US20150089846A1 - Wheeled scooper - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to devices for collecting, transporting and dumping materials and, more particularly, to a wheeled scooper to help users collect, transport and dump materials.
- an apparatus for collecting, transporting and dumping material comprises: an elongated handle member; a collector member mounted on a lower end of the elongated handle member by means of a transverse and forward pivotal connection, and wherein the collector member provides a lower plate, opposing sidewalls and a back plate that define a collection space; and a set of wheels rotatably mounted near a lower rear portion of the collector member section.
- apparatus for collecting, transporting and dumping material comprises: an elongated handle member; a collector member comprising: a collection space defined by a lower plate, opposing sidewalls and a back plate; and an angled plate extending from near a rear portion of the lower plate for enabling a forward pivotal connection to the elongated handle member, wherein the angled plate further provides a shaft pivot pin interconnecting the angled plate and the handle member for enabling a transverse pivotal connection thereto, and wherein a plurality of stabilizer pins interconnect a distal portion of the angled plate to an upper portion of the collector member; and a set of wheels rotatably mounted on a near a lower rear portion of the collector member section, wherein the set of wheels are configured to be easily removed.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a wheeled scooper according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the wheeled scooper of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 3 is a detailed rear view of the wheeled scooper of FIG. 1 , illustrating shaft rotation.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides a wheeled scooper that reduces the time and effort needed in collecting, transporting and dumping materials.
- the scooper provides an elongated handle that may be transversely and forwardly pivotably connected to a collector member.
- the collector member may provide a front opening to a collection space defined by a front edge.
- the scooper may provide a set of wheels rotatably mounted near a lower rear portion of the collector member so that a user can control the elongated handle to steer the scooper over a supporting surface and easily scoop, transport and dump material into its collection space by means of the positionable front edge.
- a scooper 10 can include an elogated handle 12 connected to a collector 20 .
- a grip 14 can be disposed on the end of the handle 12 , opposite the collector 20 .
- the handle 12 can be made from various materials, such as wood, metal, fiberglass, composite, or the like.
- the handle 12 can typically be from about 36 to about 60 inches long, usually about 42 to about 48 inches long.
- the handle 12 can attach to a top back side of the collector 20 by various means.
- a handle receiver can extend from the collector 20 to receive the handle 12 .
- the handle receiver may be an angled plate 24 extending from a rear portion of the collector 20 to connect to the handle 12 .
- the angled plate 24 may help stabilize the collector 20 with stabilizer clips 26 that link the upper portions of the collector 20 and the angled plate 24 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the angled plate 24 may establish a forward pivot point between the handle 12 and the collector 20 for pivoting the collector 20 .
- a shaft pivot pin 28 can be inserted through the handle receiver and the handle 12 , securing the handle 12 to the collector 20 and allowing the handle 12 to pivot from side to side, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the shaft pivot pin 28 may establish a transverse pivot point between the handle 12 and the collector 20
- the collector 20 may provide a front opening through which material is collected.
- the front opening allows access to a collection space defined by a back plate 22 , opposing sidewalls and lower plate 32 , wherein the lower plate 32 provides a front edge 30 .
- the collector 20 can include wheels 18 to traverse along a supporting surface.
- the wheels may be disposed on each side of the collector 20 and under the lower plate 32 thereof so as to define a predetermined elevation between the lower plate 32 and the supporting surface.
- the wheels 18 may be mounted to a U-frame 16 or yolk disposed behind or under the collector 20 .
- various mechanisms for connecting the wheels 18 to the collector 20 are included within the scope of the present invention.
- the wheels 18 can optionally be removed, allowing the scooper 10 to be used like a conventional scooping device.
- the back plate 22 of the collector 20 can be formed as a mesh. This can be used to, for example, help allow wet materials to drain and may also help reduce the overall weight of the scooper 10 .
- the mesh may also be used to sift a portion of the material within the collector 20 .
- the back plate 22 can be replaced with a solid piece to form a back wall of the collector 20 .
- a user can utilize the angled plate 24 and handle 12 to forward pivot the collector 20 to a collecting position, whereby the front edge 30 rotates to the supporting surface or other surface so that the user can push or move material into the collector 20 .
- a small broom may be provided, for example, for moving material to and from the collector 20 .
- the handle 12 can be pivoted backward so the front edge 30 may be near or above the predetermined elevation, a transporting position, with the wheels 18 supporting the collector 20 .
- the scooper 10 can then be easily moved about, on its wheels 18 . If the user, when wheeling the scooper 10 with or without material, needs to steer the scooper 10 , they can easily twist the handle 12 about the traverse pivot point to facilitate the steering of the scooper 10 over the supporting surface.
