WO2009046489A1 - A weeding tool - Google Patents
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- WO2009046489A1 WO2009046489A1 PCT/AU2008/001491 AU2008001491W WO2009046489A1 WO 2009046489 A1 WO2009046489 A1 WO 2009046489A1 AU 2008001491 W AU2008001491 W AU 2008001491W WO 2009046489 A1 WO2009046489 A1 WO 2009046489A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01B—SOIL WORKING IN AGRICULTURE OR FORESTRY; PARTS, DETAILS, OR ACCESSORIES OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES OR IMPLEMENTS, IN GENERAL
- A01B1/00—Hand tools
- A01B1/16—Tools for uprooting weeds
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- This invention relates to a weeding tool for the removal of weeds from the garden or farm and more particularly to a weed extraction home or market garden implement having combined features that facilitate easy and efficient weeding of the soil in a garden without requiring repetitive kneeling or scooping of the user or unnecessary relocation of the soil during the removal.
- weeds and their removals have always been and are a constant problem. From a commercial sense, weeds compete with taking nutrients and moisture from the soil, and during the harvesting of the crop from a garden can become entangled and therefore the separation is required before the product can be sold.
- claw or jaw based weeding devices have a pair of blades that are designed to be placed next to the main stem of the weed and dug in below to remove the weed and roots.
- the size of the claw or jaw, or blade often makes the tool difficult to position about the weed to be removed, particularly in a garden bed where there are a lot of plants growing in amongst the weeds.
- a further object of this invention is to provide a useful weeding tool for the removal of weeds from a garden, such as those found in residential homes or in market gardens, that can ameliorate the short comings and problems associated with those methods and implements introduced above for the extraction of weeds from the soil.
- a weeding tool for the removal of weeds from the garden, said tool including:
- said head including diverging fork fingers
- said fingers spaced to define connection points for a lateral/horizontal fixing of a cord or strip across said fingers, such that when the fork fingers are rested or pressed into the soil for weed extraction, the cord or strip is submerged enough to be drawn across the stem or roots of the weed to be removed from the soil.
- An advantage of such an arrangement is that no longer is there the requirement to use poisonous or at best, chemicals that are required to kill off the weeds to potential detriment of other plants grown within the soil substrate.
- this invention provides for a simple weeding tool which through the utilisation of the fork fingers can assist the cutting edge, which for this invention is a simple strip or cord, which when the edge is dragged or actually worked against the stem ' of the weed, the strip or cord is able to leverage up or cut the weed and take with it the associated root system, or at least a substantial part thereof in a single action.
- edge or contact of the implement with the weed itself is a simple strip or cord, there is no excessive ground disturbance and the whole weed extraction process can be done with realistic ease and efficiency.
- the forked fingers of this garden tool implement is able to get in close proximity of the , weed to be removed making it particularly useful in very crowded garden plots, wherein the weed or weeds are surrounded also by the plants which are purposely part of the arrangement
- the garden tool provides weed eradication that is capable of efficiently removing the weed and in substantial part the associated root system from both the residential gardens and also those market garden situations.
- cord or strip is fixed to the diverging fork fingers at substantially the end or tip of the respective fork fingers
- the cord or strip is a single length of wire.
- the forked fingers include a rotatable tensioning feature for the simple tightening of the strip of wire across the respective forked fingers.
- the rotatable tension means is a threaded arrangement wherein a threaded bar extends across and joins each of the diverging fork fingers, and a rotatable barrel about the thread upon rotation tightens or loosens said wire.
- the rotatable tension means is a threaded arrangement wherein a threaded bar extends up into the handle, and a nut about the thread upon rotation tightens or loosens said wire.
- the longitudinal body attached to the head of the forked fingers is of a length to make it such that the application of the wire can be done with the user not having to be required to stoop or kneel very close to the weed to properly extract it.
- This extended longitudinal body includes at its distal end a handle which the user's hand can be gripped thereto during use, and preferably in some embodiments an additional handle extends perpendicularly from the longitudinal upright to which the users other hand can then grasp.
- An advantage of this arrangement is that by having the handles as part of the longitudinal body means that greater comfort and efficiency can also be realistically envisaged improving the ease to which the weed can be eradicated.
- the head that includes the diverging fingers is folded forward from the vertical plain of the longitudinal body with the respective tips of each finger also folded to run substantially again in parallel with the longitudinal body.
- the weeding tool is a hand held garden tool wherein the longitudinal body in the most part simply forms a handle to which can be gripped by a user.
- An advantage of this further form of the invention is that the actual garden claws attached to a traditional wheel type ploughing arrangement can be wheeled along certain sections of ground for continual engagement of the device with weeds that require eradication.
- Figure 1 is a preferred embodiment of one form of the invention wherein there is provided an extended longitudinal arm which would allow the user of the weeding tool to eradicate the weeds from a standing position.
- Figure 2 shows a close up of the head of the weeding tool showing the two diverging fingers wherein the wire is connected there across.
- Figure 3 shows a further embodiment of this invention wherein the weeding tool includes a more traditional short handled grip.
- Figure 4 is a further embodiment of this invention wherein the weeding tool is incorporated into a wheeling device for it to be applied for the eradication of weeds and other pest plants over a more expansive area of soil to be treated.
- Figures 5a and 5b show a cross-sectional view and a frontal view of weeds being removed from the ground using the weeding tool.
- Figure 6a and 6b show preferred embodiments of the rotatable tension means for the wire.
- a weeding tool shown generally as 10 wherein the weeding tool includes a longitudinal body 12 which has attached at one distal end a head which is generally shown as 14.
