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 高效打孔设备 CN201610866243.2 2016-09-29 CN106471882A 2017-03-08 刘满
发明提供一种高效打孔设备,包括基板和U型架,所述基板上均布多个通孔,每个通孔上均具有刀管,所述刀管为上大下小的锥型管,所述基板的两侧均具有轴杆,所述轴杆一端与所述基板的侧壁可转动的连接,另一端与所述U型架的端部固定连接。本发明的有益效果是结构设计合理,操作灵活,实用性强。
2 一种牧草的种植方法 CN201710509331.1 2017-06-28 CN107182524A 2017-09-22 袁成进; 曹国敏; 裴幸彪; 曹显永; 覃海
发明公开了一种牧草的种植方法,包含以下操作步骤:(1)选地:选择耕地、山坡地、堤坝地,土地肥条件高,选好低吼,对地面进行清理;(2)整地:将步骤(1)清理好后的土地翻耕,翻耕,施放底肥施底肥完后开始整地;(3)播种:每年春季种植牧草,浇定根水,种植1个月后,施复合肥,并在每株牧草1~3cm附近垂直插入一个内径为0.06~0.1cm的中空透气棒,插入深度为2~4cm;(4)后期管理:注意控制牧草地内水分含量,中耕除草,松土。本发明种植牧草的方法,在种植过程中,插入透气棒,既能有效的释放牧草种植过程中产生的二,又能调节土地中牧草附近的干湿度,能大大促进牧草的生长,提高产率,减少人工操作。
3 一种用于人工湿地的复装置及复氧方法 CN201510130625.4 2015-03-24 CN104773831A 2015-07-15 崔丽娟; 赵欣胜; 李伟; 张曼胤
发明涉及一种用于人工湿地的复装置及复氧方法。所述复氧管为两端开口的管状结构,一端插入湿地基质中,一端与车相连接用于接收和加速空气流。所述复氧管还可以由若干根两端开口的,具有不同管径和长度的复氧管同轴套叠或平行排列而成,与风车连接共同组成本发明的复氧装置。本发明还提供了利用上述复氧装置进行人工湿地复氧的方法。本发明提供的复氧装置结构简单、材料环保,成本低廉,利用其进行人工湿地复氧的方法简单易行、节能环保、维护成本低,复氧效果好,运行效率高,应用范围广。
4 LAWN PERFORATING TOOL AND METHOD OF USING SAME EP08733010.6 2008-03-30 EP2134150A1 2009-12-23 Catalano, Frank
Disclosed herein is a lawn perforating tool and method of using same to prepare new lawn or garden areas or distressed regions of existing lawns or gardens for the planting of seed, example of which include, but are not limited to, grass seed, clover seed, wildflower seed, and the like. The lawn perforating tool of the present invention is particularly configured to provide in the soil and dead grass holes or indentations of a size, shape, and depth that is optimal for receiving and germinating new grass seed and of a density and distribution suitable to provide the resulting grass with a visually desirable pattern, rendering new growth indistinguishable from old growth.
5 LAWN PERFORATING TOOL AND METHOD OF USING SAME EP08733010 2008-03-30 EP2134150A4 2014-04-30 CATALANO FRANK
6 DISPOSITIF POUR L'AERATION DES SOLS ENGAZONNES EP99973462.7 1999-12-01 EP1139714A1 2001-10-10 Lara, Joseph
The invention concerns a device for aerating sodded grounds and lawns in pleasure gardens and other green spaces, producing holes in the ground for aerating it. It consists of wheels (1) with spikes (2) fixed on the rim outer part. The wheels are mounted rotating freely on an axle (3) integral with an operating arm (4). A detachable loading unit (5) is fastened by means of a handle (6) on the axle of the wheels (3) in the middle of the device, its centre of gravity is located beneath the axle of the wheels like a pendulum. The inventive device is particularly designed for aerating sodded grounds and lawns in pleasure gardens and other green spaces.
7 Apparatus for ergonomic application of rotational handle garden tool US15229795 2016-08-05 US09718181B2 2017-08-01 Hank Hung Kung Chou
An apparatus for an improved hand tool device wherein a rotatable apparatus may rotate the rotating handle apparatus in 15 degree increments to adjust to the user to help reduce the risk of injury and increase power application while gardening by adjusting and creating a favorable angle between the ground and the point of entry of the hand tool device into the ground.
