Concrete screed handle assembly

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Inventors

Hintz, Jr., Harry W.

Application #

027449

Filed

Mar-8-1993

Published

Jun-28-1994

Current US Class

015/235.4
016/422
294/16
404/118

International Classes

E01C 019/44

Field of Search

294/15 294/16 294/170 294/171 15/235.4 15/235.5 15/235.6 15/235.7 15/235.8 15/245.1 404/118 404/119 404/120 404/97 16/114

Examiners

Kramer; Dean J.

US Patent References

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4256416   Screed for leveling...
4417361   Grab bar
4449845   Screed board appa...
4828427   Cement screed tool
5016319   Handle assembly

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Abstract
The invention is a Concrete Screed Handle assembly which provides a comfortable and stable grasping mechanism for an individual who wishes to put a screed board into a side-to-side motion while advancing it over a wet concrete surface. It is of tubular construction, inverted U-shaped while being used, and has two clamping points roughly shoulder width apart which mount onto the top of the screed board. The clamps on the handle assembly are hand-tightened through threaded bolt/stop assembly which, through a pivoting lever action, clamps the screed board to the handle assembly.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A concrete working device for attachment to a screed board comprising in combination:

a U-shaped screed handle;

a screed board releasably attached to said U-shaped screed handle by a pressure plate clamping assembly;

said pressure plate clamping assembly is comprised of a fixed L-shaped angle member attached to said U-shaped screed handle and opposing moveable plate, said fixed L-shaped angle member and said opposing moveable plate in clamping relationship to said screed board;

a longitudinal crease on end portion of said opposing moveable plate, said longitudinal crease in aligning relationship with, and wholly pivoting upon the end portion of said L-shaped angle member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This handle was developed to reduce the difficulty of the side-to-side motion and advancement of the concrete screed over a freshly poured concrete ribbon or pad, while providing the concrete screed handle assembly at an affordable price.

As would be known by a person familiar with the art, the screeding operation is very tiresome and awkward. The screed board operator(s) either bend forward at the waist or assume a crouching position beside the screed board. They then grasp the board (usually a 2.times.4 or 2.times.6 common on a construction site) with both hands, thumbs on one side and fingers on the other, variably moving their arms side-to-side while pulling the screed board toward them over the wet concrete surface. This motion is necessary to settle the aggregate and level the surface under the screed board to a pre-established grade height. The board must pass in this manner over the entire surface of the pour. A well-designed handle providing rigid clamping and comfortable grasping would make the operation much less tiring and quicker.
 
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