Patent classifications
B27L1/06
Tree girdling tool
The first embodiment of the tool for girdling the trunk of a tree includes an elongated and horizontally disposed handle having first and second ends. The tool also includes a horizontally disposed cutting blade support having a first elongated arm portion and a curved arm portion. The first elongated arm portion is pivotally connected to the handle intermediate the lengths thereof. A linkage also pivotally connects the second end of the handle to the first end of the first elongated arm portion. A cutting blade carriage is selectively movably secured to the curved arm portion to compensate for various tree trunk diameters. A second embodiment of the tool includes an elongated handle which is adjustably secured to a cutting blade support which has a cutting blade secured thereto which is forced into engagement with the tree trunk by a spring arm.
Tree girdling tool
The first embodiment of the tool for girdling the trunk of a tree includes an elongated and horizontally disposed handle having first and second ends. The tool also includes a horizontally disposed cutting blade support having a first elongated arm portion and a curved arm portion. The first elongated arm portion is pivotally connected to the handle intermediate the lengths thereof. A linkage also pivotally connects the second end of the handle to the first end of the first elongated arm portion. A cutting blade carriage is selectively movably secured to the curved arm portion to compensate for various tree trunk diameters. A second embodiment of the tool includes an elongated handle which is adjustably secured to a cutting blade support which has a cutting blade secured thereto which is forced into engagement with the tree trunk by a spring arm.
Chainsaw comprising a scraper
A chainsaw having a scraper used to clean or debark wood before a saw chain makes a cut is disclosed. The chainsaw includes a housing, a first casing and a second casing coupled to the housing. The first casing has a plurality of first spikes and the second casing has a plurality of second spikes. Further, the chainsaw includes a guide bar coupled to the housing. Additionally, the chainsaw includes a saw chain provided around the guide bar. The chainsaw further includes a scraper coupled to the first casing and the second casing. The scraper is aligned in axis with the saw chain. The scraper is used to clear dirt or debark on wood before the saw chain makes a cut on the wood. Thereby, protecting the teeth of the chain of the chainsaw as to extend its lifespan and require less sharpening of the teeth of the chain.
Chainsaw comprising a scraper
A chainsaw having a scraper used to clean or debark wood before a saw chain makes a cut is disclosed. The chainsaw includes a housing, a first casing and a second casing coupled to the housing. The first casing has a plurality of first spikes and the second casing has a plurality of second spikes. Further, the chainsaw includes a guide bar coupled to the housing. Additionally, the chainsaw includes a saw chain provided around the guide bar. The chainsaw further includes a scraper coupled to the first casing and the second casing. The scraper is aligned in axis with the saw chain. The scraper is used to clear dirt or debark on wood before the saw chain makes a cut on the wood. Thereby, protecting the teeth of the chain of the chainsaw as to extend its lifespan and require less sharpening of the teeth of the chain.
Tree girdling tool
The first embodiment of the tool for girdling the trunk of a tree includes an elongated and horizontally disposed handle having first and second ends. The tool also includes a horizontally disposed cutting blade support having a first elongated arm portion and a curved arm portion. The first elongated arm portion is pivotally connected to the handle intermediate the lengths thereof. A linkage also pivotally connects the second end of the handle to the first end of the first elongated arm portion. A cutting blade carriage is selectively movably secured to the curved arm portion to compensate for various tree trunk diameters. A second embodiment of the tool includes an elongated handle which is adjustably secured to a cutting blade support which has a cutting blade secured thereto which is forced into engagement with the tree trunk by a spring arm.
Tree girdling tool
The first embodiment of the tool for girdling the trunk of a tree includes an elongated and horizontally disposed handle having first and second ends. The tool also includes a horizontally disposed cutting blade support having a first elongated arm portion and a curved arm portion. The first elongated arm portion is pivotally connected to the handle intermediate the lengths thereof. A linkage also pivotally connects the second end of the handle to the first end of the first elongated arm portion. A cutting blade carriage is selectively movably secured to the curved arm portion to compensate for various tree trunk diameters. A second embodiment of the tool includes an elongated handle which is adjustably secured to a cutting blade support which has a cutting blade secured thereto which is forced into engagement with the tree trunk by a spring arm.
PALM TREE TRIMMER SYSTEM
A remote-operated palm tree trimming system and apparatus, configured to ascend a palm tree safely via treaded tires and trim the tree via at least one saw blade. The tires are disposed in communication with actuators which apply pressure against the trunk of the tree, ensuring that the tires maintain adequate grip to overcome gravity during ascent. A remote control, operated by user on the ground, enables control of the wheels, actuators, and saw blade, facilitating manipulation of the device to effectively trim the tree remotely, ensuring the safety of the operator.
Palm tree trimmer system
A remote-operated palm tree trimming system and apparatus, configured to ascend a palm tree safely via treaded tires and trim the tree via at least one saw blade. The tires are disposed in communication with actuators which apply pressure against the trunk of the tree, ensuring that the tires maintain adequate grip to overcome gravity during ascent. A remote control, operated by user on the ground, enables control of the wheels, actuators, and saw blade, facilitating manipulation of the device to effectively trim the tree remotely, ensuring the safety of the operator.
PALM TREE TRIMMER SYSTEM
A remote-operated palm tree trimming system and apparatus, configured to ascend a palm tree safely via treaded tires and trim the tree via at least one saw blade. The tires are disposed in communication with actuators which apply pressure against the trunk of the tree, ensuring that the tires maintain adequate grip to overcome gravity during ascent. A remote control, operated by user on the ground, enables control of the wheels, actuators, and saw blade, facilitating manipulation of the device to effectively trim the tree remotely, ensuring the safety of the operator.