Patent classifications
A01D9/02
Earth lifter tool
Disclosed embodiments provide a device having a pivot hoop affixed to the rear side of a shaft from a hand tool such as a fork, weed lifter, or shovel. The pivot hoop provides additional leverage during operation of the tool. Disclosed embodiments provide an improved hand tool that reduces fatigue and risk of injury during use.
Earth lifter tool
Disclosed embodiments provide a device having a pivot hoop affixed to the rear side of a shaft from a hand tool such as a fork, weed lifter, or shovel. The pivot hoop provides additional leverage during operation of the tool. Disclosed embodiments provide an improved hand tool that reduces fatigue and risk of injury during use.
Manure fork
A manure fork has an elongate handle with a fork head mounted thereupon. The fork head includes a rear frame, a tine frame, and a pair of side panels. The rear frame has a pair of side edges, a lower edge that extends a width. The tine frame includes a lateral body that abuts the lower edge of the rear frame and extends the width of the rear frame, and a plurality of tines extending outwardly from the lateral body such that the tine frame is disposed in a generally planar configuration, the tine frame further having side edges. A plurality of cable ties are provided that each wrap around the lower edge of the rear frame and the lateral body of the tine frame for further securing the tine frame to the rear frame.
TOOL TO REMOVE WEEDS
A garden tool is comprised of a handle and a head having a plurality of parallel tines each having a free end. The garden tool also has a span perpendicular to the tines. The span is connected to each of the tines at an intermediate position along the length of each tine. The span has a sharpened edge configured to sever plant growth.
TOOL TO REMOVE WEEDS
A garden tool is comprised of a handle and a head having a plurality of parallel tines each having a free end. The garden tool also has a span perpendicular to the tines. The span is connected to each of the tines at an intermediate position along the length of each tine. The span has a sharpened edge configured to sever plant growth.
Digging fork
A digging fork has a shaft at an end of which extends in a row first, second, third and fourth tines. The second and third tines are angled towards each other to form a wedge shape and the first and fourth tines are substantially parallel to each other.
Digging fork
A digging fork has a shaft at an end of which extends in a row first, second, third and fourth tines. The second and third tines are angled towards each other to form a wedge shape and the first and fourth tines are substantially parallel to each other.
EARTH LIFTER TOOL
Disclosed embodiments provide a device having a pivot hoop affixed to the rear side of a shaft from a hand tool such as a fork, weed lifter, or shovel. The pivot hoop provides additional leverage during operation of the tool. Disclosed embodiments provide an improved hand tool that reduces fatigue and risk of injury during use.
EARTH LIFTER TOOL
Disclosed embodiments provide a device having a pivot hoop affixed to the rear side of a shaft from a hand tool such as a fork, weed lifter, or shovel. The pivot hoop provides additional leverage during operation of the tool. Disclosed embodiments provide an improved hand tool that reduces fatigue and risk of injury during use.
AN IMPROVED RAKE WITH FORWARD FACING TINES
An improved rake includes a rake head coupled to a bar attached to the rake head. The rake head includes a set of spaced apart tines having an end distal from the rake head and configured to scoop debris from the ground in response to force being applied to the rake head via the bar such that the tines sift through grass and leaves and other debris ride up over the tines.