Powered garden tool
A powered garden tool is provided comprising a handle member having a power unit disposed therein and a digging attachment having a first end rotatably and detachably securable to the handle member and a second end having at least two cutting blade members secured thereto. In an alternative embodiment, the powered garden tool is in the form of a digging attachment which can be rotatably and detachably securable to a hand-held power tool, such as a power drill or cordless screwdriver.
| Patent number | Title | Issue date |
| 7150238 | Bulber with dirt release mechanism | 2006-12-19 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A powered garden tool comprising: (a) a handle member having a power unit disposed therein, and (b) a first digging attachment comprising: (1) an elongated shaft having afirst end rotatably and detachably securable to said handle member and a distal second end, and (2) at least two soil excavating members secured to said second end of said elongated shaft, each of said at least two soil excavating members consisting of:(c) a vertical winged cutting blade member having a horizontal ground-engaging blade edge perpendicularly disposed to said elongated shaft, a first shaft-securing planar edge extending upwardly from said horizontal ground-engaging blade edge and a firstslanted edge extending outwardly and away from said elongated shaft, and (d) an angle winged cutting blade member having an angular ground-engaging blade edge angularly disposed from said elongated shaft, a second shaft-securing planar edge extendingupwardly from said angular ground-engaging blade and a second slanted edge extending outwardly and away from said elongated shaft,
wherein said first slanted edge is joined to said second slanted edge, thereby joining said vertical winged cutting blade member and said angle winged cutting blade member.
2. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein said at least two soil excavating members consists of four (4) soil excavating members, each soil excavating member having an angle winged cutting blade member and a vertical wingedcutting blade member.
3. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 2, wherein said four (4) soil excavating members are arranged concentrically about said second end of said elongated shaft.
4. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein activation of said power unit causes said digging attachment to rotate.
5. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 4, further comprising activation means disposed on said handle member to activate said power unit.
6. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 5, wherein said activation means is an on/off switch.
7. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 4, wherein rotation of said digging attachment causes said at least two soil excavating members to rotate.
8. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 7, wherein the rotation of said at least two soil excavating members is of sufficient speed to cause each of said soil excavating members to penetrate a section of ground and excavate soil fromsaid section of ground, thereby creating a hole.
9. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 8, wherein said at least two soil excavating members is four (4) soil excavating members, each soil excavating member having an angle winged cutting blade member and a vertical winged cuttingblade member, said four soil excavating members being arranged concentrically about said second end of said elongated shaft in such a manner that when said elongated shaft is rotated a sufficient speed, said four soil excavating members are capable ofpenetrating a section of ground and excavating soil from said section of ground, thereby creating a hole.
10. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a second digging attachment in the form of an elongated shaft having a first end rotatably and detachably securable to said handle member and a second end having at leasttwo soil excavating members secured thereto, said second digging attachment being interchangeable with said first digging attachment.
11. The powered garden tool in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a shield concentrically disposed near said first end of said elongated shaft.
12. In combination with a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, a garden tool attachment comprising: (a) an elongated shaft having a first end rotatably and detachably securable to said chuck of said power tool anda distal second end, and (b) at least two soil excavating members secured to said second end of said elongated shaft, each of said at least two soil excavating members consisting of: (c) a vertical winged cutting blade member having a horizontalground-engaging blade edge perpendicularly disposed to said elongated shaft, a first shaft-securing planar edge extending upwardly from said horizontal ground-engaging blade edge and a first slanted edge extending outwardly and away from said elongatedshaft, and (d) an angle winged cutting blade member having an angular ground-engaging blade edge angularly disposed from said elongated shaft, a second shaft-securing planar edge extending upwardly from said angular ground-engaging blade and a secondslanted edge extending outwardly and away from said elongated shaft,
wherein said first slanted edge is joined to said second slanted edge, thereby joining said vertical winged cutting blade member and said angle winged cutting blade member, and
wherein rotation of said at least two soil excavating members is of sufficient speed to cause each of said soil excavating members to penetrate a section of ground and excavate soil from said section of ground, thereby creating a hole.
13. The combination of a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, and a garden tool attachment in accordance with claim 12, wherein each of said at least two soil excavating members consists of an angle winged cuttingblade member and a vertical winged cutting blade member.
14. The combination of a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, and a garden tool attachment in accordance with claim 13, wherein said at least two soil excavating members consists of four (4) soil excavatingmembers.
15. The combination of a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, and a garden tool attachment in accordance with claim 12, wherein said four (4) soil excavating members are arranged concentrically about said secondend of said elongated shaft.
16. The combination of a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, and a garden tool attachment in accordance with claim 15, wherein said four soil excavating members are arranged concentrically about said second endof said elongated shaft in such a manner that when said elongated shaft is rotated a sufficient speed, said four soil excavating members are capable of penetrating a section of ground and excavating soil from said section of ground, thereby creating ahole.
17. The combination of a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, and a garden tool attachment in accordance with claim 16, wherein said power tool is a cordless electric screwdriver.
18. The combination of a rotary, hand-held power tool having a chuck for holding attachments, and a garden tool attachment in accordance with claim 13, wherein said power tool is a cordless electric screwdriver.
Patent number:
6615928
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
April 19, 2001
Issue date:
September 9, 2003
Inventor:
Michele M. Dueitt (Brandon, MS)
Primary Examiner:
Thomas B. Will
Assistant Examiner:
Alicia Torres
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Borsari; Peter A.
Current U.S. Classification: 172/371 172/378 172/41 30/165 30/500
