Turf aerators and assemblies for same
US-2019297768-A1 · Oct 3, 2019 · US
US10918003B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10918003-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916373358-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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A turf aerator includes a frame, a tine crank having a clearing end with threads, a plurality of tines coupled to the tine crank, and a coupling for fastening the tine crank clearing end to the frame. The coupling includes a collar area for receiving the tine crank clearing end, an anchor plate for selectively fastening to the frame, and an opening sized for accessing the threads of the tine crank clearing end. The turf aerator further includes an actuator threaded complementary to the threads of the tine crank clearing end for selectively moving the coupling from an extended position relative to the tine crank to a retracted position relative to the tine crank.
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What is claimed is: 1. A turf aerator, comprising: a frame; a tine crank having a clearing end with threads; a plurality of tines coupled to the tine crank; a coupling for fastening the tine crank clearing end to the frame, the coupling comprising: a collar area for receiving the tine crank clearing end; an anchor plate for selectively fastening to the frame; and an opening sized for accessing the threads of the tine crank clearing end; and an actuator threaded complementary to the threads of the tine crank clearing end for selectively moving the coupling from an extended position relative to the tine crank to a retracted position relative to the tine crank. 2. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the tine crank has a pivoting end opposite the clearing end, and wherein a joint fastens the tine crank pivoting end to the frame such that the tine crank is rotatable about an axis of the tine crank and pivotable relative to the frame. 3. The turf aerator of claim 2 , wherein the threads of the tine crank clearing end are internal threads. 4. The turf aerator of claim 3 , wherein the frame has a ledge and the coupling has a foot configured to rest or the ledge when the anchor plate is unfastened from the frame. 5. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the threads of the tine crank clearing end are internal threads. 6. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the frame has a ledge and the coupling has a foot configured to rest on the ledge when the anchor plate is unfastened from the frame. 7. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a bolt that selectively couples the anchor plate to the frame. 8. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the coupling has a handle. 9. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the collar area is coupled to the anchor plate. 10. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the collar area is defined by the anchor plate. 11. A turf aerator, comprising: a frame; a tine crank having a clearing end with internal threads; a plurality of tines coupled to the tine crank; a coupling for fastening the tine crank clearing end to the frame, the coupling comprising: a collar area for receiving the tine crank clearing end; an anchor plate for selectively fastening to the frame; and an opening sized for accessing the threads of the tine crank clearing end; and a bolt threaded complementary to the threads of the tine crank clearing end for selectively moving the coupling from an extended position relative to the tine crank to a retracted position relative to the tine crank. 12. The turf aerator of claim 11 , wherein the tine crank has a pivoting end opposite the clearing end, and wherein a joint fastens the tine crank pivoting end to the frame such that the tine crank is rotatable about an axis of the tine crank and pivotable relative to the frame. 13. The turf aerator of claim 12 , wherein the joint comprises at least one of a self-aligning ball bearing assembly, a ball and socket coupling, and a universal joint. 14. The turf aerator of claim 11 , wherein the frame has a ledge and the coupling has a foot configured to rest on the ledge when the anchor plate is unfastened from the frame. 15. A tine assembly for use in a turf aerator, the tine assembly comprising: a tine crank having a clearing end with threads and an opposite pivoting end; a coupling for fastening the tine crank clearing end to a frame of the turf aerator, the coupling comprising: a collar area for receiving the tine crank clearing end; an anchor plate for selectively fastening to the frame; and an opening sized for accessing the threads of the tine crank clearing end; and an actuator threaded complementary to the threads of the tine crank clearing end for selectively moving the coupling from an extended position relative to the tine crank to a retracted position relative to the tine crank. 16. The tine assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a plurality of tines coupled to the tine crank. 17. The tine assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a joint for fastening the tine crank pivoting end to the frame such that the tine crank is rotatable about an axis of the tine crank and pivotable relative to the frame. 18. The tine assembly of claim 17 , wherein the joint comprises at least one of a self-aligning ball bearing assembly, a ball and socket coupling, and a universal joint. 19. The tine assembly of claim 15 , wherein the coupling has a handle. 20. The tine assembly of claim 15 , wherein the threads of the tine crank clearing end are internal threads.
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