Patent ID: 9534353
Date: 2017-01-03
CPC Classifications: E02F

Claim:
1. A machine for forming an elongate swale in an earth surface, comprising: a motor for powering said machine along a predetermined path of travel; a first blade housing; a second blade housing; said first and second blade housings being positioned on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis of symmetry of said machine at a predetermined angle with respect to the earth surface; a first disc rotatably mounted in said first blade housing and a second disc rotatably mounted in said second blade housing; said first and second discs being counter-rotated by said motor; each of said discs having an upper surface and a lower surface with an outer peripheral edge spanning between said upper and lower surfaces, and at least two (2) blades secured to said outer peripheral edge thereof in diametrically opposed relation to one another; said at least two (2) blades including a digging blade and a sweeping blade; each digging blade mounted to its rotating disc so that most of the digging blade depends downwardly from the lower surface of the disc so that each digging blade engages and digs into the earth it contacts as it is driven in a circular path of travel by said motor; each sweeping blade mounted to its rotating disc so that most of the sweeping blade extends upwardly from the upper surface of the disc so that each sweeping blade sweeps the earth it contacts as it is driven in a circular path of travel by its motor; whereby each digging blade separates a layer of earth from the earth as each digging blade rotates; whereby separated layer of earth forms a loose mound of earth that is elevated with respect to the surface of the earth that is not contacted by a digging blade; whereby each sweeping blade associated with said first disc sweeps said elevated, loosened earth forwardly and to a first side as the machine travels along said predetermined path of travel and each sweeping blade associated with said second disc sweep the elevated, loosened earth forwardly and to a second side as the machine travels along said predetermined path of travel.