Hand Tool Patents (Class 172/371)
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Patent number: 11337352Abstract: A digging fork has a shaft at an end of which extends in a row first, second, third and fourth tines. The second and third tines are angled towards each other to form a wedge shape and the first and fourth tines are substantially parallel to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: OAKTHRIFT CORPORATION LTD.Inventor: James John Thorn
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Patent number: 10780323Abstract: Golf clubs and/or golf club heads include a club head body defining an interior chamber, structure for engaging a shaft with the body, and/or a shaft engaged with the body. The club head body may have an overall length of at least 4.5 inches and an overall breadth of at least 4.2 inches. In other examples, the club head body may have an overall length of at least 4.6 inches and a ratio of the overall breadth dimension to the overall length dimension of 1 or less. If desired, the ratio of the head breadth to head length dimensions may be in a range from at least 0.94 to 1 or less.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2018Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventors: John T. Stites, Gary G. Tavares
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Patent number: 10668351Abstract: A golf club head is provided having a club body having a front portion, a rear portion, a toe portion, and a heel portion. The club head also having a central portion connected with the front portion. A frame is connected with the central portion configured to provide a lightweight crown portion being located above an offset plane.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Demkowski, Bret H. Wahl, Sean Toulon, Marni D. Ines, Robert Nunez, Bill Price, Jose Miraflor
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Patent number: 10507364Abstract: Golf clubs and/or golf club heads include a club head body defining an interior chamber, structure for engaging a shaft with the body, and/or a shaft engaged with the body. The club head body may have an overall length of at least 4.5 inches and an overall breadth of at least 4.2 inches. In other examples, the club head body may have an overall length of at least 4.6 inches and a ratio of the overall breadth dimension to the overall length dimension of 1 or less. If desired, the ratio of the head breadth to head length dimensions may be in a range from at least 0.94 to 1 or less.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventors: John T. Stites, Gary G. Tavares
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Patent number: 10375871Abstract: A powerful very strong commercial grade hand operated tool for removing weeds intact from a standing position. The tool includes cushions on the handles that are firm and pleasant to use and are replaceable. There are bolts contained in the retaining device that are also replaceable. A completely serviceable tool. There is an ejector disc contained within the retaining device on the bottom end used to expel the weed debris from the tool into a refuse container, this action is spring loaded from the top end of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Inventor: Addis Paul Elmore
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Patent number: 10058991Abstract: A collapsible breaching tool comprising a lock adaptor; a handle hold connected to the lock adaptor and having outer thread; a first handle tube having a first end, a second end, and defining a first handle tube volume; a second handle tube having a length, the second handle tube movable between a first position in which most of the length is outside the first handle tube volume and a second position in which most of the length is within the first handle tube volume; an insert connected to the second handle tube, the insert having an inner thread engageable with the outer thread of the handle hold.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2016Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Breaching Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark Ferris
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Patent number: 9925429Abstract: Golf clubs and/or golf club heads include a club head body defining an interior chamber, structure for engaging a shaft with the body, and/or a shaft engaged with the body. The club head body may have an overall length of at least 4.5 inches and an overall breadth of at least 4.2 inches. In other examples, the club head body may have an overall length of at least 4.6 inches and a ratio of the overall breadth dimension to the overall length dimension of 1 or less. If desired, the ratio of the head breadth to head length dimensions may be in a range from at least 0.94 to 1 or less.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2015Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventors: John T. Stites, Gary G. Tavares
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Patent number: 9925427Abstract: A stand-alone putter structured and weight balanced enabling the putter to stand upright in a favorable lie and loft position on a putting surface without any outside support formed of a club head, a shaft connected to the club head, and having a gripping area at the upper end of the shaft. The club head is conventional in design and includes a ball striking face, a rear surface, a heel, a toe, an upper surface and a bottom sole structured to serve as a first ground support surface for the putter in a conventional use position with the bottom sole lying on a putting surface. The club head further includes at least one additional ground engaging support member extending outwardly from the club head forming a second ground support member to maintain the putter in a stand-alone position on the putting surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Inventors: Lawrence C. Bischmann, Bradley V. Adams, David P. Billings
