Lawn Aerator Or Perforator, Or Plug Remover Patents (Class 172/21)
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Publication number: 20120012351Abstract: In a mobile soil working device comprising a machine frame (23), a drive for at least one penetration tool (3) adapted for up and down movement, the penetration tool (3) being adapted to be driven into the soil and to be pulled out again, a guide element (4) for at least one penetration tool (3), the guide element being guided movably at the machine frame (23), a tool holder (2) for the penetration tool (3), which is supported for pivotal movement about a first pivot axis (40) in the guide element (4) movable up and down by the drive, so as to allow a pivoting of the penetration tool (3) against a spring force while the tool is in the soil, it is provided that, between the tool holder (2) and the guide element (4), a torsion element (1a, 1b, 1c) is provided coaxially with the first pivot axis (40), which torsion element, under a force effect on the at least one penetration tool (3), allows the tool holder (2) to pivot relative to the guide element (4) and, when the force effect ceases, exerts a restoring momeType: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: Redexim Handel-En Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.Inventor: Cornelius Hermanus Maria de Bree
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Patent number: 8079422Abstract: In certain embodiments a soil aerator may include a hinged frame assembly that cooperates with one or more weight transferring systems adapted to permit an aeration subassembly to lift off the ground when an aeration tine impacts a hard obstacle such as a rock in the soil. The weight transferring systems may in the preferred embodiments be calibrated so that only minimal upward force, such as that caused by impact of an aeration tine with a rock, may cause the aeration subassembly to lift thereby significantly reducing or preventing damage to the aeration tines and drive assemblies and substantially prolonging the life of the aerator.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20110290511Abstract: A turf aerator device for attachment to regularly disposed vehicle wheels, including lawnmower wheels. The device comprises two armed attachment bracket, a sliding attachment bracket, a locking pin plate and a plurality of penetrating spikes. The device easily attaches to the lawnmower wheels by hand, without any modification to, removal of, or elevation of the wheels. The spike mechanisms penetrate the lawn surface by using the weight of the lawnmower and accompanying wheel rotation, as the lawn is being mowed. Without interruption or adjustments during use, the spikes will penetrate lawn surface and retract when wheels roll over hard surfaces, preventing any damage to driveways, walkways and other surrounding surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: James B. Nahass
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Patent number: 8061282Abstract: A soil opening implement comprising a frame (5) adapted to be moved across a ground surface to be opened, a soil opener (1) mounted on the frame for a repetitive cyclic movement to case the soil opener to penetrate the ground at a plurality of spaced positions to form a line of holes in the soil, and adjustment for varying the pitch of the holes, that is the spacing between adjacent holes in the direction of movement of the implement. The implement has the facility to deliver objects, such as seeds to fertilizer granules in the holes, either one object per hole or multiple objects per hole. The implement includes a hopper (11) for holding a supply of objects and for delivering the objects to the soil opener which is in the form of a substantially vertical hollow tube (11b) through which the objects are fed and delivered to the holes.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: BHE Agriculture LimitedInventor: Robert Borland
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Patent number: 8056645Abstract: In a self-propelled soil aeration device comprising a machine frame, a plurality of movable piercing tools arranged next to each other transversely to the direction of travel and define a width of a working path, at least two rear wheels running laterally alongside the path, and at least one front wheel arranged in front of the piercing tools providing a supporting device extending transversely to the direction of travel and arranged in front of the piercing tools and is vertically adjustable with respect to the soil such that in a working position, the rear wheels are raised and the machine frame is supported on the supporting device and the at least one front wheel so that neither the front or rear wheels, nor the supporting device travel over the already worked soil and the supporting device is supported by one or more wheels.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Redexim Handel-En Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.Inventor: Cornelis Hermanus Maria De Bree
