Patent classifications
A01D7/00
Rake System for Removing Floating and Submerged Vegetation and Debris from Ponds
The present invention provides a rake system for removing floating and submerged vegetation and debris from ponds. The rake system includes: a handle; a frame that includes a first cutting member, a second cutting member, one or more entrapment meshes, a floating member; and a line connected the proximal end of the handle. Methods for removing floating and submerged vegetation and debris from ponds are also disclosed.
AN IMPROVED RAKE WITH FORWARD FACING TINES
An improved rake includes a rake head coupled to a bar attached to the rake head. The rake head includes a set of spaced apart tines having an end distal from the rake head and configured to scoop debris from the ground in response to force being applied to the rake head via the bar such that the tines sift through grass and leaves and other debris ride up over the tines.
System and methods for adjusting variable variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment
An active suspension orthotic support system is disclosed. The suspension orthotic support system comprises at least one variable resistance beam extending from a heel section to a mid-arch section of the footwear, wherein rotation of the variable resistance beam from a first position to a second position causes a resistance provided by the variable resistance beam to vary between a minimum resistance to a maximum resistance.
System and methods for adjusting variable variable geometry, height, weight distribution dynamics in orthotic devices and equipment
An active suspension orthotic support system is disclosed. The suspension orthotic support system comprises at least one variable resistance beam extending from a heel section to a mid-arch section of the footwear, wherein rotation of the variable resistance beam from a first position to a second position causes a resistance provided by the variable resistance beam to vary between a minimum resistance to a maximum resistance.
ERGONOMIC LATERAL MANUAL SWEEPING DEVICE
An ergonomic lateral sweeping device is described. In an embodiment, the device has a sweeping head such as a broom or rake head, and an elongated pole attached to the head. A paddle is attached to the elongated pole opposite the head, the paddle being wider than the elongated pole. Some embodiments also include a horizontal handle attached to the elongated pole and extending perpendicular to the elongated pole.
ERGONOMIC LATERAL MANUAL SWEEPING DEVICE
An ergonomic lateral sweeping device is described. In an embodiment, the device has a sweeping head such as a broom or rake head, and an elongated pole attached to the head. A paddle is attached to the elongated pole opposite the head, the paddle being wider than the elongated pole. Some embodiments also include a horizontal handle attached to the elongated pole and extending perpendicular to the elongated pole.
Anchor spade attachment
Embodiments disclosed herein seek to provide an anchor spade attachment that includes a ground engaging component comprising a platform, a first plurality of teeth and a second plurality of teeth. A first body is longitudinally affixed to the ground engaging component. A second body is longitudinally affixed to the first body. A plurality of buttresses are each orthogonally affixed to the platform, the first body, and the second body. The first plurality of teeth are positioned orthogonal and adjacent to the platform. The second plurality of teeth are positioned orthogonal and adjacent to the platform. The first body and the second body are each positioned orthogonal to the ground engaging component. The first body is centrally positioned on the platform. The platform longitudinally traverses the first body. The second body longitudinally traverses the first body. The second body extends beyond the first body.
RAKE HAVING A SPADE IMPLEMENT
A rake may have a spade implement disposed adjacent to the tines. The spade implement may have a thin or sharpened edge and may have a convex edge running from the top to the bottom to facilitate the spade implement cutting portions of plants or of cutting into the ground to facilitate the removal of plants, rocks, etc. The spade implement may be welded or otherwise attached to one of the tines of the rake head, or may be formed integrally therewith.
LEAF AND YARD DEBRIS COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION DEVICE
The leaf and yard debris collection and transportation device includes two lightweight rakes with cushioned handles, joined in an X-shape, thereby allowing the rake end of each pole to open and close with respect to the other with a scissor motion. To use the leaf and yard debris collection and transportation device, the user pulls the cushioned handles apart, opening the rake ends over a pile of leaves or yard debris, lowers the rake ends onto the pile and applies slight pressure with the rake ends, then pushes the handles towards each other, causing the rake ends to close, collecting the leaves and/or debris between them. The user can then move the collected leaves and/or debris to another location, such as a trash bag or green recycling bin, and pull the handles apart again, opening the rake ends and releasing the leaves and/or debris into the desired location.
LEAF AND YARD DEBRIS COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION DEVICE
The leaf and yard debris collection and transportation device includes two lightweight rakes with cushioned handles, joined in an X-shape, thereby allowing the rake end of each pole to open and close with respect to the other with a scissor motion. To use the leaf and yard debris collection and transportation device, the user pulls the cushioned handles apart, opening the rake ends over a pile of leaves or yard debris, lowers the rake ends onto the pile and applies slight pressure with the rake ends, then pushes the handles towards each other, causing the rake ends to close, collecting the leaves and/or debris between them. The user can then move the collected leaves and/or debris to another location, such as a trash bag or green recycling bin, and pull the handles apart again, opening the rake ends and releasing the leaves and/or debris into the desired location.