Patent classifications
A01G23/099
Tree limb rope brake
A rope brake is provided for controlled lowering of a branch or limb cut from a tree by a person holding one end of the rope. The rope brake includes a drum mounted to a back plate. The back plate is mounted to the tree. The rope for lowering the branch or limb is threaded through guides on the drum and wrapped around the drum one, two or three times. One end of the rope is tied to the branch to be cut and the other end is held by the operator. When the branch is cut from the tree, the tension on the rope supplied by the operator controls the friction between the rope and the drum, such that the branch can be safely lowered in a controlled manner.
Tree limb rope brake
A rope brake is provided for controlled lowering of a branch or limb cut from a tree by a person holding one end of the rope. The rope brake includes a drum mounted to a back plate. The back plate is mounted to the tree. The rope for lowering the branch or limb is threaded through guides on the drum and wrapped around the drum one, two or three times. One end of the rope is tied to the branch to be cut and the other end is held by the operator. When the branch is cut from the tree, the tension on the rope supplied by the operator controls the friction between the rope and the drum, such that the branch can be safely lowered in a controlled manner.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATING TO EXCAVATOR/THUMB WOOD SPLITTER
Wood splitters configured and sized to be removably attach to an articulating arm on a mobile power machine such as backhoes, tractors, excavators or bulldozers. The articulating arm is attached to a powered wood splitter, which comprises a pusher comprising a wood holder area and an opposed splitter knife attached to the opposed thumb. The power of the mobile power machine is then activated to open the powered wood splitter to either capture/grab a piece of wood or to release it, or to close/squeeze, the pusher and splitter knife together, thereby splitting the wood held between them.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATING TO EXCAVATOR/THUMB WOOD SPLITTER
Wood splitters configured and sized to be removably attach to an articulating arm on a mobile power machine such as backhoes, tractors, excavators or bulldozers. The articulating arm is attached to a powered wood splitter, which comprises a pusher comprising a wood holder area and an opposed splitter knife attached to the opposed thumb. The power of the mobile power machine is then activated to open the powered wood splitter to either capture/grab a piece of wood or to release it, or to close/squeeze, the pusher and splitter knife together, thereby splitting the wood held between them.
Grapple mounted rope controller and rope anchor rigging device
A grapple mounted rope controller and rope anchor rigging device includes a cylindrical barrel friction surface mounted to a jaw of a grapple to control a rope used in an arborist's rigging procedure. A rope attached to a load is wrapped around the rope controller to control the raising and lowering of loads. The device also includes a cylindrical barrel friction surface mounted to a fork of a grapple that has a cleat permanently affixed to hold fast a load-bearing rope for a time. The rigging tool utilizes the mobility and mass of a skid steer to provide a flexible location for rigging and a fixed mass with which to support rigging of heavy objects such as tree limbs, trunks and other weights.
Grapple mounted rope controller and rope anchor rigging device
A grapple mounted rope controller and rope anchor rigging device includes a cylindrical barrel friction surface mounted to a jaw of a grapple to control a rope used in an arborist's rigging procedure. A rope attached to a load is wrapped around the rope controller to control the raising and lowering of loads. The device also includes a cylindrical barrel friction surface mounted to a fork of a grapple that has a cleat permanently affixed to hold fast a load-bearing rope for a time. The rigging tool utilizes the mobility and mass of a skid steer to provide a flexible location for rigging and a fixed mass with which to support rigging of heavy objects such as tree limbs, trunks and other weights.
FEED ROLLER
A feed roller, comprising a round plate-type flange body, and radial ribs fixed at an even spacing over its outer circumference with gripping members for providing a firm grip of the surface of a tree stem being handled by the feed roller. Further, the outer edge of the plate-type ribs is disposed at an oblique angle to the axis of the feed roller, and the outer edge of each rib comprises several gripping members having a straight blade edge, arranged such that the blade edges extend parallel to the axis of the feed roller.
Climbing apparatus for climbing a tall structure
A system for a climbing apparatus including a housing assembly, a wheel assembly, a lock assembly, a rope assembly and a chainsaw assembly is disclosed. The housing assembly includes a housing having a rope wheel therein. The housing is mounted to a chainsaw to power the components within the housing to allow a user to ascend and descend a structure. The rope is secured to the top of a structure and then mounted to the rope wheel at an opposite end. The chainsaw is actuated to also actuate rope assembly. The rope wheel rotates to allow for rope to be fed, allowing a user attached to the housing to ascend or descend, as needed. With the lever the user may lock the rope in place to allow the user to work at a desired height on a structure.
Climbing apparatus for climbing a tall structure
A system for a climbing apparatus including a housing assembly, a wheel assembly, a lock assembly, a rope assembly and a chainsaw assembly is disclosed. The housing assembly includes a housing having a rope wheel therein. The housing is mounted to a chainsaw to power the components within the housing to allow a user to ascend and descend a structure. The rope is secured to the top of a structure and then mounted to the rope wheel at an opposite end. The chainsaw is actuated to also actuate rope assembly. The rope wheel rotates to allow for rope to be fed, allowing a user attached to the housing to ascend or descend, as needed. With the lever the user may lock the rope in place to allow the user to work at a desired height on a structure.
Tree pusher adapter device
A device is mounted to the end of a log so that a skid steer may use the log to engage a tree targeted for felling. The device includes implements configured for engaging the target tree to be felled to give the operator of the device control over the target tree. The device is structured to push the target tree over such that the root ball of the target tree rises up out of the ground as the target tree is felled and/or to allow the operator to make cuts to the target tree before the device is use to push the tree in the desired direction of fell.