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Patent number: 8051917Abstract: A soil treatment apparatus has a plurality of tool units that have at least one bracket, at least one plunger tool and at least one stop for the plunger tool. The bracket with an end section on a chassis is driven up and down to pivot about a first pivoting axis. The plunger tool device is linked at another end section of the bracket to pivot about a second pivoting axis. The stop is formed such that plunging is carried out at a predefined plunging angle. To enable faster operating speeds, the first pivoting axis is provided behind the second pivoting axis as seen in a driving direction, and the plunger tool device is linked such that whenever the bracket is pivoted about the first pivoting axis it is subjected to a centrifugal force in a direction toward a position limited by the stop.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Wiedenmann GmbHInventor: Georg Wiedenmann
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Patent number: 8028758Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20110220373Abstract: This tillage machine design utilizes the patented aerator tine by Martindale (U.S. Pat. No. 6,854,525). It is disclosed here in a series of different arrangements within machine frame designs. These frame design protocols protect the farmer from maintenance neglect and unintentional misuse of the tine technology which can lead to inconsistent performance. These designs result in greatly reduced costs of soil-engaging tines. The range of power requirements and concomitant degree of soil fracturing in relation to the number of tine perforations is achieved while enhancing soil erosion control potential. The frame design also embraces two additional technologies for crop residue re-sizing and secondary tillage, creating a one-pass total tillage machine for forage crops, vineyards, orchards, pastureland and row-crop production systems. The machine designs disclosed require less framing steel and ballasting requirements for soil penetration thus extending life of all component parts such as bearings.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2007Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: James R. Martindale
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Publication number: 20110213530Abstract: An aerator having a flexible frame for use on sloped or undulating ground surfaces of golf courses and other turf. The aerator includes a pair of frame sections linked together at a horizontal pivot axis, one of the frame section supporting a coring head. A ground sensor is pivotably attached to one of the frame sections so that the ground sensor may pivot in response to changes in ground slope and provide output relating to the magnitude of the change. Based on the output, a flex frame actuator pivots the pair of frame sections with respect to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Kenneth E. Hunt, Shane D. Simon, Troy W. Harris, III, Harlin J. Trefz, Ronald L. Reichen, John L. Bocksnick, Bradley P. Aldridge
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Publication number: 20110203816Abstract: The invention provides an aerator attachment and system comprising the same for zero turn lawn equipment that includes, among other elements, a cross frame assembly pivotally connected to the mounting means, at least one caster assembly, each rotatable and independently mounted onto the cross frame assembly, the caster assembly comprising a means for retaining at least one tine rotor assembly independently and rotatable thereon; and an actuating mechanism mounted such that when the tine rotor assemblies are engaged, the front end of the lawn equipment is at least partially lifted off the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicants: UTECO, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Hurley
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Patent number: 7971653Abstract: An aerator with a hole spacing control system is disclosed. The aerator has a traction drive with at least a pair of driven wheels and a single steered wheel. A vehicle control unit provides commands to the traction drive to move the aerator at a specified ground speed. An operator-adjustable hole spacing actuator may be moved to a plurality of hole spacing settings. The hole spacing actuator is electrically connected to the vehicle control unit. The vehicle control unit includes logic to vary the commands to the traction drive based on the hole spacing settings from the actuator. An engine speed sensor and/or coring head speed sensor also may be electrically connected to the vehicle control unit, and the vehicle control unit commands being also based on inputs from those speed sensors.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Troy W. Harris, III
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Publication number: 20110155401Abstract: This tillage machine disclosure utilizes the original Huxley (1983) patented aerator tine geometry with special features which are different from those patented by Martindale (U.S. Pat. No. 6,854,525). These features are disclosed here in a series of different arrangements within machine frame designs. There are two different embodiments of the enhanced tine design. The frame designs disclosed protect the farmer from maintenance neglect and unintentional misuse or oversight of the tine technology limitations which have led to inconsistent performance in previous framing presentations. These designs result in greatly reduced machine lifetime costs of soil-engaging tines. A wide range of power requirements and concomitant amounts of soil fracturing in relation to the number of tine perforations is achieved to effectively reduce soil erosion potential as a result of the tillage operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: James R. Martindale, Daniel R. Martindale
