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Class 294/55 - Scoop


Subclass of Class 294 - Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Definition: Implements designed to facilitate the handling of bulk material
No. of applications: 24
Last issue date: 04/07/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110080014GARDEN TOOL DESIGNED FOR HARD PACK SOIL
The present invention relates to a novel garden spade wherein the scoop portion has straight sides. In addition, the proximal end of the scoop has a hammer plate uninterrupted by the neck which neck is attached to the scoop of the spade distal to the hammer plate. The n...
04/07/2011
20110037281TRENCH SHOVEL
A trench shovel with a tempered steel blade having a width narrower than its length, and typically has a rounded or pointed front edge for penetrating into the earth, and a transition portion that has extending there from a tubular member for attachment of a handle of r...
02/17/2011
20100326848Clip Scoop
A scoop has a bowl and a handle. The bowl has a bowl edge and a bowl width. The handle has a proximal handle edge connecting to the bowl edge. The handle has a distal handle edge opposite the proximal handle edge. The handle has a handle width. The handle has a clip wit...
12/30/2010
20100263346DEBRIS COLLECTOR FOR A GARDENING TOOL
A debris collector for a gardening tool which includes a shaft, a working implement oriented in angular relation to the shaft, and a frame securing the working implement to the shaft. The frame defines an enclosure. The debris collector has a scoop that fits within the ...
10/21/2010
20100154538PORTION MEASURING AND DISPENSING DEVICE
A portion measuring and dispensing device comprises a chamber, a handle and a hingeable lid. The chamber comprises a bottom, a side structure attached to the bottom, and an aperture opposite of the bottom. The handle comprises a body defining a longitudinal channel with...
06/24/2010
20100013252Lawn and Garden Debris Scoop
The lawn scoop is designed to make picking up any type of small, loose debris a cleaner and easier task for the user. In general terms, the device is a scoop type shovel with the addition of a multipurpose hook/guide at the top end of the handle. After raking or sweepin...
01/21/2010
20090167038Two-Handed Ice Scoop
An ice scoop is disclosed and has a scoop section and a handle section. The scoop section includes a bottom with a forward end, a rear end, and opposed side edges, two opposed side walls extending up from the side edges of the bottom, and a back wall connecting the side...
07/02/2009
20090140536One-Handed Ice Scoop
An ice scoop is disclosed and has a scoop section with a bottom, a leading edge, two spaced apart side walls extending up from opposed sides of the bottom, and a back between the two side walls extending up from the bottom opposite the leading edge. The scoop has a cavi...
06/04/2009
20090107581Combination Scoop-Funnel Device
A combination scoop-funnel device has a scoop shaped member and a funnel shaped member. The members are removably attached to each other by a ring protrusion on the scoop shaped member and a ring receptor on the funnel shaped member that create a ring snap when the memb...
04/30/2009
20090058115LITTER BOX CLEANING DEVICE
A litter box cleaning device is provided. In some examples, the litter box cleaning device may include a basket, a handle, and a cover removably connected to the basket. In other examples, the litter box cleaning device may include a basket having a bottom wall with an ...
03/05/2009
20090045641Compact Hand Tool and Packaging For a Hand Tool
A compact hand tool comprising an operating portion terminating in a collar and a handle portion adapted to be received within the collar. The handle portion is operable to be securely retained in a first position where the hand tool may be used to perform its normal fu...
02/19/2009
20080136202Scoop
A scoop includes an elongate side wall, a base, and a handle. The side wall extends generally along a longitudinal axis, and has a digging portion and a supporting portion that both extend circumferentially about the longitudinal axis such that the digging portion is ci...
06/12/2008
20080129061Shovel with auxiliary handle
A shovel is provided having an aperture within the center of a scoop configured to be an auxiliary handle....
06/05/2008
20070236027Measuring scoop
A scoop is provided having a bowl. The bowl includes a closed end and an opposing open end. An axial handle extends from the closed end of the bowl, along the longitudinal axis of the bowl, away from the bowl. The scoop may include an inclined internal ridge extends alo...
10/11/2007
20070170732WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
An apparatus for waste collection and disposal comprising a tube portion which includes a longitudinal axis, a first end defining a first opening, a second end defining a second opening, an outer side, and an inner side defining a channel between the first and second en...
07/26/2007
20070075555Overcaps with foldable scoops
Dispensing systems for administering particulate materials are presented. In an embodiment, the present invention provides a dispensing system comprising an overcap having an attachment member attached to a portion of a surface of the overcap and a foldable scoop includ...
04/05/2007
20060087136French fry scoop
The present invention is directed to a scoop for French fries comprising a mouth for scooping French fries from a bin, a funnel extending from the mouth at a first end and sized to accept an empty French fry package at a second end, wherein the mouth and the funnel shar...
04/27/2006
20050258655Foldable frame for creating a scoop
A foldable hand held scoop which is particularly suitable for picking up animal fecal waste. The scoop is formed from a substantially flat semi-rigid material, such as, for example, cardboard which may be easily folded into a functional configuration by utilizing score ...
11/24/2005
20050173935Sliding litter scoop
The present invention provides an animal refuse scoop comprising a scoop, and a handle attached to the scoop. The scoop defines a top and bottom surface, and a plurality of openings therein. The openings are defined to allow the passage of litter granules therethrough. ...
08/11/2005
20050160809Adjustable measuring scoop
An adjustable measuring scoop including a movable partition that adjustably rotates on a rotating means such as an axle so as to result in a scoop size that can be selectively determined between a maximum and a minimum by ready manual manipulation of the scoop. The mova...
07/28/2005
20050151384Scoop and sheath
The present invention comprises a scoop having an angled or tapered front shovel portion, a shaped back support, an angled handle attached to the back support and a hand guard. A sheath to hold the scoop when not in use is also preferably provided. ...
07/14/2005
20050151383COLLECTING AND UNLOADING DEVICE AND METHOD
A device and method for collecting and removing various objects, such as balls and lawn refuse, from the ground is described. The collection device comprises an elongated handle connected to a frame assembly. Secured to the frame assembly is a bag wherein objects are co...
07/14/2005
20050073160Feed scoop
A feed scoop has a container, a cylindrical tube and a cap. The container is hollow and has an open distal end. The cylindrical tube is hollow, is formed integrally with and extends perpendicular out from the container and communicates with the hollow container. The cyl...
04/07/2005
20050035611Hand scoop for placing masonry grout
A hand scoop for lifting and passing grout or high density granular material has a pair of handles formed such that a first worker can readily remove grout from a container, and then manually pass the scoop and grout to another worker to simplify and accelerate grouting...
02/17/2005
 
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