Patent classifications
A01B1/024
SOIL MANIPULATING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
A soil manipulating device for digging and raking soil includes a base plate, which defines a first plane and which has a first edge that is attached to a first end of a shaft. A set of tines is attached to and extends from a second edge of the base plate. Each tine defines an associated second plane and has opposed edges, which are serrated. At least one of the tines has an associated second plane which intersects the first plane. The shaft can be grasped in one or both hands of a user, positioning the user to insert the tines into soil to manipulate the soil by using the tines to cut into the soil. Various embodiments of soil manipulators can be used to perform a variety of digging and raking tasks while in a substantially upright posture and in a lowered posture, such as while sitting or knelling.
MULTIPURPOSE DRAIN TOOL
A multipurpose drain tool including a drain shovel DROVEL? and pry bar. The multipurpose drain tool includes a drain tool shaft, a proximal pry bar, and a distal drain shovel. The drain tool shaft carries at least one rubber hand grip, a proximal end cap, and a distal end cap. The pry bar is mounted to and extends outwardly from the proximal end cap. The drain shovel is mounted to and extends distally from the distal end cap. The multipurpose drain tool of the present invention offers a solution to the problem of clearing subsurface drains to restore drain functionality.
SOIL CONSERVING SHOVEL, APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURING
A soil conserving shovel and grate attachment that aid a user in removing and reclaiming soil from a recently removed plant by abrading the plant's rootball back and forth against the shovel and apparatus. In addition, methods of using a shovel and grate attachment instruct a user how to efficiently reclaim soil from a plant rootball. Also described is a method of manufacturing a shovel or grate attachment that can be used for rootball thinning,
SOIL MANIPULATING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
A soil manipulating device for digging and raking soil includes a base plate, which defines a first plane and which has a first edge that is attached to a first end of a shaft. A set of tines is attached to and extends from a second edge of the base plate. Each tine defines an associated second plane and has opposed edges, which are serrated. At least one of the tines has an associated second plane which intersects the first plane. The shaft can be grasped in one or both hands of a user, positioning the user to insert the tines into soil to manipulate the soil by using the tines to cut into the soil. Various embodiments of soil manipulators can be used to perform a variety of digging and raking tasks while in a substantially upright posture and in a lowered posture, such as while sitting or knelling.
Detectorist shovel device
While the described shovel can include any suitable component, in some cases, it includes a blade, a shaft, a handle, a handgrip, and/or a coupling component. In some cases, the handgrip is located at a center of weight of the shovel, with substantially half of the shovel's weight distributed on each side of the handgrip. In some cases, the shaft is oriented at an angle relative to the blade and the handle is oriented at an angle relative to the shaft. In some cases, the coupling component is located along the shaft and is configured to selectively and removably connect at least a first modular section of the shaft to a second modular section of the shaft. In some cases, the coupling component is configured to only fully engage when the first and second modular sections are in a single orientation with respect to each other. Other implementations are described.
SHOVEL-CUM-SPADE TOOL
Disclosed is a shovel-cum-spade tool for use in the field of construction, framing, gardening and so forth. The tool primarily includes an implement part and a handle, where the implement part further includes a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion is integral with and inclined to the rear portion. Also, the front portion includes two or more arcuate leading edges, which majorly contributes in efficiently cutting through material such as soil and the like.
Ergonomically designed multi-handled tool
Described is a multi-handled tool that is ergonomically designed to maximize the efficiency of the tool by the use of a handle, optionally rotating, affixed to the shaft of the tool. The rotating handle may be rotated and locked into any desired position so the user can adjust the tool to create maximum efficiency. In addition, a footstep is optionally provided above the tool that allows for a greater digging force. A combination of the first, top handle with the ergonomically spaced handle placement that is completely adjustable combined with the footstep above the head of the tool provides for a tool that is much more efficient than the standard tools used today.
Shovel
A shovel includes a handgrip and a shaft. The shaft has a proximal end and a distal end, the handgrip is attached to the shaft at the proximal end. The shovel includes an attachment mechanism attached to the shaft at the distal end. The attachment mechanism includes: a housing having an upper portion and a lower portion; and a triggering mechanism located within the housing. The triggering mechanism includes: a hammer spring and a hammer located in the upper portion of the housing, the top portion of the hammer abutting the hammer spring, and the bottom portion of the hammer including a recess. The triggering mechanism also includes a punch pin located in the bottom portion of the housing, the top of the punch pin contacting the bottom of the hammer adjacent to the recess. The triggering mechanism further includes a punch pin spring coiled around the punch pin.
Multipurpose Foot Powered System
A multipurpose foot-powered system is disclosed which is a set of foot-powered and hand-operated tools which break up the structure of compacted earth. Specifically, the system comprises a kick-pick tool and a twist-pick tool. The kick-pick tool measures approximately 5-6 feet in length. It resembles a shovel with a hooded steel pick or hooded chisel tip for a blade. The blade is slightly curved like a shovel and an integral footrest is positioned at a convenient distance from the tip of the hooded blade, which will allow the user to drive the hooded blade into the earth with their foot. The twist-pick tool is similar in design, however the tool is entirely straight from its tip through its handle. The footrest height is adjustable by the user and the handle has a T-shaped crossbar that enables a user to twist the hooded blade about the long axis of the twist-pick.