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Patent number: 7935007Abstract: A turf accessory placement device adapted for use with turf. The turf accessory placement device has a base. The base has a top, bottom and sides between the top and bottom. The turf accessory placement device has grip spikes extending from the bottom of the base which are adapted to grip the turf. The grip spikes have spike shanks projecting from the base in the same direction at an angle between one degree and eighty-eight degrees downward from a plane along the bottom of the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Christopher Andrew Gawryla
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Patent number: 7931094Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7926582Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20110061881Abstract: An implement that conditions the ground surface as it is moved there over aerating the soil and distributing fertilizer and/or seeds thereon. The implement has a pair of aerator rollers mounted on a frame that can be towed by a tractor or constructed so as to be self-propelled if so desired. The aerator rollers project below the frame for rolling engagement with the ground and are located one behind the other in tandem relation relative to the direction of travel of the implement during use thereof. Each aerator roller has a plurality of formations defining teeth that penetrate the ground surface. The formations on each aerator roller are spaced apart from one another circumferentially around and longitudinally along the roller associated therewith and such formations on one aerator roller are offset from those on the other roller permitting overlap of the same. The aerator rollers are interconnected in drive and driven relation to rotate in a predetermined ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: K. Kent Barger
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Publication number: 20110061880Abstract: A mobile soil aerating device including a machine frame, a drive, at least one penetration tool hingedly coupled with the machine frame, said penetration tool being adapted to be driven into the soil and to be pulled out again, said penetration tool being pivotable with respect to the machine frame during a penetration phase in which the penetration tool, prior to penetration, being in an initial position at a predetermined penetration angle, and wherein, at least after having pulled the penetration tool from the ground, at least one element engaging the penetration tool and coupled to the machine frame exerts a restoring moment on the penetration tool in order to pivot the penetration tool back to the initial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: Redexim Handel-En Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.Inventor: Cornelius Hermanus Maria De Bree
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Patent number: 7896095Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20110042113Abstract: A mobile soil aeration device including a machine frame, a drive, at least one guide arm that can be moved up and down by the drive and that is pivotably arranged on the machine frame, at least one articulated piercing tool that is coupled to the guide arm, said piercing tool can be lowered into the soil and withdrawn therefrom, a tool holder for the piercing tool, that is mounted about a first pivotable axis in the guide arm that can be displaced up and down by the drive in order to allow the piercing tool to pivot in relation to the guide arm when engaging with the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Redexim Handel-En Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.Inventor: Cornelis Hermanus Maria De Bree
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Publication number: 20110024140Abstract: The invention relates to a movable soil aeration device (1) comprising a machine frame (2), a main input shaft (12) for connection to a drive, an output shaft (14), preferably a crankshaft, coupled to the main input shaft (12) via a reduction gearing (3), which output shaft is adapted to move at least one piercing tool (4) up and down. Said piercing tool (4) is adapted to be pushed into the soil (44) and to be pulled therefrom. The invention is characterized in that different transmission ratios can be set at the reduction gearing (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Redexim Handel-En Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.Inventor: Cornelis Hermanus Maria De Bree
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Publication number: 20110011602Abstract: In certain embodiments a soil aerator may include a hinged frame assembly that cooperates with one or more weight transferring systems adapted to permit an aeration subassembly to lift off the ground when an aeration tine impacts a hard obstacle such as a rock in the soil. The weight transferring systems may in the preferred embodiments be calibrated so that only minimal upward force, such as that caused by impact of an aeration tine with a rock, may cause the aeration subassembly to lift thereby significantly reducing or preventing damage to the aeration tines and drive assemblies and substantially prolonging the life of the aerator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20110005783Abstract: A turf aerator (11) provided with a reciprocating drive mechanism (33, 37) to repeatedly drive a leg (35) carrying a tine (31) vertically into the ground (52) and retract it again at regularly spaced intervals, the tine leg (35) being substantially rigid and pivotally mounted at its upper end (36) to a drive assembly (33). The tine leg (35) is provided with a cam surface (160) in the forward direction and a forward guide arrangement (141) including a forward travel limiting stop, acting on the cam (160), to limit forward travel of the tine leg (35) and thereby maintain a substantially vertical travel path for the leg (35).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: GREENCARE INDUSTRIES PTY LTDInventor: David John Livingstone
