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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1080537
(21) Application Number: 331858
(54) English Title: WIRE WEED-CUTTER AND STAGGERED TOOTHED HARROW
(54) French Title: DESHERBEUSE A FIL ET HERSE A DENTS DECALEES
Status: Expired
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Abstracts

English Abstract






A B S T R A C T :
A gardening tool mounted on 2 wheels used for both cutting
weeds at the roots and cultivating the soil. In this invention
a thin steel wire is streched tightly from the ends of Z steel
pins which are mounted by set-screws in the ends of a 13"
square tubing which is welded across the end of the handle
to form a "T" shape. With this tool weeds are cut approx-
imately 3 CM below the surface of the ground while pushing
the implement forward. A staggered tooth harrow is then
engaged which cultivates the soil while pulling in reverse.


Claims

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T E EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY
OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:

A manually operable garden weed-cutter and cultivator,
comprising an elongated main handle, a handle grip member
at the upper end of said handle and a pair of ground-engaging
wheels at the lower end of said handle, a mounting bar att-
ached to the lower end of said handle forwardly of said wheels
said mounting bar having a pair of pins adjustable mounted
thereon, a weed-cutting wire attached between the lower ends
of said pins, a staggered-tooth harrow pivotable mounted on
said mounting bar forwardly of said pins for movement be-
tween a raised inoperative position and a lowered operative
position and control linkage means on said handle to raise
and lower said harrow.


Description

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DISCLO SUR E:
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THIS INVENTION RELATES TO A MANU~LLY OPERABLI~ GARDEN IMPLEMENT
WHICH CUTS WEEDS AT THE ROOTS AND CULTIVATES THE SOIL.
It is common in devices used for gardening to employ
straight metal blades or barR sharpened to a taper to cut
weeds below the surface of the ground. even when sharp
these are hard to operate because of the re~istance created
by the bulk of the blade, and accumulation o moist soil .
Eventually, the sharpened tapered edge wear s off, leaving
a dull, thick, blunt, round edge whicn does not cut cleanly,
and is very hard to push through soil.
These disadvantages are easily overcome by the use of
a thin steel wire in place of the sharpened blade. The wire
never requires sharpening, will not collect moist soil, and
has only a raction of thc resistance, thus making it very
easy to slice through the soil.




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Tl~-3 Stagge red Tooth Harrow has ad~ar~tages o~ler the
common rake, in that the teeth are spaced twice as far apart
This prevents cl ogKing and trash dragging and is ju6t as
efficient in cultivating because of the double row of te~th.
Moreover, the harrowing can only be done in reverse which
gives a beautifying effect to your work because footprints
are cultivated and weeds which may have been re-set or
transplanted by tra~nping on them will also be cultivated and
d i s 1 o d g e d .
Being mounted on wheels, this tool becomes a great aid
in taking the labor out of gardening. The wheel~ not only carry
its weight, but provide even depth for the wire cutter.
You can actually cultivate your entire garden in much the ~arne
time that it would take to walk through it and back a row
at a time.

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lN DRAWINGS WHICH ILLUSTRATE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVE~NTION,
FIGURE 1 is a drawing of the entire implement, showing the
staggered tooth harrow in the engaged position.
FIGURE 2 show s only the front end of the implement with the
staggered tooth harrow in the disengaged position
FIGURE 3 is an enlar ged ver ~ion of the front end of figur e 1
with the harrow engaged
FIGURE ~ is an enlarged ver ion of figure 2



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S~ECIFICATIONS: Figure 1,
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THE SKET(:TI C)F TllI~ INVENTION REVI~AL.~5:
#1 The 3 1/2" long harrow teeth
~t2 The 9~ lon~ by 3 1 /Z~' wide harrow tooth rnounting plate. The tooth ~;pan
between outside teeth i6 ~1. When setting wire weed cutter at full 12"
width, the 2 steel wire mounting pin6 (#4) al~o serve a~ harrow teeth,
thus making up tIIe differencc b~tween the 12" wire width setting and the
8~ harrow tooth ~pan
#3 High tension wire weed-cutter
#4 The 9 mm thick by 12 1/2 cm long steel depth control, tension control
and wire guide pins
#5 Tension adjustments nuts. The threads at the top of the pins serve as
the wire tightener, This is achieved by turning the nuts on the pin located
at the bottom o~ the square tube mounting bar, BO that the pins move down-
ward
#~ Steel pin set-screws and jamb nut which is used to fasten the wire
#7 Cutting width adjustment holes, allowing for 8~, 9~, 10", 11" and 12~'
setting6
#8 7 1/2" Wheels (Tread width 1 1/4" )
#9 9mm axle
#10 Harrow engage di~engage rod
#11 Harrow engage disengage handle. The staggered toothed harrow i9
disengaged when the handle is pulled backward. This tilts the h~rrow
teeth in and upward forward attitude. This position must be maintained
when pushing forward, or when the cutting wire i8 in u~e. For cultiva-
ting and beautifying, the handle #11 i~ pushed forward, which engages
the harrow teeth at a right angle to the earth. In this position the imp-
lement must be pulled only. Because the harrow teeth extend 1 1/2"
lower than does the cutting wire,when engaged, the tool i9 raised so that
the wheels are free. This not only provides weight to keep the harrow
teeth in the ground, but also raises the tool enough so that the cutting
wire just scrapes the surface of the ground, pulling out weeds which were
cut off by the wire when puæhing the tool forward.
#12 Implement Master Handle
#13 Handle bar grip
#14 Harrow control handle mounting bracket
Figure 3 - Engaged position - Enlarged
Figure 4 - Disengaged position - Enlarged,


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Administrative Status

Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 1980-07-01
(45) Issued 1980-07-01
Expired 1997-07-02

Abandonment History

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Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
BROWN, ARTHUR H.
Past Owners on Record
None
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Drawings 1994-04-07 2 66
Claims 1994-04-07 1 27
Abstract 1994-04-07 1 19
Cover Page 1994-04-07 1 15
Description 1994-04-07 3 101