Patent classifications
A01B1/24
HAND-HELD WEED EXTRACTOR AND CULTIVATOR
A gardening apparatus is provided for which may be used for cultivating, as well as weed and other nuisance plant removal. The gardening apparatus includes a shaft having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end includes a recurved hook, and wherein the recurved hook includes two prongs separated by a distance configured to grip onto at least a portion of a weed. The gardening apparatus may further include a handle coupled to the second end of the shaft.
RAKING DEVICE AND METHOD
An improved raking device comprising extendable rake heads for raking granular material.
Handheld aeration implement
A handheld aeration implement comprising an elongated shaft and handle cantilevering laterally from a top end of the elongated shaft, the aeration implement comprising a base assembly having an arcuate stabilizer, baseplate, and plurality of spikes adapted to punch holes in a ground surface.
ASSEMBLED DEVICE AERATING THE LAWN BY PERFORATING
The present invention discloses an assembled device aerating the lawn by perforating, applying to the field of garden equipment, comprising a holding part, a ground inserting part and a connecting part connecting the two. The ground inserting part is used for perforating the lawn under the action of down pressure, at least one plug is provided, and the plug is a hard hollow pipe, and the bottom of the hard hollow pipe is an oblique incision with a tip, and the top of the plug is provided with a soil outlet, the inner diameter of the hard hollow pipe gradually increases from the oblique incision to the soil outlet. The present invention can be disassembled as a whole and used by the user's own assembly, which reduces the volume and is more suitable for aerating the small lawn.
COMBINATION GARDEN TOOL
A combination garden tool includes an elongate shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis. The shaft has a first end and a second end. A spade extends along the central longitudinal axis. The spade is attached to the first end of the shaft. A multi-tine cultivator extends from the second end of the shaft, generally orthogonally to the central longitudinal axis. A sickle extends from the second end of the shaft, away from the cultivator.
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.
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.
Device for Repairing Golf Ball Marks
The present disclosure is directed to a device for repairing golf ball marks. The device includes a pin, a base and three or more prongs which are fixed to the base and extend in an opposite direction to the pin. The tips of the prongs are sloped. The inner sides of the prongs form a round shape in such a way that the inner edge of the slope part is a sharp protuberance. This protuberance is found at the thickest part of the prong. The device is pushed into the soil in such a way that the prongs surround the ball-mark. The inner sides of the prongs shift soil towards the centre of the ball-mark and the protuberance loosens the soil when the device is inserted into the soil. After that the soil is tamped down with, for example, a golf club to even out the putting surface.
Aerator device
The aerator device includes a manifold including an interior channel, a connector aperture, and a plurality of nozzles configured to discharge a pressurized fluid stream. A cover plate is disposed on an upper side of the manifold. A first connector includes a first open end in fluid communication with the interior channel and a second end extending through a connector aperture disposed on an upper side of the cover plate. A second connector is configured to receive a hose connection to a pressurized fluid supply. A wheel including a wheel height adjustment mechanism is affixed to each side portion of the cover plate. In one embodiment, the manifold is configured to rotate when the wheels of the device rotate via a drive roller. A handle extending rearwardly from the cover plate includes a trigger mechanism configured to activate the flow of fluid from a pressurized fluid source.
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.