The present invention generally relates to rakes, tools similar to rakes, and devices for helping rakes and similar tools carry out raking tasks, such as lawn work or lawn care. More specifically, one aspect of the present invention is a rake spline separator for minimizing or preventing movable or adjustable rake splines from getting damaged and/or from being moved or bent to inefficient raking positions during raking tasks. Another aspect of the present invention is a rake-assisting apparatus that includes a rake spline separator and a rake scoop device. A further aspect of the present invention is a rake that includes a rake spline separator and that may also include a rake scoop device.
Rakes, tools similar to rakes, and devices for helping rakes and similar tools carry out raking tasks are known in the art.
One aspect of the present invention is a rake spline separator for minimizing or preventing movable or adjustable rake splines from getting damaged and/or from being moved or bent to inefficient raking positions during raking tasks.
The present invention overcomes one or more of the shortcomings of rakes, tools similar to rakes, and devices for helping rakes and similar tools carry out raking tasks. The Applicant is unaware of inventions or patent documents, taken either singly or in combination, which are seen to describe the present invention as claimed.
One advantage of the rake spline separator is that it helps to minimize or prevent movable or adjustable rake splines from getting damaged and/or from being moved or bent to inefficient raking positions during raking tasks.
Another advantage of the rake spline separator is that it helps owners of rakes with movable or adjustable rake splines save money due to not having to replace or fix the rake splines and/or rakes as often.
One aspect of the present invention is a rake spline separator for minimizing or preventing movable or adjustable rake splines from getting damaged and/or from being moved or bent to inefficient raking positions during raking tasks. As a non-limiting embodiment or example, the rake spline separator includes a first end, a second end, an elongated body extending from the first end to the second end, a first or front side, a second or rear side, a plurality of holes, a first or top edge, and a second or bottom edge.
Another aspect of the present invention is a rake-assisting apparatus that includes a rake spline separator and a rake scoop device. A further aspect of the present invention is a rake that includes a rake spline separator and that may also include a rake scoop device.
It should be understood that the above-attached figures are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way.
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The rake spline separator 110 is for minimizing or preventing movable or adjustable rake splines RS from getting damaged (such as, but not limited to, bent, broken or separated from an applicable rake) and/or from being moved or bent to inefficient raking positions during raking tasks, such as, but not limited to, lawn work or lawn care, as a result of the movable or adjustable rake splines RS making contact with the ground and/or environmental articles EA, such as, but not limited to, leaves, cut grass, branches, twigs, rocks, and small animals. Thus, this rake spline separator 110, when preferably positioned, engaged or secured to or about a lower end of an applicable rake, such as, but not limited to, a poly leaf rake having a plurality of movable or adjustable rake splines RS, and also to the lower ends of the movable or adjustable rake splines RS, helps the user to perform raking tasks more efficiently in many instances when compared to a similar poly leaf rake not having a rake spline separator 110 secured, engaged or attached to the movable or adjustable rake splines RS. For use, the rake spline separator 110 may be slid through the lower ends of the movable or adjustable rake splines RS and moved upward toward the upper end of the handle of the rake until the rake spline separator 110 is sufficiently secured or engaged with the movable or adjustable rake splines RS.
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Preferably, the rake spline separator 110 is made or manufactured to have a sufficient length to accommodate some, many, most or all applicable rakes having a plurality of movable or adjustable rake splines RS. As non-limiting examples, the rake spline separator 110 can be made or manufactured and sold in different lengths to accommodate most or all applicable rakes, or can be made or manufactured and sold in one single length such that it has at least one perforated section or a section that can be cut out or reduced to shorten the length to accommodate most or all applicable rakes. Preferably, the rake spline separator 110 is made or manufactured of a plastic material, a metal material, aluminum, a wood material, and any combination thereof. Preferably, the rake spline separator 110 is made or manufactured of a rustproof or rust-resistant material.
Preferably, the plurality of holes 130 are evenly-spaced along the elongated body member 120. Each of the plurality of holes 130 is dimensioned and configured for receiving a corresponding rake spline RS of the applicable rake RK and, during use, for retaining the corresponding rake spline RS within a predetermined or certain distance from an original or efficient working position OP, such that the corresponding rake spline RS is prevented from being damaged and/or sufficiently moved or bent away from the original or efficient working position OP. Thus, the user is able to perform work in an efficient manner due to the environmental articles being prevented from readily passing through spaces between two adjacent rake splines RS and making the user perform extra raking to be able to gather the missed environmental articles.
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As a non-limiting example, the scoop 160 includes a first or lower end 162, a second or upper end 164, and a body 166 extending from the lower end 162 to the upper end 164. The body 166 of the scoop 160 has a first or scoop side 168 and a second or push side 169. The scoop 160 is dimensioned and configured to raking and/or scooping environmental articles that are of finer grained material or slushy wet material, like wet leaves or grass. Due to the configuration of the upper end 164 of the scoop 160, the scoop 160 is able to be rotated about three hundred and sixty degrees such that it can be rotated into or remain at the scoop work position SWP (shown in
As a non-limiting example, the scoop-rake connecting portion or member 170 is configured like a bracket and the like. The scoop-rake connecting portion or member 170 includes a pair of opposing sides 172,174 with a pair of opposing holes or apertures 176,178 dimensioned for receiving and allowing a lower end of an elongated handle of a rake to pass through, and also includes a top side 180 with a hole or aperture 182 dimensioned, configured and preferably threaded for receiving and allowing the tightening bolt 190 to secure the scoop 160 to the rake.
Preferably, each of the scoop 160 and scoop-rake connecting portion or member 170 is made or manufactured of a plastic material, a metal material, aluminum, a wood material, and any combination thereof. Preferably, each of the scoop 160 and scoop-rake connecting portion or member 170 is made or manufactured of a rustproof or rust-resistant material.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or as shown in the attached figures, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the spirit of the invention.
The present application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/178,523, filed on Apr. 22, 2021 and titled “The Leaf Stopper,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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63178523 | Apr 2021 | US |