The combination of a dust pan and broom is provided for cleaning surfaces without the need for the person to bend their back or knees to pick up the dust pan.
Typically, when a dust pan is being used for cleaning, the person using the dust pan has to bend their back and knees to lift the dust pan to dispose of the debris during use. The present invention provides a construction that prevents the person from having to bend their back or knees to lift up the dust pan from the floor, or to lower it to the floor.
This invention provides the ability to position the dust pan on the floor without bending over, which results in saving time. As described, there is a reduction in motion to complete the task making this process more efficient to both lift up and lower the dust pan during use, without the need of placing stress on the user's knees and back area. Also, this one step process saves stress on both the back and the knees, as these two body parts are needed to complete the conventional process of sweeping up and collecting debris from all indoor and outdoor surfaces.
Published patent application no. 2009/0223007, published on Sep. 10, 2009, discloses a combination of a dust pan 50 and a broom 12, wherein the broom has two hanging holes 24 and 26, one near the bottom and the other near the top of the broom handle. The hanging hole 24 is adopted to receive a male peg 70 for storing and hanging the dust pan on the broom handle. Similarly, the hanging hole 26 is adopted to receive a male peg for storing and hanging the broom handle.
This prior art does not teach or disclose the present invention of having a hook on the broom for lifting and lowering the dust pan from the floor without bending the user's knees or back area.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a dust pan and a broom for cleaning surfaces without the need for the person to bend their back to pick up the dust pan.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a construction that prevents the person from having to bend their back to lift up the dust pan.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a combination dust pan and a broom that is simple and easy to use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a combination dust pan and a broom that is economical.
The combination of a dust pan and a broom for cleaning surfaces without the need for a person to bend during use, including a dust pan having a receptacle for receiving and collecting debris, and a lifting strap extends over the receptacle. A broom is also provided having bristles and an upper section having a hook mounted thereon. In use, the hook is used to engage the strap to lift the dust pan having debris in it without the person having to bend their back to lift up the dust pan. The dust pan can be square or round or any other shape.
The combination 10 of a dust pan 12 and a broom 20 for cleaning surfaces without the need for a person to bend during use, including the dust pan 12 having a receptacle 14 for receiving and collecting debris, and having a lifting strap 16, which extends over the receptacle 14. The broom 20 has bristles 22 and an upper section 24 having a hook 26 mounted thereon.
The upper edge of receptacle 14 has teeth 18 for cleaning the bristles 22 of broom 20. In addition, the dust pan 12 has an upper surface 12a to allowing the user to place their foot on top of the dust pan 12 to hold it down during use.
Further, dust pan 12 has a bottom surface 30 that is an anti-slip surface having gripping material applied to the bottom of the dust pan 12. In this manner, the user can fill up the dust pan 12 without the need of stepping on the upper surface 12a of dust pan 12 without using the foot to keep it in place, since the anti-slip gripping material 32 is applied to the bottom surface 30 of dust pan 12 in order to keep the dust pan 12 in place on all types of surfaces. In addition, use of the gripping material 32 will open up the back of the dust pan 12 to provide a larger area 34 in the receptacle 14 to store and collect more debris in the rear of dust pan 12.
In use, the hook 26 is used to engage the strap 16 to lift the dust pan 12 having debris in it without the person having to bend their back to lift up the dust pan 12.
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The strap 16 or 116 can be molded plastic, or it can be a rigid material. Also, strap 16 or 116 can be made of flexible or pliable materials.
In operation, the broom 20 is used to sweep debris into dust pan 12 without the need for the user to bend. Dust pan 12 is provided with an enlarged area 34 in receptacle 14 to store and collect an increased amount of debris in the rear of dust pan 12, all without bending.
The user then uses the hook 26 on broom 20 to engage the lifting strap 16 on the dust pan 12 to lift the dust pan 12 without the need for bending, so that the user empties the debris in dust pan 12 into a suitable debris collector.
In the second embodiment, round dust pan 112 operates in the same manner as dust pan 12, and hook 26 is used to engage the notch 116a on strap 116.
In this manner, all operations, including sweeping, collecting the debris, and disposing of the debris are all conducted without the user having to bend their knees or back at any point during the operation.
It is an advantage of the present invention to provide a dust pan and a broom for cleaning surfaces without the need for the person to bend their back to pick up the dust pan.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a construction that prevents the person from having to bend their back to lift up the dust pan.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a combination dust pan and a broom that is simple and easy to use.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a combination dust pan and a broom that is economical.
A latitude of modification, change and substitution is intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.