Claims
- 1. A battery-powered walk-behind greensmower for movement on the ground in a mowing direction of movement comprising:
a mobile structure having a rotatable ground-engaging traction member for imparting traction movement to said mower for movement on the ground in the mowing direction of movement, a handle connected with said structure for steering said mower relative to the mowing direction, a bed knife supported by said structure and having a cutting edge extending along a line transverse to the mowing direction, a grass cutting reel rotatably supported on said structure and having a rotation axis parallel to said transverse line and said reel having cutting blades equally spaced around said axis for orbital movement of said blades about said axis and being disposed in grass cutting relationship with said bed knife and having said blades equally spaced apart from each other and disposed to sequentially move past said bed knife cutting edge to establish a clip-rate for cutting grass in accord with the speed of rotation of said reel, a first electric motor supported on said structure and being in rotational driving relationship with said reel for rotating said reel, a second electric motor supported on said structure and being in rotational driving relationship with said traction member, a battery supported on said structure, an electric circuit electrically connected between said battery and said first motor exclusively for electrically powering said first motor for rotation of said reel at only a constant speed of rotation of said reel, an electrically adjustable electric circuit electrically connected between said battery and said second motor and being arranged to transmit electric power to said second motor to induce selected varying speeds of rotation of said traction member to thereby mobilize said mower on the ground at selected speeds while said reel is being rotated at its said constant speed and to thereby achieve grass clip-rates in direct proportion to said selected speeds of rotation, and an electric control on said handle and being operably movable for manipulation by an operator and being electrically connected to said electric adjustable circuit for selecting the speed of said rotation of said traction member.
- 2. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
said traction member is a lawn roller disposed on a rotation axis parallel to said reel rotation axis and rearwardly thereof relative to the mowing direction of movement.
- 3. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
said blades are at least six in number and are uniformly and spirally spaced about said rotation axis of said reel.
- 4. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
said electrically adjustable circuit includes a variable electric resistor electrically connected with said electric control for selective setting by the operator.
- 5. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 1, including:
an electric sensor and an electric cutoff relay electrically connected in said electric circuit between said battery and said first motor and with said sensor being arranged to sense and act in response to an electric voltage drop in the latter said electric circuit and to consequently activate said cutoff relay to thereby interrupt electric power to said first motor.
- 6. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 1, including:
a battery cutoff relay connected in said electric circuit between said battery and said first motor and being electrically disconnectable in one operational electric position, and an electric power sensor electrically connected with said cutoff relay and being electrically operative in response to a low battery charge to activate said relay to said one electric position.
- 7. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 6, including:
a first manually controllable electric switch electrically connected with said circuits for controlling electric power between said battery and said motors.
- 8. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 7, including:
a second manually controllable electric switch electrically included in said circuit with said first motor for controlling electric power between said battery and said first motor.
- 9. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 1, including:
electric sensors disposed in both said motors and arranged for sensing electric current present in said motors and for interrupting the flow of current to said motors.
- 10. A method for adjustably establishing the clip-rate of a walk-behind greensmower, comprising the steps of:
rotatably supporting a ground engagable traction member for moving said mower in a mowing direction, rotatably supporting a grass cutting reel in grass cutting relationship with a bed knife and having cutting blades uniformly spaced apart on said reel for rotating past said bed knife to produce a grass clip-rate in proportion to the speed of rotation of said reel, electrically rotatably driving said traction member and said reel independent of each other, walking behind said mower and manually guiding said mower on the ground in the moving direction, electrically rotatably driving said reel at a constant speed of rotation and thereby move said blades past said bed knife only at a constant rate, and electrically rotatably driving said traction member at various selectable speeds of rotation for moving said mower in the mowing direction at speeds in direct relationship with the constant speed of rotation of said reel and thereby establish a selected grass clip-rate.
- 11. The method for adjustably establishing the clip-rate of a walk-behind greensmower, as claimed in claim 10, including the step of:
electrically and separately driving said traction member and said reel by separate electric motors operationally connected with said traction member and said reel, and electrically driving said motors by electrically connecting a battery thereto.
- 12. The method for adjustably establishing the clip-rate of a walk-behind greensmower, as claimed in claim 11, including the step of:
controlling the driving of said motor connected to said reel by operating a manually controllable electric switch in the electric connection with said battery.
- 13. A battery-powered walk-behind greensmower for movement on the ground in a mowing direction of movement comprising:
a mobile structure having a rotatable ground-engaging traction member for imparting traction movement to said mower for movement on the ground in the mowing direction of movement, a handle connected with said structure for guiding said mower in the mowing direction, a bed knife supported by said structure and having a cutting edge extending along a line transverse to the mowing direction, a grass cutting reel rotatably supported on said structure on a rotation axis and having cutting blades equally spaced around said axis for orbiting of said blades about said axis and being disposed in grass cutting relationship with said bed knife and having said blades equally spaced apart from each other and disposed to a sequentially move past said bed knife cutting edge to establish a clip-rate for cutting grass in proportion to the speed of rotating of said reel, a first electric motor supported on said structure and being in rotational driving relationship with said reel for rotating said reel, a second electric motor supported on said structure and being in rotational driving relationship with said traction member and being located adjacent a first axial end of said reel, a battery tray supported on said structure and being located adjacent a second axial end of said reel and being positioned to counter-balance the weight of said second electric motor on said structure, a battery supported on said tray, and an electric circuit electrically connected between said battery and both said motors for rotation of said reel and said traction member.
- 14. The battery-powered walk-behind greensmower as claimed in claim 13, including:
ground engaging rollers supporting said reel and with one of said reel rollers disposed forward of said bed knife relative to the mowing direction, and said battery tray and said structure have adjustment connections therebetween arranged for movement of said tray and said battery in the upright plane of the mowing direction and relative to said one reel roller for establishing the pressure that said one reel roller exerts on the ground.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/696,700 filed on Oct. 26, 2000. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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09696700 |
Oct 2000 |
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10346728 |
Jan 2003 |
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