A01G3/02

Method for manufacturing blade beds of a garden shear
10420286 · 2019-09-24 · ·

A method for manufacturing blade beds of a garden shear, wherein each of two blade beds has a length and a thickness far less than the length; the method includes: using extrusion method to extrude two blanks in directions parallel to directions of thickness of two blade beds respectively, wherein cross sections of the two blanks are shaped into the two blade beds; slicing the two blanks perpendicularly to the extruding direction into a plurality of pieces at intervals of distances equal to the thickness of the two blade beds respectively; and chamfering a plurality of peripheries of the pieces by punching.

GARDENING SHEAR
20190261573 · 2019-08-29 · ·

A gardening shear may comprise a main body and two grip bodies. The main body has a pair of blades, and each of the blades is connected to a handle at a rear end thereof. The two blades are pivotally connected to enable a user to operate the handles to cut plants through the blades. Each of the handles comprises a couple surface and a locating end, and the couple surface is shaped and formed ergonomically. Each of the couple surfaces is configured to receive and connect to the grip body, and the locating end located at a rear portion of the handle has at least a protruding edge thereon. When each of the grip bodies is connected to the couple surface of the handle, the protruding edge is configured to engage with and firmly secure the grip body on the handle.

DISBUDDING SECATEURS

A method wherein secateurs provide shaped blades suitable for cutting the buds on the shoots of fruiting plants. In particular, the method is relative to secateurs with blades shaped for cutting the mother bud and the secondary buds of the shoots of grapevines in a simple and effective manner. The blades of the secateurs have in fact been designed so as to adapt them to the curvature of the cross section of the shoots.

DISBUDDING SECATEURS

A method wherein secateurs provide shaped blades suitable for cutting the buds on the shoots of fruiting plants. In particular, the method is relative to secateurs with blades shaped for cutting the mother bud and the secondary buds of the shoots of grapevines in a simple and effective manner. The blades of the secateurs have in fact been designed so as to adapt them to the curvature of the cross section of the shoots.

FLEXIBLE POLYMER ELECTROPHORETIC COATING AND USE THEREOF IN PREPARATION OF GARDEN SHEARS
20240166891 · 2024-05-23 ·

Disclosed is a flexible polymer electrophoretic coating, including an emulsion and a color paste, where the emulsion includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20-40 parts of an epoxy resin; 1-5 parts of ethanolamine; 1-5 parts of propylene glycol methyl ether acetate; 0.1-1 parts of propylene glycol phenyl ether; 2-3 parts of lactic acid; and 50-70 parts of water; the color paste includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5-10 parts of an epoxy resin; 0.1-1 parts of ethanolamine; 1-3 parts of propylene glycol methyl ether acetate; 0.05-0.3 parts of propylene glycol phenyl ether; 0.5-2 parts of lactic acid; and 0.1-1 parts of a colorant; and a weight ratio of the emulsion to the color paste is (1-2):1. The flexible polymer electrophoretic coating can effectively improve the abrasion resistance of the surface of the garden shears and reduces the occurrence of peeling off.

CANNABIS BUD TRIMMING TOOL CLEANING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY
20190240704 · 2019-08-08 ·

A trimming tool cleaning system (100) includes a solvent reservoir (102) containing a solvent such as vegetable oil for the plant resin, a wristband (104), and a trimming tool (106). The tool (106) is used to trim plant material with resin, e.g., trim the sugar leaves and buds of a cannabis plant. The blades (108) of the trimming tool (106) can be wiped on the band (104) so that the blades (108) are lightly coated with the solvent. The solvent in reservoir (102) is used to wet the wristband. The solvent then protects the blades (108) from gumming up and facilitates cleaning of the blades (108).

CANNABIS BUD TRIMMING TOOL CLEANING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY
20190240704 · 2019-08-08 ·

A trimming tool cleaning system (100) includes a solvent reservoir (102) containing a solvent such as vegetable oil for the plant resin, a wristband (104), and a trimming tool (106). The tool (106) is used to trim plant material with resin, e.g., trim the sugar leaves and buds of a cannabis plant. The blades (108) of the trimming tool (106) can be wiped on the band (104) so that the blades (108) are lightly coated with the solvent. The solvent in reservoir (102) is used to wet the wristband. The solvent then protects the blades (108) from gumming up and facilitates cleaning of the blades (108).

CUTTING TOOL WITH A VARIABLE PIVOT SYSTEM
20190230866 · 2019-08-01 · ·

A hand operated cutting tool includes a first handle coupled to a first cutting member, the first handle having a first set of projections; and, a second handle coupled to a second cutting member and movably coupled to the first handle, the second handle having a second set of projections. The handles are movable between a full open position and a full closed position, wherein a first region of movement is defined by the first and second sets of projections being at least partly engaged, and wherein a second region of movement is defined by the first and second sets of projections being disengaged.

CUTTING TOOL WITH A VARIABLE PIVOT SYSTEM
20190230866 · 2019-08-01 · ·

A hand operated cutting tool includes a first handle coupled to a first cutting member, the first handle having a first set of projections; and, a second handle coupled to a second cutting member and movably coupled to the first handle, the second handle having a second set of projections. The handles are movable between a full open position and a full closed position, wherein a first region of movement is defined by the first and second sets of projections being at least partly engaged, and wherein a second region of movement is defined by the first and second sets of projections being disengaged.

Pruning shears having both tree branch hanger and shock-absorbing functions
10327391 · 2019-06-25 ·

The present invention relates to pruning shears, and is intended to cut off branches and stems of landscape trees, fruit trees, etc. while minimizing slips, etc. occurring during pruning when the branches or stems have large diameters or are stiff, to alleviate impacts applied to a hand of an operator particularly at the moment when thick branches or stems are cut off, and to be conveniently hung on a tree branch during work. Furthermore, the pruning shears have a rotating portable saw accommodation means configured to cut off a tree branch or stem outside the cutting range of the pruning shears.