Patent ID: 6073702
Filing Date: 2000-06-13
Classification: A01C

Abstract:
A garden tool for use by a user to lay out columns of planting holes in a garden, the tool comprising:a chassis having a length that is sufficient to span a distance between columns to be laid out for the garden, the chassis comprising a channel having a U-shaped cross-section with a base containing a pair of spaced apart slots, and opposite legs connected to the base, the channel being downwardly open and the base having a lower inner surface and an upper outer surface;a pair of blades each shaped for marking a surface of soil in the garden and for digging planting holes along at least one of the columns in the garden, each blade having a substantially triangular body extending in a body plane that is substantially parallel to one of the legs of the channel, each blade having an upper base that is bent from the body plane into a plane of the blade base, each blade base lying against the lower inner surface of the channel base and extending between the legs of the channel for securing the blades against rotation with respect to the channel, each blade base having a hole there-through which is aligned with one of the slots in the channel base, each blade having a narrow tooth end that is remote from the chassis and that is bent at a radius and in a direction parallel to the blade base plane and under the blade base;space setting means for connecting the blades to the chassis at a plurality of selected distances between the blades and along the length of the chassis, the distances being selected to correspond to a desired distance between the columns in the garden, the space setting means comprising a bolt means extending through the hole in each blade and through one of the slots for fixing the blades at a selected spacing from each other and to the chassis;a handle connected to the upper outer surface of the channel at a location between the blades, the handle extending at least party parallel to the plane of each blade body and being sufficiently long so that the blades are in contact with soil of the garden when a user is standing while holding the handle, the handle being adapted to allow the user to drag the blades along the soil surface in the garden to mark a pair of adjacent ones of the columns and for the user to rotate the chassis while one blade is in the soil for digging a planting hole in the soil along one of the columns and for marking a next hole along the one of the columns to be dug by the other blade.