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Patent number: 9894828Abstract: A garden tool adapter is provided for punching holes for seeds. The adapter comprises an elongated tube having male threads on each end and a plurality of spaced apart openings formed therethrough, a pair of end caps having female threads corresponding to the male threads, and an optional plurality of spacers configured to fit onto prongs of a garden tool. The openings in the elongated tube configured to receive the prongs of the garden tool after which the elongated tube is pushed against the spacers, if used, and the end caps tightened against the outer surface of outer prongs.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2016Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Seederator, LLCInventors: John Armstrong, Mark Armstrong
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Patent number: 9775271Abstract: A multi-use hand tool system featuring modular interchangeable components including a digging and cutting head, a rake head; a claw hammer head, a snow shovel head; a garden fork head comprising, one or more hafts, an offset-L component providing a 90 degree orientation between components and/or and handle. The hand tool system features components and grips having a Reuleaux triangle configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Inventor: Robert Bartnik
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Patent number: 9579551Abstract: A shaft lock for interconnection of an elongate tubular lacrosse handle and a plastic lacrosse head. The shaft lock comprises an elastomeric insert compression-fitted inside the handle. The insert has a compressible body portion which, in an uncompressed form generally conforms to the interior walls of the handle and is defined by a plurality of co-planar ribs that span the interior walls of the handle. A hard screw-anchor is embedded within the elastomer insert, and the insert is anchored inside the handle by at least one screw threaded through the handle into the screw-anchor from top-to-bottom, the screw(s) engaging the screw anchor and compressing it against the elastomeric insert. The threaded engagement of the screw(s) through the wall of the handle and into the screw-anchor compresses the elastomeric insert, maintaining a constant tension against the screw(s) and against the interior walls of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2014Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Inventors: Anthony Abdelmalek, Michael Schmittdiel, John Vajda
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Patent number: 9347798Abstract: A hermetically sealed metal detector includes a plastic housing with an integrally formed diaphragm having a predetermined area and a thickness that enables vibration thereof by an internal acoustic transducer. An alert signal audibly drives the transducer in response to a metal detector circuit. The acoustic transducer is positioned to align the transducer output port adjacent to the interior surface of the diaphragm, which enables coupling of the acoustic signal through an air gap to vibrate the diaphragm. A cover is disposed about the diaphragm on the exterior of the housing. The cover has a vent formed therethrough for enabling passage of the acoustic energy to the exterior of the housing. Light and battery hermetic sealing are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Garrett Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Johnson, Robert J. Podhrasky, Brent C. Weaver
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Patent number: 9321166Abstract: A tool for infecting fluid into and mixing with cementitious material includes a V-shaped or triangularly shaped blade connected to a tubular handle, the blade having a central open area, a top edge and interior edges. The top and interior edges have a plurality of notched cut-outs that together with the edges of the blade form corners for engaging and mixing the cementitious material and fluid as the blade moves through it.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2012Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Inventor: Samuel L. Roye
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Publication number: 20150122516Abstract: The invention is yard tools. These tools, such as a rake, shovel or hoe are designed to fit in and be concealed by its surroundings and environment. The yard tool could be painted to match the environment or have appendages such as leafs and branches will would always the yard tool to be accessible but hidden in plain sight.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventor: Jeff Prescott
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Patent number: 9004190Abstract: A hand held material moving tool is disclosed. The material engaging implement has a material engaging portion adapted for movement of material. A handle is connected to a top surface of the tool. The handle is positioned low and in close proximity to the material engaging portion of the implement. The handle is connected to the tool by a swivel mechanism permitting a predetermined amount of pivot of the implement in relation to the handle about an axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Inventor: Ronald J. Zorn
