Claims
- 1. A soil tilling implement comprising:
- an elongated, upstanding handle;
- a rigid, unitary head fixed adjacent one end of said handle;
- Said head having a first set of spaced apart, elongated prongs disposed in a first plane, and a second set of spaced apart elongated prongs disposed in a second plane spaced from said first plane; and
- said head including an integrally formed footrest disposed intermediate said first and second planes.
- 2. The implement as set forth in claim 1 wherein the end of said elongated handle opposite said one end includes an elongated member extending transversely of the longitudinal extent of said handle.
- 3. The implement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first set of prongs are spaced from one another at a given spacing, and said second set of prongs are spaced from one another at a spacing different from said given spacing.
- 4. The implement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first and said second sets of prongs each consists of two prongs.
- 5. The implement as set forth in claim 4 wherein said prongs of said first set are spaced from one another at a given spacing, and said prongs of said second set are spaced from one another at a spacing different from said given spacing.
- 6. The implement as set forth in claim 5 wherein said footrest is disposed adjacent one end of said prongs of one of said first and second sets, and intermediate the ends of said prongs of the other of said sets of prongs.
- 7. The implement as set forth in claim 6 additionally including means adjacent one end of said other set of prongs rigidly fixing said head with respect to said handle.
- 8. The implement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first and second planes are non-intersecting planes.
- 9. In an implement with a working head that forms a fork means for tilling the soil, said working head comprising:
- a first prong set formed as a generally U-shaped member with a pair of spaced apart legs disposed in a first plane and forming a pair of prongs;
- a cross-bar member extending between and integrally fixed to said spaced apart legs;
- a second set of elongated prongs fixed to said cross-bar member intermediate said spaced apart legs, said second set of prongs being formed by a plurality of generally L-shaped members each having one end thereof integrally fixed to said cross-bar member and the other end thereof extending generally in the same direction as said first set of prongs; and
- a portion of at least some of said L-shaped members forming a footrest intermediate said first and second sets of prongs.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Appl. No. 60/093,443 filed Jul. 16, 1998.
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