IP Library Granted Patent US 12690527
Granted Patent B2
US 12690527 · App. 18/664,786 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Method of moving tree and root ball using tree mover system

Inventors: Thomas P. Cox (Spring, TX); Mark A. Merit (The Woodlands, TX)
Assignee: Environmental Design Intellectual Property Group, LLC
A01G23/04
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12690527
App. No.
18/664,786
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of altering the pathway of movement of a tree, a root ball and a platform supporting the root ball that are together being moved using inflatable airbags includes the steps of positioning an additional airbag at partially within the pathway of movement of the root ball on the airbags, the additional airbag being placed at an acute angle to the leading airbag of the plurality of airbags supporting the root ball, and then by applying an off-center force to the root ball that both translates the airbag forward within the pathway of movement and also imparts a turning moment to the root ball to move the root ball in a new direction that enables the additional airbag to support the leading edge of the platform. The steps can be repeated to further turn the pathway of movement of the root ball, tree and platform.

Claims (13)

1 . A method of moving a tree, comprising:

forming a trench around a circumference of the tree, the trench defining a perimeter of a root ball;

inserting a plurality of elongate, substantially parallel supports under the root ball, each support extending between opposing sides of the root ball;

positioning two or more connecting beams over the plurality of supports, each connecting beam connected to each of the plurality of supports to form a substantially rigid platform;

inserting a plurality of inflatable, elongate bags under the plurality of supports, the plurality of inflatable, elongate bags each having an axis and the plurality of inflatable, elongate airbags being arranged in a parallel series;

inflating the plurality of airbags to raise the plurality of supports and the root ball;

moving the root ball in a first, linear pathway using the plurality of inflated airbags to engage the plurality of supports and by rolling the root ball over the plurality of inflatable airbags in the parallel series;

positioning an additional airbag with at least a portion of the additional airbag being within the first, linear pathway and with a first end of the additional airbag being at a first distance from a first end of a proximal airbag of the plurality of airbags of the parallel series and a second end of the additional airbag being at a second distance, that is greater than the first distance, from a second end of the proximal airbag of the plurality of airbags; and

continuing to move the root ball in the direction of the first, linear pathway until a leading portion of the platform is supported on the additional, inflated airbag;

wherein an angle formed between an axis of the additional airbag supporting the leading portion of the platform and the proximal airbag of the plurality of airbags causes a turn of the pathway of movement of the platform in the direction of the first end of the additional airbag by application of an off-center force.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the angle formed between the additional airbag and the proximal airbag of the plurality of airbags supporting the tree, root ball and platform is an acute angle.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the off-center force applied to turn the root ball can be applied near a periphery of the root ball for a sharper turning of the pathway of movement.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the off-center force applied to turn the root ball can be applied intermediate the tree and a periphery of the root ball for a gradual turning of the pathway of movement.