Claims
- 1. A landscape preparation apparatus comprising:
a frame positionable in a ground engaging position and a non-ground engaging position; a rake supported by said frame and movable between operational and non-operational positions relative to said frame and the ground when said frame is in a ground engaging position; and a scoop supported by said frame and movable between operational and non-operational positions relative to said frame and the ground when said apparatus is in a ground engaging position, wherein said rake and scoop are alternately movable between their respective operational and non-operational positions.
- 2. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a pair of frame side walls supported in spaced-apart relation.
- 3. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 2 wherein said rake and said scoop are supported between said frame side walls.
- 4. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 3 wherein said rake comprises a plurality of tines supported by a rake shaft, said rake shaft being supported by said frame side walls.
- 5. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 4 wherein said rake shaft is rotatably supported by said frame side walls.
- 6. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 5 wherein when said apparatus is in the ground engaging position said tines are rotatable between the operative position where said tines engage the ground and the inoperative position where said tines do not engage the ground.
- 7. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 2 wherein said scoop comprises a pair of side walls, a rear wall and a bottom wall.
- 8. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 7 wherein said scoop rear wall includes a plurality of screening apertures.
- 9. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 7 wherein said scoop bottom wall includes a plurality of screening apertures.
- 10. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 9 wherein said scoop rear wall includes a plurality of screening apertures.
- 11. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 1 and further including at least one cutting bar supported by said frame, said cutting bar including at least one cutting edge.
- 12. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 11 wherein said at least one cutting bar includes forward and rear cutting edges, said frame comprises a pair of frame side walls supported in spaced-apart relation, and said at least one cutting bar is supported between said frame side walls.
- 13. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 11 and further including a pair of cutting bars, each cutting bar having forward and rear cutting edges, wherein said frame comprises a pair of frame side walls supported in spaced-apart relation, and said cutting bars are supported between said frame side walls.
- 14. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 13 wherein said cutting bars comprise a forward cutting bar disposed between said rake and said scoop and a rear cutting bar disposed behind said scoop.
- 15. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 14 wherein said scoop includes a scoop front edge and said forward cutting bar is disposed relative to said scoop such that said scoop front edge lies against said rear cutting edge of said forward cutting bar.
- 16. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 1 wherein said rake includes a plurality of tines with adjacent tines separated by a gap.
- 17. The landscape preparation apparatus of claim 1 and further including means for rotating said rake and said scoop between operative and inoperative positions.
- 18. A method for cleaning a site, said method comprising:
providing an apparatus including a frame pivotally supporting a raking tool and a scooping tool, each tool having an operational and a non-operational position when the frame is in a ground engaging position, wherein when the raking tool is disposed in its operational position the scooping tool is disposed in its non-operational position and when said raking tool is disposed in its non-operational position the scooping tool is disposed in its operational position; placing the raking tool in its operational position and the scooping tool in its non-operational position; moving the raking tool through the soil at a desired depth to gather debris and undesirable materials within the soil; placing the scooping tool in its operational position; and accumulating the gathered debris and undesirable materials in the scooping tool for removal from the site.
- 19. The method of claim 18 and further including providing at least one cutting bar supported by the frame, said cutting bar being provided for leveling out the terrain as said apparatus is moved thereacross while the frame is engaged therewith.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application claiming priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/230,014, filed Aug. 28, 2002, and entitled “Landscape Preparation Apparatus.”
[0002] The present invention relates generally to apparatus and method useful for conditioning, smoothing, and landscaping soil and particularly to an apparatus and method that enables the user to smooth the ground surface and to rake or comb the surface to remove undesired materials such as rocks and sticks.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10230014 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
Child |
10851031 |
May 2004 |
US |