Tree ball wrapping device

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Inventors

DeLong, Russell

Application #

680386

Filed

Dec-11-1984

Published

Feb-18-1986

Current US Class

047/74
047/76
053/176
053/219
053/220
053/390
053/578
053/594
248/97

International Classes

B65B 047/00

Field of Search

53/176 53/219 53/220 53/390 53/464 53/578 53/582 53/594 47/74 248/97

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4287840   Tree transplanting...

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Abstract
A tree ball tying apparatus is disclosed comprising a tripartile inverted, truncated conically shaped holder whose included angle is less than 60.degree. and is made of sheet metal attached to a stand by its rearmost part. The two forward parts are hinged, latchable doors which swing open or may be closed and latched in the conical shape. Cordage is woven around hooks and pins in the peripheries of the cone's base and truncation to form a sling over which is placed a degradable material such as burlap. A tree, whose ball is conically cut with typically a 60.degree. included angle, is removed from the ground and installed ball first onto the burlap and sling and set down sling and burlap first into the holder whose included angle is less than that of the ball thereby holding it above the truncation. Thereafter the burlap is folded around the tree trunk and tied with the loose ends of the sling and the tree removed from the holder with its ball wrapped and tied.
 
Claims
What claimed is:

1. A tree ball wrapping apparatus comprising a tripartile truncated conical shaped holder assembly of metal having an included angle of less than 60.degree. and having a major circular periphery in a plane at a right angle to the cone's central axis and a minor elipsoidal periphery in a plane inclinded toward the central axis at a truncating angle and having a first rearmost fixed part which is attached to a base such that the holder is held upright and a second and a third part which form hinged doors attached by hinges to the fixed part and whose free adjacent edges are equipped with a latching bar receiving means such that the doors may be latched together by a slidably installed latching bar to form the cone and having installed equally spaced apart on the holder's outer surface along the major periphery of each part a multiplicity of tie-cord receiving hooks and installed in each door centrally near the minor periphery a tie pin receiving aperature which has installed therein slidably an "L" shaped tie pin such that each tie pin crosses one over the other interiorly in the holder and is held by an aperature spaced a defined distance apart from another aperature in the fixed part near the minor periphery thereof such that the tie pins cross each other at right angles and having a tie cord with a free end which is woven around the hooks and tie pins to form a sling over which is installed a sheet of biodegradable material which enwraps a conical tree ball as it is set down over the sheet and sling into the holder thereby permitting the material to be tied snugly around the ball when it is removed from the holder.



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CROSS-REFERENCE

There are no cross-references to, nor are there any, related applications.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. The Field of the Invention

The field of the invention relates to an improved tree ball wrapping device for enwrapping the root ball of a tree which has been removed from the ground manually or by automatic tree removal means as are found in commercial nurseries. The ball is wrapped in protective, bio-degradable cloth material such as burlap to protect and keep damp the roots during transport and replanting or when holding above ground.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art is best demonstrated by reference to tree removal devices such as that supplied by Veemeer Manufacturing Co., of Pella, IA 50219, Caretree Systems, Worthington, OH 43085, and others.

A tree is removed from the ground for transplanting by carrying with it its root system. If removed manually, the root system tends to encapsulate considerable earth when the tree is lifted. This is represented by a typically bulky spheroidal shaped network of roots and earth from which the trade term "ball" is derived.
 
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