Claims
- 1. A tree brace comprising:an elongated device having opposing head and tail ends and operating means adapted for moving said ends outwardly away from each other and inwardly toward each other, a shaped member on said tail end for receiving a part of a tree, a plurality of lines secured to said head end and adapted to extend away from said head end when the device is operatively positioned on tree, and means for releasably securing said lines to the tree at locations where employment of said operating means causes the application of corrective forces to the part of the tree engaged by tree brace.
- 2. A tree brace comprising:a turnbuckle device having opposite, head and tail ends and operating means adapted for manual rotation for moving said ends outwardly away from each other upon rotation in one direction, and inwardly toward each other upon rotation in the opposite direction, a generally C-shaped member on said tail end for receiving a part of a tree when the device is positioned on a tree in a substantially horizontal position with said head end spaced outwardly therefrom, a pair of flexible lines secured to said head end and adapted to extend in generally opposing directions from said head end to said tree part when the device is positioned on a tree, and means for releasably securing said lines to said tree at locations where rotation of said operating means in said one direction applies corrective forces to said tree part.
- 3. A tree brace comprising:a turnbuckle device having opposite head and tail ends, each of which is presented by a threaded shaft that extends axially into an elongated turnbuckle barrel, thereby providing operating means adapted for manual rotation for moving said ends outwardly away from each other upon rotation in one direction, and inwardly toward each other upon rotation in the opposite direction, a saddle member on said tail end for receiving a trunk of a tree when the device is positioned on a tree with said head end spaced outwardly away from the trunk, a pair of flexible lines secured to said head end and adapted to extend upwardly and downwardly from said head end to the trunk when the device is positioned on a tree in a substantially horizontal position, and means for releasably securing said lines to the trunk at points of attachment respectively above and below said saddle member, whereby rotation of said operating means in said one direction applies corrective forces to the trunk by pulling at said points of attachment and pushing against the trunk with said saddle member.
- 4. The tree brace as claimed in claim 3, wherein said saddle member has a rubber covering on a face thereof contacting said tree member.
- 5. The tree brace as claimed in claim 3, wherein said flexible lines comprise flexible straps of weather resistant material.
- 6. The tree brace as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said flexible lines is provided with means for adjusting the length thereof.
- 7. The tree brace as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for releasably securing said lines comprises, for each of said lines:a short flexible link attached to said flexible line, a hook attached to said link, and a releasable loop adapted to be passed around said tree trunk and received by said hook.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/239,333, filed Oct. 10, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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06197646 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/239333 |
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