Claims
- 1. A roofer's saw comprising:
an airmotor, for receiving compressed air and driving a rotary shaft; a sawblade, coupled to the rotary housing, for cutting roofing shingles; a saw housing, adjustably coupled to the airmotor, for controlling a depth of cut of the sawblade in the roofing shingles.
- 2. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the blade comprises a rotary saw blade of 3⅜″ to 5″ in diameter having 4 to 8 teeth, each of the 4 to 8 teeth having a carbide bit.
- 3. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the air motor comprises a 90 degree grinder motor adapted to drive the sawblade.
- 4. The roofer's saw of claim 3 wherein the air motor further includes an on-off valve, the on-off valve provided with a safety latch to prevent the on-off valve from being actuated unless the safety latch is first released.
- 5. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the sawblade comprises a four-bladed blade having carbide tips on each blade.
- 6. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the sawblade comprises a six-bladed blade having carbide tips on each blade.
- 7. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the sawblade comprises a carbide-tipped sawblade having a chipper edged carbide bit.
- 8. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the sawblade is approximately ¼″ thick so as to provide a wide cut without binding.
- 9. The roofer's saw of claim 1, wherein the sawblade is substantially 3⅜″ in diameter so as to cut through multiple layers of shingles without binding.
- 10. An adjustable ladder bumpout, comprising:
a ladder rung clamp, for clamping the adjustable ladder bumpout to a rung of a ladder; at least one bumpout arm, coupled to the ladder run clamp, for spacing the ladder from an object; and means for securing the ladder bumpout to the object.
- 11. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 10, wherein the means for securing the ladder comprises a lip clip for clipping to an edge of the object, the lip clip being adjustably mounted to the at least one bumpout arm.
- 12. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 11, wherein the means for securing the ladder further comprises a safety strap attached to the adjustable ladder bumpout, for securing the ladder against the object.
- 13. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 10, wherein the means for securing the ladder comprises a bumpout plate having an elastomeric face, adjustably mounted to the at least one bumpout arm.
- 14. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 13, wherein the means for securing the ladder further comprises a safety strap attached to the adjustable ladder bumpout, for securing the ladder against the object.
- 15. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 10, wherein the means for securing the ladder comprises a curved bumpout plate, mounted to the at least one bumpout arm, for securing the adjustable ladder bumpout against a curved object.
- 16. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 15, wherein the means for securing the ladder further comprises a safety strap attached to the adjustable ladder bumpout, for securing the ladder against the object.
- 17. The adjustable ladder bumpout of claim 15, wherein the means for securing the ladder further comprises holes provided the in the curved bumpout plate for allowing a fastener to secure the curved bumpout plate to the curved object.
- 18. A combination eyeglasses and sweatband comprising:
at least one lens element; a sweatband, for attaching to the head of a user; and means for attaching the at least one lens element to the sweatband.
- 19. The combined eyeglasses and sweatband of claim 18, wherein the means for attaching comprises a pocket formed in the sweatband, each side of the pocket lined with a complimentary type of hook-and-loop fastener, and the at least one lens element further includes complimentary types of hook-and-loop fastener on either side of a top portion of the at least one lens element, such that when the pocket is opened, the top portion of the at least one lens element may be inserted and the pocket closed onto the top portion of the at least one lens element such that complimentary hook-and-loop fastener portions on the at least one lens element attach to complimentary hook-and-loop fastener portions in the pocket.
- 20. The combined eyeglasses and sweatband of claim 19, wherein an outer portion of the pocket comprises a strip element, attached to the sweatband at one end, such that the strip element may be peeled away from the sweatband to allow the at least one lens element to be inserted into the pocket.
- 21. A bracket for securing a ladder to a pump jack pole, comprising:
a ladder attachment portion for securing the bracket to a portion of a ladder; a slidable pole attachment portion, for slidably attaching the bracket to a pump jack pole.
- 22. The bracket of claim 21, wherein the slidable pole attachment portion comprises a C-shaped pump jack pole clamp for sliding over a pump jack, secured with at least one cotter pin.
- 23. The bracket of claim 22, wherein the slidable pole attachment portion further comprises at least one roller provided on an inside portion of the C-shaped pump jack pole clamp for allowing the C-shaped pump jack pole clamp to slide over a pump jack pole.
- 24. The bracket of claim 22, wherein the ladder attachment portion comprises a rounded portion of gripping an underside of a ladder rung and a flat portion for gripping a topside of a ladder rung, with fastening means fastening the rounded portion and the flat portion together.
- 25. The bracket of claim 22, further comprising a brace, coupling the ladder attachment portion and the slidable pole attachment portion at a predetermined angle so as to place the ladder at a predetermined angle to the pump jack pole.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/365,538, filed on Mar. 20, 2002, and incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present application also claims priority from Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/426,808, filed on Nov. 18, 2002, and incorporated herein by reference.
[0003] The present application is also a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent Application Ser. No. 10,050,964, filed on Jan. 22, 2002, and incorporated herein by reference; that application claims priority from the following Provisional Patent Applications, all of which are incorporated herein by reference: Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/262,650, filed on Jan. 22, 2001; Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/286,527, filed on Apr. 27, 2001; Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/297,530; and Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/304,098, filed on Jul. 11, 2001.
Provisional Applications (6)
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60365538 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
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60426808 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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60262650 |
Jan 2001 |
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60286527 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60297530 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60304098 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10050964 |
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10388642 |
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