Push broom head and push broom including same
09913529 ยท 2018-03-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A push broom head includes a body including an upper face, a lower face, a front face, a rear face, and left and right end faces. A plurality of sweeper bristles project outwardly from the lower face. A handle mounting block portion includes a socket adapted to receive an associated broom handle. The handle mounting block portion is located between left and right portions of the body. The body includes a plurality of open pockets defined in the upper face on both the left and right portions of the body. Each of the pockets opens through the upper face of the body and comprises a bottom wall. Each of the pockets defines a depth between the upper face of the body and the respective bottom wall.
Claims
1. A push broom head comprising: a body comprising an upper face, a lower face, a front face, a rear face, and left and right end faces; a plurality of sweeper bristles projecting outwardly relative to the lower face; a handle mounting block portion comprising an internally threaded socket adapted to receive an associated broom handle, wherein said handle mounting block portion is located between a left portion of said body and a right portion of said body; said body comprising a plurality of open pockets defined in said upper face on both said left and right portions of said body, wherein each of said pockets opens through said upper face of said body and comprises a bottom wall, and wherein each of said pockets defines a depth between said upper face of said body and said respective bottom wall, wherein said depth of said pockets is greater than 50% of the distance between said upper face and said lower face of said body; each of said pockets defined between two laterally extending ribs that extend between said handle mounting block portion and one of said left and right end faces and two axially extending ribs that extend between said front and rear faces and that intersect the two laterally extending ribs.
2. The push broom head as set forth in claim 1, wherein said depth of said pockets is at least 67% of the distance between said upper face and said lower face of said body.
3. The push broom head as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body comprises a one-piece molded polymeric structure.
4. The push broom head as set forth in claim 1, wherein said plurality of pockets located on said left portion of said body are arranged in a first matrix of rows and columns, and said plurality of pockets located on said right portion of said body are arranged in a second matrix of rows and columns.
5. The push broom head as set forth in claim 4, wherein each of said pockets defines a rectangular opening in said upper face.
6. The push broom head as set forth in claim 4, wherein each of said pockets defines one of: (i) a circular opening in said upper face; (ii) a rectangular opening in said upper face.
7. The push broom head as set forth in claim 1, wherein said left and right portions of said body each comprise at least a third laterally extending rib.
8. The push broom head as set forth in claim 7, wherein said front face comprises an outwardly facing side of a first one of said laterally extending ribs, and said rear face comprises an outwardly facing side of a second one of said laterally extending ribs.
9. The push broom head as set forth in claim 8, wherein said third laterally extending rib of both said left and right portions of said body is centrally located between said first and second laterally extending ribs.
10. The push broom head as set forth in claim 8, wherein both said left and right portions of said body comprise a plurality of said axially extending ribs that extend between said first and second laterally extending ribs.
11. The push broom head as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an elongated push broom handle connected to said internally threaded socket of said handle mounting block portion.
12. The push broom head as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said pockets defines one of: (i) a circular opening in said upper face; (ii) a rectangular opening in said upper face.
13. A push broom head comprising: an elongated one-piece polymeric body including an upper face and a lower face, wherein a plurality of bristles project outwardly relative to the lower face and the upper face comprises a plurality of open pockets that define a waffle structure in said upper face; said body further comprising a handle mounting portion adapted to be connected to an associated broom handle; each of said pockets defining a depth relative to said upper face that is greater than 50% of the distance between said upper face and said lower face; and, each of said pockets defined between two laterally extending ribs that extend between said handle mounting portion and one of left and right end faces and two axially extending ribs that extend between front and rear faces.
14. The push broom head as set forth in claim 13, further comprising an elongated push broom handle connected to said handle mounting portion.
15. The push broom head as set forth in claim 13, wherein each of said pockets defines one of: (i) a circular opening in said upper face; (ii) a rectangular opening in said upper face.
