Rake stand
10021829 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A simple, compact stand is designed to attach to various types of hand implements with an elongated handle, such as a rake, that employs a leg that folds down to support the hand implement in an upright position. The leg folds upright out of the way when the rake is being used. The leg includes a foot with two extending protrusion on either side of the foot, which provide stability on surfaces that are not flat, as well as flat surfaces.
Claims
1. A stand device adapted to attach to a hand implement and stand the hand implement upright comprising: a. a securing structure secured to a handle of said hand implement; b. a leg capable of being folded up and flat against the handle in a stored position, and folded down into a usable position to steady the hand implement and hold the hand implement in an upright position; and c. a pivot structure for attaching to the securing structure and the leg allowing the leg to pivot with respect to the securing structure into an angled position thereby supporting the hand implement in the upright position, the pivot structure comprising: i. a housing having an angled recess; ii. an endpiece sized and shaped to fit into and be retained by recess, the endpiece having an elongated slot; iii. a pin within elongated slot fixed to the housing allowing the endpiece to rotate and translate to lock within recess at a predetermined angle.
2. The stand device of claim 1 wherein the securing structure comprises: a. an elongated handle support for resting against the handle and for providing support to the stand device, and b. a clamp designed to secure the handle support to the handle of the hand implement.
3. A stand device adapted to attach to a hand implement and stand the hand implement upright comprising: a. a securing structure secured to a handle of said hand implement; b. a leg capable of being folded down to steady the hand implement and hold the hand implement in an upright position; and c. a pivot structure for attaching to the securing structure and the leg allowing the leg to pivot with respect to the securing structure into an angled position thereby supporting the hand implement in the upright position; d. wherein the pivot structure comprises: i. a housing having an angled recess; ii. an endpiece sized and shaped to fit into and be retained by recess, the endpiece having an elongated slot; and iii. a pin within elongated slot fixed to the housing allowing the endpiece to rotate and translate to lock within recess at a predetermined angle.
4. The stand device of claim 1 wherein the pivot structure comprises: a. a housing; b. an endpiece having a round recess; c. a pin within the round recess fixed to the housing allowing the endpiece to rotate around it; and d. a rotation stop which may be adjustably positioned within the housing to stop rotation of the endpiece at a desired rotation angle.
5. The stand device of claim 1 wherein the hand implement comprises: a garden implement.
6. The stand device of claim 1 wherein the hand implement comprises: one of the group consisting of: a rake, shovel, and hoe.
7. The stand device of claim 1 further comprising: a foot attached to the end of the leg, the foot having a widened end for adding stability and for preventing it from sinking in soft soil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages of the instant disclosure will become more apparent when read with the specification and the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) The present invention will now be described in detail by describing various illustrative, non-limiting embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein. Rather, the embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art. The claims should be consulted to ascertain the true scope of the invention.
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(18) One goal of the present invention is to provide a simple, compact device for attaching to and holding a hand implement in an upright position when it is not in use.
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(21) The novel stand device will now be described in connection with
(22) The leg 110 is intended to pivot about a pin 123 to rotate downward toward a number of rake tines 7 at a lower portion of the rake 3. The end of stand device 100 which has the pin 123 is referred to as the pivot end 120.
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(24) A clamp 130 attaches to the handle 5 of a hand implement 3, steadying and securing the stand 100. In this embodiment, the clamp 130 has a clamp body 133 and a clamp cap 131. These are held together by a first fastener 135 connected to a second fastener 137. These fasteners may be conventional fastening means such as a screw and a wingnut, respectively. The clamp 130 is secured to an elongated handle support which is held against the handle 5 of the hand implement 3.
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Alternative Embodiment
(34) An alternative embodiment of a locking pivot structure 170 according to the current invention is shown in
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(37) Endpiece 175 has a round recess 174 which receives a pin 173. Endpiece 175 is allowed to rotate around the pin 173.
(38) When moving leg bar 111 from its stored position to its use position, it pivots in the direction indicated by arrow A around pin 173. The force required to pull the leg bar 111 out of its storage position must be enough to pop bump 177 out of recess 179. Once out, leg bar 111 rotates to the position indicated in
(39) Optionally, one or more additional bumps 178 can be implemented on the inside surface of housing 171 at the lower portion. Each of these bumps 178 may be used to lock the endpiece 175 so that it does not easily rotate back upward. These bumps must be coordinated with the locations of the rotation stops 181, 183 or 185.
(40) In another alternative embodiment of the current invention, one or more additional bumps 178 may be used in place of the rotation stops 181 183 and 185.
(41) In still another an alternative embodiment, the bump 177 can be on the endpiece or leg bar 111 with the recess 179 being on the housing 171.
(42) In alternative embodiments, different shapes for the bump 177 and recess 179 can be used, as long as they mate together. Snaps, clips, fasteners and other temporary attachment devices may also be used.
(43) Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for the purposes of disclosure, and covers changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.