Patent classifications
A01B1/18
Finger weeding tool for a soil cultivation device, method for mechanically fighting weeds in row plantings
A finger-hoe tool for a soil-tilling device, which has at least one finger, and a method for mechanical control of weeds in row crops make possible an input of loose materials into the row or a discharge of loose materials from the row, because the at least one finger has at least one device for collection and/or removal of the loose materials (e.g. earth, sand, stones), whereby not only the weakly rooted weeds but also more strongly rooted weeds can be controlled.
Finger weeding tool for a soil cultivation device, method for mechanically fighting weeds in row plantings
A finger-hoe tool for a soil-tilling device, which has at least one finger, and a method for mechanical control of weeds in row crops make possible an input of loose materials into the row or a discharge of loose materials from the row, because the at least one finger has at least one device for collection and/or removal of the loose materials (e.g. earth, sand, stones), whereby not only the weakly rooted weeds but also more strongly rooted weeds can be controlled.
HAND WEEDER
An apparatus for gardening is disclosed. The apparatus may include a pair of elongated members pivotally connected to each other. Each elongated member may include a first body portion and a second body portion. The first body portion may include a handle grip and a cavity portion. The handle grip may be pivotally connected to the first body portion at a pivot point. Further, the handle grip may be configured to rotate about the pivot point to move between a handle grip closed position and a handle grip open position. Furthermore, the handle grip may be configured to be inserted into the cavity portion in the handle grip closed position. The apparatus may further include a plurality of teeth disposed on the second body portion. Each tooth may be inclined at a predefined angle relative to a second body portion longitudinal axis.
HAND WEEDER
An apparatus for gardening is disclosed. The apparatus may include a pair of elongated members pivotally connected to each other. Each elongated member may include a first body portion and a second body portion. The first body portion may include a handle grip and a cavity portion. The handle grip may be pivotally connected to the first body portion at a pivot point. Further, the handle grip may be configured to rotate about the pivot point to move between a handle grip closed position and a handle grip open position. Furthermore, the handle grip may be configured to be inserted into the cavity portion in the handle grip closed position. The apparatus may further include a plurality of teeth disposed on the second body portion. Each tooth may be inclined at a predefined angle relative to a second body portion longitudinal axis.
FINGER WEEDING TOOL FOR A SOIL CULTIVATION DEVICE, METHOD FOR MECHANICALLY FIGHTING WEEDS IN ROW PLANTINGS
A finger-hoe tool for a soil-tilling device, which has at least one finger, and a method for mechanical control of weeds in row crops make possible an input of loose materials into the row or a discharge of loose materials from the row, because the at least one finger has at least one device for collection and/or removal of the loose materials (e.g. earth, sand, stones), whereby not only the weakly rooted weeds but also more strongly rooted weeds can be controlled.
FINGER WEEDING TOOL FOR A SOIL CULTIVATION DEVICE, METHOD FOR MECHANICALLY FIGHTING WEEDS IN ROW PLANTINGS
A finger-hoe tool for a soil-tilling device, which has at least one finger, and a method for mechanical control of weeds in row crops make possible an input of loose materials into the row or a discharge of loose materials from the row, because the at least one finger has at least one device for collection and/or removal of the loose materials (e.g. earth, sand, stones), whereby not only the weakly rooted weeds but also more strongly rooted weeds can be controlled.
Garden tool
A hand held tool for gardens, landscapes and the like; comprising a handle, and a tool head. The tool head is formed from a flat blade that has tapers and is bent in substantially a J shape that is beveled along a portion of its edges. The open end of the J has a beveled tip, preferably containing a center notch. The bent, closed portion of the J shape is beveled at least 50% and forms a heel. The short leg of the J forms a flange, which is preferably not beveled and provides an area for attaching the tool head to the handle, preferably via a tang. The blade width is generally four or more times wider than the thickness of the blade material.
Garden tool
A hand held tool for gardens, landscapes and the like; comprising a handle, and a tool head. The tool head is formed from a flat blade that has tapers and is bent in substantially a J shape that is beveled along a portion of its edges. The open end of the J has a beveled tip, preferably containing a center notch. The bent, closed portion of the J shape is beveled at least 50% and forms a heel. The short leg of the J forms a flange, which is preferably not beveled and provides an area for attaching the tool head to the handle, preferably via a tang. The blade width is generally four or more times wider than the thickness of the blade material.
Crabgrass & Weed EXtracTOR Drill Bit
The disclosed invention describes a device and means for removing weeds and the like from the ground. The device is a simply attachment for a drill. The device comprises a body with a shaft protruding from the center and at least two prongs protruding from the opposite side of the body at distances equidistant from the center. The free end of the shaft is placed into a drill and the prongs are forced into the ground so that they are placed around a weed. The user operates the drill, spinning the prongs around the weed. The prongs entangle the weeds roots and bore a small hole in the ground, allowing the user to easily remove the weed. The prongs are then placed into the ground close to the hole and the drill is slowly operated, thus refilling the hole.
Bulb, plant, and seedling digging tool
A digging tool has a pair of handles, each with a hand-grasping portion that provides comfortable manipulation, and each with a lower handle member that couples into a shovel assembly. Each one of the pair of shovel assemblies has a shovel blade and is provided with a suitable foot ledge. Each shovel assembly is formed with the shovel blade on one end, and on a second end distal to the blade a channel encompasses and reinforces a handle contained therein. A pair of plate and fastener combinations cooperate with at least one longitudinally extensive slot in each channel, to allow each shovel assembly to independently reciprocate longitudinally parallel or co-axially with respect to the associated handle. A hinge is provided between and couples each of the two handles together pivotally, preferably relatively more closely to the blade than the hand-grasping portion to provide good mechanical advantage.