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Publication number: 20150060095Abstract: A dual blade garden hoe device is disclosed herein. The dual blade garden hoe device includes an elongated handle having a shaft mounted at an working end thereof. A pair of blades is secured onto the shaft and disposed at a variable pitch. The blades can be positioned at various locations along the length of the shaft to create different widths between the blades. The blades comprise a cutting portion that create a pair of parallel troughs when dragged through soil. When the blades are in contact with the ground, each blade creates a separate and parallel trough, thereby reducing the time and effort needed to make a systematic gardens design or a plurality of farming rows. Additionally, the blades can move in a back and forth and a side to side motion, depending upon the direction of travel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Kelly Wroolie, William Wroolie
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Publication number: 20140360742Abstract: A hoe includes a handle and a blade. In some embodiments, the handle and the blade are connected via a connection member. The connection member permits flexing, which reduces how much shock is transmitted to the user with digging motions. In some embodiments, the blade includes one or more sections at different angles. The different angles accomplish a gripping effect, which reduces how much the hoe is driven out of the ground, as it is being pulled. Accordingly, fewer interruptions and digging motions are needed to cover an area, which one permits to finish faster. In some embodiments, the blade has a mouth that permits some of the soil to flow through it, as the hoe is being pulled. The flow may reshuffle the soil. Optionally, a tooth protrudes such that it further cuts the flow of the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventor: Bernard Finney
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Patent number: 8820426Abstract: A rotary weeding device is disclosed and includes: a cylindrical shell; a motor and a transmission connected to the motor, both of which are provided within the shell; a shaft driven by the transmission; and a composite cutter arranged at a distal end of the shaft; the motor may be driven by a DC battery or AC to drive the transmission, and thus rotating the composite cutter through the shaft; a proximal end of the shell is provided with a connecting rod connected to a control handle, with power lines of the DC battery passing through the connecting rod; and the control handle is provided with a speed tuning switch and a charging socket. The weeding device is advantageous over the existing weeding device for the manner of rotary drilling-cut and breaking of both leaves and roots of individual weeds. The nearby grassland may not be damaged during the weeding operation because the composite cutter is small.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Inventor: Ke Lv
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Publication number: 20140209336Abstract: The present application is directed towards ring devices. The ring device includes a sheath and an elongated portion that is operably connected to the sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventor: Vincent A. Suozzi, JR.
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Patent number: 8776909Abstract: A garden cultivation tool with a primary implement head demountably attached to one end of a handle and a secondary implement head demountably attachable to either side of the other end of the handle, each secondary attachment location positioned at an offset angle about the longitudinal axis relative to the primary implement head.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Alan L. Johnson
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Patent number: 8714497Abstract: A tool stand mountable to a tool having a relatively long handle. The handle has a tool head mounted to the second end of the handle. The tool stand has a pivot member, an axle, a rotational stop arm and a leg assembly. The pivot member is coupled to a handle between the first and second end thereof. The axle is rotatably coupled to the pivot member, with the axle rotation in an orientation that is oblique or substantially perpendicular to a handle. The rotational stop arm is fixed to the axle. The leg assembly extends toward a second end of a handle, with the rotational stop arm and the leg assembly being angled at an angle that is less than 180°. The leg assembly, the rotational stop arm and the axle are rotatable about the pivot member between a stowed orientation and an operational orientation.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Steven J. Bricker
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Publication number: 20140076595Abstract: This invention relates to an impact tool. The impact tool includes a handle, and the handle includes a hollow portion. The impact tool also includes an impact portion for impacting with a surface or object, with the impact portion being located at one or both ends of the handle. The impact tool further includes a moveable material, which may be housed within the hollow portion of the handle. The moveable material is adapted or able to move along the hollow portion of the handle during use of the impact tool. The moveable material may serve to increase the momentum associated with the use of the impact tool and/or to reduce the jarring effect associated with the use of the impact tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventors: Maxwell Derek BELSEY, Terry John GRAY
