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Double-Handle Snow Shovel
A double-handle snow shovel includes a snow shovel-head apparatus, an extension tube, a support shaft, a bend shaft, and a handle. The support and bend shaft are collectively optimized leverage to apply pressure to accumulated snow, without having to bend over. The bend shaft includes a first elongated section, a second elongated section, and a bend section as the bend shaft is formed into a V-shaped body. The first elongated section is terminally connected to a first shaft end of the support shaft. The second elongated section is terminally connected to a second shaft end of the support shaft. The first and second elongated sections are terminally connected to each other by the bend section, opposite the support shaft. The first shaft end is mounted to the snow shovel-head apparatus by the extension tube. The second shaft end is adjacently connected with the handle that engages with the user.
Double-Handle Snow Shovel
A double-handle snow shovel includes a snow shovel-head apparatus, an extension tube, a support shaft, a bend shaft, and a handle. The support and bend shaft are collectively optimized leverage to apply pressure to accumulated snow, without having to bend over. The bend shaft includes a first elongated section, a second elongated section, and a bend section as the bend shaft is formed into a V-shaped body. The first elongated section is terminally connected to a first shaft end of the support shaft. The second elongated section is terminally connected to a second shaft end of the support shaft. The first and second elongated sections are terminally connected to each other by the bend section, opposite the support shaft. The first shaft end is mounted to the snow shovel-head apparatus by the extension tube. The second shaft end is adjacently connected with the handle that engages with the user.
Double-Handle Snow Shovel
ZIAMANDANIS PETER JOHN (author)
2022-05-12
Patent
Electronic Resource
English