A roof-raking device is designed to safely and efficiently remove pine straw and leaf debris from roofsof houses. When attached to a lightweight telescopic or other long pole this device can be used by a person standing at ground level or on a ladder, eliminating the risk of climbing and walking on
A roof-raking device is designed to safely and efficiently remove pine straw and leaf debris from roofsof houses. When attached to a lightweight telescopic or other long pole this device can be used by a person standing at ground level or on a ladder, eliminating the risk of climbing and walking on a pitched roof. Formed of a flexible, resilient material ourthe rake-head is a one-piece injection molded device comprising a plurality of deeply curved, reinforced tines, a central housing support structure and a female flange fitting. The tines are of varying length, width, thickness and curve radius. When slight downward hand pressure is applied to the upper surface of a connecting pole the flexible self-adjusting tines form themselves evenly to any horizontal pitched roof surface, and when applied to a V-shaped roof angle where two roof planes meet, the tines flex and form themselves to both roof planes simultaneously. It is in these V-shaped angle roof areas where pine straw and leaf debris tend to gather and remain, causing costly maintenance problems for a homeowner if not removed.
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1. A self-adjusting roof-rake head for use in safely and efficiently removing pine straw and leaf debris from roofs of houses, said roof-rake head comprising: a) a central housing support structure, a plurality of deeply curved, flexible tines, and a female flange fitting, all integrally formed as a
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A self-adjusting roof-rake head for use in safely and efficiently removing pine straw and leaf debris from roofs of houses, said roof-rake head comprising: a) a central housing support structure, a plurality of deeply curved, flexible tines, and a female flange fitting, all integrally formed as a one-piece injection molded unit made of lightweight material;b) said central housing support structure having a top surface plate, a rear support wall, a convex front support wall, athe female flange fitting, and non-parallel side support walls;c) said rear support wall having an opening containing athe female flange fitting, whereby a threaded pole can be attached allowing for safe and efficient removal of debris from pitched roof surfaces;d) said plurality of tines extending from the convex front support wall and curved along approximately half of their length from a mid-section to the tips, the tines having no contact with each other along their entire length and forming an elongated diamond pattern with a longest center tine and progressively shorter tines on both sides thereof with shortest tines located at each end furthest from the center tine, whereby the central housing support structure and tines can be lowered into an apex of a V-shaped roof angle at an intersection of two roof surfaces, allowing the tines to adjust and flex upon descent into the apex, in order to gather debris simultaneously from both roof surfaces and the apex and remove the debris to a roof edge with a single downward pulling motion;e) said tines varying in length, width, and curved radius, the tines directly adjacent to the center tine approximately equal in width to the center tine and the remaining outer tines having a narrower width than the center tine, said tines having a top surface and a bottom surface, each bottom surface having a lower support ridge located along a center axis of the tine, said lower support ridges having a width narrower than the top surface, said lower support ridges extending from the front support wall and tapering to a point proximate each tine tip,whereby the tines can flex at different angles to the convex front wall and roof surfaces simultaneously and then assume an initial horizontal, unflexed alignment and spacing from one another after debris removal. 2. A method to remove pine straw and debris from a roof of a house, the method comprising the steps of: forming by injection molding a roof-rake head having a central housing support structure, a plurality of deeply curved, flexible tines, said plurality of tines extending from a front support wall of the central housing, and deeply curved along approximately half of their length from a mid-section to the tips, the tines having no contact with each other along their entire length and forming an elongated diamond pattern with a longest center tine and progressively shorter tines on both sides thereof with shortest tines located at each end furthest from the center lines, forming said longest center tine and its adjacent tines at a wilder width than all the other tines, forming a lower support ridge along a bottom center axis of each tine, whereby the central housing support structure and tines can be lowered into an apex of a roof at an intersection of two roof surfaces, in order to gather debris simultaneously from both roof surfaces and the apex:attaching by means of threads a lightweight pole to the central housing support structure;operating the combination roof-rake head and pole by one person standing on the ground so as to flex the tines at different angles to the front support wall; andremoving debris from the roof. 3. A self-adjusting roof-rake head for use in safely and efficiently removing pine straw and leaf debris from roofs of houses, said roof-rake head comprising: a) a central housing support structure formed as a one-piece injection molded unit including a plurality of deeply curved, flexible tines, and a female flange fitting:b) said central housing support structure having a top surface plate, a rear support wall, a front support wall and non-parallel side support walls:c) said rear support wall having means for attaching a pole thereto:d) said plurality of tines extending from the convex front support wall and curved along approximately half of their length from a mid-section to the tips, the tines having no contact with each other along their entire length and forming as elongated diamond pattern with a longest center tine and progressively shorter tines on both sides thereof with shortest tines located at each end furthest from the center tine:e) said tines varying in length, width, and curved radius, the tines directly adjacent to the center tine approximately equal in width to the center tine and the remaining tines having a narrower width, said tines having a top surface and a bottom surface, and wherein the tines can flex at different angles to the front wall and roof surfaces simultaneously and then assume an initial horizontal, unflexed alignment and spacing from one another after debris removal;f) a lightweight pole attached by threads to the means for attaching a pole; andg) wherein the means for attaching a pole comprise a female fitting, and the pole has a threaded male end attachable into the female fitting. 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each bottom surface further comprises a lower support ridge located along a center axis of the tine, said lower support ridges having a width narrower than the top surface.
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