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Patent number: 8651196Abstract: Included are embodiments of a power assisted garden tool. Some embodiments include a handle and an interchangeable tool implement including a garden tool end, a connection end, and an impact platform. Similarly, some embodiments include a drive mechanism coupled to the handle, the drive mechanism including a power source, a motor that provides rotational motion to a rotary shaft, and a piston coupled to the rotary shaft, the piston exhibiting reciprocating motion from the rotational motion, the piston making contact with the interchangeable tool implement, such that the reciprocating motion of the piston causes motion of the interchangeable tool implement.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2013Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Inventor: Daniel D. Sedmak
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Patent number: 8640297Abstract: Devices for removing thatch buildup from the underside of a mower deck, and methods therefore. The device includes a head having a straight edge and at least one curved edge, a neck, and a conical handle.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Inventor: David A. Favreau
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Patent number: 8579040Abstract: Included are embodiments of a power assisted garden tool. Some embodiments include a handle and an interchangeable tool implement including a garden tool end, a connection end, and an impact platform. Similarly, some embodiments include a drive mechanism coupled to the handle, the drive mechanism including a power source, a motor that provides rotational motion to a rotary shaft, and a piston coupled to the rotary shaft, the piston exhibiting reciprocating motion from the rotational motion, the piston making contact with the interchangeable tool implement, such that the reciprocating motion of the piston causes motion of the interchangeable tool implement.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Inventor: Daniel D. Sedmak
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Publication number: 20130240224Abstract: A one-piece garden tool, and process for manufacturing a one-piece garden tool such as a shovel, in which the head of the garden tool and its rod are made from two pieces of plastic. The head further contains a joint portion into which the rod is inserted and axial force and rotational speed are applied with sufficient force to create friction that melts a layer of the rod and joint so the plastic of each mixes. The rod and head are then cooled, and the plastics merge into a single one-piece plastic garden tool. Alternately, ultrasonic waves may be used to melt the rod and joint layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventor: Craig A. Lick
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Publication number: 20130161032Abstract: Devices to repair divots made a golf course include embodiments mounted on a golf cart for transport, and a hand-held embodiment that can fit a golf cart cup holder. Both embodiments comprise a container with a seed/fill mixture, a rake to prepare the divot for repair, and a dispenser mechanism. The cart embodiment includes a cable-operated dispensing mechanism, one embodiment using movement of the rake, the other a cable-operated rotating nozzle to dispense seed. The hand-held embodiment comprises a canister containing the seed/fill mixture and an attached rake. To repair a divot, the hand-held device is positioned proximate the divot, the rake is used to prepare the area, and the device is rotated to cause the seed to be dispensed into the prepared area, thereby repairing the divot and providing for the growth of fresh grass.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2012Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventor: MATTHEW J. CONNOLLY
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Publication number: 20130145738Abstract: Apparatus 10 for gardening having an elongate handle 12 and a tool head 18 located at one end of the handle 12 to extend at least in part at an angle to the lengthwise axis of the handle 12. The elongate handle 12 is arranged to enable selective movement of the elongate handle 12 from an extended condition to a contracted condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventor: John Sanders
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Publication number: 20130062081Abstract: In various embodiments, a garden tool may include a handle, a blade and mechanism for securing the handle to the blade. In various embodiments, the mechanism may include a first portion, in some cases a first band, configured to securely receive the handle. In various embodiments, the mechanism may include a second portion, in some cases a second band, defining a channel to surround a span of the handle. In various embodiments, the channel may be wider than a width of the handle along the span. This may permit movement of the handle relative to the blade during operation of the garden tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: Gerald Rudy Gerent, Joseph Scott Vermilyea
