Claims
- 1. A multi-use cleanup tool system, comprising:a scoop having a floor, a front edge, a pair of side walls, a rear wall, and an upper portion defining a cavity for receiving debris; a support bracket having a pair of vertical members, wherein said support bracket is attached to said upper portion of said scoop; an elongate handle pivotally attached to a lower portion of said support bracket between said pair of vertical members at a pivot point; and a means for securing said handle within a secured position relative to said scoop.
- 2. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 1, wherein said handle is positionable orthogonally with respect to said floor.
- 3. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 2, wherein said handle is positionable at an angle less than 45 degrees with respect to said floor.
- 4. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 1, wherein said means for securing said handle comprises:a locking fastener movably positioned within a pair of curved slots within said pair of vertical members of said support bracket, wherein said locking fastener extends through said handle and wherein said curved slots have a radius of curvature corresponding to a radius of curvature of said handle; and an interiorly threaded member threadably attached to a distal portion of said locking fastener.
- 5. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 4, wherein said interiorly threaded member is comprised of a gripping member for assisting in securing said handle.
- 6. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 1, wherein a distal end of said handle opposite of said support bracket includes a gripping member.
- 7. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 1, wherein said rear wall includes a central vertically orientated indention for providing additional support to said support bracket and wherein said support bracket is positioned a finite distance from a plane of said rear wall.
- 8. A multi-use cleanup tool system, comprising:a scoop having a floor defining a first plane, a front edge, a pair of side walls, a rear wall, and an upper portion defining a second plane forming a cavity within said scoop for receiving debris; wherein said second plane of said upper portion is substantially parallel to said first plane of said floor; a support bracket having a pair of vertical members, wherein said support bracket is attached to said upper portion of said scoop; an elongate handle pivotally attached to a lower portion of said support bracket between said pair of vertical members at a pivot point; and a securing structure attached to said support bracket for securing said handle within a secured position relative to said scoop.
- 9. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 8, wherein said handle is positionable orthogonally with respect to said floor.
- 10. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 8, wherein said securing structure comprises:a locking fastener movably positioned within a pair of curved slots within said pair of vertical members of said support bracket, wherein said locking fastener extends through said handle and wherein said curved slots have a radius of curvature corresponding to a radius of curvature of said handle; and an interiorly threaded member threadably attached to a distal portion of said locking fastener.
- 11. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 8, wherein said handle is pivotally attached to said lower portion of said support bracket by a pivot pin.
- 12. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 8, wherein a distal end of said handle opposite of said support bracket includes a gripping member.
- 13. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 8, wherein said rear wall includes a central vertically orientated indention for providing additional support to said support bracket and wherein said support bracket is positioned a finite distance from a plane of said rear wall.
- 14. A multi-use cleanup tool system, comprising:a scoop having a floor defining a first plane, a front edge, a pair of side walls, a rear wall, and an upper portion defining a second plane forming a cavity within said scoop for receiving debris; wherein said second plane of said upper portion is substantially parallel to said first plane of said floor; a support bracket having a pair of vertical members, wherein said support bracket is attached centrally to said upper portion of said scoop; an elongate handle pivotally attached to a lower portion of said support bracket between said pair of vertical members at a pivot point; and a securing structure attached to said support bracket for securing said handle within a secured position relative to said scoop.
- 15. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 14, wherein said handle is positionable orthogonally with respect to said floor.
- 16. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 14, wherein said securing structure comprises:a locking fastener movably positioned within a pair of curved slots within said pair of vertical members of said support bracket, wherein said locking fastener extends through said handle and wherein said curved slots have a radius of curvature corresponding to a radius of curvature of said handle; and an interiorly threaded member threadably attached to a distal portion of said locking fastener.
- 17. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 14, wherein said handle is pivotally attached to said lower portion of said support bracket by a pivot pin.
- 18. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 14, wherein a distal end of said handle opposite of said support bracket includes a gripping member.
- 19. The multi-use cleanup tool system of claim 14, wherein said rear wall includes a central vertically orientated indention for providing additional support to said support bracket and wherein said support bracket is positioned a finite distance from a plane of said rear wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. PATENT APPLICATION
I hereby claim benefit under Title 35, United States Code, Section 119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/159,956 filed Oct. 18, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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