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Publication number: 20100314142Abstract: According to the invention, there is provided a grass treatment apparatus (an aeration device), including a support, a ground treatment implement mounted on the support, means for sensing the operating position of the ground treatment implement relative to the ground in use, means for adjusting the ground treatment implement in response to the sensed position of the ground treatment implement to maintain the ground treatment implement at a desired operating position following the contour of the ground, over which the ground treatment implement travels in use. Alternatively, the invention is an aeration device having a frame that supports reciprocating tines, and a frame orientation control for an aeration device, and includes a means for sensing or tracking the ground that is operatively connected to a means to control a ram and the associated ram.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: William Anthony Keane, Ernest Randall New
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Publication number: 20100307777Abstract: In a self-propelled soil aeration device comprising a machine frame (18), a plurality of upwardly and downwardly movable piercing tools (2) which are arranged next to each other transversely to the direction of travel and which define the width of a working path on the soil (2), at least two rear wheels (6) which run laterally alongside the working path, and at least one front wheel (5) which is arranged in front of the piercing tools (2) as seen in the direction of travel, it is provided that a supporting device extending transversely to the direction of travel is arranged in front of the piercing tools (2), as seen in the direction of travel, and is vertically adjustable with respect to the soil (3) such that in a working position, the rear wheels (6) are raised and the machine frame (18) is supported on the supporting device and the at least one front wheel (5) so that neither the front or rear wheels (6), nor the supporting device travel over the soil (3) already worked by the piercing tools (2), and thatType: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Cornelis Hermanus Maria De Bree
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Publication number: 20100288518Abstract: A mobile soil working device, comprising a machine frame, a drive for at least one piercing tool, a guiding element, moveably guided on the machine frame, for at least one piercing tool, a tool holder for the piercing tool, which holder is mounted around a first pivot axis in the guiding element is provided. It is provided that the overall center of gravity of the tool holder and the at least one piercing tool is arranged in relation to the first pivot axis in such a way that the moment of inertia of the tool holder and the piercing tool that counteracts the restoring moment is at least partially reduced or compensated or overcompensated in such a way that the moment of inertia acting around the first pivot axis forms at least part of the restoring moment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: Redexim Handel-En Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.Inventor: Marinus Reincke
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Publication number: 20100252285Abstract: Disclosed herein is a lawn perforating tool and method of using same to prepare new lawn or garden areas or distressed regions of existing lawns or gardens for the planting of seed, example of which include, but are not limited to, grass seed, clover seed, wildflower seed, and the like. The lawn perforating tool of the present invention is particularly configured to provide in the soil and dead grass holes or indentations of a size, shape, and depth that is optimal for receiving and germinating new grass seed and of a density and distribution suitable to provide the resulting grass with a visually desirable pattern, rendering new growth indistinguishable from old growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Frank CATALANO
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Patent number: 7802631Abstract: An agricultural implement has gangs of soil aerator tools. Each gang includes a set of integral multi-tine units mounted on a frame for rotation in unison. Each tine unit has a hub with tines. The hub has a first surface defining a first set of indexing receivers and a second surface defining a second set of indexing receivers. At least one indexing spacer separates each tine unit from the next tine unit. Keys of the indexing spacers assemble with selected ones of the first set of indexing receivers or the second set of indexing receivers to establish and maintain a predetermined pattern of rotational index positions among tine units in a group and groups in a gang. A method of rotationally indexing agricultural tools in an assembly. One method includes providing a shaft, tine units, and indexing spacers.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Genesis Tillage, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. McKinley, Gary Bailey
