CN217825877U - Weeder - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to a weeder, be in including the body of rod with connect the weeding portion of the lower part of the body of rod, the lower tip of the body of rod is most advanced cone down, weeding portion protrusion in the lateral surface of the body of rod just supreme crescent is down followed to the protrusion height of weeding portion, be provided with many convex barbs that make progress on the up end of weeding portion, many the barb is the interval setting each other. The weeder of the utility model can smoothly insert the weeding part into the soil by reasonably arranging the structure of the weeding part, and can hang and bring out the root system of weeds by utilizing a plurality of barbs by arranging the plurality of barbs on the upper end surface of the weeding part, thereby weeding more quickly and thoroughly, improving the weeding efficiency and reducing the weeding difficulty; the weeder of the utility model also has the advantages of convenient carrying and wide application range.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a weeding instrument, concretely relates to weeder.
Background
In the prior art, spades and hoes are commonly used for weeding. On one hand, because some weeds have deeper root systems, when a spade and a hoe are used for weeding, a large area of land needs to be dug, so that the problems of high labor intensity, low labor efficiency and serious damage to the land exist, and the problem that the roots of the weeds are not completely removed easily occurs when the spade and the hoe are used for weeding; on the other hand, both the spade and the hoe have the problem of inconvenient operation, and especially when the operation space is small, weeding is difficult to carry out through digging and shoveling, so that weeds in partial corner areas are difficult to clear.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims at providing a weeder to promote weeding efficiency and reduce the weeding degree of difficulty.
A weeder, be in including the body of rod and connection the weeding portion of the lower part of the body of rod, the lower tip of the body of rod is most advanced cone down, weeding portion protrusion in the lateral surface of the body of rod just supreme crescent is down followed to the bulge height of weeding portion, be provided with many convex barbs that make progress on the up end of weeding portion, many the barb is the interval setting each other.
Optionally, a plurality of the barbs are pointed barbs with pointed ends upwards.
Optionally, the weeding portion becomes thinner gradually along the protruding direction of the weeding portion protruding out of the outer side face of the rod body.
Optionally, a barb is arranged at a corner of the upper end of the weeding portion close to the outer side.
Optionally, a handle is arranged at the upper part of the rod body.
Optionally, a blade mounting hole and a blade limiting structure are arranged on the weeding portion.
Optionally, the lower part of the body of rod is provided with two at least weeding portion, two at least weeding portion is in the setting of staggering in the circumference of the body of rod.
Optionally, at least two weeding portions are staggered in the axial direction of the rod body.
Optionally, the lower end of the weeding portion is connected with the upper end of the cone.
Optionally, including the rake head, the overhead many that is provided with of rake the body of rod, many all be provided with on the body of rod weeding portion, a plurality of it all has many to set up on the up end of weeding portion the barb.
The weeder of the utility model has the advantages that the weeding part can be smoothly inserted into soil by reasonably arranging the structure of the weeding part, and the root system of weeds can be brought out by the barbs by arranging the barbs on the upper end surface of the weeding part, so that the weeding can be more quickly and thoroughly carried out, the weeding efficiency is improved, the weeding difficulty is reduced, and the damage to the land is reduced; the weeder of the utility model also has the advantages of convenient carrying and wide application range.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a configuration of a weeder according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 isbase:Sub>A cross-sectional view A-A of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a second schematic view of the weeder according to the second embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the embodiment of the weed extractor with the blades mounted thereon;
fig. 6 is a third schematic structural view of the weeder in accordance with the present embodiment.
In the figure: 1-a rod body; 2-a cone; 3-a weeding section; 4-agnail; 5, barb; 6-a handle; 7, a blade limiting strip; 8-blade mounting holes; 9-a blade; 10-a screw; 11-drag head body.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A weeder as shown in fig. 1 and 2, including the body of rod 1 and the weeding portion 3 of fixed connection in the lower part of the body of rod 1, the lower tip of the body of rod 1 is tip down's cone 2, and the protrusion of weeding portion 3 in the lateral surface of the body of rod 1 and the protrusion height of weeding portion 3 from supreme crescent down is provided with many convex barbs 4 that make progress on the up end of weeding portion 3, and many barbs 4 set up at an interval each other.
When the weeder is used, the cone 2 is firstly inserted into soil, then the weeding part 3 is inserted into the soil, the plurality of barbs 4 are utilized to hang the root systems of weeds, and then the weeds and the root systems are pulled out of the soil; the cone 2 and the weeding part 3 which gradually protrudes outwards from bottom to top are arranged, so that the effect of reducing resistance can be achieved in the process of inserting into soil, the difficulty of inserting into soil is reduced, and the root systems of weeds can be hung by the plurality of barbs 4, so that the root systems of the weeds can be thoroughly removed; consequently, through the structure of reasonable weeding portion 3 that sets up and set up many barbs 4, can promote weeding efficiency, can reduce the weeding degree of difficulty, can reduce the destruction to the soil.
