Earth working – Guided by walking attendant; supported – propelled – or held... – Hand tool
Patent
1975-09-18
1977-01-11
Stouffer, Richard T.
Earth working
Guided by walking attendant; supported, propelled, or held...
Hand tool
16110R, 172371, 172375, 172381, 294 55, A01B 104, A01B 114
Patent
active
040022072
ABSTRACT:
A hand tool used to manage and cultivate soil in confined areas, as planters and pots, for growing plants. The tool has an elongated handle having an end integral with an earthworking implement. The handle has triangularly related linear sides which taper inwardly toward the earthworking implement, wherein the sides are adapted to be engaged by the first and second fingers and thumb of the user. On the end of the handle opposite to the earthworking implement, the sides converge into a cylindrical section terminating in a knob. The earthworking implement includes a body having a plurality of teeth. The body can be in the shape of a shovel, pick or rake.
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"The New Stanley Workmaster Triangular Grip Screwdrivers", May, 1969.
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