The present invention is directed to a drag mat, and more particularly to a reversible drag mat that is easily and reliably assembled for use.
Drag mats are generally used for pulverizing hard dirt clumps and leveling athletic fields prior to play, grooming golf courses, and preparing plant beds for seeding. Rigid steel drag mats are increasingly popular with groundskeepers for rapid grooming of an infield, such as between innings, but can also be utilized in day to day maintenance. The rigidity of the drag mat helps to cut down high spots and fill low spots. Drag mats can be pulled by hand, tractor, ATV or specialized grooming machines, as shown in
Referring to
The above-described conventional attachment means 12 applies to rigid drag mats as well as flexible drag mats, as those terms are used in the art to refer to drag mats of different stiffnesses. In both instances, the mats receive a smashed edge treatment and thus have a tendency to snag. Moreover, the two-part attachment means 12 comprising the angle iron and the flat bar limits the use of the drag mat to only one side, i.e., there is a defined top surface and bottom surface, and the mat must be properly oriented for proper use.
Accordingly, there exists a need in the marketplace for a drag mat having an improved means for connecting the pull attachment. It is also desirable to more easily assembly the drag mat, without the difficulty of riveting and holding the drag mat for proper alignment. Further, it is desirable to have a drag mat with no predefined to surface and bottom surface such that the drag mat is, in essence, reversible; thus making the attachment and user thereof more convenient for the user.
These and other objects are met by a drag mat comprising a drag bar attachment means, a plurality of connector pins, and a connector rod for securing the drag bar attachment means to the mesh of the drag mat. The drag bar attachment means eliminates the two-part construction of the prior art and provides reversibility to the drag mat.
A further aspect of the invention provides rope connectors which extend through the drag bar attachment means and are secured by the connector rod. The rope connectors preferably include a first hole for receiving the connector rod and a second hole for extending a rope or other tow attachment therethrough.
Another aspect of the invention provides a drag mat including a plurality of connecting rods having a first threaded end that passes through the mesh and the drag bar attachment means, and which are then fastened on that end by a lock nut and flat washer so as to secure the drag mat to the drag bar attachment means.
Still further, the drag mat according to a further aspect of the invention includes a threaded connector, which extends through an opening in the drag bar attachment means for securing thereto a rope, chain, or similar pull attachment. The threaded connector is opened to be disposed through the opening and attached to the rope, and then the threaded connector is screwed to a closed position to secure the same to the drag bar attachment means and thereby attach the pull rope.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
A drag mat according a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown generally by reference numeral 100 in
Drag mat 100 includes a one piece drag bar attachment means preferably comprising a U-binding 104 that eliminates the need for rivets and provides a truly reversible drag mat. Rather than using rivets, drag mat 100 includes a plurality of connector pins 106 (see
In a preferred embodiment, drag mat 100 also includes a rope connector 110, which extends through the U-binding 104 and secured by connector rod 108. As shown in
A drag mat according a second preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown generally by reference numeral 200 in
Drag mat 200 includes a one piece drag bar attachment means preferably comprising a U-binding 204 that eliminates the need for rivets and provides a truly reversible drag mat. Rather than using rivets, drag mat 200 includes a plurality of connecting rods 208 having a first threaded end 206 that passes though the mesh and the U-binding 204 and are then fastened on that end by a lock nut 210 and flat washer 212. The opposing end of the connecting rod 208 is hooked and, after insertion, is clinched to the mat 200 in the same fashion as the other rods in the mat. Thus, a positive attachment is obtained between the drag bar attachment means 204 and the mat 200.
In a preferred embodiment, drag mat 200 also includes a threaded connector 214, which extends through an opening 218 in the U-binding 204 for securing thereto a rope 216, chain (not shown), or similar pull attachment. The threaded connector 214 is opened to be disposed through the opening 218 and attached to the rope 216, and then connector 214 is screwed to a closed position to secure the same to the U-binding and thereby attach the rope 216.
Although certain preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
This application relies upon and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/935,748, filed on Aug. 29, 2007.
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60935748 | Aug 2007 | US |