序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 System for removing implanted objects from the ground US14932939 2015-11-04 US20160120091A1 2016-05-05 Ian R. Lawson; Stephen P. Casey
The present invention presents a system for removing implanted objects from the ground comprising an elongated tubing and a support structure. The elongated tubing having a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end and a second end, the first end having an eccentrically cut point. The top surface of the elongated tubing having a stop for coupling the support structure to the elongated tubing. The support structure comprising a fulcrum for providing a stable bearing surface for when downward force is applied to the second end of the elongated tubing and a hanger for connecting the fulcrum to the elongated tubing.
222 Garden Tool US14280617 2014-05-18 US20150373896A1 2015-12-31 Bradley Martin
The instant application discloses, among other things, a Gardening Tool. In one embodiment, Gardening Tool may comprise an elongated handle which may connect to a head by an offset bracket. The bracket may be offset at an angle such as approximately 45°, for example. The head may include a detachable U-shaped, double-edged blade which may rotate slightly, for example, at 8° to 12° angles, upon pushing and pulling motions. The head may include a plurality of spikes which may facilitate the process of breaking through weeds, roots, debris, or other matter at or below the surface of the soil, reducing labor time and costs and improving efficiency.
223 Weed Extraction Tool Device US14227687 2014-03-27 US20150271979A1 2015-10-01 Fritz Mutter
A weed extraction tool device quickly and easily extracts a weed by its roots. The device includes an elongated shaft having a first end and a second end. A handle is coupled to the first end of the shaft. A blade is coupled to the second end of the shaft. The blade is configured for being inserted into a ground surface for removing weeds from the ground surface. A leverage member is coupled to and extends outwardly from a rear end of the shaft. The leverage member is positioned below the handle and above the blade. The leverage member is configured to abut the ground surface to provide leverage for facilitating extraction of the weeds from the ground surface. The blade is angled downwardly and forwardly away from the shaft in a direction away from the leverage member.
224 Reciprocating Gardening Tool and Gardening Tool Attachment for Reciprocating Power Tool US14576194 2014-12-18 US20150163987A1 2015-06-18 John M. Lipscomb
A hand held gardening tool has a drive with a reciprocating head to which a removable garden tool attachment formed of an elongate plate that can be a reciprocating saw blade formed into a J-shape, U-shape or O-shape has a non-straight and non-smooth ground engaging surface that preferably is a toothed or serrated elongate edge facing a user of the tool during ground engagement when pulled or dragged by the user toward the user during use. The drive reciprocates the attachment when the ground engaging surface engages the ground breaking up the ground cultivating the ground. A preferred tool is a reciprocating saw. The tool can include an extendable weeder guide extendable that is adjustable along a plurality of degrees of freedom. The weeder guide can have a foot that rides on the ground helping the user to more easily and steadily break up the ground with the reciprocating attachment.
225 Weed Removal Tool US14446100 2014-07-29 US20150034889A1 2015-02-05 Thomas Carlino
A high performance weed pulling tool for removing the entire weed including the root comprises a rigid frame with a foot, two opposing jaws, a pivoting lever arm and an elongated handle. One jaw is attached to the frame in fixed position and the other jaw is attached to the lever arm. The handle operates the lever arm to close the jaws together and grip the weed stem. The greater handle length relative to the lever arm length below the frame pivot point provides a large gain in gripping and lifting forces. The rear jaw also pivots on the lever arm to conform the jaw surfaces to the taper of the weed stem for maximum surface contact while textured jaw surfaces maximize grip stability. The jaws self-retract when the handle is released allowing tool operation to be repeated rapidly for long periods of time with low fatigue for the operator.
226 Electric weeder US13729364 2012-12-28 US08813862B2 2014-08-26 Toshinari Yamaoka; Zhen Wang
An electric weeder, including a housing, a driving device, a working head, and a removable handle. The driving device is disposed in a housing, and including an axis line. The working head is connected to the axis line and driven by the driving device; the removable handle moves relative to the working head and the housing, and wherein on end of the removing handle is movably connected to the housing, the other end includes a removing plate, and the removing plate includes a through portion being passed through by the working head. The electric weeder of the present invention can exactly weed the lawn with little damage, the overall structure of the machine is more simple to effectively reduce the overall length of the machine; the removable handle can remove the weeds automatically to lower the work intensity and increase the weeding efficiency.
