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USPTO: us-12660748 · published 2026-06-23 · patents · A01D 34/54· A01D 34/008· A01D 34/58· A01D 2101/00

Garden tool

Pith reviewed 2026-06-24 16:31 UTC · model grok-4.3

classification patents A01D 34/54A01D 34/008A01D 34/58A01D 2101/00
keywords garden toolheight adjustmentcutting assemblyprime movertraceability systemmaintenance monitoringelectronic components
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The pith

Garden tool adjusts cutting assembly height with fixed prime mover while tracking electronic component data for status monitoring.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The patent presents a garden tool design in which a height adjustment assembly moves the cutting assembly perpendicular to the working plane. The prime mover remains fixed on the tool body, so the transmission mechanism must accommodate a changing relative position between the cutting assembly and the prime mover. Electronic components in a working module carry initial information data, and a traceability management unit connected by signal records their working information data. The unit then uses both sets of data to monitor running status and maintenance status of the tool. A reader would care if this combination delivers practical height adjustment together with component-level traceability in one device.

Core claim

The garden tool includes a tool body, a cutting assembly movable perpendicular to the working plane, a first driving device with a fixed prime mover and transmission mechanism, a height adjustment assembly that varies the relative position between the cutting assembly and the prime mover, and an information traceability system comprising a working module of electronic components each holding initial information data together with a traceability management unit that records working information data and monitors running and maintenance status from the combined data.

What carries the argument

The height adjustment assembly that drives the cutting assembly while making its position variable relative to the fixed prime mover, integrated with the traceability management unit that receives initial and working data from the electronic components.

If this is right

  • The cutting assembly height can be changed without relocating the prime mover on the tool body.
  • Each electronic component supplies its own initial information data to the traceability management unit.
  • Working information data is recorded for every electronic component during operation.
  • Running status and maintenance status are derived directly from the combination of initial and working data.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The same fixed-prime-mover arrangement could be adapted to other tools that require vertical adjustment of a working head.
  • If the recorded data were stored over multiple uses, the traceability unit might support trend-based maintenance predictions beyond the patent's explicit claims.
  • The variable relative position between cutting assembly and prime mover might affect transmission efficiency or wear, an aspect left unaddressed in the description.
  • The traceability approach could be tested by installing the system on an existing garden tool and checking whether status monitoring improves fault detection rates.

Load-bearing premise

The design assumes that connecting the traceability management unit to the working module will allow reliable recording and use of initial and working data to monitor status, without specifying data collection methods, storage, or processing details.

What would settle it

An observation that the traceability management unit cannot produce accurate running or maintenance status reports when supplied only with the stated initial and working information data would falsify the monitoring claim.

read the original abstract

1 . A garden tool, comprising: a tool body, a cutting assembly, being capable of moving along a direction perpendicular to a working plane, a first driving device, comprising a prime mover and a transmission mechanism, the prime mover being fixedly mounted on the tool body, and the transmission mechanism transmitting a power output by the prime mover to the cutting assembly; a height adjustment assembly, when the height adjustment assembly driving the cutting assembly to move in the direction perpendicular to the working plane, a relative position between the cutting assembly and the prime mover being variable; and an information traceability system, comprising: a working module, comprising a plurality of electronic components each provided with initial information data, and a traceability management unit, connected with the working module with a signal, configured to record working information data of each electronic component, and obtain the initial information data of each electronic component, wherein, the traceability management unit monitors a running status and a maintenance status of the garden tool according to the initial information data and the working information data.

Editorial analysis

A structured set of objections, weighed in public.

Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

1 major / 1 minor

Summary. The manuscript describes a garden tool with a tool body, a cutting assembly movable perpendicular to the working plane, a first driving device with a fixed prime mover and transmission mechanism, a height adjustment assembly that varies the relative position between the cutting assembly and prime mover, and an information traceability system consisting of a working module with electronic components having initial information data plus a traceability management unit connected by signal that records working information data and monitors running/maintenance status based on both data types.

Significance. If the described features function as claimed, the design integrates mechanical height adjustment with electronic traceability in a garden tool, which could support improved maintenance tracking in powered equipment. The absence of any performance data, implementation mechanisms, or verification means the practical significance cannot be assessed from the provided description alone.

major comments (1)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract (the traceability management unit description): the claim that the unit monitors running and maintenance status according to initial information data and working information data provides no mechanism for how electronic components supply data, how the unit acquires/stores/ processes it, what sensors or protocols are used, or how status is computed, leaving the monitoring functionality dependent on the unstated assumption that signal connection alone suffices for reliable operation.
minor comments (1)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract: the phrasing 'when the height adjustment assembly driving the cutting assembly' contains a grammatical error and should read 'when the height adjustment assembly drives the cutting assembly'.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

1 responses · 0 unresolved

We thank the referee for their review of our patent description for the garden tool. We address the single major comment below, noting that this document is a patent claim rather than an experimental manuscript.

read point-by-point responses
  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract (the traceability management unit description): the claim that the unit monitors running and maintenance status according to initial information data and working information data provides no mechanism for how electronic components supply data, how the unit acquires/stores/ processes it, what sensors or protocols are used, or how status is computed, leaving the monitoring functionality dependent on the unstated assumption that signal connection alone suffices for reliable operation.

    Authors: The referee correctly observes that the patent claim provides no specific mechanisms, sensors, protocols, or computation details for how the traceability management unit acquires, stores, or processes data from the electronic components. As this is a patent specification, the description is intentionally functional and high-level to define the scope of the invention without limiting it to particular implementations. The signal connection between the traceability management unit and the working module is the claimed means enabling data exchange (initial information data from the components and recorded working information data), with monitoring of running and maintenance status performed according to both data types. Known techniques in the art can implement the data handling, and the novelty resides in the overall system integration with the mechanical height adjustment assembly rather than in any specific data protocol. We therefore see no need to expand the claim language. revision: no

Circularity Check

0 steps flagged

No circularity: patent is a descriptive device claim with no derivations or equations

full rationale

The document is a patent specification describing mechanical and electronic components of a garden tool, including a traceability management unit that monitors status from initial and working data. No equations, fitted parameters, predictions, or derivation chains exist. The central claim simply asserts functionality from signal connection without any mathematical reduction or self-referential construction. No self-citations, ansatzes, or renamings of known results are present. This is a standard non-finding for a non-analytical patent text; the monitoring claim may be underspecified for implementation but does not exhibit circularity by the defined patterns.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

The patent rests on standard assumptions from mechanical engineering and basic electronics that components can be connected to record data; no free parameters, mathematical axioms, or externally validated new entities are introduced beyond the described integration.

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