序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 一种锄头 CN201610980374.3 2016-11-08 CN106561089A 2017-04-19 林丽芳
发明公开了一种锄头,包括锄头和把头,所述把头上设有伸缩旋钮,所述伸缩旋钮上设有防滑横纹,所述把头上设有防滑胶套,所述防滑胶套上设有防滑斜纹,所述把头上设有小刀,所述锄头上设有爪耙。该锄头的把头上设有防滑胶套,使用锄头时更加得,锄头不会轻易滑落,锄头的把头上设有小刀,锄头与刀的功能组合增加,方便使用,增加了锄头的功能,把头上设有伸缩旋钮,可以改变把头的长度,使得锄头的实用性更佳,结构新颖,生产生活使用更加方便,使得人们使用锄头更加得心应手,工作效率得到提高。
2 一种可拆卸锄头 CN201610925873.2 2016-10-22 CN106376240A 2017-02-08 钟贵洪
发明公开了一种可拆卸锄头,包括锄把,所述锄把一端的表面设置有螺纹槽,所述锄把通过螺纹槽螺纹连接有锄刃,所述锄刃上开设有通孔,所述通孔内设置有与螺纹槽相适配的螺纹,所述锄刃的顶部焊接支架,所述支架的顶端焊接有小锄刃。该可拆卸锄头,通过设置螺纹槽和通孔,达到了锄把和锄刃的可拆卸效果,使锄头更加容易携带,而且更加容易更换锄刃和锄把,使用更加方便,通过设置防滑凹槽,达到了防滑的效果,使锄头使用时更加舒适,使锄头使用的效果更好,通过设置小锄刃,达到了锄头的使用更加方便的效果,使锄头锄地范围更加精确,使用更加方便。
3 微型便携式自动锄头 CN201510928717.7 2015-12-15 CN105409348A 2016-03-23 陈绍升
发明公开了微型便携式自动锄头,包括锄柄、翻转刀片和动源,动力源固定在锄柄和翻转刀片之间,翻转刀片连接在动力源的输出轴上转动;翻转刀片包括主轴、若干刀片,翻转刀片的主轴连接在动力源上,动力源带动翻转刀片转动;锄柄连接翻转刀片的一端或者动力源;锄柄的长度为50-140cm;锄柄远离动力源的末端还设有控制开关,控制开关连接并且控制动力源的工作状态。本发明实现该锄头自动松土或者排沟等功能;只需要人辅助锄柄,跟随其运动便可,节省了人们的劳动力和劳动强度,并且有效地提高了农民种植农作物以及林作物等的需要;并且其合理布局了动力源与翻转刀片和锄柄之间的连接关系,减轻了锄头的重量,方便携带以及运输,适用于小型耕种使用。
4 Cultivating tool EP79301736 1979-08-24 EP0009329A3 1980-04-30 Keen, William Frederick

A cultivating tool comprising a plurality of pairs of tines extending from a base, each pair of tines comprising a first tine which curves downwardly and forwardly away from the base to a first edge and a second tine which curves downwardly and rearwardly away from the base to a second edge, said first and second edges being arranged so that said second edge textends substantially to or beyond a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the base and passing through the extremity of said first edge which is most closely adjacent to said second edge.

5 Cultivating tool EP79301736.9 1979-08-24 EP0009329A2 1980-04-02 Keen, William Frederick

A cultivating tool comprising a plurality of pairs of tines extending from a base, each pair of tines comprising a first tine which curves downwardly and forwardly away from the base to a first edge and a second tine which curves downwardly and rearwardly away from the base to a second edge, said first and second edges being arranged so that said second edge textends substantially to or beyond a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the base and passing through the extremity of said first edge which is most closely adjacent to said second edge.

