Patent classifications
A01G3/047
Hedge trimmer
A hedge trimmer may include a body housing, a fixed plate, a blade and a chip receiver. A first engaged part may be disposed on a first side surface of the fixed plate and a second engaged part may be disposed on a second side surface of the fixed plate. The chip receiver may include a base part mounted on the fixed plate, a receiving part and an attachment part. The attachment part may include first engaging part, a second engaging part configured to be movable between an engaging position and a non-engaging position, and a manipulation part configured to move the second engaging part from the engaging position to the non-engaging position in response to a user operation. An upper surface of the base part is flat.
Hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction working apparatus and method for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction working apparatus
A hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction working apparatus has an inactive state, an active state and a variable setting, as well as an apparatus operator control element which can be activated by a user. In the inactive state, the garden, forestry and/or construction working apparatus is designed to be transferred into the active state triggered by activation of the apparatus operator control element, and in the active state the garden, forestry and/or construction working apparatus is designed to change the setting and not to be transferred into the inactive state triggered by activation of the apparatus operator control element.
AUTOMATED TRIMMING APPARATUS AND METHOD
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for trimming product in a mobile unit.
AUTOMATED TRIMMING APPARATUS AND METHOD
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for trimming product in a mobile unit.
TREE SHEAR CAPABLE OF REDUCING OPENING DEGREE OF HANDLES THEREOF
A tree shear capable of reducing an opening degree of handles thereof, includes a shearing part, a first handle and a second handle. The shearing part includes a first blade and a second blade pivoted with each other. The first handle is connected with a first blade, the second handle has a front section and a rear section sleeved with each other, and the front section is connected with the second blade. A link rod has an end pivoted with the first handle and other end pivoted with the rear section of the second handle. While the two handles are opened, the link rod affects the front section of the second handle to move relative to the rear section of the second handle, so as to adjust a length of the second handle to reduce the opening degree of the two handles.
Hand tool with shear assembly
A hand tool including a shear assembly is provided, including a first handle, a second handle including a cutting member, and a cutting blade. The cutting blade forms a first opening and a second opening. The first handle is attachable in a first operating mode to the cutting blade at the first opening via a first fastener. The first handle is attachable in a second operating mode to the cutting blade at the second opening via the first fastener. The cutting blade is attached in pivotal arrangement to the second handle via a second fastener.
HAND TOOL WITH SHEAR ASSEMBLY
A hand tool including a shear assembly is provided, including a first handle, a second handle including a cutting member, and a cutting blade. The cutting blade forms a first opening and a second opening. The first handle is attachable in a first operating mode to the cutting blade at the first opening via a first fastener. The first handle is attachable in a second operating mode to the cutting blade at the second opening via the first fastener. The cutting blade is attached in pivotal arrangement to the second handle via a second fastener.
Shearing mechanism and garden shear
A shearing mechanism may include a mounting bracket, a first shearing assembly, a second shearing assembly and a linkage mechanism. The first shearing assembly may include a first actuating arm rotatably arranged on the mounting bracket and a first shearing portion rotatably arranged on the mounting bracket. The first actuating arm is provided with a first driving gear, and the first shearing portion is provided with a first driven gear engaged with the first driving gear. The second shearing assembly may include a second actuating arm rotatably arranged on the mounting bracket and a second shearing portion rotatably arranged on the mounting bracket. The second actuating arm is provided with a second driving gear, and the second shearing portion is provided with a second driven gear engaged with the second driving gear. A garden shear may include the shearing mechanism.
Hand tool with shear assembly
A hand tool includes a first handle forming a channel, and a second handle including a cutting member. A linkage is attached in pivotal arrangement to the first handle at the channel and to a cutting blade. The cutting blade is attached in pivotal arrangement to the second handle. The first handle is pivotally attached to the second handle via a fastener. The first handle includes a first portion, and a second portion includes a handle grip. The first portion extends substantially along a first reference axis, and the second portion extends substantially along a second reference axis. The first reference axis and the second reference axis extend at an acute angle relative to one another. The channel extends substantially along the first reference axis at the first portion.
Drive apparatus
A hand-held drive apparatus comprises an apparatus main body including a pruner and a handle rotatably connected to the apparatus main body and including a rotation lock mechanism and a drive operation mechanism. The rotation lock mechanism includes a rotation lock lever movable to a rotation prevention position where the handle is prevented from rotating, and to a rotation allowance position where the handle is allowed to rotate. The drive operation mechanism includes a switch configured to control activation of the pruner and a throttle lever movable to a contact position where the throttle lever pushes the switch and to a non-contact position where the throttle lever is separated from the switch. The throttle lever contacts the rotation lock lever at the rotation allowance position to maintain the non-contact position, and is, when the rotation lock lever is at the rotation prevention position, allowed to move to the contact position.