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Publication number: 20100224379Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: Scott Bjorge, David Maas
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Patent number: 7784557Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20100212921Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention a fertilizer spike insertion tool includes a hammer coupled to a spring. When loaded the hammer is retained by a detention member and the spring is loaded (e.g., compressed or expanded). On releasing the detention member and unloading the spring, the hammer forcibly impacts a footrest and drives a hollow metal core into soil making a hole for a fertilizer spike.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Arlene Stewart
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Patent number: 7779929Abstract: In certain embodiments a soil aerator may include a hinged frame assembly that cooperates with one or more weight transferring systems adapted to permit an aeration subassembly to lift off the ground when an aeration tine impacts a hard obstacle such as a rock in the soil. The weight transferring systems may in the preferred embodiments be calibrated so that only minimal upward force, such as that caused by impact of an aeration tine with a rock, may cause the aeration subassembly to lift thereby significantly reducing or preventing damage to the aeration tines and drive assemblies and substantially prolonging the life of the aerator.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7757620Abstract: A garden machine allows a user to perform various gardening functions with a single machine by allowing the user to easily interchange implements placed on an implement mounting shaft of the machine. The garden machine includes a frame and an implement mounting shaft. The user, faced with a job to do, selects the implements best suited for the job and mounts the selected implements on the implement mounting shaft. The user then manipulates the machine to do the job. The machine can be hand powered or be powered by an engine or motor. A seed drill of the invention includes seed discharge tubes spaced around the circumference of a disk. Each seed discharge tube communicates with a seed reservoir in the disk through a displacement operated valve arrangement. As a planting head is displaced toward the disk against a spring bias, the displacement opens the seed discharge tube so that a seed is discharged from the reservoir into the tube and is delivered to the ground.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventor: Michael J. French
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Patent number: 7748470Abstract: Apparatus for trimming grass around sprinkler heads or tending a small garden area includes a tubular member having a plurality of serrations formed on one end for cutting grass around such sprinkler heads. A housing member partially disposed for reciprocal movement within the tubular member. A plate disposed for closing one end of housing member and having an outer periphery engageable with an inner surface of such tubular member for guiding during reciprocal movement. A second guide disposed around outer periphery of such housing member intermediate each end thereof. Another elongated rod like member engages an end of such first elongated rod like member. A caged biasing means is disposed over the second rod like member for absorbing shock during use of apparatus and a mechanism for manipulating the apparatus while trimming such grass around such sprinkler head or tending such small garden area.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: George A. Ortiz
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Patent number: 7743840Abstract: In accordance with the present invention an aerating device for attachment to a self-propelled lawnmower is provided. The device comprises a frame having a proximal end, a distal end, and a pair of sides extending between the proximal end and the distal end. An axle is mounted to the frame and extends between the sides of the frame. At least one tine assembly is mounted to the axle for rotation about a tine axis extending longitudinally through the axle. A platform is secured to the frame and extends outwardly from one of the proximal and distal ends of the frame for supporting an operator.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Joseph E. Hoffman
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Patent number: 7730960Abstract: An improved turf aeration device is provided, where the device has a frame having a journalled drive shaft, and the frame is attachable to a pulling vehicle having a power take-off portion; where the device has a power transfer means, attachable between the drive shaft and the power take-off portion, for transferring power from the power take-off portion to the drive shaft; and a plurality of aerator mechanisms operatively attached to the drive shaft and the frame, each aerator mechanism having a lower link member, with a base end and a distal end, where the base end is pivotally attached to the frame; a tine holder pivotally attached to the distal end of the lower link member, where the improvement includes a roller frame rigidly attached to the frame, the roller frame having two spaced apart, and a slideable member adapted to allow limited rotation of the aeration device toward or away from the pulling device.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventors: Harry Knight, Kinsey Estess, Jerry Jones
