IP Library Granted Patent US 7,160,054
Granted Patent B2
US 7,160,054 · App. 10/960,355 · Granted Jan 9, 2007

Expanding weed inhibitor

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,160,054
App. No.
10/960,355
Granted
Jan 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An expanding grass or weed inhibitor around a growing tree or shrub trunk with a series of overlapping, semi-circular wings ( 16 ) attached to the base ( 10 ), rotating via multiple pivot bolts ( 18 ). With an expanding trunk ( 14 ) diameter, the pressure of the trunk forces the semi-circular winds to move away from the trunk. Due to the overlapping of the semi-circular wings, their mutually-applied pressure blocks sturdier grass or weeds from uplifting the wings ( 16 ) or permeating the base ( 10 ). Along the perimeter of the base ( 10 ), a barrier wall ( 12 ) prevents the semi-circular wings from rotating too far respective to the trunk ( 14 ). For the purpose of mounting, base ( 10 ) pivots via a pivot bolt ( 18 ) while opening along slit at pivot side of base ( 26 ). On the opposite side of the base ( 10 ), slit at opening side of base ( 24 ) opens to account for a wide range of trunk diameters. To secure the base ( 10 ), lockable bolt ( 20 ) transects a hole connecting to lockable bolt ( 22 ).

Claims (9)

1. A weed inhibiting device for an area around the base of a tree, comprising:

a base having an opening;

a barrier wall surrounding the exterior of the base; and

a plurality of overlapping semi-circular wings, each semi-circular wing having a first end and a second end, wherein each first end is pivotally connected to the base and wherein each second end is unsecured such that each semi-circular wing is configured to rotate about each pivotally connected first end.

2. The weed inhibiting device of claim 1 , wherein for each semi-circular wing, the rotation of the second end is limited by the barrier wall.

3. The weed inhibiting device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of semi-circular wings form an additional opening therebetween, wherein the additional opening is smaller than the size of the opening in the base.

4. The weed inhibiting device of claim 1 , wherein each semi-circular wing is configured such that a lateral expansion force exerted by a tree extending through the opening causes rotation of the semi-circular wing about its first end.

5. The weed inhibiting device of claim 1 , wherein the base includes a first and a second semi-circular portion, wherein a first end of the first semi-circular portion overlaps a first end of the second semi-circular portion and a second end of the first semi-circular portion overlaps a second end of the second semi-circular portion.

6. The weed inhibiting device of claim 5 , wherein the first end of the first semi-circular portion includes a first hole and the first end of the second semi-circular portion includes a second hole superimposed with the first hole, wherein a connecting device is inserted through the superimposed first and second holes to connect the first and the second semi-circular portions.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2016
From: ITRON FRANCE S.A.S.
To: ITRON GLOBAL SARL
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