GARDENING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE
20240298558 ยท 2024-09-12
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Abstract
A gardening apparatus having, in one form, a shaft for being operatively connected to and rotated by a motor. The shaft including at least one vane extending therefrom and having a plurality of tines extending therefrom. The vane further having a raised wall extending therefrom. In another form, the apparatus includes a handpiece having a power source, motor, and a drive system operatively connected between the motor and the shaft to perform a variety of tasks such as tilling, hole digging, and/or weed removal.
Claims
1. A gardening apparatus comprising: a shaft for being operatively connected to and rotated by a motor; and at least one vane extending from said shaft, said vane having a plurality of tines extending from said vane, and said vane having a raised wall extending therefrom.
2. The gardening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said raised wall connects to said tines.
3. The gardening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said raised wall is arcuate, defining a convex side facing said shaft and a concave side facing away from said shaft.
4. The gardening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said vane further comprises an aperture therein.
5. The gardening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said vane terminates in a distal point.
6. The gardening apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising at least three vanes.
7. The gardening apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the tines of said three vanes extend in the same rotational direction relative to a central axis defined by said shaft.
8. The gardening apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a handpiece, said handpiece having a power source, a motor, and a drive system operatively connected between said motor and said shaft.
9. The gardening apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said handpiece further comprises a second shaft operatively connected to said drive system, said second shaft being oriented in opposite said shaft, and said second shaft having at least one vane extending therefrom and having a plurality of tines extending therefrom, and said vane of said second shaft having a raised wall extending therefrom.
10. The gardening apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said drive system of said handpiece is configured to rotate said shaft and said second shaft in the same rotational direction.
11. A method of using the gardening apparatus, said method comprising the steps of: obtaining a gardening apparatus, said gardening apparatus having a shaft for being operatively connected to and rotated by a motor; and at least one vane extending from said shaft, said vane having a plurality of tines extending from said vane, and said vane having a raised wall extending therefrom; operatively connecting said gardening apparatus to a motor; and rotating said shaft of said gardening apparatus with said motor to drive said tines against soil to till said soil.
12. The method of using the gardening apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising the step of: rotating said shaft of said gardening apparatus with said motor to drive a distal end of said shaft against said soil to form a hole in said soil.
13. A method of using the gardening apparatus, said method comprising the steps of: obtaining a gardening apparatus, said gardening apparatus having a shaft for being operatively connected to and rotated by a motor, said gardening apparatus further having at least one vane extending from said shaft, said vane having a plurality of tines extending from said vane, and said vane having a raised wall extending therefrom, said gardening apparatus further having a handpiece, said handpiece having a power source, a motor, and a drive system operatively connected between said motor and said shaft, said handpiece further having a second shaft operatively connected to said drive system, said second shaft being oriented in opposite said shaft, and said second shaft having at least one vane extending therefrom and having a plurality of tines extending therefrom, and said vane of said second shaft having a raised wall extending therefrom; energizing said motor of said handpiece; and rotating said shaft and said second shaft of said gardening apparatus with said motor to drive said tines of said vanes against soil to till said soil.
14. The method of using the gardening apparatus according to claim 13 further comprising the step of: rotating said shaft and said second shaft of said gardening apparatus with said motor to drive a distal end of at least one of said shaft and said second shaft against said soil to form a hole in said soil.
Description
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[0030] While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described the presently preferred embodiment, with the understanding that the present disclosure should be considered as an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated.
[0031] In accordance with the illustrated preferred embodiment of the invention, and components thereof, as illustrated in the attached figures, the invention has the form of a device or an apparatus 40. The most basic form of the apparatus 40 is that of an interchangeable bit for being attached to the chuck of a power tool or other electric handheld device that may impart rotation to the apparatus 40, as is shown in
[0032] With reference to
[0033] Still referring to
[0034] The device 40 can be made from any strong metal (e.g., iron, steel, aluminum, etc.), and may be unitarily formed or an assembly of smaller components (not preferred).
[0035] Another preferred form of the apparatus 40 of the present invention is that of a handheld device including one or more bits as described above, and this is shown in
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[0037] An additional embodiment of the apparatus 40 (not illustrated) may be provided with different shaped protrusions or tines 48 for use with different tilling or weed killing needs of the user. For example the tines 48 might be semi-circular, polygonal, or irregularly shaped.
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[0039] The inventors believe that the apparatus 40 may be especially advantageous among older people who cannot lift heavy tilling or gardening equipment, nor have the strength to pull tough weeds. The apparatus 40 may further till soil and perform weed removal operations without disturbing other desirable plants in a close proximity.
[0040] From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concept of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiment illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover, by the appended claims, all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.