8 Device and method thereof for re-aeration of wetlands US15008224 2016-01-27 US09713797B2 2017-07-25 Lijuan Cui; Xinsheng Zhao; Wei Li; Manyin Zhang; Yinru Lei
In one aspect, the present disclosure involves a re-aeration device and re-aeration method for constructed wetland. In one aspect, the re-aeration device comprises a re-aeration pipe and a windmill. The re-aeration pipe has a tubular structure with openings at both ends; one end inserts into the wetland substrate, and the other end connects with the windmill for receiving and accelerating air flow. The re-aeration pipe may also contain several telescoped or parallel arranged pipes with openings at both ends as well as with different pipe diameters and lengths, which connect with the windmill to form the re-aeration device. The present disclosure also provides a method of re-aeration for constructed wetlands by using the above-mentioned device. The re-aeration device provided herein has features of being simple in structure, environment friendly, and low-cost. In one aspect, the re-aeration method is characterized as simple, practicable, energy-efficient, environment friendly, low-cost, widely applicable, and having good effect and high performance on re-aeration.
9 DEVICE AND METHOD THEREOF FOR RE-AERATION OF WETLANDS US15008224 2016-01-27 US20160279584A1 2016-09-29 Lijuan CUI; Xinsheng ZHAO; Wei LI; Manyin ZHANG; Yinru LEI
In one aspect, the present disclosure involves a re-aeration device and re-aeration method for constructed wetland. In one aspect, the re-aeration device comprises a re-aeration pipe and a windmill. The re-aeration pipe has a tubular structure with openings at both ends; one end inserts into the wetland substrate, and the other end connects with the windmill for receiving and accelerating air flow. The re-aeration pipe may also contain several telescoped or parallel arranged pipes with openings at both ends as well as with different pipe diameters and lengths, which connect with the windmill to form the re-aeration device. The present disclosure also provides a method of re-aeration for constructed wetlands by using the above-mentioned device. The re-aeration device provided herein has features of being simple in structure, environment friendly, and low-cost. In one aspect, the re-aeration method is characterized as simple, practicable, energy-efficient, environment friendly, low-cost, widely applicable, and having good effect and high performance on re-aeration.
10 Turf aerator US12767358 2010-04-26 US08714275B1 2014-05-06 Yeow Ng
A turf aerator comprising a foot plate having an upper surface, a lower surface, a front end, a rearward end, a left side, and a right side; at least a first turf coring tine fixedly attached to and extending downwardly from the foot plate; a lever arm fixedly attached to and extending upwardly from the foot plate; and a ground contacting fulcrum fixedly attached to and extending rearwardly from the foot plate.
11 Aerating Device US13314309 2011-12-08 US20130048321A1 2013-02-28 Alfred Xueliang Xin
An aerating device that is either installed on a platform having a shoe-sole shape or any other shape has a number of hollow tines with a sharp opening at one end adapted to penetrate a lawn easily and receive soil within the hollow tine when pressed into the lawn and an opening formed on a wall of each hollow tine to release the soil from within the hollow tine. Alternatively, each hollow tine has an opening formed at an end opposite the sharp opening end to release the soil. By tying the aerating device to the operators shoes or by installing said aerating device as the sole of the operators shoe and walking along the ground, the aerating device aerates as well as releases the compacted soil on the ground.
12 Combination garden tiller and sprinkler head grass trimmer US12074076 2008-02-29 US07748470B2 2010-07-06 George A. Ortiz
Apparatus for trimming grass around sprinkler heads or tending a small garden area includes a tubular member having a plurality of serrations formed on one end for cutting grass around such sprinkler heads. A housing member partially disposed for reciprocal movement within the tubular member. A plate disposed for closing one end of housing member and having an outer periphery engageable with an inner surface of such tubular member for guiding during reciprocal movement. A second guide disposed around outer periphery of such housing member intermediate each end thereof. Another elongated rod like member engages an end of such first elongated rod like member. A caged biasing means is disposed over the second rod like member for absorbing shock during use of apparatus and a mechanism for manipulating the apparatus while trimming such grass around such sprinkler head or tending such small garden area.
13 Lawn perforating tool and method of using same US11730250 2007-03-30 US07735573B2 2010-06-15 Frank Catalano
Disclosed herein is a lawn perforating tool and method of using same to prepare new lawn or garden areas or distressed regions of existing lawns or gardens for the planting of seed, example of which include, but are not limited to, grass seed, clover seed, wildflower seed, and the like. The lawn perforating tool of the present invention is particularly configured to provide in the soil and dead grass holes or indentations of a size, shape, and depth that is optimal for receiving and germinating new grass seed and of a density and distribution suitable to provide the resulting grass with a visually desirable pattern, rendering new growth indistinguishable from old growth.
