Pine needle cutter

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Inventors

DeCicco, Julius J.

Application #

504886

Filed

Apr-5-1990

Published

Feb-12-1991

Current US Class

007/158
015/105
0D4/118

International Classes

B25F 001/00

Field of Search

7/158 7/170 15/105 15/111 D4/118

Assignee

The Julius J. DeCicco Trust (Spring Hill, FL)

Examiners

Parker; Roscoe V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pettis & McDonald

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Abstract
A pine needle cutting apparatus for removal of pine needles trapped in screening, comprising a tool head having a removably attached cutting blade, brush, and handle connector to which a handle may be removably fastened. The cutting blade has opposing ends, a front portion, a rear portion, two arcuate portions, and a circumferential edge that defines the perimeter of the blade. The acruate portions of the front portion of the blade are adjacent each end. The circumferential edge along the front portion of the cutting blade between the arcuate portions has a cutting edge formed thereon and the remaining portions of the circumferential edge are dull. The circumferential edge along the front portion of the cutting blade is curved at a predetermined radius. The circumferential edge of each arcuate portion has a predetermined radius which is different from the predetermined radius of the front portion.
 
Claims
Now that the invention has been described, What is claimed is:

1. A pine needle cutting apparatus comprising:

a tool head;

a cutting blade attached to said tool head, said cutting blade having opposing ends, a front portion, a rear portion, and a circumferential edge; said front portion of said blade having an arcuate portion adjacent each said end of said cutting blade, said circumferential edge defining the perimeter of said cutting blade; said circumferential edge of said front portion of said cutting blade, between said arcuate portions, being curved to a predetermined radius, and having a cutting edge formed thereon; and said circumferential edge of said arcuate portions having a radius between about 1/4 inch and about 1/2 inch and having a dull edge formed thereon;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a pine needle cutter whereby one person may easily remove pine needles that are trapped within screening. A plurality of pine needles are frequently joined together at one end by a pine needle head. When the joined pine needles fall upon a screen surface, the individual pine needles often drop into separate holes in the screening; the pine needles are then captured by the screening, as the pine needle heads prevent the needles from falling all the way through. The pine needle cutting apparatus cuts the pine needle heads from the pine needles, releasing the pine needles so they may fall the rest of the way through the screen. The pine needle heads may then be swept from the screening using the brush portion of the pine needle cutter.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In many areas of the country, it is necessary to screen outdoor areas to prevent the intrusion of insects and debris. One particular problem occurs when the screening is located adjacent to pine trees which shed their needles in a form that a plurality of needles are joined together at one end by a pine needle head. Frequently, when the joined pine needles fall upon screening, the free ends of the joined needles drop through the holes in the screen but are prevented from passing through the screen by the pine needle head. Eventually, as the numbers of pine needles that are trapped within the screening increase, the air flow and the light passing through the screen are reduced and the appearance of the screening becomes very unattractive. Sweeping with a brush or using a blower has not been a successful means for removing those pine needles that are trapped within the screening. Currently, there is no device that is specifically designed to solve this problem. The prior art consists primarily of combinations of brushes and scrapers which are used to remove debris from floors.
 
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