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Patent number: 8347528Abstract: The surface rake apparatus provides for use either in forward or rearward motion, by virtue of the first member's forward wings and the second member's rearward wings. Debris such as snow, leaves, and limbs, for example, can thereby be easily channeled toward a desired destination. Snow, for example, can be pushed or pulled off of a roof or other surface. An important feature of the rearward wings of the second member is the upward slant of each. Another important feature is the inclusion of wheels on the first member. The wheels ensure against scraping by elevating the lower edges of the first and second members slightly above the surface to be rid of debris. The telescopic handle provides benefit of length adjustment so that the apparatus may be most conveniently used in reaching distant surfaces and also in reduced length for those areas more proximal to the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventor: Richard E. Seltzer
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Publication number: 20130000932Abstract: A weed-cutting gardening tool for easy cutting of plants and weeds as well as precision edge trimming. The device has an elongated handle secured to a working end with a V-shaped blade head. The blade head has an overall V-shape with a forward facing tip, two front blade edges, two rear blade edges, and two lateral blade edges. The blade edges provide a variety of cutting surfaces for a user to employ when trimming weeds. Different edges may be utilized by merely rotating the device, alleviating the need for a user to position his or her body in awkward positions. The device may also come with an elongated blade member that extends above the blade head and is useful for edge trimming along a sidewalk or garden boundary.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: John Corsini, Frank DiFelice
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Publication number: 20130000931Abstract: A dual blade garden hoe device is disclosed having a working end mounted to an elongated handle. The working end of the device comprises a perpendicular shaft that creates a T-junction with the handle. A pair of parallel blades is secured onto the perpendicular shaft and disposed at a variable pitch. The blades position along the length of the shaft is adjustable to create different widths between blades. The blades extended downward to provide a dual-hoe device that is adapted to create a pair of parallel troughs through soil, particularly suited for garden beds or farms wherein seed is placed in parallel rows. The parallel blades are oriented from the device such that when the blades are in contact with the working surface, each blade will create a separate and parallel trough, thereby reducing time and effort in making a systematic garden design or alignment of farming rows.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Kelly Wroolie, William Wroolie
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Publication number: 20120318543Abstract: The tool is an optimized scuffle hoe that maximizes the efforts of the user in forward and backward motion, and that provides the functions of multiple garden tools, all-in-one. The tool includes a V-shaped head portion having an open interior with blades that are sharpened on both inside and outside. The V-shaped head is connected to a handle portion by curved arms that are free of 90 degree bends.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventor: Gloria Jean Schultz
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Patent number: 8291995Abstract: The root wacker tool is a manually operated hand tool that includes a shaft of which mounted thereon is a hammer cap for imparting a force into a blade located about an opposite end of the shaft, which is useful in the cutting of roots or stumps located within compacted soil. The slide hammer has a mushroom shape to form a finger guard, and can be disengaged from the shaft to connect to a handle accessory to form a sledge hammer. The handle accessory can be connected to the shaft for use as a root whacker tool or attached to the blade to form an ax. An accessory saw can be stored within the shaft when not in use, and can be attached to the handle accessory for use as a saw. The shaft is aligned above the desired cutting surface via a slide hammer that slides vertically about the shaft, and a footplate, which secures the blade with respect to the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Joanne Stoklasa
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Patent number: 8287014Abstract: According to one embodiment, a shovel for excavating material within a utility location includes a blade made from a non-metal material. The blade has an overall thickness and a leading edge with a blunt surface and a beveled surface. The overall thickness of the blade includes a combined thickness of the blunt and beveled surfaces. The thickness of the blunt surface is between about 25% and about 75% of the overall thickness of the blade. The shovel also includes a neck coupled to the blade, as well as a handle coupled to the neck.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Inventor: Daniel Combe
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Publication number: 20120217030Abstract: A garden cultivation tool with a primary implement head demountably attached to one end of a handle and a secondary implement head demountably attachable to either side of the other end of the handle, each secondary attachment location positioned at an offset angle about the longitudinal axis relative to the primary implement head.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: Alan L. Johnson