16. A push broom head comprising: a one-piece polymeric body comprising an upper face and a lower face; a plurality of sweeper bristles projecting outwardly relative to the lower face; said one-piece body further comprising a handle mounting block portion comprising an internally threaded socket adapted to receive an associated broom handle, wherein said handle mounting block portion is located between a left portion of said body and a right portion of said body; said body comprising a plurality of open pockets defined in both said left portion of said body and said right portion of said body, wherein each of said pockets opens through said upper face of said body, and wherein said pockets are separated from each other by and defined between a plurality of intersecting laterally extending and axially extending walls such that said pockets defined in both said left portion of said body and said right portion of said body are arranged in rows and columns, each of said pockets defining a depth greater than 50% of the distance between said upper face and said lower face of said body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PRESENT DEVELOPMENT
(9) The present development relates to a push broom head and push broom including same as shown in
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(11) The lower face 14 of the head 10 is typically planar and the push broom head includes a plurality of polymeric, natural, and/or other type of sweeper bristles R affixed thereto by any known suitable means such as adhesive, polymeric welding, staples or other fasteners, or any other suitable convenient means such that the sweeper bristles project outwardly relative to the lower face 14. The front face 16, rear face 18, and left and right end faces 20,22 are also planar in the illustrated embodiment.
(12) The body 10 of the push broom head D includes a handle mounting portion, a handle mounting block portion, or handle mounting block 30 that projects outwardly or upwardly from the upper surface 12 of the body 10 and that is located adjacent the upper face 12, generally at the midpoint between the left and right end surfaces 20,22. The handle mounting block 30 includes at least a first internally threaded handle mounting socket or bore 32a defined therein and adapted to receive and threadably mate with the externally threaded male connector portion MC of the tip T of the handle H. In one example, the first handle mounting socket 32a and the mating male connector portion MC of the handle tip T are defined with an -5 ACME thread, but the present development is not limited to this particular thread. The central axis of the first handle mounting socket 32a is located in a plane that lies perpendicular to the front and rear faces 16,18 and that is oriented normal to the upper surface 12, but the central axis of the first handle mounting socket 32a is offset by about +32 degrees to about +37 degrees (e.g. +35 degrees) relative to a position where it would also lie normal to the upper surface 12 so that it opens toward the rear surface 18 of the head 10. In one preferred embodiment, the handle mounting block 30 comprises both first and second handle mounting sockets 32a,32b including the first handle mounting socket 32a and also a second identical handle mounting socket 32b oriented in the opposite direction as compared to the first socket 32a. The central axis of the second handle mounting socket 32b is located in a plane that lies perpendicular to the front and rear faces 16,18 and that is oriented normal to the upper surface 12, but the central axis of the second handle mounting socket 32b is offset by about 32 degrees to about 37 degrees (e.g. 35 degrees) relative to a position where it would also lie normal to the upper surface 12 so that it opens toward the front surface 16 of the push broom head 10 in an opposite direction as compared to the first socket 32a. The first and second handle mounting sockets 32a,32b are laterally offset from each other to ensure that they do not intersect each other. In this regard, the central axis of the first socket 32a is located closer to the left end face 20, and the central axis of the second socket 32b is located closer to the right end face 22. The presence of both the first and second handle sockets 32a,32b ensures that the push broom head PB is reversible, meaning that it can be used with either the front face 16 or the rear face 18 oriented forward (away from the user) which can extend the life of the bristles R and counteract a permanent set of the bristles R in a particular sweeping direction. Each of the first and second sockets includes a counterbore 35 (
(13) For enhanced safety and to minimize the effectiveness of the push broom head D as a weapon, the push broom head is manufactured from a soft, low-density polymeric material such as polyurethane or any other suitable soft, low-density polymer. As such, the density and mass of the push broom head D are reduced relative to wooden or conventional polymeric push broom heads.
(14) In addition to the use of a soft, low-density polymeric material to define the push-broom head D, the push broom head D is also structured to reduce its mass. In particular, the push broom head D comprises a plurality of open hollow voids, recesses, or pockets K defined in the upper face 12 thereof. In the embodiment illustrated in
(15) In the illustrated example, each void, recess, or pocket K is provided as an open-top and hollow square or rectangle region defined between first and second axially extending walls/ribs AX and first and second laterally extend walls/ribs LX. In the present example embodiment, each pocket K comprises an upper peripheral edge KE (
(16) Each pocket K defines a depth KD (
(17) The present development has been disclosed with reference to embodiments and examples disclosed herein, but it is not intended that the present development be limited only to the particular embodiments or examples disclosed herein. The following claims are to be construed as broadly as legally possible while preserving their validity.