1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the drill driven multi-purpose weeding tool and more specifically to an improved tool for removing weeds and other undesired debris by engaging the weed and entire root system with a spinning motion that also spins the weeds and roots off the cutter head with minimum disturbance to the surrounding soil and other plants.
2. Prior Art
The prior art has numerous hand and drill driven weed removal tools as well as chemicals that have been used for deterring, removing or destroying weeds, plant growths and other undesirable debris that are in lawns, gardens and other desirable locations. Many of these undesirable weeds, plants and debris have complex, elaborate and deep root systems that are difficult to completely remove and prevent their regeneration. Hard, gravely and rocky soil conditions further complicate the removal of these undesirable plants. Also conventional weeding and cultivation brings all the dormant weed seeds to the surface. The freshly tiled soil prepares the perfect seed bed for the weed seeds to germinate in.
The prior art shows a variety of power weeding tools with prongs , spikes, wires, rods, drill/auger, wings and twister styles for weed removal. All of these tools work, but each one has limitations and drawbacks. These drawbacks include working only in ideal soil conditions, partial weed and root removal, taking the weed off the weed removal tool and disturbing the area around the existing weed upon removal.
There is a movement in many areas to ban toxic chemicals for varying uses including lawns due to their harmful effects on children, pets, organisms, birds, fish and water supplies. What is needed is a weed removal tool that overcomes all of these drawbacks, removes the entire weed and root, works in all types of soils, does not disturb the surrounding area of the weed and can be operated in the standing position to save on the operators knees and back.
The object of the invention is to provide a multi-purpose drill driven weed removal tool with a drive shaft that has three flats on the driving end to prevent slippage in the cordless or electric drill. The bottom end of the drive shaft has a tapered flat end for penetration into the soil and fastening of the two opposing cutters. The shaft is of sufficient vertical length to facilitate the user to operate the weed removal tool in the standing position.
The lower cutter blade near the ground is shorter than the opposing cutter blade above it which facilitates entry into the weed and ground to initiate the weed removal action by the spinning cutter head. Pushing the tool further into the ground and weed activates the second cutter blade to completely remove the weed and its roots and spin them off the cutter head and its two blades. The tool is pushed into the ground and weed root, to the depth of the root, without drilling a hole in the ground and disturbing the surrounding soil.
The two opposing cutter blades are offset approximately 180 degrees. The blades are uniquely designed with a leading tapered sharpened front and a trailing dull back. As shown on the drawing the blades have a double angle. The front of the cutter blades are angled down slightly with the leading cutting edge lower than the trailing back edge. The entire blades are also angled down from the horizontal or less than 90 degrees from the blade to the shaft flat surface it is fastened to toward the ground surface. Although the cutter blades work without the double angle in the straight horizontal, the double angle provides the most efficient method. The leading front edge of the double angle cutter blades grabs the weed and roots first with a progressive action toward the drive shaft center. This double angle with the leading cutting edge also creates a downward pull into the weeds, roots and soil which in turn help extract the weeds and roots. A straight horizontal cutting blade without the double angle applies all the cutting action at once and tends to act like a drill. The unique double angle cutter blades solve the hole drilling problem while simultaneously pulling the cutters into any type of ground surface and assisting in the weed and roots removal.
Another unique feature of the tapered flats on the lower shaft end is that the flats guide the weed removal tool into the weeds, roots and ground, start the removal action for the cutting blades, serve as a pivot point at the shaft end and act as an auger to penetrate into hard soil, where as a round tapered point only serves as a pivot point for the driving shaft end.
The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant:
Accordingly several object and advantages of the present invention are:
10 Weed Removal Tool
11 Shaft
12 Lower End Shaft
13 Upper End Shaft
14 Cutter Blade—Long
15 Cutter Blade—Short
16 Welds
A typical embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/626,693 filed 2011 Sep. 30 by present inventor.