Patent classifications
A01D7/02
Sand trap rake for use on golf courses
A sand trap rake for use on golf courses includes an elongate rake head having an elongate body member with a front end, a back end, and first and second lateral sides between the front and back ends. The rake head defines a raking direction aligned with a direction extending from the front end to the back end. A plurality of tines extend downwardly from the body member and are spaced apart along a longitudinal direction of the rake head, transverse to the raking direction. The rake further includes an elongate front blade extending downwardly from the front end of the body member, and an elongate rear blade extending downwardly from the back end of the body member. The rake may be used in one of four selectable raking modes to prepare a sand surface for golf play.
Sand trap rake for use on golf courses
A sand trap rake for use on golf courses includes an elongate rake head having an elongate body member with a front end, a back end, and first and second lateral sides between the front and back ends. The rake head defines a raking direction aligned with a direction extending from the front end to the back end. A plurality of tines extend downwardly from the body member and are spaced apart along a longitudinal direction of the rake head, transverse to the raking direction. The rake further includes an elongate front blade extending downwardly from the front end of the body member, and an elongate rear blade extending downwardly from the back end of the body member. The rake may be used in one of four selectable raking modes to prepare a sand surface for golf play.
SAND TRAP RAKE FOR USE ON GOLF COURSES
A sand trap rake for use on golf courses includes an elongate rake head having an elongate body member with a front end, a back end, and first and second lateral sides between the front and back ends. The rake head defines a raking direction aligned with a direction extending from the front end to the back end. A plurality of tines extend downwardly from the body member and are spaced apart along a longitudinal direction of the rake head, transverse to the raking direction. The rake further includes an elongate front blade extending downwardly from the front end of the body member, and an elongate rear blade extending downwardly from the back end of the body member. The rake may be used in one of four selectable raking modes to prepare a sand surface for golf play.
SAND TRAP RAKE FOR USE ON GOLF COURSES
A sand trap rake for use on golf courses includes an elongate rake head having an elongate body member with a front end, a back end, and first and second lateral sides between the front and back ends. The rake head defines a raking direction aligned with a direction extending from the front end to the back end. A plurality of tines extend downwardly from the body member and are spaced apart along a longitudinal direction of the rake head, transverse to the raking direction. The rake further includes an elongate front blade extending downwardly from the front end of the body member, and an elongate rear blade extending downwardly from the back end of the body member. The rake may be used in one of four selectable raking modes to prepare a sand surface for golf play.
PERSONAL SAND TRAP RAKE DEVICE
A personal sand trap rake is presented. The personal sand trap rake has a rake head that is operable to smooth sand in an area where a golf ball has landed in a bunker on a golf course. The rake head may be adapted to be carried by a golfer or carried on a golf bag. The personal sand trap rake may therefore be available whenever needed without delaying the game to retrieve a full-size rake, without creating a tripping hazard by leaving the full-size rake on the golf course, and without creating an in-play golf obstruction and interference. The rake head may be adapted to be used by hand or may detachably couple to a grip of a golf club thus enabling the golf club to be used as a handle. In some embodiments, the personal sand trap rake may comprise a telescoping handle that may be coupled to the rake head for use as the handle. The personal sand trap rake device is needed to replace the present lack of bunker rakes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
PERSONAL SAND TRAP RAKE DEVICE
A personal sand trap rake is presented. The personal sand trap rake has a rake head that is operable to smooth sand in an area where a golf ball has landed in a bunker on a golf course. The rake head may be adapted to be carried by a golfer or carried on a golf bag. The personal sand trap rake may therefore be available whenever needed without delaying the game to retrieve a full-size rake, without creating a tripping hazard by leaving the full-size rake on the golf course, and without creating an in-play golf obstruction and interference. The rake head may be adapted to be used by hand or may detachably couple to a grip of a golf club thus enabling the golf club to be used as a handle. In some embodiments, the personal sand trap rake may comprise a telescoping handle that may be coupled to the rake head for use as the handle. The personal sand trap rake device is needed to replace the present lack of bunker rakes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Garden Rake Assembly
A garden rake assembly for breaking soil in a garden includes a rake that has a head and a handle that is attached to the head. The rake has a plurality of tines that each extends away from the head. Each of the tines lies on a horizontal plane when the rake is positioned in a standing position having the handle angling upwardly from the head. Each of the tines is oriented to angle downwardly from the head when the handle is urged downwardly thereby facilitating the tines to engage soil for breaking the soil when the handle is pulled by a user.
Garden Rake Assembly
A garden rake assembly for breaking soil in a garden includes a rake that has a head and a handle that is attached to the head. The rake has a plurality of tines that each extends away from the head. Each of the tines lies on a horizontal plane when the rake is positioned in a standing position having the handle angling upwardly from the head. Each of the tines is oriented to angle downwardly from the head when the handle is urged downwardly thereby facilitating the tines to engage soil for breaking the soil when the handle is pulled by a user.
Rake system for removing floating and submerged vegetation and debris from ponds
The present invention provides a rake system for removing floating and submerged vegetation and debris from ponds. The rake system includes: a handle; a frame that includes a first cutting member, a second cutting member, one or more entrapment meshes, a floating member; and a line connected the proximal end of the handle. Methods for removing floating and submerged vegetation and debris from ponds are also disclosed.
HAND RAKEPAN
The disclosure provided herein is directed to a hand rakepan having a handle, a head, and plurality of tines. The handle, in some aspects, is ergonomically provided to accommodate a variety of grips during use that facilitate manipulation of the hand rakepan as a hand tool using only a single hand. Likewise, in certain aspects, the head of hand rakepan has one or more grooves and notches to provide various grip's to be used during one-handed manipulation of the hand rakepan during raking, collecting, and transporting.