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Patent number: 7730961Abstract: A soil conditioning device having a series of peripheral ridge members having a leading and trailing prow shaped surface circumscribing a disc, wheel or drum. Optionally the prow shaped peripheral ridge members are joined by sub-ridge members forming a single ridge of varying heights circumscribing the disc, wheel or drum. The invention is also of a method for creating a permeable soil surface using the apparatus herein.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Terramanus Technologies LLCInventors: Keith Ward, Charles Stephen Carr
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Publication number: 20100108334Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: PLANETAIR TURF PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7677324Abstract: A turf slicer includes a gang of six slicer wheels that “walk” through the turf in response to the forward motion of the turf slicer. In the meantime, the power takeoff from the tractor vertically oscillates the slicer wheels out of phase with one another, so that every sixth wheel is being thrust downwardly to bear most of the weight of the turf slicer as the other five wheels in the gang of six are either being withdrawn upwardly or moved downwardly and do not bear much weight, so that the weight of the turf slicer is concentrated on the downwardly moving slicer wheel that is approaching bottom dead center of its movement, thereby amplifying the effective weight of the turf slicer against the turf below.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: First Products, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. Jones, Carroll J. Whitfield, Robert Funk
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Patent number: 7669666Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7604066Abstract: A multipurpose rear grooming assembly for a lawn garden vehicle, and more specifically, to a rear grooming assembly capable of use as a spike aerator, a plug aerator, a dethatcher, or even a roller where the grooming assembly also serves as storage for two or more implements. The grooming assembly includes a universal frame with implements when in the operating position and to accommodate more than one of the plurality of lawn-grooming implements, much like a protective rack, when the universal frame is oriented vertically in a storage configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2008Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Agri-Fab, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Joe Hickenbottom
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Publication number: 20090236106Abstract: In accordance with the present invention an aerating device for attachment to a self-propelled lawnmower is provided. The device comprises a frame having a proximal end, a distal end, and a pair of sides extending between the proximal end and the distal end. An axle is mounted to the frame and extends between the sides of the frame. At least one tine assembly is mounted to the axle for rotation about a tine axis extending longitudinally through the axle. A platform is secured to the frame and extends outwardly from one of the proximal and distal ends of the frame for supporting an operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: JOSEPH E. HOFFMAN
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Publication number: 20090236107Abstract: A multipurpose rear grooming assembly for a lawn and garden vehicle, and more specifically, to a rear grooming assembly capable of use as a spike aerator, a plug aerator, a dethatcher, or even a roller where the grooming assembly also serves as storage for two or more implements. The grooming assembly includes a universal frame with implements when in the operating position and to accommodate more than one of the plurality of lawn-grooming implements, much like a protective rack, when the universal frame is oriented vertically in a storage configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Ronald Joe Hickenbottom
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Patent number: 7591323Abstract: A walk-behind lawn aerator has a left and right aerator reels both journalled side by side on the same axle and rotatable independently of one another. Left and right hydraulic drives provide motive power to the left and right reels, and each is capable of rotating the associated reel forward, reverse, or at intermediate speeds. A wheel boom carries front wheels, and is raised and lowered using a hydraulic cylinder. With the wheel boom lowered, the unit is capable of a zero-radius turn.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: Ross Wynings
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Publication number: 20090200050Abstract: The invention relates to a device for aerating a ground, comprising a frame (2) provided with moving means (4) for travel of the device over a ground, a crankshaft (14) which is bearing mounted on the frame (2) and which can be coupled to a drive, a number of aerating means (21-23) connected to the frame (2) and connected to the crankshaft (14), wherein the aerating means (21-23) comprises at least one pin (45) which is adapted to perform a repetitive movement in a situation of use, wherein the pin (45) is inserted into the ground, wherein the movement is guided by at least two pivoting arms (24, 40) of the aerating means (21-23). The invention is characterized in that at least a first arm (40) of the aerating means (21-23) has a pivot point (44) which is movable relative to the frame (2) in the situation of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: REDEXIM HANDEL-EN EXPLOITATIE MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.Inventor: Anton Cornelis Bos