6 Dual Blade Parallel Garden Hoe US14534935 2014-11-06 US20150060095A1 2015-03-05 Kelly Wroolie; William Wroolie
A dual blade garden hoe device is disclosed herein. The dual blade garden hoe device includes an elongated handle having a shaft mounted at an working end thereof. A pair of blades is secured onto the shaft and disposed at a variable pitch. The blades can be positioned at various locations along the length of the shaft to create different widths between the blades. The blades comprise a cutting portion that create a pair of parallel troughs when dragged through soil. When the blades are in contact with the ground, each blade creates a separate and parallel trough, thereby reducing the time and effort needed to make a systematic gardens design or a plurality of farming rows. Additionally, the blades can move in a back and forth and a side to side motion, depending upon the direction of travel.
7 Hand propelled soil cultivator apparatus US10801465 2004-03-16 US20050205271A1 2005-09-22 Ruben Prado
A cultivator with a lower frame with a front and a rear. Two wheels are attached to the front of the lower frame. An upper frame is attached to the lower frame extending rearward. Tines are attached to the rear of the lower frame extending forward. Plow elements are attached to the tines wherein the plow elements comprise a cutting point and a cutting edge.
8 Garden hoe US10748726 2003-12-29 US20050145398A1 2005-07-07 Carol Maurer; Robert Leedle
An embodiment of the invention is a garden hoe with a novel blade to better enable a gardener to perform gardening related tasks. The blade includes two similarly shaped cutting portions engaged in a partially overlapping manner. The hoe according an embodiment of the invention operates, among other ways, parallel to the surface of the ground to cultivate, till, weed, or otherwise dig up. A gardener can rotate the hoe around its handle's longitudinal axis to alter the angle with which the blade contacts the ground to more effectively chop, edge, and move dirt depending on the requirements of the gardening task.
9 Hoe cultivator US64251532 1932-11-14 US1967976A 1934-07-24 SMITH DAVID A
10 Weeding hoe US37186729 1929-06-18 US1787687A 1931-01-06 LOTHAR KOENNECKE
11 Double garden hoe US19656827 1927-06-04 US1699933A 1929-01-22 EMIL URBAN
12 Cotton spacer US46507621 1921-04-28 US1402819A 1922-01-10 WILKINSON HOWARD O
13 Row Making Tool US15044840 2016-02-16 US20160157408A1 2016-06-09 Adalberto Ramirez, JR.
A garden row making tool is disclosed comprising of a plurality of uniquely designed blades coupled to a rail. The rail shaft is coupled to the rails' center of balance. The rail shaft is elongated with a handle shaft extension designed so that the tool can be comfortably held, easily pulled, safely maneuvered and easily turned with a human hand. The tool creates multiple sets of deep, straight, evenly spaced, rows of furrows and mounds of proportional depth, height and spacing. With a pivot action of the tool, new sets of rows are seamlessly joined to the previously created rows, so that the resulting rows will facilitate the garden layout plan, the seeding process, the conservation of irrigation water as well as the harvesting process. There is no blade located in the middle of the tool. All respective parts of the tool can be easily coupled, by hand, making the inventive, row making tool user friendly, effective, efficient, and portable.
14 ROW MAKING TOOL US14138693 2013-12-23 US20140284069A1 2014-09-25 ADALBERTO RAMIREZ, JR.
A row making tool is configured to create rows in a home garden that look and function like farm rows. The row making tool has a rail mechanically coupled to a rail shaft. A handle is connected to the rail shaft; wherein the handle is configured to be held and maneuvered with a human hand. A first blade and a second blade and a third blade and a fourth blade are connected to the rail. The first blade and the second blade and a third blade and a fourth blade are configured to create evenly spaced rows in tilled soil of a garden plot in order to prepare the garden for seeding.
15 Dual Blade Parallel Garden Hoe US13692015 2012-12-03 US20130105184A1 2013-05-02 Kelly Wroolie; William Wroolie
A dual blade garden hoe device is disclosed having a working end mounted to an elongated handle. The working end of the device comprises a perpendicular shaft that creates a T-junction with the handle. A pair of parallel blades is secured onto the perpendicular shaft and disposed at a variable pitch. The blade positions along the length of the shaft are adjustable to create different widths between blades. The blades extend downward and create a pair of parallel troughs when dragged through soil. When the blades are in contact with the working surface, each blade will create a separate and parallel trough, thereby reducing the time and effort needed to make a systematic garden design or align of farming rows.
16 Dual Blade Parallel Garden Hoe US13287165 2011-11-02 US20130000931A1 2013-01-03 Kelly Wroolie; William Wroolie
A dual blade garden hoe device is disclosed having a working end mounted to an elongated handle. The working end of the device comprises a perpendicular shaft that creates a T-junction with the handle. A pair of parallel blades is secured onto the perpendicular shaft and disposed at a variable pitch. The blades position along the length of the shaft is adjustable to create different widths between blades. The blades extended downward to provide a dual-hoe device that is adapted to create a pair of parallel troughs through soil, particularly suited for garden beds or farms wherein seed is placed in parallel rows. The parallel blades are oriented from the device such that when the blades are in contact with the working surface, each blade will create a separate and parallel trough, thereby reducing time and effort in making a systematic garden design or alignment of farming rows.
17 Dual blade hoe US370445 1999-08-09 US6152241A 2000-11-28 James H. Johnson
A dual blade garden hoe includes a head and a handle. The head has a longitudinal base to which two blades are mounted, the blades have cutting edges and being mounted so that the cutting edges are distal from the base. The base orients the blades so that when the cutting edges of the blades are in contact with a working surface, each blade extends upwardly from the working surface at an acute angle. The handle is mounted to the base and oriented at an acute angle to the working surface when the cutting edges are in contact with the working surface.
18 Cultivating tool US336414 1981-12-31 US4364437A 1982-12-21 Ray Haapala
A cultivating tool propelled by a walking attendant has sheet metal tines mounted on a rotating axle for rotation therewith. The tines are channel-shaped with axle-accommodating apertures through the flanges and also through the webs. When the axle is engaged through the flange apertures, the ends of the web engage the soil flatwise so as to provide a hoeing action; and when the axle is engaged through the web apertures, the ends of the web engage the soil edgewise so as to provide a chopping action.
19 Cultivating tool US74966658 1958-07-21 US2928483A 1960-03-15 EUGEN TROST
20 Garden implement US64473123 1923-06-11 US1531584A 1925-03-31 U REN WILLIAM S
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