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Hand implement with shock absorber
Application Number |
15518339 |
Grant Number |
09969075 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2015-09-21 |
First Publication Date |
2017-11-02 |
Grant Date |
2018-05-15 |
Owner |
9301160 CANADA INC. (Canada)
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Inventor |
- Mitchell, David R.
- Moliner, Michael
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Abstract
A lifting implement, such as a shovel has a handle and a load bearing member. The handle includes an articulated joint dividing the handle between a major portion and a lever portion. The lever is adapted to pivot within the range of an acute angle relative to the handle profile. The lever and the major portion of the handle each have a means for mounting a resilient member therebetween, where the resilient member is capable of absorbing shock and storing energy when urged by the pivoting of the lever within the range during the motion of lifting a load, and which stored energy is released when the load is being heaved by the implement. The handle may include a hand grip and a gripping portion on the major portion spaced from the articulated joint such that a triangle is formed with the hand grip, the gripping portion and the articulated joint at the apex of the triangle, wherein the apex of the triangle.
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HAND IMPLEMENT WITH SHOCK ABSORBER
Document Number |
02964004 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2015-09-21 |
Open to Public Date |
2016-04-21 |
Grant Date |
2023-11-28 |
Owner |
9301160 CANADA INC. (Canada)
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Inventor |
- Mitchell, David R.
- Moliner, Michael
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Abstract
A lifting implement such as a shovel, hay fork or the like, including an elongated handle with a distal end and a proximal end wherein a load bearing member is provided at the distal end and the handle includes an articulated joint at a minor distance from the proximal end dividing the handle between a major portion extending from the distal end, and, a lever portion extending from the joint to the proximal end. The lever is adapted to pivot within the range of an acute angle relative to the handle profile. The lever and the major portion of the handle each have a means for mounting a resilient member therebetween, where the resilient member is capable of absorbing shock and storing energy when urged by the pivoting of the lever within the range during the motion of lifting a load, and which stored energy is released when the load is being heaved by the implement. The handle may include a hand grip at the proximal end and a gripping portion on the major portion spaced from the articulated joint such that a triangle is formed with the hand grip, the gripping portion and the articulated joint at the apex of the triangle, wherein the apex of the triangle is translated during the lifting and heaving motion of the tool.
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HAND IMPLEMENT WITH SHOCK ABSORBER
Application Number |
CA2015050926 |
Publication Number |
2016/058090 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2015-09-21 |
Publication Date |
2016-04-21 |
Owner |
9301160 CANADA INC. (Canada)
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Inventor |
- Mitchell, David R.
- Moliner, Michael
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Abstract
A lifting implement such as a shovel, hay fork or the like, including an elongated handle with a distal end and a proximal end wherein a load bearing member is provided at the distal end and the handle includes an articulated joint at a minor distance from the proximal end dividing the handle between a major portion extending from the distal end, and, a lever portion extending from the joint to the proximal end. The lever is adapted to pivot within the range of an acute angle relative to the handle profile. The lever and the major portion of the handle each have a means for mounting a resilient member therebetween, where the resilient member is capable of absorbing shock and storing energy when urged by the pivoting of the lever within the range during the motion of lifting a load, and which stored energy is released when the load is being heaved by the implement. The handle may include a hand grip at the proximal end and a gripping portion on the major portion spaced from the articulated joint such that a triangle is formed with the hand grip, the gripping portion and the articulated joint at the apex of the triangle, wherein the apex of the triangle is translated during the lifting and heaving motion of the tool.
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