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Publication number: 20120137548Abstract: A hand tool (or an add-on accessory for the hand tool) with a handle includes one or more retractable arms that, when unfolded and extended maintains the tool in an upright position while the tool is at rest; and an attachment coupling the one or more retractable arms to the handle, the one or more arms rotatably engaged to attachment and the handle and when unfolded the one or more arm maintains the handle in an upright position off the ground to make the tool visible to an operator, wherein the one or more arms are retracted and secured into a closed position against the handle when the operator desires to resume work.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventor: Kim S. Kimball
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Publication number: 20120132448Abstract: The invention relates to a device for exerting a compressive force on soil around the root ball of a plant for compacting the soil. The device has a substantially planar head having a pair of arms that are configured to extend over at least a portion of the soil above the root ball of the plant for exerting a compressive force on a portion of the soil. The device also has a handle fixedly attached to the head that is configured to transfer force to the head when a user exerts a compressive force to the handle, thereby compacting soil positioned beneath the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventor: Ralph Costley
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Publication number: 20120103640Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for weed elimination using a manually operable weed stomping tool that is comprised of a handle, an elongated shaft, a footrest, and a weed stomping bit that has a cutting edge. When the weed stomping bit is positioned on the ground over the centre of a weed and downward pressure is applied, either by pushing on the handle or stepping on the footrest, the weed stomping bit is forced into the ground while simultaneously the cutting edge of the weed stomping bit severs the weed's foliage from the stem and the weed stomping bit crushes the weed stalk and attendant root structure to a depth below grade.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Christopher James Kirchmann
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Patent number: 8087469Abstract: The Post and Drainage Hole Digger is designed to manually dig shallow holes in the earth for posts or deeper holes for drainage or shallow wells. It is a modification of an existing device called an earth anchor used for anchoring situations such as storage sheds and guying applications. The invention is comprised of a steel disk screw mechanism, a steel shaft to which the steel disk is welded at one end and an attaching mechanism is incorporated at the other end, a U-shaped steel cutting bar welded to the shaft and the disk, a steel cutting tooth bent downward and welded to the disk, a detachable turning handle connected to the shaft via the attaching mechanism, and extension(s) that can be inserted between the main shaft and the turning handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Inventor: Edward Leone Bugeja
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Patent number: 8079423Abstract: A cultivating tool for removing weeds and unwanted grass and for cultivating ground around and under an object under which a standard hoe or a hula-type hoe cannot fit. The cultivating tool has a thin scraping blade at the lower end of an elongated handle with a blade assembly interconnecting the handle and an upwardly disposed mounting standard on the upper surface of the scraping blade. The blade assembly includes a mechanism that connects to the lower end of the handle and a pivoting mechanism that pivots the scraping blade relative to the handle. The blade assembly connects the scraping blade to the handle in a manner which maintains the spaced area above both ends of the blade unobstructed so the scraping blade may slide under a plant without harming the plant and under an object to remove weeds and grass.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Inventor: George H. Cole
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Publication number: 20110290512Abstract: A precision garden hoe includes a blade having a curved upper edge, a curved lower edge, pointed tips at the sides where the edges meet, and front and rear surfaces; a handle adapted to be held by a user; and a shaft having a front end attached to the rear surface of the blade, a rear end attached to the handle, and a bend so that the blade is at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the handle. The edges of the blade may be sharp. The bend in the shaft may be at an angle so that, when attached at a perpendicular angle to the front end of the shaft, the blade will be at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the rear end of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Mark Cook
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Patent number: 8051918Abstract: A method and apparatus for weed removal, wherein using a depilatory method (new use) with an extension spring having an arcuate axis and being driven in a rotational sliding motion relative to the soil-bearing weed to be removed. For this purpose the apparatus is equipped with a spring (10), having an arcuate axis that is bent at 180 degrees and the spring is made in the shape of a spring of variable rate, so that the spring has a large diameter in its middle zone and conically reduced cylindrical ends of smaller diameter.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Inventor: Eugene Zeyger
