WEED REMOVING TOOL
20170290325 ยท 2017-10-12
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Abstract
A weed removing tool includes a tool body and a cover body arranged on an air outlet on the tool body. The cover body is provided with a support frame forming a heat dissipation gap between an opening and an object to be processed during operation. Such a structure prevents the problem that the entire heating object is over-heated to damages because the cover body is coated over the heating object and is not timely removed. In addition, with such a structure, during heating, the force applied by the hands may be reduced by means of the support frame.
Claims
1. A weed removing tool, comprising: a tool body and a cover body arranged on an air outlet on the tool body, wherein the cover body is provided with a support frame fanning a heat dissipation gap between an opening and an object to be processed during operation.
2. The weed removing tool according to claim 1, wherein the support frame comprises a fixing portion connected to the cover body, and a support end acting on the object to be processed and forming the heat dissipation gap.
3. A weed removing tool, comprising: a tool body and a cover body arranged on an air outlet, the cover body having a heat dissipation port; wherein a cover sheet for regulating the size of the heat dissipation port to thus regulate the temperature at the air outlet is arranged at a position on the cover body corresponding to the heat dissipation port.
4. The weed removing tool according to claim 3, wherein the cover sheet is connected to the cover body, and is movable relative to the cover body.
5. The weed removing tool according to claim 4, wherein the cover sheet is an outer cover coating the cover body, the outer cover axially moving relative to the cover body and being fixed to a selected position.
6. The weed removing tool according to claim 4, wherein the cover sheet is an outer cover coating an outer side of the cover body, the outer cover being provided with a limiting port matching with the heat dissipation port, and the outer cover rotating relative to the cover body.
7. The weed removing tool according to claim 3, wherein the air outlet of the tool body is further provided with a root damage probe.
8. The weed removing tool according to claim 7, wherein the root damage probe is a hollow conical structure, and a top portion of the probe is provided with an air outlet hole.
9. The weed removing tool according to claim 8, wherein heat dissipation holes are arranged on a side wall of the root damage probe.
10. The weed removing tool according to claim 7, wherein an edge of the air outlet hole at the top portion the root damage probe is a blade portion.
11. The weed removing tool according to claim 7, wherein the root damage probe is a solid metal cone.
12. The weed removing tool according to claim 1, further comprising at least one wheel body arranged on a side face of the cover body and operable to support the weed removing tool.
13. The weed removing tool according to claim 1, further comprising a free edge, a plane where the freed edge of the cover body is located forming an inclined angle with a plane perpendicular to an air outlet direction of the air outlet.
14. The weed removing tool according to claim 1, wherein the tool body and the cover body are integrally formed.
15. The weed removing tool according to claim 3, further comprising at least one wheel body arranged on a side face of the cover body and operable to support the weed removing tool.
16. The weed removing tool according to claim 3, further comprising a free edge, a plane where the freed edge of the cover body is located forming an inclined angle with a plane perpendicular to an air outlet direction of the air outlet.
17. The weed removing tool according to claim 3, wherein the tool body and the cover body are integrally formed.
18. The weed removing tool according to claim 7, further comprising at least one wheel body arranged on a side face of the cover body and operable to support the weed removing tool.
19. The weed removing tool according to claim 7, further comprising a free edge, a plane where the freed edge of the cover body is located forming an inclined angle with a plane perpendicular to an air outlet direction of the air outlet.
20. The weed removing tool according to claim 7, wherein the tool body and the cover body are integrally formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0023] The present invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] The technical solution according to embodiments of the present invention is further illustrated and described with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention. However, the embodiments hereinafter are merely some preferred embodiments, rather than all embodiments of the present invention. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments derived by persons of ordinary skill in the art without any creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0039] As illustrated in
Embodiment 1
[0040] As illustrated in
Embodiment 2
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Embodiment 3
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[0043] In various embodiments, the free edge 10 of the cover body 5 is a flat edge, and is designed such that an inclined angle of not greater than 30 is formed between the plane where the cover body is located and the plane perpendicular to an air outlet direction of the air outlet 6. In this way, even if the support frame is burnt, the cover body 5 would not form an closed region with the heating object to cause over-heat.
[0044] If it is further desired to reduce the heat, a heat dissipation port 7 is further provided on the cover body 5.
[0045] In various embodiments, the support frame and the cover body 5 may be fixed to each other via a rivet 59 or by means of direct welding. In several embodiments of the present invention, since the support frame is mounted on the free edge 10 and the contact area thereof is small, a rivet-based connection is employed.
