Claims
- 1. A tree stabilizing assembly, comprising (i) a woven textile rectangle having two opposing long sides ranging in length from 20 to 72 inches, and two opposing short sides ranging in length from ½ to 3 inches wide, wherein the short sides form the two ends of the assembly, a first end and a second end, (ii) a single connecting member, which is permanently affixed approximately 1 inch from the first end of the rectangle and equidistant from each long side of the rectangle, wherein said connecting member has a pointed end and a flattened head end, and wherein the connecting member is made of galvanized material, said connecting member is oriented with the flattened head end adjacent to the woven textile, and with the pointed end extending outward through the woven textile and perpendicular thereto, and (iii) a reinforcing member is permanently affixed to the woven textile in a position surrounding the single connecting member at the first end of the rectangle, such that the reinforcing member rests between and is at all times in contact with the woven textile and the flattened head end of the connecting member.
- 2. An assembly of claim 1, wherein the textile is polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 3. An assembly of claim 2, wherein the textile is polypropylene.
- 4. An assembly of claim 1, wherein the textile rectangle is approximately 34 inches long by 1 inch wide.
- 5. An assembly of claim 1, wherein the connecting member is a galvanized nail.
- 6. An assembly of claim 5, wherein the connecting member is a 1 inch galvanized nail.
- 7. An assembly of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing member is a washer.
- 8. An assembly of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing member is plastic.
- 9. A method of stabilizing a tree using the stabilizing assembly of claim 1, comprising the following steps in association with a newly planted tree:
a) inserting a stake into the ground alongside of, and parallel to, the tree; b) holding the second end of the woven rectangle against the stake on the side of the stake furthest away from the tree; c) wrapping the first end of the rectangle around the tree in a figure eight orientation parallel to the ground, and returning the first end of the rectangle to contact the second end of the rectangle which was held against the far side of the stake; d) inserting the pointed end of the connecting member on the first end of the rectangle through the second end of the rectangle and into the stake; and firmly, but removably, forcing the pointed end of the connecting member into the stake.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein two stakes are placed equidistantly on opposite sides of the tree, and wherein two stabilizing assemblies are used and the process is repeated, such that the first assembly affixes the tree to stake 1, and the second assembly affixes the tree to stake 2.
- 11. A method of stabilizing a tree using the stabilizing assembly of claim 1, comprising the following steps in association with a newly planted tree:
a) inserting a stake 1 into the ground alongside of, and parallel to, the tree; b) inserting a second stake 2 into the ground alongside of, and parallel to, the tree, in an orientation opposite from and equidistant from the first stake 1; c) holding the second end of the woven rectangle against stake 1 on the side of the stake furthest away from the tree; d) wrapping the first end of the rectangle around the tree in one half of a figure eight orientation parallel to the ground, and continuing to the opposite side of the second stake 2 in one half of a figure eight orientation parallel to the ground, continuing around stake 2, then returning the first end of the rectangle to the opposite side of the tree, thereby completing the second figure eight, and returning the first end to the opposite side of stake 1, thereby completing the second figure eight; e) contact the first end of the rectangle with the second end of the rectangle which was held against the far side of stake 1; f) inserting the pointed end of the connecting member on the first end of the rectangle through the second end of the rectangle and into the stake; and g) firmly, but removably, forcing the pointed end of the connecting member into the stake.
- 12. The method of claim 9, comprising a plurality of stakes and an equal number of stabilizing assemblies used to affix the tree to the plurality of stakes, wherein one assembly is affixed to each stake.
- 13. The method of claim 11, comprising a plurality of stakes and an equal number of stabilizing assemblies used to affix the tree to the plurality of stakes, wherein one assembly is affixed to each stake.
- 14. A tree stabilizing system, wherein at least one stake is inserted into the ground alongside of, and parallel to, a newly planted tree, and the tree is supported by the at least one stake using the tree staking assembly of claim 1.
- 15. A tree stabilizing system, wherein at least two stakes are inserted into the ground alongside of, and parallel to, equidistantly on opposite sides of a newly planted tree, and the tree is supported by the at least two stakes using the tree staking assembly of claim 1, such that the first assembly affixes the tree to stake 1, and the second assembly affixes the tree to stake 2.
- 16. A tree stabilizing system of claim 15, comprising a plurality of stakes and an equal number of stabilizing assemblies used to affix the tree to the plurality of stakes, wherein one assembly is affixed to each stake.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/219,291, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Jul. 19, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60219291 |
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