Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
294530500 | Pivoted and adjustable head | 6 |
20110001326 | Plow shovel - A manually operable shovel for efficiently moving material, including a shovel blade, a shovel handle, a threaded joint for attaching the shovel blade to a pivotal collar which attaches the shovel handle shaft to a shovel blade joint, by means of a pressure fit socket interconnected to a support articulation device permanently affixed to the shovel blade, cooperating with the support member for positioning the blade to a pre-determined fixed angle relative to the direction of the blade movement, attaching the shovel handle shaft to the respective fixed angle settings by pressure fit sockets oriented generally at the respective handle/blade junction. | 01-06-2011 |
20110175381 | Space Saving Ergonomic Snow/Utility Shovel - An ergonomic shovel that has a curved, bent angle shaft that reduces the user's exertion, strain and fatigue. In addition, when not in use, shovel provides a space saving design so it can be stored nearly flat, saving storage space. This is accomplished by rotating the handle and blade 90 degrees in one direction with the use of quick release detent pins that are easily removed and re-inserted at predetermined positions. | 07-21-2011 |
20110181065 | PITCH ADJUSTABLE BI-DIRECTIONAL SHOVEL - A pitch adjustable bi-directional shovel includes a substantially flat blade including a forward edge and a rearward edge. Each edge of the blade includes a contact surface. A pivot is secured to the blade. A handle is provided including a first end and a second end, the first end being rotatably mounted to the pivot. An adjustable retention assembly is secured to one or more of the pivot, the blade, or the handle, wherein the pivot and the adjustable retention assembly cooperate to alter the pitch of the blade with respect to the handle so as maintain the blade in general parallel orientation with the associated debris laden surface. The contact surface of the forward edge slideably engages the associated debris laden surface when urged in the forward direction and the contact surface of the rearward edge slideably engages the associated debris laden surface when urged in the rearward direction. | 07-28-2011 |
20120025551 | UPRIGHT SHOVEL AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention relates to an upright shovel to relocate snow or dirt from one location to another. The upright shovel enables a person to shovel snow while standing up straight, without requiring them to repeatedly bend over to lift a pile of snow. The upright shovel features a fulcrum lift system specifically designed for multiplying the mechanical force associated with lifting and unloading snow in a safe and efficient manner. A user pushes down against an actuator shaft to engage a fulcrum bar under a blade. A tip of the blade lifts a load because, attached above the fulcrum bar, is a hinge attached to a support shaft which remains stationary while the actuator shaft moves. Accordingly, when the actuator shaft is raised the tip of the blade lowers to releasing the load. | 02-02-2012 |
20130026773 | ERGONOMIC SCOOP - An apparatus for picking up material is disclosed that has a scoop section with a bottom, a leading edge, two spaced apart side walls extending up from opposed sides of the bottom, and a back between the two side walls extending up from the bottom opposite the leading edge. The scoop has a cavity formed within the bottom, the side walls, and the back, and having an open front end and extending rearward therefrom. The scoop has a handle connected to and extending rearward and downward from the back of the scoop section. The handle and back are fixedly or adjustably attached to one another. The scoop cavity has an extended cavity section disposed under the handle that is a contiguous part of the cavity. The scoop is ergonomically designed for reducing stress related fatigue, strain or injury to the upper or lower extremities, or shoulder or neck. | 01-31-2013 |
20130168983 | HANDHELD, INTEGRATED MULTIFUNCTION SHOVEL - A multifunctional shovel is disclosed, comprising an elongated handle hingedly affixed to the reverse face of the shovel body such that the shovel body rotates axially around the distal end of the handle. In various embodiments, the shovel body comprises a plurality of ground engaging edges, such as a scrapper and plow, which can be positioned for ground engagement by rotating the target edge of shovel body into position around the distal end of the handle. The shovel also comprises a hinge and locking mechanism in some embodiments. The components are all of sufficient rigidity and durability to withstand compressive and tensile forces imposed on the shovel. | 07-04-2013 |