- the head includes two diverting fingers 16, 18 that move off the longitudinal plain of the longitudinal body 12 by virtue of fold 17 and extend out to a further fold 19 where the two distal ends 20, 22 of the respective forked finger 16, 18 returned to a substantive parallel positioning with the longitudinal body 12.
- the respective fingers 16, 18 and the relevant ends 20 and 22 provide a path to which a strip of wire 24 can be positioned therein and then tensioned by the feature 30, which is best shown in Figure 2 by virtue of the screw thread which when rotated can tighten the strip of wire 24 to the weeding tool 10.
- the design of the forked fingers are such that they are able to rest or slightly be pressed into the soil so that the strip of wire 24 becomes submerged and a simple lateral movement of the weeding tool 10 across the weed will see the weed being dislodged from its position within the soil, but with minimal disturbance or loosening of the soil thereby not affecting the soil structure to any plants in close proximity.
- Figure 3 provides a further embodiment of the invention but in this instance the longitudinal body is not extended and simply forms in the most part a handle 34 of which can be gripped by the user when the implement is required for use.
- Figure 4 provides still a further embodiment of the invention where in this instance, the weeding tool forms an attachment to almost a ploughing agricultural implement.
- the wheeling arrangement allows for the too! to be passed over much greater expansive of lands, such that the kinds associated with market gardens and small farms.
- the user is able to utilise this particular implement 36 by taking hold of the respective uprights 38, 40 and through the use of the wheel effectively roll along the length of the land lifting the fingers 16, 18 and the wire into place as required.
- the unique application of the diverting fork fingers and the strip of wire there across means that weed eradication is capable of being completed conveniently without physical detriment to the user or the soil and plants surrounding the weed.
- Figures 5a and 5b show a cross-sectional view and a frontal view of weeds being removed from the ground using the weeding tool 10.
- the wire 24 is positioned slightly below the surface of the ground 52 by virtue of the ends 20,22 of each forked arm 16,18.
- the path of the wire 24 below the ground surface 52 can be seen through broken lines 54.
- the wire 24 comes across a weed 50 the wire 24 is able to sever the weed 50.
- the rotatable tension means is a threaded arrangement 66 wherein a threaded bar 68a, 68b extends across and joins each of the diverging fork fingers 62, 64, and a rotatable barrel 70 about the thread upon rotation tightens or loosens said wire 72.
- the rotatable tension means is a threaded arrangement wherein a threaded bar 76 extends up into the handle 74, and a nut about the thread upon rotation forces wings 82a 7 82b against diverging fingers 84, 86 to tighten or loosen the wire 88.
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DE102016101052A1 (en) | 2015-01-28 | 2016-07-28 | Nikolaus Düttmann | Soil cultivation implement with a handle and a loosening tool attached to it at the end |
CN108668532A (en) * | 2018-06-28 | 2018-10-19 | 贵州贵米农业科技有限公司 | A kind of Rice Cropping fixed point weeder |
USD972380S1 (en) | 2020-12-09 | 2022-12-13 | Harold Gentry | Gardening tool head |
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GB337384A (en) * | 1929-07-29 | 1930-10-29 | William Henry Bishop | A new or improved garden tool for removing weeds and stones and for other purposes |
DE3100011A1 (en) * | 1981-01-02 | 1982-07-29 | Adolf 8901 Zusmarshausen Thoma | Soil-cultivating appliance |
GB2161682A (en) * | 1984-07-18 | 1986-01-22 | Kenneth John Charles Davis | Weeding tool |
DE29613055U1 (en) * | 1996-07-27 | 1996-10-02 | Müller, Franz, 95111 Rehau | Weeding equipment |
DE29820618U1 (en) * | 1998-11-19 | 1999-02-18 | Carstens, Peter, 22889 Tangstedt | Steel wire hoe |
DE10038042A1 (en) * | 1999-08-09 | 2001-03-01 | Heinz Rohr | Weeding tool comprises fork with two curved prongs linked at lower end by strip with cutting edge, curve of prongs and sides being closed by netting and mounted on handle |
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GB337384A (en) * | 1929-07-29 | 1930-10-29 | William Henry Bishop | A new or improved garden tool for removing weeds and stones and for other purposes |
DE3100011A1 (en) * | 1981-01-02 | 1982-07-29 | Adolf 8901 Zusmarshausen Thoma | Soil-cultivating appliance |
GB2161682A (en) * | 1984-07-18 | 1986-01-22 | Kenneth John Charles Davis | Weeding tool |
DE29613055U1 (en) * | 1996-07-27 | 1996-10-02 | Müller, Franz, 95111 Rehau | Weeding equipment |
DE29820618U1 (en) * | 1998-11-19 | 1999-02-18 | Carstens, Peter, 22889 Tangstedt | Steel wire hoe |
DE10038042A1 (en) * | 1999-08-09 | 2001-03-01 | Heinz Rohr | Weeding tool comprises fork with two curved prongs linked at lower end by strip with cutting edge, curve of prongs and sides being closed by netting and mounted on handle |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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DE102016101052A1 (en) | 2015-01-28 | 2016-07-28 | Nikolaus Düttmann | Soil cultivation implement with a handle and a loosening tool attached to it at the end |
CN108668532A (en) * | 2018-06-28 | 2018-10-19 | 贵州贵米农业科技有限公司 | A kind of Rice Cropping fixed point weeder |
USD972380S1 (en) | 2020-12-09 | 2022-12-13 | Harold Gentry | Gardening tool head |
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