Snow Moving Device
A snow removal device in the form of a three panel scoop or plough includes a center panel with two side panels hinged or otherwise connected to the center panel. All three panels can have hand holes for a user manipulating the scoop when pushing or scooping snow from a driveway or other surface. The panels can be substantially planar and have a lip or scraper on a forward edge to assist in scooping snow. The side panels can be hinged to the center panel in an opposite fashion to allow the scoop to be folded for storage in a Z-shaped folding movement to a substantially flat, three layer configuration. A container can be removably attached to one of the panels. The container can be used to hold ice-melting granules for application by a user to icy surfaces during a snow removal operation.
Snow removal is important for a typical homeowner or apartment dweller. The heretofore known devices for removing snow from walkways and driveways has been by motorized snow blower, vehicle mounted plow, or manual snow shovel. Both the motorized snow blower and vehicle mounted plow typically require the use of an internal combustion engine. Vehicle mounted snow plows may be ineffective in plowing in close quarters. The manual snow shovel does not require fuel but has a small shovel head and requires lifting of snow on the shovel head and projection of the snow away from the area being cleared of snow. Clearing snow using a snow shovel is time consuming and strenuous.
One attempted solution to the above drawbacks is the use of a manual snow scoop or hand plow. Such devices are used to push snow rather than shoveling snow. Various snow scoops or snow pushing implements are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,190,558; 2,720,043; 3,583,746; 8,230,623; 4,245,411; 5,056,245; 4,516,799 and 4,607,872 and US Patent Application 20080030036.
The present inventor has recognized that it would be desirable to provide a snow moving device that is pushed by a user to plow or push snow, makes the removal of wide paths of snow possible in a quick manner, and is easy to use and easy to store when not in use.
SUMMARYThe invention comprises a snow removal device in the form of a three panel scoop or plough. The device includes a center panel with two side panels hinged or otherwise connected to the center panel. All three panels can have hand holes for a user manipulating the scoop when pushing or scooping snow from a driveway or other surface. The panels can be substantially planar and have a lip or scraper on a forward edge to assist in scooping snow.
According to one embodiment, the side panels are hinged to the center panel in an opposite fashion to allow the scoop to be folded for storage in a Z-shaped folding movement to a substantially flat, three layer configuration.
According to another aspect, a container can be removably attached to one of the panels. The container can be used to hold ice-melting granules for application by a user to icy surfaces during a snow removal operation.
Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will be become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, and from the accompanying drawings.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
This application incorporates by reference in its entirety, US Provisional Application Serial No. 62/690,068 filed Jun. 26, 2018.
Although a salt shaker is shown, other articles could be removably attached, such as a coffee mug.
Each panel has a lower substantially smooth surface 12a, 14a, 16a on both sides, an upper reinforced surface 12b, 14b, 16b, on both sides that includes a grid of reinforcing bars 12c, 14c, 16c and a surrounding flange 12d, 14d, 16d.
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Each hinge 18 includes a plurality of spaced apart hinge knuckles 40 formed along a side edge of one panel that mesh with the hinge knuckles 40 formed on a facing side edge of an adjacent panel, and a hinge pin or rod 44, shown in
Along a bottom edge of each panel is a lip 50 that is configured to scoop snow at the lowest practical depth. The lips 50 are attached to the panels by screws 51. Alternatively the lips can be a scraper to scrape hard snow and ice during the scooping process.
Each hinge knuckle 40 includes an outer rim 56 for strength and an inner sleeve 58 for guiding the hinge rod, the outer rim and inner sleeve molded together with an intervening web 60. Formed adjacent to each hinge knuckle is a travel stop 64 that limits rotation of adjacent panels to a desired, deployed orientation. According to
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The panels are advantageously composed of plastic and have a thickness of about ½ inch. Each panel has a width of about 23 inches and a length of about 48 inches.
The torso panel 206 has an arcuate top surface 210 that provides a user that is pushing the scoop a comfortable surface to push against with the user's waist and torso. The panel 206 includes a plurality of resilient clamps 218 that are configured to resiliently open and snap around the surrounding flange 12c of the center panel. The side panels 14, 16 include spaced apart indentations 14e, 16e that accommodate the presence of clamps 218 when the snow scoop is folded flat, to allow for a tight folding of the snow scoop.
The alternate salt shaker 226 has a mounting clip 230 that dovetails with a mounting rail 232 on the panel 14. The mounting clip includes an end stop 234 to allow secure seating of the salt shaker 226 onto the rail 232.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred.
Claims
1. A three panel snow scoop, comprising:
- a center panel;
- first and second side panels arranged along opposite edges of the center panel and hinged to the center panel.
2. The scoop according to claim 1, wherein the center and side panels fold together flat for storage.
3. The scoop according to claim 2, wherein the center and side panels fold in a Z-configuration.
4. The scoop according to claim 1 wherein each of the panels includes a lip on a bottom edge thereof.
5. The scoop according to claim 1 wherein each of the panels includes a scraper on a bottom edge thereof.
6. The scoop according to claim 1 wherein each of the side panels are hinged to the center panel by a removable hinge rod.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 26, 2019
Publication Date: Dec 26, 2019
Inventor: Mark Tavolino (Woodridge, IL)
Application Number: 16/453,071