As a preferred embodiment, in order to better catch the root system of the weeds, the plurality of barbs 4 are all sharp spikes with the pointed ends upwards. In other embodiments, the barbs 4 may be provided in a non-pointed configuration at the ends, such as a cylinder or prism.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the weeding portion 3 becomes thinner gradually along the protruding direction of the weeding portion protruding out of the outer side surface of the rod body 1, that is, the cross section of the weeding portion 3 perpendicular to the axial direction of the rod body 1 is in a triangular shape with an outward tip, and the reasonable structure of the weeding portion 3 can play a role in reducing resistance during the process of inserting into soil.
In some embodiments, the upper end of the weeding portion 3 is provided with the barb 5 at the corner close to the outer side, the barb 5 inclines upwards, and in the actual use process, the barb 5 can be used for hooking weeds in some small gaps and narrow spaces, so that the application range of the weed extractor is expanded.
In some embodiments, the handle 6 is arranged at the upper part of the rod body 1, and the weed remover forms a handheld single-head weeding tool by arranging the handle 6 at the upper part of the rod body 1. Furthermore, the size of the weeder is reasonably set, so that the weeder can be made into a portable tool with the size of a screwdriver.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, the weeding portion 3 is provided with a blade mounting hole 8 and a blade limiting structure, which is typically a blade limiting groove or a blade limiting strip 7; when blade 9 is used, the blade 9 is fixedly connected to the weeding portion 3 by using the screw 10 matched with the blade mounting hole 8, so that the weed extractor can realize a cutting function, the application range of the weed extractor is enlarged, and the blade 9 is taken down when the blade 9 is not needed. Preferably, the blade edge of the blade 9 is directed upward when the blade 9 is attached to the blade removing part 3.
In some embodiments, the lower end of the grass cutting portion 3 engages the upper end of the cone 2 in order to make the insertion of the weeder into the soil more continuous.
In some embodiments, the rod body 1 and the weeding portion 3 are fixedly connected together by means of integral casting. In other embodiments, the rod body 1 and the weeding portion 3 are fixedly connected together by a fastener.
In some embodiments, in order to increase the weeding range, the lower part of the rod body 1 is provided with at least two weeding portions 3, and the at least two weeding portions 3 are staggered in the circumferential direction of the rod body 1. Further, in order to prevent the resistance from being too large when the rod body is inserted into the soil, at least two weeding portions 3 are arranged in a staggered manner in the axial direction of the rod body 1.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 6, the weeder includes a rake head 11, a plurality of rods 1 are fixedly connected to the rake head 11, a weeding portion 3 is disposed on each of the plurality of rods 1, and a plurality of barbs 4 are disposed on an upper end surface of each of the plurality of weeding portions 3, thereby forming a rake-shaped weeder.
Claims (10)
1. The utility model provides a weeder, its characterized in that includes the body of rod and connects the weeding portion of the lower part of the body of rod, the lower tip of the body of rod is most advanced cone down, weeding portion protrusion in the lateral surface of the body of rod just the supreme crescent is down followed to the protrusion height of weeding portion, be provided with many convex barbs that make progress on the up end of weeding portion, many the barb is the setting of interval each other.
2. The weeder according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of barbs is a pointed barb with its tip directed upward.
3. The weeder according to claim 1, wherein said weeding portion is tapered in a protruding direction in which it protrudes from an outer side surface of said rod body.
4. The weeder according to claim 1, wherein a barb is provided at a corner of an upper end of said weeding portion on an outer side.
5. The weeder of claim 1, wherein a handle is provided at an upper portion of said lever body.
6. The weeder of claim 1, wherein said weeding portion is provided with a blade mounting hole and a blade restricting structure.
7. The weeder according to claim 1, wherein said lower portion of said rod body is provided with at least two of said weeding portions, said at least two weeding portions being staggered in a circumferential direction of said rod body.
8. The weeder of claim 7, wherein at least two of said weeding portions are arranged offset in the axial direction of said rod body.
9. The weeder of claim 1, wherein a lower end of said weeding portion engages an upper end of said cone.
10. The weeder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, comprising a rake head, wherein a plurality of said rods are disposed on said rake head, said plurality of said rods each having said weeding portion, and a plurality of said barbs each being disposed on an upper end surface of said weeding portion.
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