A. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to tree ties. More particularly, the present invention relates to continuous supply of complete tubular tree ties that are instantly harvested from a length of rubber or plastic hose by preliminary kiss-cuts leaving no wastes.
B. Description of the Prior Art
For the healthy growth of young trees, it is necessary to support them for a period of time normally with the help of stakes or posts. Tree ties have been developed to provide an ideal connection between the trees and posts preferably with an enough yield to allow continued growth of the tree trunk and a flexibility to absorb environmental forces before breaking the tie. It is also desirable to have the tree ties adjusted in tightness as the tree girth expands.
In order to meet these and other requirements, different materials and complex designs have been combined to get better tree ties. U.S. Pat. No. 4,222,198 to Napolitano et al. suggests a sophisticated tree tie having a collar over two tie lines under a spring bias held in the collar. Otherwise, a length of metal wire was simply covered with shorter rubber hose to prevent damage to the tree.
Variations from a conventional plastic cable tie consist of a molded flexible strap with a keyhole head and a number of locking nodes located at even intervals on the strap so that the strap forms a releasable self-locking loop about a tree and post.
In order to attain a real impact on speed and cost reduction in tree planting and maintenance, further advancement in tree tie structure and manufacture is necessary.
In view of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide super simple but effective tree ties in a row by repeated kiss-cuts on a length of flexible tube that can be easily handled in manufacture as well as in the field applications.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a tree tie structure having an intuitively easy self-locking means integrated into a singular tie body harvested from a precut tubular supply.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide tree ties that are made from already available tube material just through kiss-cuts.
According to the present invention, there are provided multiple tree ties preformed in a single flexible tube for holding a tree to a nearby support. The flexible tube comprises a series of kiss cuts for defining continuous identical pairs of tree tie patterns along generally axial contoured lines on the tube and intermittent separation score marks extending transversely of the tube between leading pairs of the tree tie patterns and trailing pairs of the tree tie patterns. Upon separation at the preformed patterns each unit of the tree ties out of the respective pairs assumes a tubular loop head provided with a front end defined by the separation score marks, a rear end section located at a close distance from the front end of the loop head, and an elongated half-tube section merged in the rear end section of the loop head and terminating at a threading end in a complementary shape to the rear end section of the loop head of the oppositely formed unit of the tree ties in a pair. The threading end of each unit tree tie is inserted in the loop head of the same tree tie in bilateral axial directions in order to make an instant and firm tie knot about the tree and support.
The tubular material may be made of rubber or plastic. The tree ties may be preformed in an extended length of the flexible tube, which is conveniently transported on a spool.
The front end of the loop head may extend obliquely with respect to the axial extension of the tube. The preformed tree ties may be separated by light manual forces. The threading end of the elongated half-tube section of the unit tree tie may be in the shape of a round protruding beak for an easy insertion into the loop head of the same unit tree tie.
Two or more unit tree ties may be joined together by coupling the threading end of one unit tree tie to the loop head of the next unit tree tie in order to prolong the half-tube section to work on a bigger tree.
The multiple kiss cuts may be made through rotary die cuts wherein a roller wheel is coupled with a blade wheel to maintain a predetermined space between the wheels through which the tube material is pulled as it receives the rotary die blade cuts. The blade wheel is adjustable in distance to the blade wheel to provide controlled space volumes adaptable to different dimensions of the tube. So, a thick or thin walled tube may be readily processed to provide the equally improved tree ties of the present invention.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Similar reference numbers denote corresponding features throughout the attached drawings.
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The roller wheel 15 and blade wheel 16 may be independently driven by shafts 26 and 27 connected to a single driving means (not shown) to provide precision timed but opposite rotations with respect to each other. In order to accept various dimensions of flex tube 30 as a substrate to make the tree ties 10, blade wheel 16 is made adjustable in distance with respect to roller wheel 15. Blades 22 mainly comprise a circular blade 32 with a break 33 to impart a series of separated principal kiss-cuts 34 generally shaped like the integral symbol ‘∫’ or its inversion into flex tube 30 and a transverse blade 36 with an intermediate gap 37 to form a separation indenture 38 between two consecutive tree ties 12. As shown in
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To this end, the blade 32 at break 33 has two outwardly curved ends 40 close to each other that completes two extended half tube sections 42 with respective rear end sections 44 merged with half tube section 42 in the same unit tree tie 12 and threading ends 46 extending from rear end section 44 all the way through half tube section 42. Due to the cutting scheme to produce the tree tie pair 11 per unit tube length according to the present invention, rear end sections 44 and threading ends 46 will have round edges of a common curvature 48.
In order to make the multiple tree ties 10 of the present invention more convenient to handle during transport and field applications, tree ties 10 may be entirely made from a continued length of tube 30 with kiss-cuts so that they are kept connected in a tube form that can be wound around a carrier until each unit tree tie 12 is harvested by tearing off the tree tie coil. The kiss cuts for defining the detachable multiple tree ties 10 are designed so that deployment of the entire unit tree ties leaves no waste of the substrate of flex tube 30. The kiss cuts sometimes protrude all the way through, and at other times barely scathe the surface being cut.
Such reinforcements are made by discrete gaps or recesses formed on blades 32 and 36 as shown in
For assembly, the ties are preferably wrapped around a cardboard structure spool 62. The spool can receive a string of ties of a very very long length since all of the connected tree ties are in coil form 58. The spool 62 can therefore be of any practical dimension. The user may place a hand or arm through the center portion of the spool. The user can then tear away tree ties as needed. Optionally, the spool can be put on a dispenser arm so that a user can tear off tree ties as needed, similar to tearing off sheets of paper towels as needed from a paper towel roll.
Therefore, while the presently preferred form of the tree ties by kiss cuts has been shown and described, and several modifications thereof discussed, persons skilled in this art will readily appreciate that various additional changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, as defined and differentiated by the following claims.