Patent classifications
A01B1/24
Soil loosening tool having reciprocating spikes
A handheld gardening tool includes a power source, a spike projection device adapted to roughen soil for the application of grass seeds or to ease pulling weeds, and a support arm connecting the power source to the spike projection device. The spike projection device comprises a housing supporting a plurality of spikes mounted within the housing for controlled extension from and retraction within the housing for engagement with soil.
AERATOR
An aerator includes a punching assembly including a fixed plate and multiple rows of punching nails installed on the fixed plate and extending from the bottom surface of the fixed plate, with each row including multiple punching nails; and an installation body, on which the punching assembly is installed, wherein the installation body is provided with a hand-held part, the hand-held part is configured for the user to hold while using the punching assembly to punch holes. The aerator provided herein is not only high in punching efficiency, flexible and convenient to use, but also simple in structure and low in cost.
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.
Turf aerator footwear kit
A turf aerator footwear kit including a footwear body, such as a boot, having an outsole disposed on an entire sole of the footwear body with threaded receptacles disposed in the outsole and a plurality of at least one of a first spike and a second spike, wherein each of the plurality of first spikes and the plurality second spikes is engageable to a respective one of the plurality of threaded receptacles. Each first spike and each second spike has a solid substantially frustoconical shaft and central shank, respectively, with a concave wall between a respective flat top end and flat bottom end and a flat upper end and flat lower end. A plurality of spiking tines coaxially extends from the central shank of each second spike. At least two of a pair of the spiking tines is disposed on diametrically opposite sides of the bottom edge.
Raking device and method
This disclosure relates to a raking device, and in some implementations, a detachable rake head for raking sand traps and its method of use. The raking device may be configured to be releasably attached to a supporting handle (e.g., a broom handle, 5 golf club, golf ball retriever, or other rod-typed structure).
Wheeled Hand Truck
A wheeled hand truck incorporating a footplate; a segmented retainer flange; a left pin pivotally mounting a left segment of the retainer flange and allowing sliding flange motion to a clearance elevation; a right pin pivotally mounting a right segment of the retainer flange and allowing sliding flange motion to the clearance elevation; left and right stops extending downwardly from the left and right flange segments; and left and right pairs of sockets positioned for, upon alternative motions of the left and right flange segments toward and away from the clearance elevation, and upon forward and rearward pivoting of the left and right flange segments, alternately holding the left and right flange segments at laterally and forwardly extending positions.
GARDENING TOOL FOR TAMPERING AND AERATING SOIL
A gardening tool is described comprising a base having a substantially flat plate with a face surface and a back surface; and one or more tines connected to and extending substantially perpendicular to a horizontal plane of the face surface of the flat plate. In some embodiments, the base of the tool is formed into a crescent shape.
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.
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.
Self-cleaning lawn spike
Disclosed is a self-cleaning lawn spike, which includes a shoe board, a bottom surface of the shoe board having a plurality of vertically downward protruding cleats, a floating board is disposed below the shoe board, and the floating board is provided with through holes corresponding to cleats one by one, and the cleats are movably connected to corresponding through holes; a rebound device is disposed between the shoe board and the floating board; the rebound device pushes the floating board downward, but not beyond the tips of the cleats, effectively removing leaves, soil and other debris caught on the cleats during puncturing.