Patent classifications
A01D1/08
Apparatus and method for removing aquatic vegetation
This invention relates generally to the removal of aquatic vegetation from bodies of water. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus and method for the removal of such vegetation, the apparatus and method facilitating a cutting or uprooting of the vegetation within the water and the optional collection of it there-from.
Apparatus and method for removing aquatic vegetation
This invention relates generally to the removal of aquatic vegetation from bodies of water. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus and method for the removal of such vegetation, the apparatus and method facilitating a cutting or uprooting of the vegetation within the water and the optional collection of it there-from.
Weed Removal Tool
A weed removal tool for removing dandelions and other weeds without creating hazardous divots in the ground, without spreading seeds, and without the use of chemicals includes a handle that is elongated along a longitudinal axis and a tool head coupled to and extending away from the handle in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. The tool head has a blade section extending from a back end to a front edge and a pair of lateral edges extending from the back end to the front edge. The lateral edges are coplanar with each other. The blade section has a notch in the front edge.
Weed Removal Tool
A weed removal tool for removing dandelions and other weeds without creating hazardous divots in the ground, without spreading seeds, and without the use of chemicals includes a handle that is elongated along a longitudinal axis and a tool head coupled to and extending away from the handle in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. The tool head has a blade section extending from a back end to a front edge and a pair of lateral edges extending from the back end to the front edge. The lateral edges are coplanar with each other. The blade section has a notch in the front edge.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING AQUATIC VEGETATION
This invention relates generally to the removal of aquatic vegetation from bodies of water. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus and method for the removal of such vegetation, the apparatus and method facilitating a cutting or uprooting of the vegetation within the water and the optional collection of it there-from.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING AQUATIC VEGETATION
This invention relates generally to the removal of aquatic vegetation from bodies of water. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus and method for the removal of such vegetation, the apparatus and method facilitating a cutting or uprooting of the vegetation within the water and the optional collection of it there-from.
Golf Training Aid Simulating a Grass Cutting Motion
A golf training aid simulating a grass whip consists of a club shaft, a neck portion, and a blade portion. The blade portion is connected to the club shaft via the neck portion. The club shaft replicates the shaft of a golf club. The blade portion replicates the club head of the golf club. The weight for the blade portion is specifically selected so that the wrists of the user adjusts along with the swing. Moreover, the shape of the blade portion is specifically shaped to minimize air resistance. The shape of the blade portion also helps the blade portion to smoothly cut through grass. Since the apparatus helps the user practice on striking grass during a swing, when a golf club is used with a golf ball, the user can accurately strike the ball at an optimal contact point.