Abstract: A debris barrel comprising: a bottom of the barrel, where the bottom of the barrel has a circular shape, such that the barrel can be rolled about its bottom; a barrel wall extending from the bottom, the barrel wall and bottom forming a container; a top of the barrel located at the top of the barrel wall, where the top of the barrel comprises a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, where the first side is parallel to the third side, the second side is parallel to the fourth side, the first side is orthogonal to the second side and fourth side, the second side is orthogonal to the third side, and the third side is orthogonal to the fourth side; a bottom cap removeably attached to the bottom of the barrel and a portion of the barrel wall; and a handle means located near the top of the barrel.
Abstract: A container may include a body portion having opposing open and closed ends, and a trapezoid-shaped longitudinal side extending laterally between the open and closed ends. The open end may include a latch portion extending laterally and being opposite to the trapezoid-shaped longitudinal side. The container may also include a handle coupled to the open end, and switchingly coupled to the latch portion.
Abstract: A scoop for filling bags has a channel shaped member open at its forward and rear ends with an open top extending through forward and rear portions between the forward and rear ends. The forward portion has a flat bottom with two sides tapering inward from the front to the rear portion. The rear portion transitions from the flat bottom and the two sides of the forward portion to an open-top arcuate cross-section at the rear end suitable for being inserted into an open end of a bag. Forward and rear handles extend across the open top at the respective forward and rear portions with ends fastened to the two sides.
Abstract: A one-piece plastic hand held scoop comprises a receptacle formed by an elongate peripheral wall closed at a rear end by a rear wall and open at a front end to define a product holding space. The front end defines a rounded opening. A first handle is connected to the elongate peripheral wall proximate the front end. A second handle is connected to the elongate peripheral wall proximate the rear end.
Abstract: A one-piece plastic hand held scoop comprises a receptacle formed by an elongate peripheral wall closed at a rear end by a rear wall and open at a front end to define a product holding space. A first handle is connected to and extends transverse to the elongate peripheral wall proximate the front end. A second handle is connected to the elongate peripheral wall rearward of the first handle and extends longitudinally relative to the elongate peripheral wall.
Abstract: An ice scoop is disclosed and has a scoop section and a handle section. The scoop section includes a bottom with a forward end, a rear end, and opposed side edges, two opposed side walls extending up from the side edges of the bottom, and a back wall connecting the side walls and connected to the rear end of the bottom. A scoop cavity is defined within the scoop section. The handle section extends rearward from the back wall and has two elongate, opposed, and spaced apart rails. First and second grips extend laterally between the two rails. The first grip is spaced from the back wall. The second grip is spaced from the first grip further from the back wall. The handle section is oriented at an oblique angle relative to the bottom and angles upward away from the back. The handle has an offset step formed in the side rails. The forward end is a reinforced edge. The scoop has a hand shield at the back wall and spaced from the first grip.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 26, 2008
Date of Patent:
October 18, 2011
Assignee:
Rubbermaid Incorporated
Inventors:
Christopher J. Claypool, Jason Ernest Begin