handle rod extending through said hole and coupled to said top support plate, said top support plate configured to provide strength and stability to a handle extending through said device handle rod which extends through said hole in said upwardly turned leading edge portion of said top support plate, said top support plate also including a snow lock tab portion, said snow lock tab portion of said top portion extending beyond said trailing edge of said box shaped device, wherein said snow lack tab portion protrudes downward from a plane of said top portion of said box shaped device and spans a distance between said left and right side portions proximate said trailing edge of said generally box-shaped device; said handle, removably secured to said device handle rod coupled to said top support plate, said device handle extending in a direction of said leading edge of said box-shaped device; and said device further including a flexible, plastic load belt, coupled to a trailing edge of said bottom portion of said generally box-shaped device, and configured for facilitating transport of snow on said load belt.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said no drop leading edge includes a plurality of roof guards, configured for spacing said generally box-shaped device away from a surface of a roof being cleaned of snow.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said snow lock tab portion of said top portion protrudes downward from said plane of said top portion at an angle of between 15 and 40.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein said upwardly turned leading edge portion protrudes upward from said plane of said top portion at an angle of between a 50 and 75.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) The present invention features a manually operated snow removal device 10,
(12) By forming 3 90 bends in the single piece of material, a box-shaped body portion measuring 16 inches wide by 10 inches tall may be formed. The 2 ends are brought together and welded, while the body may be drilled for parts and hardware as will be explained below. Although the present invention will be described in a first embodiment in terms of predetermined measurements, this is not a limitation of the present invention as the body or box portion may be made wider and/or taller. In addition, the side portions 12 and 14 may be made adjustable instead of a fixed size such that they can be made taller if the snow conditions will allow for dealing with a greater depth of snow.
(13) The bottom portion 16 is formed as part of and integral with the body portion and serves as a no-drop leading edge. A portion of the no-drop leading edge (that portion indicated generally by section 28) protrudes approximately 1 inches to 4 or 5 inches from the body portion and allows the manually operated snow removal device 10 of the invention to be inserted into snow along the edge of the roof while providing a support lip for the device to rest on the roof without fear that it will fall off the roof.
(14) The device 10 according to the present invention also includes a snow lock tab 30 which, in one embodiment, may be made from 0.040 inch-thick HDPE plastic measuring approximately 3 inches wide by 16 inches long and is attached to and extends from the upper rear edge 32 of the device 10. The snow lock tab 30 includes a 1 inch downward protruding flap portion 34 angled downward at approximately 20. The snow lock tab 30 serves to hold the snow within the body (sides, bottom and top) of the device 10 and the loading belt 38 when pushing the device 10 back for transport and unloading, as will be explained in greater detail below. The load belt 30 is attached to the rear portion of the device 10 and is a 15 inch wide by 96 inch long semi-rigid HDPE plastic sheet that is attached using bolts or rivets through the load belt 30 and the bottom portion of the device 10. The load belt 30 is shaped and naturally formed into a retractable coil shape which will self-store inside the sides 12 and 14 of the device 10 when not in use, as shown in
(15) The device 10 also includes a top support plate 40 including a forward oriented angled portion pointing up at a 70 angle and spanning the distance between the vertical sides 12 and 14. This portion serves to provide additional strength and stability to the handle (via a handle rod which extends through a hole in this upward shaped portion); regulates the bite depth of the manually operated device 10; prevents overloading of the device and allows smooth frictionless operation by preventing snow buildup in front of the handle.
(16) The device 10 according to the present invention also includes a handle support rod portion 50,
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(18) In operation, the device 10 is brought to the edge 76,
(19) Accordingly, the present invention provides a manually operated snow removal, carrying and dumping device which allows an operator to easily, quickly and a large volume of snow (approximately 10 ft..sup.2) and hundreds of pounds of weight to be quickly and easily removed and transported any distance across the roof to a safe and favorable drop area for unloading over the roof edge. Using repeated back and forth movements, an operator this capable of clearing and area measuring 1000 ft..sup.2 of snow per hour with minimal effort whether the snow was light, fluffy, packed, drifted, heavy, wet or even ice encrusted.
(20) Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.