This invention relates to driving posts into the ground. More particularly, the invention relates primarily to driving a star picket into the ground. The device can be used for wooden pickets as well but its primary use is for star pickets. The use is more particularly designed for fencing applications where wire fences are required and in particular on cattle stations or farms or other areas where livestock needs to be contained but it is also useful for building and construction applications where temporary fencing is required for other reasons.
Thousands of star pickets are used in the vegetable garden business in the construction of trellises.
Star pickets and other metal or wooden pickets with lengths that are typically 1800 mm or longer are commonly used to erect either permanent or temporary fences and barriers or to support temporary signs.
For the installation of the star picket, force must be applied to the top of the picket to drive it in to the ground. This force is typically achieved with a sledge hammer or lump hammer or using a star picket driver that is open at one end and closed at the other end. Using a hammer in one hand and holding the star picket with the other hand has inherent dangers if the operator misses the end of the star picket and strikes their hand with a hammer. Alternately the use of the standard star picket driver that is open at one end and closed the other end is usually quite heavy and can be difficult to lift to the required height to place it over the top of the star picket before the picket can be driven in to the ground, and even more difficult to lift off the star picket once it is driven in to the required depth.
A star picket driver is designed to drive star pickets into the ground. A standard star picket driver is effectively a piece of pipe open one end only. It will usually have 2 handles so the operator can operate the device with both hands by lifting it up and pounding the star picket into the ground with downward force. The operator grips the handles, lifts the star picket driver and then with force drives it downwards, causing the closed end of the star picket driver to impact on the end of the star picket, which in turn pushes the star picket into the ground.
A standard star picket driver is designed to slip over the top of a star picket, which can be an awkward process as the operator has to hold the picket driver in one hand and the star picket in the other and guide the picket into the bottom of the driver. This maneuver requires the operator to hold either the driver or the picket away from his body to get the picket into the hole in the bottom of the driver. Usually, the operator will raise the driver with one hand at an angle around shoulder height and then guide the star picket into the bottom of the driver with the other hand. Considering that a star picket is 1800 mm long on average and the picket drivers are 800 mm long, it can be difficult for those who aren't so tall or strong in the arms.
Often when fences are being installed, several hundred star pickets need to be driven in a day therefore as the day progresses the star picket driver becomes heavier as the operator becomes more fatigued. Although star pickets can also be driven into the ground with mechanical devices or heavy machinery there are a lot of locations or applications where these devices are either not available or impractical to use.
Another problem with the existing star picket drivers is that once the star picket has been driven in the ground the star picket driver needs to be lifted off the top of the star picket. The star pickets commonly stand 1200 mm high once they have been driven in. Lifting a picket driver up and over the top of each picket becomes very tiresome over the course of a day and can cause injury especially to the shoulders.
Throughout the specification the term “star picket” includes, fence posts, T posts, Y posts, star posts and timber pickets or stakes.
The main object of this invention is to provide the operator with a safe method of driving star picket into the ground and reducing fatigue and injury caused by the need to lift the standard star picket driver above the operator's head to remove it from the picket once it is driven in to the required depth.
It also assists operators of shorter stature because there are occasions where the operator is simply not tall enough to lift the star picket driver over the top of the star picket.
The side load picket driver is loaded from the side instead of from the bottom. The side load star picket driver is closed at the top end and open at the bottom end and has a slot down the full-length on one side of the star picket driver so that the star picket can be loaded from the side instead of the open end. There are two handles, welded to each side of the star picket driver for the operator to grip the driver and pound the star picket into the ground.
An example driver is a hollow pipe or tube like device about 800 mm long incorporating the following:
The example device has no moving parts and weighs about 6 kg.
The device is held in one hand and the star picket is held in the other hand, then laying the picket into the slot and twisting the picket 180° in clockwise direction locates the star picket into position within the device. This can be done at waist height without the necessity of lifting the assembly 2 metres or more into the air.
The bottom end of the star picket is then placed into the position desired on the ground, the whole assembly is set into its vertical position and the star picket is driven into the ground by lifting the device up and pounding it downwards onto the top of the star picket, thus driving it into the ground.
