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 Gartengerät zur Bearbeitung von Bodenflächen EP04024689.4 2004-10-15 EP1523871A1 2005-04-20 Steffens, Sandra

Es wird ein Gartengerät zur Bearbeitung von Bodenflächen wie insbesondere Rasen- oder Beetflächen beschrieben, das sich insbesondere dadurch auszeichnet, dass es ein die zu bearbeitende Bodenfläche umschließendes Element umfasst, das vorzugsweise an mindestens einer Seite geöffnet werden kann und mindestens einen Schenkel (11,21) aufweist, mittels dem eine Grenzlinie in die Bodenfläche eingebracht werden kann. Damit können in besonders einfacher Weise gekrümmt verlaufende Grenzlinien zwischen unterschiedlichen Bereichen wie zum Beispiel Beeten und Rasenflächen sauber abgestochen werden.

2 MULTI-PURPOSE GARDEN TOOL EP83902281.0 1983-07-25 EP0114853A1 1984-08-08 CORBETT, Peter R.
Un ustensile de jardinage est pourvu d'une tête d'ustensile (2) comprenant une partie plate de lame (4) et une partie d'écartement de la terre (5), cette dernière partie étant disposée à une extrémité, et d'un côté uniquement de la partie de lame (4). Cet agencement permet à la tête d'ustensile (2) d'être tirée le long d'une ligne pour déplacer la terre d'un côté, formant ainsi, d'une part, une tranchée peu profonde, et d'autre part amassant de la terre pour chausser des plantes. En outre, l'extrémité supérieure (4) de la partie d'écartement de terre (5) est pliée en décrivant un arrondi pour former une pelle à main. Dans une forme préférentielle de réalisation de l'ustensile, la partie de lame (4) présente des bords de travail (6, 7) lui permettant d'être utilisée pour la taille des bords de gazon, ainsi qu'une extrémité frontale pointue (8) pouvant être utilisée pour ameublir la terre.
3 Rollerhoe US13065600 2011-03-25 US20120241179A1 2012-09-27 Ryan Mix
A multi-purpose dual blade tool with a hitch pin system that allows the operator to adjust the tool to serve as a sod cutter, scuffle hoe, or lightweight pick-ax which allows the operator to use the tool in an upright standing position. This tool is comprised of a base structure or assembly having points of attachment for a wheel or wheels, a cutting blade, an additional kick blade which mounts on a handle directly above the base structure or can be used independently as a lightweight pick ax, and a wooden handle with composite grip and multiple attachment holes.
4 Apparatus for cutting square grass plugs US323852 1994-10-17 US5492181A 1996-02-20 Robert F. Grant
The sod cutting device described herein comprises a hollow sod-receiving four-sided receptacle open at the bottom and at least partially closed at the top. The receptacle has a square cross-section parallel to the bottom of the receptacle and the walls of the receptacle have knife-sharp lower edges. The top portion of this receptacle has an opening through which the lower end of a shaft is allowed to enter the receptacle. At the lower end of this shaft there is affixed perpendicularly a sod-pushing plate which is shaped and dimensioned to cover a substantial portion of the cross-section of the receptacle. The shaft is enclosed in a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is affixed at the bottom to the top portion of the sod-receiving receptacle and at its top to a handle which has an opening therein through which the top end of the shaft extends. A coil spring is positioned around the shaft, that is between the shaft and the inside of the sleeve. A collar is affixed to the shaft and positioned to hold the spring in a compressed condition when the chamber is filled with sod, at which time a catch or locking device holds the shaft in that position, and when the catch or lock is released, the spring pushes the collar and shaft downward to push the sod out from the receptacle.
5 Sod cutter US409090 1989-09-19 US4934464A 1990-06-19 Robert L. Shields
A tool for cutting elongated turf strips has a cutting head secured to lateral stabilizing members. The cutting head is a rectangular box-shaped member having forward peripheral cutting edges. The stabilizing members ride on the turf surface to ensure a uniform cutting depth of the cutting head. An upwardly and rearwardly directed handle is secured to the top wall of the cutting head to facilitate moving the cutting head through turf to cut a strip of sod therefrom.
6 Apparatus for manually digging out sods of turf US42865865 1965-01-28 US3319988A 1967-05-16 SMITH CHARLES J P
1,022,340. Turf cutters. C. J. P. SMITH. Jan. 28, 1965 [Feb. 19, 1964], No. 3907/65. Heading A1B. Turf cutting apparatus comprises a plate 10 which carries guide members 13 in which cutter blades 15 are slidable, the plate 10 being placed on the surface of the turf with the blades 15 in the fully raised position and the blades then being driven into the turf to cut the turf. The device is stiffened by brace 14 and struts 19. A plate for ejecting the cut turf from the device may be secured to a rod passing through the handle of the device spring means being provided to normally hold the ejector plate against the main plate 10. The main plate 10 may be polygonal or circular and the cutter blades 15 may be arcuate or flat. Levers may also be provided to assist in forcing the blades into the soil.