227 Garden Tool US14237467 2012-06-26 US20140183887A1 2014-07-03 Jeff Wyles
A garden hand-weeding tool, which distributes, rather than concentrates, gripping forces in order to effectively grip and remove plants, including their roots, from the soil without crushing or severing them and without clogging the apparatus. The present invention generally comprises; pivotally connected specially contoured jaw and handle assemblies, a non-crushing gripping zone, and an opening for soil and debris to exit the gripping zone upon repetitive use. The jaws, biased to an open state, are positioned into the soil longitudinally about a weed and then closed via the operator's hand grip/force applied to the handles. The jaws when fully closed do not create a complete mating closure along their length thereby eliminating the chance of severing the weed or root. This allows the entire weed including roots to be easily removed from the soil. A jaw is self-cleaning with each new mouthful pushing the last out through the opening.
228 Multi-functional gardening implement US14061493 2013-10-23 US08707491B1 2014-04-29 John Dykyj; John Askwith; Robert MacLeod
A multi-functional gardening implement that, in some embodiments, functions as a pair of shears, a spade, a garden cultivator, a saw, a machete, a weeder and a rake. The implement comprises two shears that cooperate to cut vegetation placed between them when a user presses the handles of the shears together. The implement also has at least one appendage, which may be a shovel, a hoe, a garden cultivator, or another garden tool that is attached to the central portions of the shears and can be rotated to an operating position where the appendage is supported by the blades of the shears. The implement may have a second appendage that rotates in the opposite direction to a similar operating position against the other sides of the blades. In some embodiments, the cutting portions of the shears may be configured to define a spade blade in the closed position.
229 Weed pulling tool US13815363 2013-02-25 US20130270496A1 2013-10-17 Alex McCrae
A weed pulling tool having a handle and an arcuate base connected to the handle, the base having a pair of font projecting tines, a floor between the times for scooping, and a rearward projecting arcuate claw, the front times each having a pointed tip and beveled inside edges that form a sharp edge for cutting through vegetation and the rearward claw being formed by a pair of rearward tines spaced apart for penetrating and scooping weeds, the rearward tines also having beveled interior side edges that form a sharp edge.
230 ELECTRIC WEEDER US13729364 2012-12-28 US20130168115A1 2013-07-04 Toshinari Yamaoka; Zhen Wang
The invention provides an electric weeder, including a housing, a driving device, a working head, and a removable handle. The driving device is disposed in a housing, and including an axis line. The working head is connected to the axis line and driven by the driving device; the removable handle moves relative to the working head and the housing, and wherein on end of the removing handle is movably connected to the housing, the other end includes a removing plate, and the removing plate includes a through portion being passed through by the working head. The electric weeder of the present invention can exactly weed the lawn with little damage, the overall structure of the machine is more simple to effectively reduce the overall length of the machine; the removable handle can remove the weeds automatically to lower the work intensity and increase the weeding efficiency.
231 ELECTRIC WEEDER US13729340 2012-12-28 US20130168114A1 2013-07-04 Toshinari Yamaoka; Fangjie Nie; Zhen Wang
The present invention discloses an electric weeder. The present invention provides an electric weeder, including a working head, a driving device, a connecting rod, a main handle, a removing plate, and a movable handle. The driving device is used for driving the working head to rotate; The connecting rod is used for receiving the driving device, and the working head is connected to a first end of the connecting rod; The main handle is arranged on a second end of the connecting rod opposite to the first end; The removing plate is movable relative to the working head; The movable handle includes a sleeve slidably sleeved on the connecting rod and a pushing bar. The present electric weeder can effectively enhance the efficiency of weeding and can effectively reduce the shake of the working head during the operation and enhance the comfort of operation.
232 Weed extraction system, method US12793303 2010-06-03 US08469422B2 2013-06-25 Larry Carter
A system and method for providing weed extraction so Industrial, Commercial and Home users (ICAHUs) can assure that unwanted weeds can be easily and effectively extracted. The system and method allows ICAHUs to work safely and efficiently and to extract weeds by using a hand-held device that can easily penetrate the ground around weeds, secure the unwanted weed, and aid the user in extracting the weed from the ground. ICAHUs can easily operate the levers of the device which operate jaws to secure to weeds. Specialized debris passages in the jaws of the device allow for debris to be passed through the jaws of the device which allow to for continued use and a greatly reduced need to clean the device during use. The method comprises a system in which unwanted weeds may be easily secured and extracted by the user without an increased risk of accidents or without unnecessary steps or procedures for cleaning.
233 GARDEN TOOL US13610556 2012-09-11 US20130062081A1 2013-03-14 Gerald Rudy Gerent; Joseph Scott Vermilyea
In various embodiments, a garden tool may include a handle, a blade and mechanism for securing the handle to the blade. In various embodiments, the mechanism may include a first portion, in some cases a first band, configured to securely receive the handle. In various embodiments, the mechanism may include a second portion, in some cases a second band, defining a channel to surround a span of the handle. In various embodiments, the channel may be wider than a width of the handle along the span. This may permit movement of the handle relative to the blade during operation of the garden tool.