The operator pounds the star picket driver up and down without turning the device. This makes the device easy to use and ensures that the operator's hands are not in harm's way.
When the star picket has been driven into the ground sufficiently, the driver is twisted 180° in the anti-clockwise direction, which will unlock the device from star picket and release it.
The side load star picket driver is designed so that once the star picket has been driven into the ground, there is no need to lift the picket driver up and over the picket, the operator simply turns the picket driver 180 degrees and pulls the picket driver directly away from the star picket. This is where the slot in the side of the picket driver really comes into play and eliminates the need to lift the side load star picket driver upward, with arms above shoulder height, eliminating potential shoulder injury.
An example embodiment of the invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which the dimensional values are in units of millimeters and:
Elements of the invention are illustrated in schematic outline form, in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are necessary to understand the embodiment of the invention, but so as not to obscure the disclosure with excessive detail that will be readily apparent to anyone who is skilled in this particular field of technology.
In this patent specification, adjectives such as front, back, top, right, etc., are used solely to define one element from another element without necessarily requiring a specific relative position or sequence that is described by the adjectives. Words such as “comprises” or “includes” are not used to define an exclusive set of elements. Rather, such words merely define a minimum set of elements included in a particular embodiment of the present invention.
All of the star picket drivers presently available on the market of the tubular body type, load from the bottom of the star picket driver. The side load picket driver is loaded from the side. The advantages of this novel and inventive function would be obvious to a skilled person familiar with the art, in view of this disclosure.
With the side load picket driver, the picket driver is held in one hand, closer to the body, and the star picket is simply layed into the slot on the side of the driver. Once the picket has been layed into the slot, the operator need only twist the picket 180 degrees and it becomes locked into the side load star picket driver due to the specially designed shape of the tube. The side load star picket driver and picket can then be stood in position and the picket can be driven into the ground. The ergonomic design of the side load star picket driver allows anyone to load and use the driver without the strain on the arms and shoulders. The action of loading the picket into a side load star picket driver is not only easier but it is also quicker due to it being less difficult.
The whole unit is made from metal to give it strength and weight. A plastic material would not suffice as the star picket would split the plastic in a short period of time as well as plastic been too light to offer the inertia created by the weight necessary to drive the picket into hard ground. The handles are of sufficient length to be suitable for operators of different heights to be comfortable when operating the device and the handles are offset to allow for greater comfort and thus reducing body stresses.
The advantages of the present invention over a standard star picket driver include, but are not limited to, the robustness of the invention is heavy and thus will offer long life, by being able to withstand repeated strikes to the star picket's and eliminate the necessity for operators to lift the star picket driver above their head to remove the star picket driver from the picket once it is driven into the ground. This reduces stretching and reduces the possibility of the operator dropping the star picket driver on themselves and injuring themselves either by impact with the falling tool or by stretching or damaging muscles and particularly shoulder joints, as well as reducing the stresses on the body for repeated usages of the invention, often in excess of 200 star pickets per day.
The advantages become more apparent, in view of this disclosure, to a person familiar in the art when you consider that some people are shorter than others and maybe not as strong. The awkward loading procedure of a standard picket driver and especially the removal of the driver from the picket once it is driven into the ground is eliminated with the use of the side load star picket driver. People familiar with using a picket driver will see the safety benefit of the side load star picket driver by not having to lift the driver off the top of the picket, drastically reducing stress on the shoulder joint and reducing the overall strain of using a picket driver.
The enclosed description of various embodiments of the present invention is provided for the purposes of description to one of ordinary skill in the related field of technology. It is not intended to be exhaustive or limit the invention to a single disclosed embodiment.
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2021203278 | May 2021 | AU | national |
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/748,717, filed on May 19, 2022 by the same inventor, which claims the benefit of foreign priority to Australian Application No. 2021203278, filed on May 21, 2021 by the same inventor, which are both incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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Parent | 17748717 | May 2022 | US |
Child | 18651488 | US |