Claims
- 1. A method for removing ice and snow and any combination thereof from a windshield, comprising:
- providing scraper handle means;
- providing blade means having a scraping end and a non-scraping end, said non-scraping end being secured to said handle means;
- providing selectively operable illumination means comprising a power source and a light source, said illumination means mounted within said handle means and adapted to direct light through said blade means; and
- scraping ice, snow or any combination thereof from a windshield utilizing the blade means while said illumination means is activated.
- 2. A scraping apparatus for removing ice and snow and any combination thereof from windshields, comprising
- a handle means;
- a translucent blade means having a scraping end and a non-scraping end, said non-scraping end being secured to said handle means; and
- selectively operable illumination means comprising a power source and a light source, said illumination means mounted within said handle means and adapted to direct light through said blade means.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 2 wherein said illumination means is selectively operable through a switch means mounted on said handle means which electrically connects the power source and light source to illuminate the light source.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 841,242, filed Mar. 19, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,662,947.
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