Woodchipper tool

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Inventors

Mulgrew, Brian
Anthony, Michael M.

Application #

785982

Filed

Feb-20-2001

Published

May-6-2003

Current US Class

081/488
241/301
241/92

International Classes

B02C 018/22

Field of Search

241/92 241/282.1 241/169.2 241/301 81/488

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oltman, Flynn & Kubler

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Abstract
A plant waste disposal system is further includes a wood chipper apparatus having plant waste fragmenting elements and having a plant waste receiving hopper; an elongate push member having a member first end for gripping by hand and having a member second end of at least twice the width of the member first end for abutting and pushing plant waste into the plant waste receiving hopper. The elongate push member preferably is formed of tool material which is biodegradable. The elongate member preferably is constructed to fracture when subjected to tensile force in excess of five pounds, for preventing the elongate member from pulling a worker hand into the plant waste fragmenting elements.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A plant waste disposal system comprising:

a wood chipper apparatus having plant waste fragmenting means and having a plant waste receiving hopper;

and an elongate push member of biodegradable material having a member first end for gripping by hand and having a member second end of at least one and one half times the cross-sectional area of said member first end for abutting and pushing plant waste into said plant waste receiving hopper, said elongate member being constructed to fracture when subjected to tensile force in excess of five pounds, for preventing said elongate member from pulling a worker hand into said plant waste fragmenting means.

2. The plant waste disposal system of claim 1, wherein said elongate member is constructed of tool material which is sufficiently soft and fragile that said wood chipper apparatus can fragment said elongate member without damage to said plant waste fragmenting means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to the field of devices for disposing of plant waste in the form of parts of plants, and primarily in the form of tree branches. More specifically the present invention relates to a pushing tool for manually pushing plant waste into the hopper of a conventional wood chipper apparatus which processes the waste by chopping or grinding it. The pushing tool includes a disposable elongate member made of biodegradable material having a member first end narrow enough for gripping by hand and having a member second end significantly wider than the member first end for abutting and pushing plant waste into a plant waste receiving hopper. The pushing tool is constructed, either by choice of a suitable material or by its configuration, so that the member second end breaks away when the member is placed under substantial tensile loading. As a result, in the event the member accidently becomes caught in the chipper apparatus and is suddenly pulled into the apparatus plant waste fragmenting elements, the member second end simply breaks away from the member first end so that the worker hand gripping the member first end is not pulled into the plant waste fragmenting elements. The tool material is also sufficiently soft and fragile that a conventional wood chipper apparatus can chop or shred it without damage to the plant waste fragmenting elements.
 
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