14 COMBINATION GARDEN TILLER AND SPRINKLER HEAD GRASS TRIMMER US12463033 2009-05-08 US20090255696A1 2009-10-15 GEORGE A. ORTIZ
Apparatus for trimming grass around sprinkler heads or tending a small garden area includes a first housing member having a plurality of serrations formed on one end for cutting grass around such sprinkler heads. A second housing member partially disposed for reciprocal movement within the first housing member. A first elongated rod like member is passed through the center apertures in each housing member and the another elongated rod like member engages an end of such first elongated rod like member. A caged biasing spring is disposed over the second rod like member for aiding in reciprocal movement of the second housing member. A resilient elastomeric member is provided for absorbing shock during use of apparatus for tending such small garden area and a mechanism for manipulating the apparatus while trimming such grass around such sprinkler head or tending such small garden area.
15 Combination garden tiller and sprinkler head grass trimmer US12074016 2008-03-03 US20080217035A1 2008-09-11 George A. Ortiz
Apparatus for trimming grass around sprinkler heads or tending a small garden area includes a tubular member having a plurality of serrations formed on one end for cutting grass around such sprinkler heads. A housing member partially disposed for reciprocal movement within the tubular member. A plate disposed for closing one end of housing member and having an outer periphery engageable with an inner surface of such tubular member for guiding during reciprocal movement. A second guide disposed around outer periphery of such housing member intermediate each end thereof. Another elongated rod like member engages an end of such first elongated rod like member. A caged biasing means is disposed over the second rod like member for absorbing shock during use of apparatus and a mechanism for manipulating the apparatus while trimming such grass around such sprinkler head or tending such small garden area.
16 Lawn aerator assembly US508929 1995-07-28 US5613565A 1997-03-25 Robert T. Kelly
The lawn aerator assembly includes a rotatable spined drum which is mounted to a wheeled handle member in a manner to be transportable across non-lawn areas without the drum coming into contact with such non-lawn areas.
17 Garden tool US829211 1986-02-14 US4693022A 1987-09-15 John J. Terhune
An agricultural or garden tool attachment for shoes or boots including a bracket, a garden tool adjustably attached to the bracket and an encompassing structure for extending under and around the toe or heel of a boot or shoe. Strap are provided for attaching the encompassing structure to the shoe or boot. Other garden tools designed for many different purposes can be interchangeably attached to the bracket.
18 Soil perforator US682742 1984-12-17 US4616714A 1986-10-14 Robert W. Lister
A soil perforator comprises a lightweight spiked rotor carried in a wheeled rectangular box-like frame with a handle secured to the rotor for manually pushing the assembled frame and rotor along the ground to provide soil aeration by perforation of the ground by the rotor spikes. The rotor may be vertically adjusted in the frame to vary the degree of spike penetration and to move the spikes out of ground engagement. The perforator further includes a detachable weight box to be mounted at one end of the frame opposite the handle, the weight box providing effective soil penetration by the spikes when the device is hitched by the handle to a vehicle and towed over the ground in the direction opposite to which it is manually pushed. Adjustable spring rake assemblies are provided at the opposite ends of the frame.
19 Lawn cultivating machine US888132 1978-03-20 US4202414A 1980-05-13 Hans vom Braucke; Manfred vom Braucke; Walter Schuring
A lawn cultivating machine comprising two parallel cutter shafts which areonnected together by a transmission gear and are rotatable about their axes, and on each of which shafts a plurality of cutters are arranged at spaced intervals from each other, the cutters of one shaft being displaced relative to the cutters of the other shaft, in which the speeds of the cutter shafts are in a certain transmission ratio and the directions of rotation of both cutter shafts are identical.
20 Lawn aerating and dressing means US35554973 1973-04-30 US3881553A 1975-05-06 ANGESKI JOSEPH P
Means for aerating and dressing lawns in a single operation including a cage member supported on a handle and having a plurality of pluggers projecting therefrom. As the pluggers are forced into and pulled out of the lawn, plugs of earth are forced into the interior of cage member and broken up therein. The cage member is provided with openings to allow the broken pieces of earth to be scattered onto the lawn as a form of top dressing as the plugging operation is carried out throughout the surface of the lawn.
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