This invention relates generally to garden tools and, in particular, to a manually operated pine cone collection tool.
Collecting pine cones from lawns and other yard surfaces can be a time-consuming and tedious task. Pine cones can be scattered across large areas, requiring repetitive bending over to retrieve them. Some pine cones can have relatively sharp edges, further aggravating the problem.
While there are pine cone collection devices disclosed in the prior art, they are either ineffective, costly, or both. One example is the device shown in U.S. Design Pat. No. D365, 570. While this unit may be manually directed, it is large and difficult to store. It also has moving parts and belts that can wear out and require maintenance.
The need remains, therefore, for a cost-effective yet versatile and effective pine-cone collection apparatus.
This invention address the needs of the existing art by providing a garden tool for collecting pine cones off the ground. The device has an elongated handle connected to a basket or cage having a bottom surface that slides on a ground surface, closed sides, and an open distal mouth. The bottom surface may comprise a pitchfork with curved tines and forward points. In operation, a user pushes the basket or cage forward using the handle, and pine cones are collected for disposal. Side wheels may be added for additional versatility.
Now making reference to the accompanying drawings,
In the preferred embodiment, the fork structure may resemble a wide pitchfork, the bottom times of which exhibit a convex curvature to facilitate a smoother gliding action across the ground as the implement is pushed forward. To further ease operation, the lower rear portion of the overall mesh cage or basket structure described below may include opposing right and left wheels 112, 114. Wheels 112, 114, may be independently attached to the sides of the implement, or a common axle 116 may be provided upon which the wheels are journaled for rotation.
In operation, a user pushes the device along a ground or grassy surface, and pine cones are collected in the forward open mouth of the cage or basket structure. The size of the collector may vary depending upon the size of the cones and/or the number to be collected. Typically the open mouth may have a height in the range of 2 to 10 inches, with a width in the range of 4 to 20 inches. Note that the bottom of the fork structure is preferably curved from back to front, such that the device may be pushed forwardly and smoothly on the ground while adjusting the angle of the handle so as not to interfere with grassy surfaces.
The bottom of the basket structure is defined by a plurality of curved times 106 that together form partial cylindrical convex surface enabling the basket to better slide along the ground surface as the handle 102 is pushed. Note also that the convex lower curvature of the basket forms a pivot line from side to side, such that as the handle is pivoted up and down (A), the distance from the bottom of the open mouth to the ground surface (B) may be varied, further assisting in the collection process. Optional wheels (112) may further assist with forward movement and/or establish additional lower, rear pivot point to adjust distance B.
While the device shown is constructed from available materials, including a commercially available pitchfork, it will be appreciated by those of skill that other constructions are possible based upon manufacturing and packaging considerations. For example, the handle 102 may be provided in sections to ease shipping requirements. While the mesh/basket panels may be solid, the mesh/basket is more desirable for visualization of collected contents. When the collector is full, it may simply be brought to a canister or dump site for removal and continued operation.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/879,688, filed Jul. 29, 2020, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62879688 | Jul 2019 | US |