A01D7/06

Rake for Picking up Animal Waste
20190390421 · 2019-12-26 ·

A Rake for Picking up Animal Waste includes a bow connected to a handle. A waste receiving structure is connected to the bow. The waste receiving structure has a rearward facing leading edge. The bow describes an opening above the rearward facing leading edge through which animal waste may pass. The waste receiving structure may be embodied as multiple tines, or as a receptacle. The rake is configured so that waste is propelled onto the upper surface of the waste receiving structure as the rake is pulled rearwardly by a user in a sweeping motion. In an embodiment having tines, the tines may be provided with a recurve to prevent waste from falling off the tines. In an embodiment having a receptacle, the receptacle may be provided with a weighted plate to assist in penetrating deeply into turf.

Hay rake tooth assembly

A hay rake tooth assembly for use with a mounting clip on a hay rake wheel. The hay rake tooth assembly has a tine with a ball-shaped retaining member that is configured to permit a shaft of the tine to move along the length of the difference in diameter between the shaft and a tine opening of the mounting clip in which is the tine is assembled.

Hay rake tooth assembly

A hay rake tooth assembly for use with a mounting clip on a hay rake wheel. The hay rake tooth assembly has a tine with a ball-shaped retaining member that is configured to permit a shaft of the tine to move along the length of the difference in diameter between the shaft and a tine opening of the mounting clip in which is the tine is assembled.

Systems and methods for adjusting variable geometry, height, weight distribution in footwear devices and equipment

An active footwear suspension system is disclosed. The footwear system provides dynamic suspension using at least one or more variable resistance beams. At least one or more VRB from an anchor plate positioned forward of and/or aft of an arch section of the footwear, thus providing selectable suspension to the wearer. The selected rotation of the VRBs from a first position to a second position provides customized suspension between a minimum resistance to a maximum resistance per zone.

MOTORIZED LUTE
20240130272 · 2024-04-25 · ·

A motorized lute is disclosed, the motorized lute includes a first plate having a first plurality of teeth and a second plate having a second plurality of teeth. The second plate is slidably coupled to the first plate. A motor assembly is configured to engage the second plate provide a lateral force to the second plate and cause horizontal oscillation of said second plate. Wheels are disposed on each side of the first and second plate. A lute pole is coupled to the first plate and includes a primary handle and actuator for controlling speed and power of the motor.

MOTORIZED LUTE
20240130272 · 2024-04-25 · ·

A motorized lute is disclosed, the motorized lute includes a first plate having a first plurality of teeth and a second plate having a second plurality of teeth. The second plate is slidably coupled to the first plate. A motor assembly is configured to engage the second plate provide a lateral force to the second plate and cause horizontal oscillation of said second plate. Wheels are disposed on each side of the first and second plate. A lute pole is coupled to the first plate and includes a primary handle and actuator for controlling speed and power of the motor.

Raking device and method
11950535 · 2024-04-09 ·

This disclosure relates to a raking device, and in some implementations, a detachable rake head for raking sand traps and its method of use. The raking device may be configured to be releasably attached to a supporting handle (e.g., a broom handle, 5 golf club, golf ball retriever, or other rod-typed structure).

Raking device and method
11950535 · 2024-04-09 ·

This disclosure relates to a raking device, and in some implementations, a detachable rake head for raking sand traps and its method of use. The raking device may be configured to be releasably attached to a supporting handle (e.g., a broom handle, 5 golf club, golf ball retriever, or other rod-typed structure).

Hay rake tooth assembly

A hay rake tooth assembly having a base plate. One or more tines that extend through and are captured by one or more holes in the base plate. A molding connected to the base plate and molded about the tine extends.

Hay rake tooth assembly

A hay rake tooth assembly having a base plate. One or more tines that extend through and are captured by one or more holes in the base plate. A molding connected to the base plate and molded about the tine extends.