Tri-blade yard rake

Harvesters – Hand rakes – With plural sets of tines

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5640017, A01D 0706

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050996380

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a rake head for a lawn or garden having three rows (4, 5, and 6) of tines arranged in front to rear staggered fashion. The rake head includes a main frame support member (2) containing a dogleg socket (3) for attaching an elongated handle (1), and the first row of tines (4). The second plane (FIG. 3) has alternating shank (10, 11) portions which create a first and second group of tines. This grouping combined with main frame (2) creates three rows of tines (4, 5, and 6) on a dual planed (FIG. 1) raking implement.

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