Vertical handled broomstick snow shovel

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Description
SUMMARY

[0001] A vertical Handled Broomstick Snow Shovel, is an attempt to shovel snow without a person having to bend their back muscles while shoveling snow.

[0002] This device will make the task of shoveling snow possible for those with “bad back” muscles.

[0003] This device was invented and placed into practice on Feb. 1, 2000 by Lynn VanPatten, using the parts of a vertical handled dust pan and a broomstick handle, in an effort to shovel snow_(on roller skates) instead of using a normal handled snow shovel scoop.

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS OF A VERTICAL HANDLED BROOMSTICK SNOW SHOVEL

[0004] FIG. (1) Describes the invention in its Art; wherein (1) is the vertical handle; that is connected to (2) a scoop like implement.

Claims

1. A device for removing snow, consisting of a scoop like implement with a long handle that is vertical and connected to the scoop like implement; wherein snow is removed by a person without the person having to bend their back; containing raised edges on the scoop like implement.

Patent History
Publication number: 20020017795
Type: Application
Filed: May 29, 2001
Publication Date: Feb 14, 2002
Inventor: Lynn Van Patten (Syracuse, NY)
Application Number: 09867994
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Snow Shovel (294/54.5)
International Classification: E01H005/02;