- the collector 20 can be made in various sizes, depending upon application.
- the collector can be from about 12 to about 36 inches wide and from about 12 to about 36 inches deep.
- the collector 20 can be made of various materials, such as plastic, composite, metal, or the like.
- a method of using the present invention may include the following.
- the scooper 10 disclosed above may be provided.
- a user may wheel the scooper 10 from its stored location to the location of material to be collected and then pivot the collector 20 so its front edge 30 is approximately flush with the surface supporting such material so as to scoop the material into the collection space. Then raising the front edge 30 to the transporting position, the user may direct the scooper 10 to a disposal location for dumping the material.
- the scooper 10 can be easily dumped in a single smooth motion at the disposal location.
- the scooper 10 may be used as a dustpan, pooper scooper, snow shovel, pet litter scooper or the like.
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Abstract
A wheeled scooper is provided. The wheeled scooper reduces the time and effort needed in collecting, transporting and dumping materials. The scooper provides an elongated handle that may be transversely and forwardly pivotably connected to a collector member. The collector member may provide a front opening to a collection space defined by a front edge. The scooper may provide a set of wheels rotatably mounted near a lower rear portion of the collector member so that a user can control the elongated handle to steer the scooper over a supporting surface and easily scoop, transport and dump material into its collection space by means of the positionable front edge.
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- This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application No. 61/884846, filed 30 Sep. 2013, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates to devices for collecting, transporting and dumping materials and, more particularly, to a wheeled scooper to help users collect, transport and dump materials.
- Conventional lightweight, closet-storable devices for collecting, transporting and dumping material require extra effort. Such devices usually require several steps to carry out their purpose: a user needs to lift and carry the device to the material to be collected; the user then needs to bend over to collect the material to be transported; the user then needs to lift and carry the device and material to be dumped to a disposal location; and the user then needs to lift to dump the material at the disposal location. Many of these steps require the user to place stress on their back muscles, knee and elbow ligaments, and other parts of their body.
- As can be seen, there is a need for simple device that can allow a user to easily collect, transport and dump material, reducing the above steps to scoop and dump in one easy motion.
- In one aspect of the present invention, an apparatus for collecting, transporting and dumping material, comprises: an elongated handle member; a collector member mounted on a lower end of the elongated handle member by means of a transverse and forward pivotal connection, and wherein the collector member provides a lower plate, opposing sidewalls and a back plate that define a collection space; and a set of wheels rotatably mounted near a lower rear portion of the collector member section.
- In another aspect of the present invention, apparatus for collecting, transporting and dumping material, comprises: an elongated handle member; a collector member comprising: a collection space defined by a lower plate, opposing sidewalls and a back plate; and an angled plate extending from near a rear portion of the lower plate for enabling a forward pivotal connection to the elongated handle member, wherein the angled plate further provides a shaft pivot pin interconnecting the angled plate and the handle member for enabling a transverse pivotal connection thereto, and wherein a plurality of stabilizer pins interconnect a distal portion of the angled plate to an upper portion of the collector member; and a set of wheels rotatably mounted on a near a lower rear portion of the collector member section, wherein the set of wheels are configured to be easily removed.
- These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a wheeled scooper according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the wheeled scooper ofFIG. 2 ; and -
FIG. 3 is a detailed rear view of the wheeled scooper ofFIG. 1 , illustrating shaft rotation. - The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
- Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a wheeled scooper that reduces the time and effort needed in collecting, transporting and dumping materials. The scooper provides an elongated handle that may be transversely and forwardly pivotably connected to a collector member. The collector member may provide a front opening to a collection space defined by a front edge. The scooper may provide a set of wheels rotatably mounted near a lower rear portion of the collector member so that a user can control the elongated handle to steer the scooper over a supporting surface and easily scoop, transport and dump material into its collection space by means of the positionable front edge.
