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Daniel Ray Faltysek

from The Woodlands, TX
Age ~77

Daniel Faltysek Phones & Addresses

  • 1475 Sawdust Rd APT 7105, Spring, TX 77380 (713) 304-3271
  • 2400 Spring Rain Dr, Spring, TX 77379 (832) 717-4935
  • The Woodlands, TX
  • 300 Kirkstall Dr, Houston, TX 77090 (281) 873-5214
  • 150 Dominion Park Dr, Houston, TX 77090 (281) 873-5214
  • 150 Dominion Park Dr #823, Houston, TX 77090 (281) 873-5214

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Daniel R. Faltysek
P, Director
EMERALD GREENS AERIFICATION INC
PO Box 681052, Houston, TX 77268

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Method And Apparatus For Turf Aerification

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US Patent:
7568705, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
May 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/752084
Inventors:
Daniel R. Faltysek - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
A01B 45/02
US Classification:
279 16, 279 83, 172 22, 172111
Abstract:
A novel drill for the aerification of turf grasses is disclosed. The drill comprises a chuck and a fluted turf drill bit held by the chuck. The chuck includes a locking mechanism which permits the chuck to rotate freely about its longitudinal axis when loaded in compression (as when the drill is inserted into the ground) but which locks, preventing rotation, when the drill is loaded in tension (such as when the drill is withdrawn from the soil). The drill bit has a smooth upper section and a fluted lower section. The smooth section decreases the probability of entangling the turf in the drill bit with subsequent lifting of the turf when the drill is withdrawn. The tip of the drill bit is adapted to provide a torque to the drill bit during insertion into the ground. Thus, the bit spirals into the ground upon insertion, but locks upon removal, thereby permitting the flutes of the bit to cut a cylindrical hole in the ground while removing soil from the hole by retaining it in the space between the flutes. The drill of the present invention may be used in aerators previously limited to solid or hollow-core tines.

Method And Apparatus For Turf Aerification

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US Patent:
20060070748, Apr 6, 2006
Filed:
Feb 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/527611
Inventors:
Daniel Faltysek - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
A01B 45/02
US Classification:
172021000
Abstract:
A novel drill for the aerification of turf grasses is disclosed. The drill comprises a chuck and a fluted turf drill bit held by the chuck. The chuck includes a locking mechanism which permits the chuck to rotate freely about its longitudinal axis when loaded in compression (as when the drill is inserted into the ground) but which locks, preventing rotation, when the drill is loaded in tension (such as when the drill is withdrawn from the soil). The drill bit has a smooth upper section and a fluted lower section. The smooth section decreases the probability of entangling the turf in the drill bit with subsequent lifting of the turf when the drill is withdrawn. The tip of the drill bit is adapted to provide a torque to the drill bit during insertion into the ground. Thus, the bit spirals into the ground upon insertion, but locks upon removal, thereby permitting the flutes of the bit to cut a cylindrical hole in the ground while removing soil from the hole by retaining it in the space between the flutes. The drill of the present invention may be used in aerators previously limited to solid or hollow-core tines.
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