US184690A - Improvement in combined hoe, scraper, and sweeper - Google Patents

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US184690A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide, in a single instrument, a hand i implement, which, by reversal of its edges and adjustment of its angular position, may be adapted for such various uses as cleaning stables, shoving grain or chaff on barn-floors, removing snow from sidewalks, forcing into heaps mud and dirt on pavements, leveling and smoothing the walks and beds ina garden, removing chips, shavings, or dirt in factories, and sweeping the floor in the same operation, and for various other cleansing'operations, either wet or dry, in many of which operations it supersedes and performs the work of two, and sometimes of three, implements as at present used, and performs the work in a-better manner.
  • the invention consists of a scoop or blade having straight and parallel edges, the one unyielding and the other flexible, and of concave or curvilinear form in its vertical section, and corrugated in the same direction nearly, but not entirely, from edge to edge, to prevent the material being operated on from sliding laterally ofl' theblade; also, in a hinged handle made adjustable on said scoop to any desired angle to either edge thereof, to adapt it to the variety of uses for which it is applicable.
  • FIG. 1 represents a rear view of the scoop with its appendages, the handle being in section.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the same, partly in section.
  • Fig. 3 shows-the locking-pin on an enlarged scale, in two positions and crosssection.
  • Fig. 4 is atop view, the scoop being in section. r
  • A is the scoop, which is made of steel or other suitable material, straight on its upper and lower edges, and curved upwardly.
  • the center portion is corrugated in the direction of the curvature nearly to the edges, leaving them straight.
  • These corrugations give stiffness to a light plate, and also serve to prevent the snow, mud, or other articlebeing operated on from sliding off laterally as it accumulates.
  • rivet or otherwise connect a strip of leather, rubber, or other flexible material, for use in mud or water, or to sweep the dust off of pavements or floors, after the dirt or other dry material has been removed by the unyielding edge.
  • a crescent shaped brace, c is also secured to the back of the blade or scoop, between the hinged bands I) of the handle.
  • a series ofnotches, c On the inner end of the handle is a ferrule, d, with a notch, f, across its end, which spans the edge of the crescent, and which serves to steady it.
  • the ferruled-end of the handle is somewhat enlarged, to admit of achamber or socket being formed in it to receive a spring and bolt, as
  • Fig. 2 The latter (more clearly shown in Fig. 3) is cut away at one side suf-' ficiently to allow the crescent to pass freely through this cut portion on its center line. It is further cut away inwardly on each side, leaving a tongue or spur in the center, which,
  • the implement may be adapted to use either edge, and at a greater or less angle, according to the nature of the material being operated on.
  • An implement consisting of the blade A having one stiff and one flexible edge, hinged handle B, crescentc, and bolt h, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
  • the c0ncave blade A in combination with the hinged handle B and locking device a 72, all constructed and arranged substantially asshown and described.
  • the curved blade A provided with central corrugations fisubstdntiallyasand for the purpose set forth.