7 Flexible steel band sod cutter US40412964 1964-10-15 US3315752A 1967-04-25 ELBRANDO PASQUINI
8 Sod cutter US52432431 1931-03-21 US1942708A 1934-01-09 DONALD JUNOR; SHARP CLAYTON A
9 Turf cutter US22509227 1927-10-10 US1732941A 1929-10-22 LENNON HENRY E
10 Grass cutter US63247723 1923-04-16 US1480151A 1924-01-08 COSMAN NATHAN G
11 Turf cutting and handling system for golf green cup US10249960 2003-05-22 US06752219B1 2004-06-22 Bruce A. Fridd
A turf cutting and handling system for the borehole of a golf green cup includes a generally cylindrical hollow barrel with a cutting edge disposed about a lower periphery of the barrel. A manually grippable handle allows the barrel to be drilled into a playing surface of the putting green, and an ejection port allows a cut plug of turf and soil to be removed from the cutting barrel after the cut plug has been moved from a cutting position to a removal position by means of an ejector plunger which is engaged with the lower rotationally sheared surface of the soil which is underlying the grassy portion of the cut plug.
12 Edge cutting apparatus US09981530 2001-10-17 US06578272B2 2003-06-17 Anthony C. Arbanas
An edge cutting apparatus provides a means for edging around pop-up and stationary sprinkler devices and provides a safe and secure means of transporting the components of the apparatus. An edge cutting apparatus can include a cutter handle with a compression collar integrated to a T-shaped cutter handle. The cutter handle having a first end and a second end. The cutter head assembly can be detachably coupled to at least one of the first end and second end of the cutter handle. The cutter head assembly can include a cutter head and a cutter blade having cutter blade teeth. An edge cutting apparatus carrying kit can include a cutter handle, the cutter handle having a T-shape with an compression collar integrated to the cutter handle, and a cutter head assembly comprising a cutter head and a cutter blade. The carrying kit further includes an upper plate having circular indentations to receive the cutter head, and a lower plate having circular indentations equipped to receive the cutter blade.
13 Sod cutter US468888 1990-02-27 US4982800A 1991-01-08 Robert L. Shields
A tool for cutting elongated turf strips has a cutting head secured to lateral stabilizing members. The cutting head is a rectangular box-shaped member having forward peripheral cutting edges. The stabilizing members have rollers that ride on the turf surface to ensure a uniform cutting depth of the cutting head. An upwardly and rearwardly directed handle is pivotally connected to the top wall of the cutting head to facilitate moving the cutting head through turf to cut a strip of sod therefrom.
14 Hexagon turf plugger US388952 1989-08-04 US4966238A 1990-10-30 Robert L. Shields
A tool for cutting hexagon turf plugs has a base secured to upright legs and a hexagon-shaped cutter. A handle is attached to the legs to facilitate moving the cutter into turf to cut a turf plug. Wedge members secured to the inside of the cutter retain a cut turf plug within the cutter. Rods and a ring attached to the base and legs cooperate with the legs and wedge members to hold stacked cut turf plugs on the tool.
15 Lawn edger US666241 1984-10-29 US4645010A 1987-02-24 Harold J. Luedeman
A combination tool for edging lawns adjacent walkways and the like and for removing the cut strips of lawn. The tool includes a foot plate, an upright elongated handle attached to the foot plate, an edging blade depending from the foot plate for cutting a strip of lawn adjacent a walkway, and a lifting blade projecting from the foot plate having an outer curved end for lifting the cut strip of lawn leaving a desired groove adjacent a walkway. The edging blade is channel-shaped and includes a pair of legs disposed at its opposite ends each having an abutment surface engageable with the walkway for positioning the blade in spaced relation to the walkway when the blade is forced downwardly to edge the lawn. A relief opening is located at each end of the edging blade which prevents the jamming of a strip of lawn between the blade, foot plate and legs. The foot plate also includes a guide surface adjacent the lifting blade which rides along the top of the walkway for properly positioning the lifting blade.
16 Sod cutter US545341 1975-01-30 US3951212A 1976-04-20 Donald E. Hallman
A sod cutter having an annular body with a tapered, sharpened annular cutting edge, a support sleeve and a shaft journaled in the sleeve and projecting into the annular body. The shaft has a external handle thereon and the shaft is movable relative to the sleeve and the annular body longitudinally and rotatably. The shaft carries a cutting blade thereon to cut the turf in a spiral manner as the shaft is extended into the annular body with the cutting edge of the annular body defining the periphery of the turf plug to be removed and the blade cutting and retaining the plug within the annular body.
17 Sod-trimming device for sprinkler heads US3565179D 1968-06-14 US3565179A 1971-02-23 PALIANI ALVIN E
A sod-trimming device for sprinkler heads, having a disc-shaped holder with a handle attached to the top center thereof and one or more generally circular cutter blades tapered in height and formed with sawtoothed lower edges, the upper edges being secured in one of a plurality of spaced concentric reentrant grooves so that the sod may be trimmed around the sprinkler head when one of the blades encircles the head and rotation is imparted to the holder.
18 Turf cutter US3463238D 1967-12-04 US3463238A 1969-08-26 DAVIES ARTHUR E
19 Sod cutting device US3451486D 1967-08-03 US3451486A 1969-06-24 VOSTORIS JOHN
20 Sod cutter US16875150 1950-06-17 US2650532A 1953-09-01 MOLDOWAN DIONIS E
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