Abstrict A scoop for use in removing waste material from cat litter comprises
a shovel portion and a handle portion. The shovel portion includes
a base panel, two side panels and a rear panel, with each of the
panels including a multiplicity of elongated slots for straining
the cat litter. The handle portion is connected to the rear panel
of the shovel portion near the top and a protective shield extends
downwardly from the upper surface of the rear panel at an acute
angle. The protective shield extends a distance sufficient to minimize
the likelihood of a person's hand from contacting cat litter as
it is sifted through the slots in the rear panel.
Claims What is claimed is:
1. A scoop for use in removing waste material from cat litter,
comprising a shovel portion and a handle portion, said shovel portion
comprising a base panel, two side panels and a rear panel, each
of said panels including a multiplicity of elongated slots for straining
the cat litter, said rear panel having an upper surface, said handle
portion being connected to the rear of said shovel portion near
the top thereof, said handle portion having a top and a bottom surface,
and a protective shield extending downwardly from the upper surface
of said rear panel and behind said rear panel, said protective shield
being substantially entirely below the top surface of said handle
and extending a distance sufficient to minimize the likelihood of
a person's hand grasping the handle portion from contacting cat
litter sifted through the slots in said rear panel.
2. A scoop for use in removing waste material from cat litter according
to claim 1 wherein said handle portion is connected to said protective
shield and extends upwardly with the bottom surface of the handle
being no lower than the upper surface of the rear panel.
Description This invention relates to a scoop for removing waste material from
cat litter.
The object of the invention is to provide a scoop for removing
fecal and other waste material from cat litter which will minimize
the likelihood of contact between the user's hand in which the scoop
is grasped and the cat litter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, a scoop for use in straining waste
material from cat litter comprises a shovel having openings in all
of its surfaces through which the cat litter can be sifted. A handle
is arranged so that it extends above the upper surface of the scoop.
A shield at the rear surface of the scoop extends at an acute angle
to a position where it minimizes the likelihood that the user's
hand will touch the cat litter while it is being sifted.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a scoop in accordance with the
preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a side sectional view along the line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
and
FIG. 3 is a front sectional view along the line 3--3 of FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention, a scoop for removing waste material
from kitty litter comprises a shovel portion 10 and a handle portion
12. In the preferred embodiment, the shovel portion 10 includes
a generally square bottom panel 14 rectangular side panels 16 and
18 and a rear panel 20. The side panels 16 and 18 and rear panel
20 slope slightly with respect to the bottom panel 14 to increase
capacity. A horizontal flange 21 extends around the upper periphery
of shovel portion 10.
Each of the panels 14 16 18 and 20 includes a series of elongated
slots 22 extending across a major portion of the panel. The purpose
of these slots is to sift or strain waste material from the cat
litter for disposal.
The construction as so far described is generally conventional.
In order to provide maximum sifting, each of the panels should include
slots 22 but because of the presence of the slots in the rear panel
18 a user's hand is likely to come into contact with the cat litter
during use of the strainer. In order to avoid this, in accordance
with the invention, a shield 24 extends from the upper surface of
the flange formed at the top of the rear panel 18. The shield 24
extends at an acute angle with respect to the rear panel 18 so that
maximum sifting action can be provided while still protecting the
user from the kitty litter.
To further minimize unintended contact between the user's hand
and the litter, the handle 12 extends upwardly with the bottom surface
26 of handle 12 preferably lying at or slightly above the upper
surface of the horizontal flange 21. |