Claims
- 1. Apparatus for digging surface trenches in the ground comprising:
- a power unit having operating handles and a laterally projecting output shaft,
- an elongated rigid bar secured to one end to said power unit and having an opposite free forward end,
- an elongated housing secured to said bar and enclosing and reinforcing said bar forwardly of said power unit to said free end,
- said housing being enlarged relative to said bar to form upper and lower longitudinal passageways therebetween and having a length so as to extend beyond the free end of said bar,
- a sprocket wheel secured to said output shaft,
- bearing means secured to the extended end of said housing and projecting laterally outwardly from said housing in spaced relation from the free end of said bar and supported fully by said housing.
- a cross shaft journaled in said bearing means for support independently of said bar,
- a sprocket wheel fixed to said shaft substantially in alignment with the bar and beyond the end of said bar,
- a cross link motorcycle-type chain trained around said sprocket wheel and traveling longitudinally through said passageways,
- digging means on said shaft for digging trenches when the power unit is operated,
- a rigid arm having an inner end secured to said housing adjacent the other end of said housing,
- a ground engaging wheel secured to said arm for engaging the ground for supporting the housing at an incline so that said digging means contact the ground when revolved,
- an upright flexible guard secured to said housing adjacent said digging means between said digging means and said power unit to protect the operator from debris thrown by said digging means,
- said guard being of a flexibility whereby to be self-sustaining and operative to protect the operator but at the same time to allow larger size debris portions to distort it and pass thereby,
- forwardly projecting side flaps on said guard,
- and a hand engaging aperture in an upper portion of said guard.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 001,914, filed Jan. 9, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2039337 |
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Continuations (1)
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