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Publication number: 20090173508Abstract: A tine holder for holding a plurality of aerator tines has a plurality of substantially vertical, tapered bores. A tapered collar is adapted to be received in each bore with the collar being split so that the collar contracts as the collar is slid into the bore. The upper end of an aerator tine is inserted into each collar before the collar is inserted into the bore such that the contraction of the collar as the collar is thereafter slid into the bore will suffice to tightly grip and hold each tine in the tine holder. A tool is provided for providing enough leverage on the collar to slide the collar over final portions of its movement as the collar slides into the bore during tine installation or to slide the collar over beginning portions of its movement as the collar slides out of the bore during tine removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Thomas F. Langworthy, Walter J. Petersen
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Publication number: 20090166048Abstract: The invention relates to a soil-working implement (1, 2) for subsoiling (22), having a series of carrying arms (25), of which each is mounted by way of a first region, in particular a first end region, on an implement frame (20) or an implement chassis such that it can be pivoted up and down about a first pivot axis (26), having a crankshaft (34) with at least one crankshaft journal (38), having in each case at least one cutting tool articulation device (30) for articulating a cutting tool (32) on a second region, in particular a second end region, of each carrying arm (25), and having at least one crank connecting device (29) per carrying arm (25), this device connecting the cutting tool articulation device (30) to the at least one crankshaft journal (38) of the crankshaft (34) for the purpose of driving the up and down movement guided by the carrying arm (25).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: WIEDENMANN GMBHInventor: Georg Wiedenmann
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Publication number: 20090078435Abstract: A method for filling ducts which open onto the surface of the ground, such as drainage ducts and/or aeration ducts in a field of grass, with a granular material, such as sand, comprising the steps of: providing a covering comprising openings, arranging the covering on the ground, producing ducts in the ground, pouring granular material onto the covering, introducing the granular material into the openings in the covering so that it flows into the ducts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: HEIJMANS INFRASTRUCTUUR B.V.Inventors: Jacobus Cornelis Meijerhof, Frans Hendrikus Reulink, Henricus Johannes Bolk
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Publication number: 20090038814Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: PLANETAIR TURF PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Scott W. Bjorge, David R. Maas
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Patent number: 7484568Abstract: A tine for mounting on a rotatable shaft of soil aeration and cultivation equipment, comprising: mounting means at an attachment end of the tine; a tip at a ground-engaging end of the tine opposite the attachment end; leading and trailing convex curvilinear edges disposed opposite each other and converging toward the attachment end and the tip; and bevelled sections on each of the leading and trailing convex curvilinear edges. The unique shape of the tine has been found to create a wider range of soil disturbance than is the case with conventional straight-edge tines, requires less material to manufacture, and penetrates the ground surface more easily than conventional straight-edge tines due to the convex leading edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Holland Equipment LimitedInventor: Constantin Vasilescu
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Patent number: 7478681Abstract: The lawn mower attachment provides a combination of lawn roller accessories and a spreader, the combination being attached to the rear of a self-propelled lawn mower. A frame that includes a pivotally connected roller suspension member is attached to the rear of a self-propelled lawn mower via a series of attachment brackets. The roller suspension member can be retracted when not in use. A super-retracted position is available for removal and replacement of the roller. Various style rollers are provided to enable a user to perform aeration, de-thatching, leveling, plugging, and the like. A roller extension member can provide an extra wide path of roller operation. Handle and control extensions are provided for compatibility of the lawn mower attachment with the existing lawn mower. Weights can be added over the rear wheels of the lawn mower to facilitate effective soil penetration of the roller attachment during operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Inventor: Charles D. Alston