Patent classifications
A01B1/20
ROTARY SOD CUTTING AND SPRINKLER CAP REMOVAL TOOL
A combination sod cutting and sprinkler cap removal tool includes a socket having a cavity and outer surface extending between proximal and distal ends, a cutting means disposed circumferentially about the distal end, an internal gear formed within the cavity, and a removable rotating means insertable into the cavity and configured to rotatably engage and be axially arrested by the internal gear whether the rotating means is inserted through the proximal end or the distal end. Interior gear teeth of the internal gear have both inner and outer engagement surfaces. When inserted through the proximal end, the rotating means engages the outer engagement surfaces to configure the distal end of the tool for cutting sod by rotation of the cutting means. When the rotating means engages the internal gear through the distal end, the proximal end of the tool is configured for removing a sprinkler cap by engaging the inner engagement surfaces with gripping surfaces of the cap.
ROTARY SOD CUTTING AND SPRINKLER CAP REMOVAL TOOL
A combination sod cutting and sprinkler cap removal tool includes a socket having a cavity and outer surface extending between proximal and distal ends, a cutting means disposed circumferentially about the distal end, an internal gear formed within the cavity, and a removable rotating means insertable into the cavity and configured to rotatably engage and be axially arrested by the internal gear whether the rotating means is inserted through the proximal end or the distal end. Interior gear teeth of the internal gear have both inner and outer engagement surfaces. When inserted through the proximal end, the rotating means engages the outer engagement surfaces to configure the distal end of the tool for cutting sod by rotation of the cutting means. When the rotating means engages the internal gear through the distal end, the proximal end of the tool is configured for removing a sprinkler cap by engaging the inner engagement surfaces with gripping surfaces of the cap.
Handheld lawn maintenance tool
A handheld lawn maintenance tool having a power head to which an adapter is attachable to allow both battery-powered and gasoline-powered working attachments to be attached thereto. The power head includes a power source, integrated first and second handles, a power generator, and a first attachment mechanism to which the adapter and/or working attachments are attachable.
Handheld lawn maintenance tool
A handheld lawn maintenance tool having a power head to which an adapter is attachable to allow both battery-powered and gasoline-powered working attachments to be attached thereto. The power head includes a power source, integrated first and second handles, a power generator, and a first attachment mechanism to which the adapter and/or working attachments are attachable.
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.
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.
Multi-Functional Garden Tool
A multi-functional garden tool having a first elongated cylindrical member and a second elongated cylindrical member. The elongated cylindrical members being configured and structured to receive water or such other aqueous liquids from an aqueous liquid source such that a user can apply the water, or other aqueous liquids, below a soil surface into the root zone of either potted plants or to garden plants. Additionally, the first and the second elongated cylindrical members of the multi-functional garden tool are configured and structured to give a user the ability to detachably attach a variety of tool heads to perform certain gardening tasks.
Multi-Functional Garden Tool
A multi-functional garden tool having a first elongated cylindrical member and a second elongated cylindrical member. The elongated cylindrical members being configured and structured to receive water or such other aqueous liquids from an aqueous liquid source such that a user can apply the water, or other aqueous liquids, below a soil surface into the root zone of either potted plants or to garden plants. Additionally, the first and the second elongated cylindrical members of the multi-functional garden tool are configured and structured to give a user the ability to detachably attach a variety of tool heads to perform certain gardening tasks.
HAND DIGGING TOOL
This invention relates to a hand tool for gardening, comprising a rigid handgrip portion (1) and a tool portion (5), said tool portion (5) comprising at least one tool member (3,4), said tool portion (5) having a concave side and having a central axis (C) extending in the direction of intended working movement of the tool member (3,4), the rigid handgrip portion (1) comprising a handgrip body (10,11,12) with a first gripping surface (11A), arranged transversally in relation to the extension of the central axis (C) of the tool portion (5) and positioned on the same side as the concave side of the tool portion (5), characterized in that a second rigid handgrip portion (2) is arranged comprising a handgrip body (20, 21) in contact with said tool portion (5) and with second gripping surface (21A) facing said first gripping surface (11A) and a gap (6) formed between said lower and upper gripping surfaces (21,11).
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.