Handheld, integrated multifunction shovel
First Claim
1. A handheld, transformable, multifunctional tool implement comprising:
- an elongated, rigid, longitudinally-extending handle having a distal end and having a proximal end, the handle for transferring force from an operator'"'"'s hands on the proximal end to a tool implement affixed to the distal end;
a grip affixed to said proximal end for griping by the operator;
the tool implement having a ground-engaging edge for one or more of digging, scoping, lifting, and spreading one or more of dirt, soil, mortar, mulch, snow, ice, gravel, sand and ore, wherein the handle is hingedly affixed to the to a reverse face of the tool implement such that the handle rotates axially about a hinge relative to the tool implement through a range 1 to 240 degrees, wherein axial rotation of the handle changes the ground-engaging edge of the tool implement to an opposing edge on the tool implement;
the hinge affixed to the reverse face of the tool implement;
a locking mechanism for locking the handle in one of plurality of positions relative to the reverse face of the tool implement; and
wherein the shovel body comprises a left lateral side;
a right lateral side;
a scrapper blade disposed between the lateral sides on a first distal end of the shovel body such that a scrapping edge of the blade runs in perpendicular fashion to a longitudinal axis defined by the length of the handle;
a plow blade disposed between the lateral sides on a second distal end of the shovel body such that a forward edge of the plow runs perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis defined by the length of the handle, the plow blade for engaging a ground surface when the handle is rotated;
the reverse face affixed to the hinge; and
an obverse face for receiving one or more of the dirt, soil, mortar, mulch, snow, ice, gravel, sand and ore.
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Abstract
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.
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1. A handheld, transformable, multifunctional tool implement comprising:
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an elongated, rigid, longitudinally-extending handle having a distal end and having a proximal end, the handle for transferring force from an operator'"'"'s hands on the proximal end to a tool implement affixed to the distal end; a grip affixed to said proximal end for griping by the operator; the tool implement having a ground-engaging edge for one or more of digging, scoping, lifting, and spreading one or more of dirt, soil, mortar, mulch, snow, ice, gravel, sand and ore, wherein the handle is hingedly affixed to the to a reverse face of the tool implement such that the handle rotates axially about a hinge relative to the tool implement through a range 1 to 240 degrees, wherein axial rotation of the handle changes the ground-engaging edge of the tool implement to an opposing edge on the tool implement; the hinge affixed to the reverse face of the tool implement; a locking mechanism for locking the handle in one of plurality of positions relative to the reverse face of the tool implement; and wherein the shovel body comprises a left lateral side;
a right lateral side;
a scrapper blade disposed between the lateral sides on a first distal end of the shovel body such that a scrapping edge of the blade runs in perpendicular fashion to a longitudinal axis defined by the length of the handle;
a plow blade disposed between the lateral sides on a second distal end of the shovel body such that a forward edge of the plow runs perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis defined by the length of the handle, the plow blade for engaging a ground surface when the handle is rotated;
the reverse face affixed to the hinge; and
an obverse face for receiving one or more of the dirt, soil, mortar, mulch, snow, ice, gravel, sand and ore. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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