[0046] Although in the specific embodiments, implementation of mounting the support frame on an inner side or an outer side of the cover body 5 is not involved, it may be readily inferred from the embodiments that the support frame is mounted on the inner side or the outer side of the cover body 5. These technical solutions are all within the protection scope of the present invention. In addition, in such embodiments, the support frame is more suitable to be mounted on the cover body 5 by means of welding.
Embodiment 4
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[0048] The cover sheet 8 is a trapezoid cover sheet 8 and the coverage area thereof is greater than the area of the heat dissipation port 7. The cover body 5 includes the free edge 10. The free edge 10 refers to an edge at the position of the air outlet port 6 of the cover body 5, which is in direct contact with the circle of the heating object. The free edge neighboring the heat dissipation port 7 is provided with a limiting groove 83 restricting a movement range of the cover sheet 8. A push rod 82 for controlling movement of the cover sheet 8 is further provided on an upper end of the cover sheet 8. In this way, the position of the cover sheet 8 may be adjusted by moving the push rod 82. To prevent the cover sheet 8 from being subjected to displacement after the adjustment, the cover sheet 8 is provided with at least one hollow protrusion strip 81. The hollow protrusion strip 81 meanwhile prevents the cover sheet 8 from deformation due to thermal expansion and contraction. Four to six hollow protrusion strips 81 are generally parallelly arranged, such that a better utilization effect is achieved.
[0049] In this way, the weed removing tool according to the present invention may be used after being mounted in a weed burner. During use, the heat within the cover body 5 may be controlled by adjusting the position of the cover sheet 84.
Embodiment 5
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[0051] In this embodiment, the size of the heat dissipation port 7 is controlled by axially adjusting the position of the outer cover. After the adjustment, the heat dissipation port is fixed to the position by using a fast fastener.
Embodiment 6
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Embodiment 7
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[0054] The cover body 5 includes a body having a heat dissipation groove, wherein a sliding barrier is mounted on the body. The cover body 5 is further provided with a limiting sliding groove, and the sliding barrier is mounted in the limiting sliding groove. A side face of the sliding barrier is further provided with parallel ribs, and the sliding barrier is further connected to an operation rod.
[0055] With respect to different cases, the root burning probe 9 and the tool body may be integrally formed, and the cover body 5 is mounted on the tool body via a detachable connection member. Similarly, the root burning probe 9 may also be formed integrally with the cover body 9, and then mounted on the tool body.
Embodiment 8
[0056] In a weed removing tool according to the present invention, a root burning probe 9 is fixed at the position of an air outlet port 6, wherein the root burning probe 9 is a solid metal cone. Such a structure is suitable for the scenario of solid and hard soil. The cover body 5 includes a body having a heat dissipation groove, wherein a sliding barrier is mounted on the body. The cover body 5 is further provided with a limiting sliding groove, and the sliding barrier is mounted in the limiting sliding groove. A side face of the sliding barrier is further provided with parallel ribs, and the sliding barrier is further connected to an operation rod.
[0057] With respect to different cases, the root burning probe 9 and the tool body may be integrally formed, and the cover body 5 is mounted on the tool body via a detachable connection member. Similarly, the root burning probe 9 may also be formed integrally with the cover body 9, and then mounted on the tool body.
[0058] In the above described various embodiments, a wheel body 4 may be provided, that is, two wheels 44 are fixed to two sides of the spray cover, wherein the two wheels 44 are operable to support the weed removing tool during the use.
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[0060] One end of the cover body 5 is a hollow fastener post and the other end thereof is a hollow horn body, wherein the horn body and the fastener post are integrally formed. The positioning ring 41 is internally provided with an accommodation hole, and the fastener post passes through the accommodation hole and is fastened to the air outlet port 6. The cover body 5 is directly connected to the air outlet port 6, thereby preventing air leakage.
[0061] The positioning ring 41 is fixed on the fastener post 51 in the following fixing manner: the positioning ring is provided with at least one gap, the two ends of the positioning ring proximal to the gap extend outwardly to define a first extended sheet and a second extended sheet, wherein the first extended sheet is provided with a first screw hole and the second extended sheet is provided with a second screw hole mating with the first screw hole; a screw 43 passes though the first screw hole and the second screw hole to form a fastener member 42, wherein the fastener member 42 fixes the positioning ring 41 to the cylinder of the cover body. In this way, the entire structure has a good fixing effect and a low manufacture cost.
[0062] Described above are some specific embodiments of the present invention, and the protection scope of the present invention is not limited to such embodiments. A person skilled in the art would understand that the present invention includes, but not limited to, the accompanying drawings and the content of the above specific embodiments. Any modification made without departing from the functions and structural principles of the present invention shall all fall within the protection scope defined by the appended claims.