1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an arm holder for a pole-handled tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
Using a tool such as a broom or a mop with a pole handle typically constrains the user to use both hands to hold the tool. However, often it would be advantageous to have one hand free to do something else while using the tool. For example, it would be desirable to use a broom to sweep while moving furniture and other objects out of the way or to hold a dustpan to sweep debris into the dustpan with the broom. Accordingly, there is a need for a device to allow effective use of a pole-handled tool with only one hand.
The disclosure relates to an arm holder for a pole-handled tool such as a broom, a mop, a squeegee, etc. that allows effective use of the pole-handled tool with only one hand. The arm holder comprises an arm grip having an arm-holding structure; and an attachment portion capable of attaching the arm grip to the pole-handled tool; wherein the arm-holding structure is capable of receiving an arm positioned within the arm-holding structure while a corresponding hand of the same arm grasps the pole handle, the pole handle acting as a lever where the corresponding hand forms a fulcrum of the lever.
In an embodiment, the attachment portion includes a hole disposed on an end of the arm-holding structure that accommodates the pole handle extended through the hole along the pole handle. In another embodiment the attachment portion includes an apertured attachment device that includes a protruding portion, an apertured base and a tightening fastener. The protruding portion is accommodated by a corresponding aperture disposed on an end of the arm-holding structure to couple the arm-holding structure to the apertured attachment device (and thereby to the pole handle). The apertured base includes an aperture encompassed by a pair of pliable ends, wherein the tightening fastener received by a corresponding receiving hole is disposed on the pair of pliable ends to tighten and loosen the apertured attachment device around the pole-handled tool. In various embodiments, the arm holder can be constructed entirely of metal or plastic, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, most or all of the arm holder is made of a molded thermoplastic.
As mentioned, the hole 108 may accommodate the pole handle 132. Therefore, the diameter of the hole 108 depends on the diameter of the pole handle 132. The diameter of the hole 108 may be in the range of about 0.75 inch to 1.00 inch, for example. The fit between the hole 108 and the pole handle 132 may be a self-adhering relatively tight fit that still allows the first arm holder for a pole-handled tool 130 to be adjusted along the length of the pole handle 132. The arm holder 120 may be made of a suitable plastic, metal or the like. In an embodiment, the arm holder 120 is a molded thermoplastic having a thickness of about one-half inch.
The attachment portion 250 is used to attach the C-shaped portion 210 to the pole handle 132. The attachment portion 250 may be an apertured attachment device including a protruding portion 252, an apertured base 254 and a tightening fastener 256. The protruding portion 252 may be accommodated by a corresponding aperture 216 that may be disposed on a second end 210B of the C-shaped portion 210 to attach the C-shaped portion 210 to the attachment portion 250 (and thereby the pole handle 132). The corresponding aperture 216 can be an unthreaded cylindrical protrusion. The apertured base 254 may include an aperture 254A that may be encompassed by a pair of pliable ends 258A. The tightening fastener 256 may be received by a corresponding receiving hole 258B disposed on the pair of pliable ends 258A to tighten and loosen the apertured attachment device 251 around the pole handle 132. More specifically, the tightening fastener 256 may be a tightening screw 256A that may be screwed to pull the pair of pliable ends 258A together to tighten the aperture 254A around the pole handle. Notably, the arm holder 220 may accommodate a left hand orientation or right hand orientation by simply flipping the arm grip 205 to the other side.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the various exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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