Apparatus for supporting plantlife growing in a ground area

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5542210
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08497734

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An apparatus,for supporting various different types of plantlife growing in a ground area including stakes adapted to be inserted into the ground with preferably a pointed end formed of hard plastic preferably recycled. The one or more stakes define a slot extending therethrough adapted to receive a supporting strap of hard or preferably recycled plastic. The supporting strap includes a flat surface adapted to support the shaft of a vertically growing plant or tree without damaging thereto. The strap is preferably generally rectangular in cross section and includes a plurality of studs thereon and defines a plurality of apertures therein. The studs are adapted to extend through the apertures to form the supporting strap into circular formations of varying lengths for supporting of plantlife growing adjacent to the stake. The supporting strap is designed to extend through the preferably rectangular slots in the stakes to facilitate support. A tubular locking device is included for extending about the studs at the location where they are locked with respect to the apertures to facilitate maintaining of retainment therebetween. The tubular locking device preferably extends about the supporting strap and is movable longitudinally therealong.

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HUPFL MARTINNot Provided

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Hupfl, Martin 334 Gordon Rd., Robbinsville, NJ 08691 2 31

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