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FIGS. 1 through 3 , ascooper 10 can include anelogated handle 12 connected to acollector 20. Agrip 14 can be disposed on the end of thehandle 12, opposite thecollector 20. Thehandle 12 can be made from various materials, such as wood, metal, fiberglass, composite, or the like. Thehandle 12 can typically be from about 36 to about 60 inches long, usually about 42 to about 48 inches long. - The
handle 12 can attach to a top back side of thecollector 20 by various means. For example, as shown in the Figures, a handle receiver can extend from thecollector 20 to receive thehandle 12. The handle receiver may be anangled plate 24 extending from a rear portion of thecollector 20 to connect to thehandle 12. Theangled plate 24 may help stabilize thecollector 20 withstabilizer clips 26 that link the upper portions of thecollector 20 and theangled plate 24, as illustrated inFIG. 1 . Theangled plate 24 may establish a forward pivot point between thehandle 12 and thecollector 20 for pivoting thecollector 20. Ashaft pivot pin 28 can be inserted through the handle receiver and thehandle 12, securing thehandle 12 to thecollector 20 and allowing thehandle 12 to pivot from side to side, as shown inFIG. 3 . Theshaft pivot pin 28 may establish a transverse pivot point between thehandle 12 and thecollector 20 - The
collector 20 may provide a front opening through which material is collected. The front opening allows access to a collection space defined by aback plate 22, opposing sidewalls andlower plate 32, wherein thelower plate 32 provides afront edge 30. Thecollector 20 can includewheels 18 to traverse along a supporting surface. The wheels may be disposed on each side of thecollector 20 and under thelower plate 32 thereof so as to define a predetermined elevation between thelower plate 32 and the supporting surface. Thewheels 18 may be mounted to aU-frame 16 or yolk disposed behind or under thecollector 20. Of course, various mechanisms for connecting thewheels 18 to thecollector 20 are included within the scope of the present invention. Thewheels 18 can optionally be removed, allowing thescooper 10 to be used like a conventional scooping device. - In some embodiments, the
back plate 22 of thecollector 20 can be formed as a mesh. This can be used to, for example, help allow wet materials to drain and may also help reduce the overall weight of thescooper 10. The mesh may also be used to sift a portion of the material within thecollector 20. In some embodiments, theback plate 22 can be replaced with a solid piece to form a back wall of thecollector 20. - A user can utilize the
angled plate 24 and handle 12 to forward pivot thecollector 20 to a collecting position, whereby thefront edge 30 rotates to the supporting surface or other surface so that the user can push or move material into thecollector 20. A small broom may be provided, for example, for moving material to and from thecollector 20. Once the material is collected, thehandle 12 can be pivoted backward so thefront edge 30 may be near or above the predetermined elevation, a transporting position, with thewheels 18 supporting thecollector 20. Thescooper 10 can then be easily moved about, on itswheels 18. If the user, when wheeling thescooper 10 with or without material, needs to steer thescooper 10, they can easily twist thehandle 12 about the traverse pivot point to facilitate the steering of thescooper 10 over the supporting surface. - The
collector 20 can be made in various sizes, depending upon application. For example, the collector can be from about 12 to about 36 inches wide and from about 12 to about 36 inches deep. Thecollector 20 can be made of various materials, such as plastic, composite, metal, or the like. - A method of using the present invention may include the following. The
scooper 10 disclosed above may be provided. A user may wheel thescooper 10 from its stored location to the location of material to be collected and then pivot thecollector 20 so itsfront edge 30 is approximately flush with the surface supporting such material so as to scoop the material into the collection space. Then raising thefront edge 30 to the transporting position, the user may direct thescooper 10 to a disposal location for dumping the material. Thescooper 10 can be easily dumped in a single smooth motion at the disposal location. - The
scooper 10 may be used as a dustpan, pooper scooper, snow shovel, pet litter scooper or the like. - It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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1. An apparatus for collecting, transporting and dumping material, comprising:
an elongated handle member;
a collector member mounted on a lower end of the elongated handle member by means of a transverse and forward pivotal connection, and wherein the collector member provides a lower plate, opposing sidewalls and a back plate that define a collection space; and
a set of wheels rotatably mounted near a lower rear portion of the collector member section.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the collector member further provides an angled plate extending from near a rear portion of the lower plate to facilitate the forward pivotal connection to the elongated handle member.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the angled plate further provides a shaft pivot pin enabling the transverse pivotal connection of the lower end of the elongated handle thereto.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the angled plate further provides a plurality of stabilizer pins interconnecting a distal portion of the angled plate to an upper portion of the collector member,
whereby stabilizing the collector member relative to the lower end of the elongated handle.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the back plate forms a mesh.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the elongated handle member ranges in length from about 36 to about 60 inches long.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the set of wheels are configured to be easily removed,
whereby the remaining apparatus forms a conventional scooping device.
8. An apparatus for collecting, transporting and dumping material, comprising:
an elongated handle member;
a collector member comprising:
a collection space defined by a lower plate, opposing sidewalls and a back plate; and
an angled plate extending from near a rear portion of the lower plate for enabling a forward pivotal connection to the elongated handle member, wherein the angled plate further provides a shaft pivot pin interconnecting the angled plate and the handle member for enabling a transverse pivotal connection thereto, and wherein a plurality of stabilizer pins interconnect a distal portion of the angled plate to an upper portion of the collector member; and
a set of wheels rotatably mounted on a near a lower rear portion of the collector member section, wherein the set of wheels are configured to be easily removed.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the back plate forms a mesh.
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