234 Root whacker tool US12777009 2010-05-10 US08291995B1 2012-10-23 Joanne Stoklasa
The root wacker tool is a manually operated hand tool that includes a shaft of which mounted thereon is a hammer cap for imparting a force into a blade located about an opposite end of the shaft, which is useful in the cutting of roots or stumps located within compacted soil. The slide hammer has a mushroom shape to form a finger guard, and can be disengaged from the shaft to connect to a handle accessory to form a sledge hammer. The handle accessory can be connected to the shaft for use as a root whacker tool or attached to the blade to form an ax. An accessory saw can be stored within the shaft when not in use, and can be attached to the handle accessory for use as a saw. The shaft is aligned above the desired cutting surface via a slide hammer that slides vertically about the shaft, and a footplate, which secures the blade with respect to the shaft.
235 Brush remover US13151792 2011-06-02 US20110227356A1 2011-09-22 James D. Oberg
In some embodiments, a brush remover may include one or more of the following features: (a) an elongated frame, (b) an operator's station located at an end of the elongated frame, (c) scissor gear located at an opposite end of the elongated frame, (d) an actuation lever coupled to the frame, (e) a cable operably coupled to the actuation lever and to the scissor gear, (f) a support leg coupled to the opposite end of the elongated frame adjacent to the scissor gear, (g) a pincher operably coupled to the scissor gear, (h) a tine located on a pinching surface of the pincher, and (i) a spring operably coupled to the scissor gear.
236 SPADE US12960957 2010-12-06 US20110127053A1 2011-06-02 Adriaan Johannes STOFFELEN
The invention relates to a spade with an additional cutting part resembling a shark fin that is located on the blade with an angle of 90 degrees and of which the front side is about 45 degrees, which makes it possible by means of a T-form incision to remove a taraxacum in its entirety by hand and to push back lumps of earth by the foot, wherein the damage to the lawn is minimal.
237 ROOT CUTTING TOOL US12832570 2010-07-08 US20110005360A1 2011-01-13 Marcus Gordon BIRCH
The present invention provides for a tool operable to cut objects placed below ground level or on ground level, including tree roots or pipes. The cutting tool of the present invention comprises (a) a base plate, and (b) a cutting plate that includes a cutting. The cutting plate is slidably mounted to the base plate. The cutting edge is capable of moving between a resting position and a cutting position. The cutting edge is configured for cutting an object when positioned in the cutting position.
238 Cultivating tool US12459200 2009-06-25 US20100326681A1 2010-12-30 George H. Cole
A cultivating tool for removing weeds and unwanted grass and for cultivating ground around and under an object under which a standard hoe or a hula-type hoe cannot fit. Specifically, the present invention discloses a cultivating tool having a thin scraping blade at the lower end of an elongated handle with a blade assembly interconnecting the handle and an upwardly disposed mounting standard on the upper surface of the scraping blade. The blade assembly includes a mechanism that connects to the lower end of the handle and a pivoting mechanism that pivots the scraping blade relative to the handle. The blade assembly connects the scraping blade to the handle in a manner which maintains the spaced area above both ends of the blade unobstructed so the scraping blade may slide under a plant without harming the plant and under an object to remove weeds and grass.
239 LONG HANDLED GARDENING TOOL US12708260 2010-02-18 US20100206590A1 2010-08-19 Daniel Rodriguez
A gardening and landscaping tool may include a handle attached to a blade, with the blade being bent at an angle relative to the handle. The tool may be useful for removing weeds, unwanted grass, plants, and the like. The tool may use a pushing/sliding force to slide the blade at or just below the surface. The blade may include a sharp edge that may cut through the ground with ease.
240 WEED REMOVAL GARDEN HAND TOOL US11873459 2007-10-17 US20090101374A1 2009-04-23 Rhonda GENEST
A plant bed grooming garden tool and particularly for de-weeding plant beds is provided in the form of a scoop having a forward cutting portion integrally formed with a rear basket portion. The root cutting portion has projecting spaced-apart fingers extending from a forward cutting edge of a bottom wall of the rear basket portion. Opposed ones of the fingers have upwardly formed side flanges merging with opposed side walls of the rear basket portion. At least the bottom wall of the basket portion has through bore formations shaped and disposed to permit the passage of earth while retaining earth matter larger than the through bore formations. The basket retains the weeds, cut roots and other earth matter therein while permitting earth to be shaken out of the weed basket portion. A handle is secured to an upstanding rear wall of the basket portion.
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