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H. H. BAKER.
COMBINED HOE, SCRAPER, AND SWEEPER;
' Patented Nov. 28, 1876.
WlTN-ESSES.
INVENTOR.
NFETERS. PMoTo-LrrkoeRAPnER, WASHINGTOYN. u c.
UNITED AT NT nALsnYin. BAKER, on PLAINFIELD NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN COMBINED HOE, SCRAPER, AND SWEEPER.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 184,690, dated November 28, 1876; application filed March 14, 1876.
To all-whom it may concern:
Plainfield, in Union county, and State of New Jersey, haveinvented a Combined Hoe, Scrap,- er, Sweeper, and Scrubber, of which the following is a specification:
The object of this invention is to provide, in a single instrument, a hand i implement, which, by reversal of its edges and adjustment of its angular position, may be adapted for such various uses as cleaning stables, shoving grain or chaff on barn-floors, removing snow from sidewalks, forcing into heaps mud and dirt on pavements, leveling and smoothing the walks and beds ina garden, removing chips, shavings, or dirt in factories, and sweeping the floor in the same operation, and for various other cleansing'operations, either wet or dry, in many of which operations it supersedes and performs the work of two, and sometimes of three, implements as at present used, and performs the work in a-better manner. The invention consists of a scoop or blade having straight and parallel edges, the one unyielding and the other flexible, and of concave or curvilinear form in its vertical section, and corrugated in the same direction nearly, but not entirely, from edge to edge, to prevent the material being operated on from sliding laterally ofl' theblade; also, in a hinged handle made adjustable on said scoop to any desired angle to either edge thereof, to adapt it to the variety of uses for which it is applicable.
i will now further describe by referring to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 represents a rear view of the scoop with its appendages, the handle being in section. Fig. 2 is a side view of the same, partly in section. Fig. 3 shows-the locking-pin on an enlarged scale, in two positions and crosssection. Fig. 4 is atop view, the scoop being in section. r
The same letters indicate like parts in the several figures.
A is the scoop, which is made of steel or other suitable material, straight on its upper and lower edges, and curved upwardly. The center portion is corrugated in the direction of the curvature nearly to the edges, leaving them straight. These corrugations give stiffness to a light plate, and also serve to prevent the snow, mud, or other articlebeing operated on from sliding off laterally as it accumulates. To one of the straight edges of this plate or blade I rivet or otherwise connect a strip of leather, rubber, or other flexible material, for use in mud or water, or to sweep the dust off of pavements or floors, after the dirt or other dry material has been removed by the unyielding edge. To the back orconvex side of this scoop or blade 18 hinged the handle B, by means of a bowshaped iron, at, and bands b. A crescent shaped brace, c, is also secured to the back of the blade or scoop, between the hinged bands I) of the handle. in the outer periphery of this crescent is a series ofnotches, c. On the inner end of the handle is a ferrule, d, with a notch, f, across its end, which spans the edge of the crescent, and which serves to steady it. The ferruled-end of the handle is somewhat enlarged, to admit of achamber or socket being formed in it to receive a spring and bolt, as
represented in Fig. 2. The latter (more clearly shown in Fig. 3) is cut away at one side suf-' ficiently to allow the crescent to pass freely through this cut portion on its center line. It is further cut away inwardly on each side, leaving a tongue or spur in the center, which,
being borne outwardly by the spring in the socket, looks into one of the notches e in the crescent, to retain the handle in the desired position, and by pressing with the finger on the button-like end It, and forcing the bolt m back into the socket, the angular position of the handle may be changed, as and when de-' sired.
It will thus be seen that the implement may be adapted to use either edge, and at a greater or less angle, according to the nature of the material being operated on.
What is here claimed, and desired to be socured by Letters Patent, 'is
1. An implement consisting of the blade A having one stiff and one flexible edge, hinged handle B, crescentc, and bolt h, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The combination of the springbolt m in the handle B with the crescent-formed brace on the hack of the scoop or blade A, substantially as described.
3. The c0ncave blade A, in combination with the hinged handle B and locking device a 72, all constructed and arranged substantially asshown and described.
4. The curved blade A, provided with central corrugations fisubstdntiallyasand for the purpose set forth.
. H. H. BAKER. Witnesses:
W. H. SMOGH,
CLINTON F. RANDOLPH.
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US3088230A (en) * 1960-09-07 1963-05-07 Bonic Isaac Device for clearing snow from the path of an automobile wheel
US3248811A (en) * 1963-04-30 1966-05-03 Pravednekow Nicholas Combination snow plow and scoop
US20070266599A1 (en) * 2006-05-16 2007-11-22 Willey Barry A Snow plow

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3088230A (en) * 1960-09-07 1963-05-07 Bonic Isaac Device for clearing snow from the path of an automobile wheel
US3248811A (en) * 1963-04-30 1966-05-03 Pravednekow Nicholas Combination snow plow and scoop
US20070266599A1 (en) * 2006-05-16 2007-11-22 Willey Barry A Snow plow
US7523568B2 (en) * 2006-05-16 2009-04-28 Willey Barry A Snow plow

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