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SWIVEL COUPLING DEVICE FOR RAKES AND OTHER YARD TOOLS
20230138223 · 2023-05-04 ·

A swivel coupling device for rakes or other yard tools having handles that allows two of the implements to be quickly and easily connected for use of the combination to scoop, rake or the like various materials, and disconnected just as easily thereafter. The device includes a pair of clamp assemblies including tubular sleeves rotatably connected by a swivelable knuckle or in other words a swivel joint.

Connect-N-Grab
20220248598 · 2022-08-11 ·

This invention is made to attach to two individual rake handles and, thereby, to create a pickup tool to pickup leaves or any yard debris and to facilitate the dispose of it. The invention is designed to attach two rake handles and to remain on the handles. The invention is also designed to separate at the center by rotating the rake handles all the way to release. While rotating toward the end, it will automatically separate into two individual rakes. Each rake can be used separately to collect yard debris into a pile. Only the straight bottom rakes are used on the invention. The invention can be attached to wood, metal, aluminum and fiberglass rake handles. The rakes can be mix-matched, similar, large or small, new or old. Any rake with steel, aluminum, plastic or fiberglass tines can be used. This invention is made to attach to two individual rake handles and, thereby, to create a pickup tool to pickup leaves or any yard debris and to facilitate the dispose of it. The invention is designed to attach two rake handles and to remain on the handles. The invention is also designed to separate at the center by rotating the rake handles all the way to release. While rotating toward the end, it will automatically separate into two individual rakes. Each rake can be used separately to collect yard debris into a pile. Only the straight bottom rakes are used on the Connect-N-Grab. The invention can be attached to wood, metal, aluminum and fiberglass rake handles. The rakes can be mix-matched, similar, large or small, new or old. Any rake with steel, aluminum, plastic or fiberglass tines can be used.

Connect-N-Grab
20220248598 · 2022-08-11 ·

This invention is made to attach to two individual rake handles and, thereby, to create a pickup tool to pickup leaves or any yard debris and to facilitate the dispose of it. The invention is designed to attach two rake handles and to remain on the handles. The invention is also designed to separate at the center by rotating the rake handles all the way to release. While rotating toward the end, it will automatically separate into two individual rakes. Each rake can be used separately to collect yard debris into a pile. Only the straight bottom rakes are used on the invention. The invention can be attached to wood, metal, aluminum and fiberglass rake handles. The rakes can be mix-matched, similar, large or small, new or old. Any rake with steel, aluminum, plastic or fiberglass tines can be used. This invention is made to attach to two individual rake handles and, thereby, to create a pickup tool to pickup leaves or any yard debris and to facilitate the dispose of it. The invention is designed to attach two rake handles and to remain on the handles. The invention is also designed to separate at the center by rotating the rake handles all the way to release. While rotating toward the end, it will automatically separate into two individual rakes. Each rake can be used separately to collect yard debris into a pile. Only the straight bottom rakes are used on the Connect-N-Grab. The invention can be attached to wood, metal, aluminum and fiberglass rake handles. The rakes can be mix-matched, similar, large or small, new or old. Any rake with steel, aluminum, plastic or fiberglass tines can be used.

HAND RAKEPAN
20220095532 · 2022-03-31 ·

The disclosure provided herein is directed to a hand rakepan having a handle, a head, and plurality of tines. The handle, in some aspects, is ergonomically provided to accommodate a variety of grips during use that facilitate manipulation of the hand rakepan as a hand tool using only a single hand. Likewise, in certain aspects, the head of hand rakepan has one or more grooves and notches to provide various grip's to be used during one-handed manipulation of the hand rakepan during raking, collecting, and transporting.

Lake Rake
20220073378 · 2022-03-10 ·

The present invention relates to a multipurpose tool that is configured to collect seaweed and other debris from the edges of a body of water and from shorelines. The tool has an elongated handle having an ergonomic grip, a head portion, a plurality of tines extending from the head portion, and a removably attached net-like filter. Each tine has an elongated length with a downwardly extending distal portion and is supported by a curved brace, wherein the curved brace extends laterally across the tines for providing mechanical support to the tines. The tines are oriented in a tapered manner having less spacing between the tines near the head portion and more spacing between the tines at the distal end which allows the width of the tines to be larger at the distal end than near the head portion.

Rake
11839179 · 2023-12-12 ·

The rake comprises a rake head, a handle, and a mini rake attachment. A pair of wheels may be adapted to support the weight of the rake head and to establish a travel height for the rake head. The handle may detachably couple to the rake head and may be adapted to be held by a user such that the user may push or pull the rake head over leaves. A plurality of tines located on the underside of the rake head may force the leaves to move along with the rake head. A handle length and an incidence angle of the handle may be adjustable. The mini rake attachment may couple to the handle in place of the rake head. The mini rake attachment may be operable to move the leaves away from an obstruction where the rake head does not fit.

Rake
11839179 · 2023-12-12 ·

The rake comprises a rake head, a handle, and a mini rake attachment. A pair of wheels may be adapted to support the weight of the rake head and to establish a travel height for the rake head. The handle may detachably couple to the rake head and may be adapted to be held by a user such that the user may push or pull the rake head over leaves. A plurality of tines located on the underside of the rake head may force the leaves to move along with the rake head. A handle length and an incidence angle of the handle may be adjustable. The mini rake attachment may couple to the handle in place of the rake head. The mini rake attachment may be operable to move the leaves away from an obstruction where the rake head does not fit.

PICK-UP RAKE
20210251134 · 2021-08-19 ·

A pick-up rake that has a first elongate handle having an upper end and a lower end; a first rake head mounted onto the lower end of the elongate handle; a second rake head oppositely disposed to the first rake head, the second rake head mounted onto the elongate handle via a bracket assembly enabling movement of the second rake head relative to the first rake head between a closed position and open position. The bracket assembly includes a first pivot point located on one side of the elongate handle and a second pivot point located on the opposite side of the elongate handle.

PICK-UP RAKE
20210251134 · 2021-08-19 ·

A pick-up rake that has a first elongate handle having an upper end and a lower end; a first rake head mounted onto the lower end of the elongate handle; a second rake head oppositely disposed to the first rake head, the second rake head mounted onto the elongate handle via a bracket assembly enabling movement of the second rake head relative to the first rake head between a closed position and open position. The bracket assembly includes a first pivot point located on one side of the elongate handle and a second pivot point located on the opposite side of the elongate handle.

PINE CONE COLLECTION APPARATUS
20210029881 · 2021-02-04 ·

A garden implement is directed to collecting fallen pine cones off the ground. The device has an elongated handle connected to a basket or cage having a bottom surface that slides on a ground surface. The basket or cage has closed sides, and an open distal mouth. The bottom surface may comprise a pitchfork with curved tines and forward points. In operation, a user pushes the basket or cage forward using the handle, and pine cones are collected for disposal. Side wheels may be added for additional versatility.