Claims
- 1. A lightweight snow thrower capable of use similar to that of a manually powered snow shovel, comprising in combination:
- (a) a snow directing housing, including a rear wall having a first portion whose cross-section is substantially arcuate and a second discharge portion extending generally tangentially of said first portion, which second portion, in normal use of the snow thrower, extends obliquely upward and forward in the direction of snow to be cleared at approximately 45.degree. relative to a horizontal line through said second portion to maximize the distance of throw for snow thrown along said second portion;
- (b) an impeller mounted in said housing with a portion of the periphery thereof closely adjacent to said first portion, said impeller including a plurality of blades mounted at the periphery thereof and including an open volume to the interior of said impeller to permit air to pass through said impeller, each of said blades mounted to have a working surface which is angled inward with respect to the periphery of said impeller, wherein said inward angle on said blades is between 5.degree. and 25.degree. with respect to a radial line from an axis of rotation of the impeller to the outermost edge of said blades, and wherein said blade working surfaces are substantially planar to further maximize distance of throw;
- (c) drive means cooperating with said impeller to provide rotary drive of said impeller in a direction to move snow along said rear wall from said first portion to said second portion; and
- (d) handle means fastened to the rear wall to enable an operator to maneuver the snow thrower, wherein the combined weight of said housing, impeller, drive means and handle means is sufficiently small so as to allow an operator to pick up the snow thrower and use the snow thrower by holding the snow thrower adjacent to the ground and by pushing the snow thrower in the manner of a manually powered snow shovel.
- 2. The snow thrower of claim 1, wherein said inward angle on said blades is between 10.degree. and 20.degree. with respect to a radial line from said axis to the outermost edge of said blades.
- 3. The snow thrower of claims 1 or 2, wherein said drive means drives said impeller at a tangential speed less than 4,000 feet per minute.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 118,466, filed Feb. 4, 1980, which is itself a continuation of Ser. No. 906,637 filed May 16, 1978, both applications now abandoned.
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