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Publication number: 20110265353Abstract: A plow shovel configured to create a path in snow by pushing the snow along a surface without lifting the snow. The plow shovel has a handle attached to a scoop having a first side and a second side. The scoop has a multi-sided plow component configured to part snow and makes a path without lifting the shovel as the plow shovel is pushed forward. A method of clearing a path in snow using the plow shovel described is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventor: Frederick David Kaplan
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Publication number: 20110220374Abstract: The present disclosure is to a handled, bladed tool having a plurality of straight edges and at least four vertices formed by straight edges configured to perform various tasks. The tool comprises an angular configuration of the handle and the plane of the bladed tool face attached thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Daniel C. Martin
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Publication number: 20110061882Abstract: A device for making holes in the ground for easy insertion and planting of garden plants which are rooted in small containers. The tool has a least one frustro-conical or frustro-pyramidal shaped projection forming a cone extending down projecting downward from a base of a stirrup having a means for attaching a handle defining a cylinder formed at the top of the stirrup. A long handle may project up from the tool body with a large aperture just above the tool body into which the user's foot may be placed to help in pushing the projections into the ground to make holes sized for planting garden plants. The tool body can be connected to the handle rigidly or may swivel if desired. In one embodiment a plurality of frustro-conical shaped projections extend from a tool body. The projections are assembled onto a tool body in such a way that the distance between each of the projections is easy adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Daniel L. Broadstone
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Publication number: 20110061883Abstract: Handles allow hand tools, implements or other utensils to operate within their arc of natural use, motion and attack without requiring extension, flexion, radial deviation, or ulnar deviation of the wrist from the neutral plane of the forearm. The preferred embodiments further include a grip shaped to increase the effectiveness of the tool and minimize antagonism between muscles and tendons of the wrist, forearm and upper arm, while maximizing the effectiveness of the gripping force delivered to it by the user. Maintaining the wrist and forearm in a neutral position increases a tool user's potential strength by increasing the synergy between large muscles of the forearm and upper arm and shoulders. It also decreases compression of the tendons and nerves in the carpal tunnel and between the wrist and forearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Bruce Baker
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Publication number: 20100319943Abstract: A hand held tool for gardens, landscapes and the like; comprising a handle, and a tool head. The tool head is formed from a flat blade that has tapers and is bent in substantially a “J” shape that is beveled along a portion of its edges. The open end of the “J” has a beveled tip, preferably containing a center notch. The bent, closed portion of the “J” shape is beveled at least 50% and forms a heel. The short leg of the “J” forms a flange, which is preferably not beveled and provides an area for attaching the tool head to the handle, preferably via a tang. The blade width is generally four or more times wider than the thickness of the blade material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: Randolph Artemas Holdredge
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Publication number: 20100206590Abstract: A gardening and landscaping tool may include a handle attached to a blade, with the blade being bent at an angle relative to the handle. The tool may be useful for removing weeds, unwanted grass, plants, and the like. The tool may use a pushing/sliding force to slide the blade at or just below the surface. The blade may include a sharp edge that may cut through the ground with ease.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventor: Daniel Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7743845Abstract: Apparatus for trimming grass around sprinkler heads or tending a small garden area includes a first housing member having a plurality of serrations formed on one end for cutting grass around such sprinkler heads. A second housing member partially disposed for reciprocal movement within the first housing member. A first elongated rod like member is passed through the center apertures in each housing member and the another elongated rod like member engages an end of such first elongated rod like member. A caged biasing spring is disposed over the second rod like member for aiding in reciprocal movement of the second housing member. A resilient elastomeric member is provided for absorbing shock during use of apparatus for tending such small garden area and a mechanism for manipulating the apparatus while trimming such grass around such sprinkler head or tending such small garden area.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: George A. Ortiz