TREE TRIMMING CATCHER
20170196173 ยท 2017-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01G13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A flexible panel configured with a central opening and slit from the opening to one edge and an operable closure device closing the slit.
The method includes deploying the panel about a tree and elevating the edges while trimming a tree.
Claims
1. A trimmings catcher for suspension around and embracing tree or shrub trunk to catch trimmings and comprising: a flexible panel formed with a central opening for embracing the trunk and a slit extending from the opening to at least one edge of the panel; a closure device for closing and opening the slit; and fastener devices spaced about the edges of the panel for fastening to tethers to maintain the panel elevated under the tree or shrub while trimming thereof to catch tree debris.
2. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 wherein: the closure device includes a zipper.
3. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 wherein: the closure device includes hook and pile fasteners.
4. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 wherein: the panel is constructed of thermally insulated material.
5. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 wherein: the panel is constructed of transparent material.
6. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 wherein: the panel is substantially four feet by eight feet.
7. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 wherein: the panel device is substantially ten by twelve feet.
8. The trimmings catcher device of claim 1 that includes: a pliable collar projecting at least part way around the opening.
9. A trimmings catcher device comprising: a panel device for deployment about the trunk of a tree or shrub and including a central opening, the panel being formed with a slit projecting from the opening to one edge of the panel device; and a closure for closing and opening the slit.
10. The trimmings catcher device of claim 9 wherein: the closure device is in the form of a zipper.
11. A method of catching trimmings from a tree or shrub including: a flexible panel device including a central opening and slit projecting from the opening to one side thereof and a closure device for the slit; unzipping the zipper to open the slit to the opening; deploying the panel device about a tree or shrub; and trimming the shrub or tree with the closure device closed.
12. The method of claim 11 that includes: during the trimming step, elevating the panel device above the ground and maintaining it elevated during the trimming process.
13. The method of claim 11 that includes: selecting the panel device of a transparent material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Referring to
[0020] Landscape personnel are faced with numerous different tasks for trimming trees and shrubs located in different locations, often with flowers or the like in the general vicinity and under the plumes of the trees and in many cases confined by walls and obstacles on one or more sides and sometimes complicated by flowers or other delicate vegetation or ground covering under the tree. Consequently, there is a need for a catch device which will accommodate these numerous different applications and which is convenient to use and effective to collect and retain the trimmings for disposal.
[0021] In that regard, my panel device 21 includes a flexible panel 29 which may be constructed of reinforced plastic, tarpaulin material or canvas. In one preferred embodiment, the opening 23 is lined with a neoprene collar 31 for reinforcement purposes and to add structure to maintain its structure during installation about a trunk of a tree.
[0022] Preferably, the panel 29 is not oversized and, for convenience of handling, I have found that a rectangular shape of four feet by eight feet or ten feet by twelve feet is convenient for many applications. In this preferred embodiment, the panel is constructed of opaque or near opaque material to block out sunlight and form a protective covering for any underlying vegetation or ground covering.
[0023] In this preferred embodiment, the panel device 21 incorporates a series of fasteners which may be in the form of grommets 35 spaced around the periphery thereof for receipt of ropes or tethers 37 to suspend the panel device from the tops of stakes 39 driven into the ground underneath the tree 41 to elevate the panel device over flowers 45 or other vegetation located underneath the tree.
[0024] The closure for the slot may take many forms but I have found that a robust zipper best serves the purpose for ease of operation and reliability, as will be apparent m the slit may extend from the central opening to any edge or even diagonally.
[0025] In various embodiments. different numbers of grommets 35 are included but, for the purpose of my exemplary embodiment, I incorporate six grommets spaced along each edge of the panel device.
[0026] In a second embodiment shown in
[0027] The embodiment shown in
[0028] The panel device 61 shown in
[0029] In use, it will be appreciated that when the trimming task for the tree 41 is commenced, the zipper tabs 26 may be conveniently grasped and the zipper 27 opened by sliding the slider along the zipper to the edge to disengage the zipper clasp 28 to free the flaps formed on the opposite sides of the slit for folding back on themselves so the device might be fit around the trunk of the tree 41. In this regard, it will be appreciated that the collar 31 is formed with a slit at 32 for opening and access of the trunk. The zipper may then be closed to form a continuous panel about the trunk of the tree 41.
[0030] The panel device may then be conveniently rested momentarily on the tops of the flowers 45 deployed to the extended position shown in
[0031] Tethers 37 might then be attached to the selected grommets 35 and stretched laterally and longitudinally to elevate the panel above the tops of the flowers 45 as by securing to the tops of stakes 39 or by attachment to nearby structures, such as other trees, fences or the like. In practice, the panel device is bagged somewhat in the center to form a slight hammock shape for directing the falling debris generally towards the center of the panel.
[0032] Then, as the trimming task is undertaken as by long reach tools or the like, the trimmings will fall downwardly on the panel device and tend to be drawn under the influence of gravity toward the center of the overall device to be collected centrally and away from the edges.
[0033] Experience has proven that this somewhat bagging configuration of the panel device elevated at the edges serves well for collecting the trimmings in a centralized area.
[0034] When the trimming process is completed, the panel device may then be conveniently manipulated to collect the trimmings for disposal. In that regard, the zipper may be again opened temporarily by grasping the tab 26 and drawing it laterally outwardly to open the slit 27 so that the flaps of the panel formed on the opposite sides of the slit might be raised and the edges of the panel folded slightly upwardly and inwardly as the panel device is relieved from the tethers 37 and drawn distally to the side of the tree opposite the zipper, all the time maintaining the peripheral edges somewhat elevated to control sliding of the debris toward the center and side opposite the zipper. As the panel device clears the tree trunk, the zipper may again be closed to prevent escape of trimmings through the slit.
[0035] As the panel device is translated away from the tree, the opposite end sections may be folded up thus trapping the debris centrally in the half of the panel opposite the zipper to then be rolled gently into a roll or pouch to be carried to the truck, bin or other disposal area where the trimmings may be discarded.
[0036] In particular applications, as when a tree or shrub is located adjacent wall or other barrier, the panel device of the present invention may be conveniently utilized by opening the zipper and laying the flaps on the opposite sides back over the distal half of the panel device so that the fold in the panel may be shifted up adjacent the wall or barrier and to protect against droppings of trimmings downwardly adjacent the wall.
[0037] Landscapers are often expected to take precautionary steps in the event of inclement weather and in instances when, as an example, frost is expected. The landscaper might cover the flowers or other groundcover with the device of the present invention utilizing the transparent panel material of
[0038] In an even more effective embodiment, the panel device 61 incorporates the thermal insulation 63 or, itself acts as a thermal insulator, to thus inhibit the escape of heat through the panel as night approaches and settles in thereby entrapping heat to prevent frost damage as the temperature drops late at night.
[0039] From the foregoing it will be apparent that the device of the present invention is an economical and convenient means for catching trimmings from a tree or shrub during the trimming procedure and for collection and disposal of such trimmings. The device in some embodiments provides for elevated deployment above the flowers or groundcover underneath a tree or the like to thereby avoid damage to the flowers during the trimming process.
[0040] Although the present invention has been described in detail with regard to the preferred embodiments and drawings thereof, it should be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various adaptations and modifications of the present invention may be accomplished without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the detailed description and the accompanying drawings as set forth hereinabove are not intended to limit the breadth of the present invention.