Patent classifications
A01D7/02
Plant removal tool
A plant removal tool combining a rake and a hoe for removing plants from the ground includes a shaft that may be gripped. A hoe is coupled to the shaft and the hoe engages the ground when the shaft is manipulated. In this way the hoe chops plants growing in the ground. A rake is coupled to the shaft to rake the plants when the plants have been chopped.
Plant removal tool
A plant removal tool combining a rake and a hoe for removing plants from the ground includes a shaft that may be gripped. A hoe is coupled to the shaft and the hoe engages the ground when the shaft is manipulated. In this way the hoe chops plants growing in the ground. A rake is coupled to the shaft to rake the plants when the plants have been chopped.
Reversible Rake
An improved yard rake that can be pulled or pushed in a back and forth one-stroke motion to move yard debris, without altering the orientation of the rake. The rake permits usage that is less tiring and requires less effort to collect yard debris.
Reversible Rake
An improved yard rake that can be pulled or pushed in a back and forth one-stroke motion to move yard debris, without altering the orientation of the rake. The rake permits usage that is less tiring and requires less effort to collect yard debris.
SAND TRAP RAKE SYSTEM
A sand trap rake system for golf cart that includes: a rake with a transmitter in the rake and a receiver in a rake bracket on a golf cart, where the rake bracket is adapted to store the rake. A RF signal transmits between the transmitter and the receiver with an alert on the golf cart, where the alert emits an signal upon when the RF signal strength diminishes to a predetermine strength. The RF signal strength accordingly correlates to a distance between the transmitter and the receiver. Preferably, the rake head is foldable and the rake bracket includes a rake receptacle to store the rake.
SAND TRAP RAKE SYSTEM
A sand trap rake system for golf cart that includes: a rake with a transmitter in the rake and a receiver in a rake bracket on a golf cart, where the rake bracket is adapted to store the rake. A RF signal transmits between the transmitter and the receiver with an alert on the golf cart, where the alert emits an signal upon when the RF signal strength diminishes to a predetermine strength. The RF signal strength accordingly correlates to a distance between the transmitter and the receiver. Preferably, the rake head is foldable and the rake bracket includes a rake receptacle to store the rake.
APPARATUS FOR INCAPACITATING PESTS
The present invention is directed to an apparatus which facilitates a user to concurrently perform two functions: (1) incapacitating a snake or other pest while (2) raking leaves, as well as a method for doing the same.
Gardening Tool
A gardening tool may have a handle coupled to a head by way of a connector. The head may comprise a detachable, double-edged blade having a plurality of spikes. The head may include a second blade with a plurality of prongs of varying lengths. The smaller size of the gardening tool relative to many conventional tools may improve efficiency for the use, transportation, and storage of the tools.
LEAF RAKE
A head assembly for a rake is provided. The head assembly includes a base portion, a handle coupling, and a number of tines. Each tine includes an elongated body. Each tine body includes a first end, a flexure portion, an offset portion, and a distal second end. The tines includes a first set of tines and a second set of tines. A number of tine bodies in the first set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is greater than 1.0. A number of tine bodies in the second set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is less than 1.0.
Double-ended Garden Tool and Tool Kit
A gardening tool having an elongate handle with opposing first and second ends; a first tool implement reversibly attachable to the first end; and a second tool implement reversibly attachable to the second end. The first and second tool implements may be axially rotatable relative to one another. A gardening tool kit comprising the gardening tool described with at least three interchangeable tool implements. The toot implements for the tool and the kit may be one or more rakes, hoes, shovels, edgers, forks, and claws.