Claims
- 1. A device for removing ashes from a burning fire comprising a shovel-like body, said body having a bottom wall with a front end and a fixed back wall at generally right angles thereto, side walls upstanding from the bottom wall with upper free edges extending therealong and tapered to the front end of the bottom wall, a handle extending rearwardly from the fixed back wall, a top cover separable from the body having an upper surface, means adjacent the handle to pivot said cover with respect to said body, means to support the cover generally parallel to the bottom wall so that its upper surface is no lower than the free edges of the side walls, the upper surface of said cover having unobstructed edges from which solid material may be discharged by inclining the same, said upper surface being foraminated for ashes to pass therethrough into said body whereby the body with the cover closed may be moved into a burning fire to pick up ashes and burning solid material, whereby the shovel may be inclined to the horizontal by the handle without changing the position of the cover to discharge the solid material back into the fire from the foraminated cover and retain the ashes which have passed through the cover to be withdrawn from the burning fire.
- 2. A device for removing ashes from a burning fire as in claim 1 wherein the cover is hinged to the back end of the body and a rod is attached to the cover and is movable away from the shovel to open the cover.
- 3. A device for removing ashes from a burning fire as in claim 1 wherein the cover is hinged to the back end of the body and a rod is attached to the cover and is guided along the handle in moving away from the shovel to open the cover.
- 4. A device for removing ashes from a burning fire as in claim 1 wherein the top cover has a sloping forward end that generally follows the shape of the tapered side walls.
- 5. A device for removing ashes from a burning fire as in claim 1 wherein the top cover has side flanges telescoping within the side walls of the body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed application Ser. No. 919,929, filed June 28, 1978 and abandoned.
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