Carpet removal system

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Inventors

Allen, John D.
Allen, Keith S.

Application #

339975

Filed

Jan-10-2003

Published

Jan-11-2005

Current US Class

156/344
156/584
254/209
254/211
254/227

International Classes

B32B 035/00

Field of Search

254/199 254/200 254/202 254/203 254/208 254/209 254/210 254/211 254/213 254/219 254/227 254/242 254/262 294/8.6 294/103.1 294/104 294/119.1 294/902 269/53 269/54.5 16/5 156/344 156/584

Examiners

Osele; Mark A.

US Patent References

5505433   Sheet removal app...
5909868   Carpet removal tool
6613188   Flooring removal tool

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Abstract
A carpet removal system for efficiently removing carpet from a floor. The carpet removal system includes a leverage member, an engaging member for engaging the carpet to be removed, and a connecting member connected between the leverage member and the engaging member. The leverage member is an elongate structure which allows for the connecting member to be attached at various locations for providing various leverage forces. The leverage member includes a footplate having a plurality of engaging teeth for engaging the flooring.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A carpet removal system, comprising:

an engaging member for engaging a carpet;

a connecting member attached to said engaging member;

a leverage member attached to said connecting member opposite of said engaging member for applying a leverage force to said engaging member, wherein said leverage member is comprised of an elongate structure;

an extended portion extending along and forwardly from a front portion of said leverage member, wherein said extended portion includes a plurality of receiver apertures for receiving said connecting member;

a footplate having a front portion and a rear portion;

a plurality of engaging teeth extending from a lower surface of said footplate;



Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART

Carpet removal devices have been in use for years. Conventional carpet removal devices are large motor operated devices that are generally suitable for large carpet removal projects.

Often times on small carpet removal projects the carpet remover will usually attempt to remove the carpet by lifting upon the carpet directly which is physically demanding and can cause injuries. In addition, conventional carpet removal devices are large, bulky and expensive for many smaller operations.

While these devices may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, they are not as suitable for efficiently removing carpet from a floor. Conventional carpet removal devices are large and expensive to utilize.

In these respects, the carpet removal system according to the present invention substantially departs from the conventional concepts and designs of the prior art, and in so doing provides an apparatus primarily developed for the purpose of efficiently removing carpet from a floor.
 
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