Patent classifications
A01B1/16
Multipurpose Planting Hand Tool
A multipurpose planting hand tool includes a handle provided for a user to hold, and a hook member fixed into the handle by a root portion of a rod body and extended from the front of the handle to a distance and bent into an arc to form a hook-shaped hand tool portion. A flat deformation occurs at a position where the hook member is bent into the hand tool portion, and sawteeth are formed at an inner curved edge. Both sides of an outer curved edge are extended upwardly and focused into a small arc to form a blade-like portion, and its front is tapered to form a sharp tip. The sawteeth, the blade-like portion and the sharp tip are provided to facilitate the work of collecting and removing weeds and fallen leaves after the operations of loosening soil, weeding, sweeping leaves and removing weeds.
Weed Removal Tool
A weed removal tool. The weed removal tool includes an angular housing having a fluid channel disposed therein. A handle is disposed on a first end of the housing. The handle includes an opening on a lower end thereof configured to receive water from a hose. A nozzle is disposed on a second end of the housing, the nozzle comprising a hollow tubular member having a pointed end. A plurality of apertures are disposed on the pointed end. A trigger is disposed on the housing and is in operable communication with the nozzle. The nozzle is configured to release water through the apertures when the trigger is actuated to a depressed position. In use, the weed removal tool can be inserted into the ground to apply water to the root structure of the weed, which loosens the roots and saturates the soil, allowing the entire weed to be easily removed.
Weed Removal Tool
A weed removal tool. The weed removal tool includes an angular housing having a fluid channel disposed therein. A handle is disposed on a first end of the housing. The handle includes an opening on a lower end thereof configured to receive water from a hose. A nozzle is disposed on a second end of the housing, the nozzle comprising a hollow tubular member having a pointed end. A plurality of apertures are disposed on the pointed end. A trigger is disposed on the housing and is in operable communication with the nozzle. The nozzle is configured to release water through the apertures when the trigger is actuated to a depressed position. In use, the weed removal tool can be inserted into the ground to apply water to the root structure of the weed, which loosens the roots and saturates the soil, allowing the entire weed to be easily removed.
Drill Attachment for Tilling Soil
A drill attachment for tilling soil has an extended drill shaft that is coupled with a till plate. The combination may be driven by an ordinary hand drill. The drill shaft has a stabilizer tip that protrudes beyond the till plate. The till plate includes a plurality of teeth that dig into and work top soil, while a generally planar disk-shaped body member at the top of the till plate prevents the till plate from sinking below the surface of the soil. The teeth are stamped from the till plate, forming openings in the generally planar disk-shaped body member. These openings and other optional openings cooperate with the teeth to further break up clumps of soil, and help to balance forces from the teeth pulling into the soil against the force of the body member that resists sinking into the earth. Optional weed-out and hole tools are also disclosed.
WORKING MACHINE
A working machine disclosed herein may include: a housing; a working member swingably supported by the housing and at least partially disposed outside the housing; and a counterweight disposed inside the housing and configured to swing as the working member swings. The working member and the counterweight may be configured to swing toward each other and swing away from each other.
ROTARY WEED REMOVAL TOOL
An apparatus for removing weeds from the ground is described. The apparatus comprises an elongated shaft assembly with a top end attachable to a rotary driver; a helix mounted at a lower end of the elongated shaft, the helix shaped and sized to capture weed root material; and an anchoring structure assembly. The elongated shaft assembly is secured within the anchoring structure assembly and is able to rotate and translate longitudinally with respect to the anchoring structure assembly. The helix, when rotationally driven by the rotary driver, threads into the ground around the weed root material to capture the weed root material for removal from the ground.
ROTARY WEED REMOVAL TOOL
An apparatus for removing weeds from the ground is described. The apparatus comprises an elongated shaft assembly with a top end attachable to a rotary driver; a helix mounted at a lower end of the elongated shaft, the helix shaped and sized to capture weed root material; and an anchoring structure assembly. The elongated shaft assembly is secured within the anchoring structure assembly and is able to rotate and translate longitudinally with respect to the anchoring structure assembly. The helix, when rotationally driven by the rotary driver, threads into the ground around the weed root material to capture the weed root material for removal from the ground.
OUTDOOR GARDENING TOOLS
Outdoor gardening tools are provided. An outdoor tool includes a powerhead unit and a tool unit powered by the powerhead unit. The tool further includes a user control member, and a grip member. The tool unit includes an elongated body having a shaft and a cutting element extending radially from the shaft, and a connector. The connector is configured to couple with a complementary connector of the powerhead. The tool unit is configured to be rotatably driven by the powerhead. The tool is configured to enable a user to dig a hole in a ground surface while maintaining a standing position.
APPARATUS FOR ERGONOMIC APPLICATION OF ROTATIONAL HANDLE GARDEN TOOL
An apparatus for an improved hand tool device wherein a rotatable apparatus may rotate the rotating handle apparatus in 15 degree increments to adjust to the user to help reduce the risk of injury and increase power application while gardening by adjusting and creating a favorable angle between the ground and the point of entry of the hand tool device into the ground.
APPARATUS FOR ERGONOMIC APPLICATION OF ROTATIONAL HANDLE GARDEN TOOL
An apparatus for an improved hand tool device wherein a rotatable apparatus may rotate the rotating handle apparatus in 15 degree increments to adjust to the user to help reduce the risk of injury and increase power application while gardening by adjusting and creating a favorable angle between the ground and the point of entry of the hand tool device into the ground.