This invention relates to grass and weed trimmers and more particularly to a collapsible protective shield assembly for grass and weed trimmers. The protective shield assembly can be adjusted to allow the trimmer to get into hard to reach places and the shield assembly can be collapsed into a compact configuration for easy storage.
Various types of grass and weed trimmer assemblies are known for protecting the operator from debris. Although such assemblies have served the purpose, they have not proved entirely satisfactory under all conditions of service because they have not enabled the trimmers to reach into and to be used in hard to reach or confined areas.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a collapsible protective shield assembly for grass and weed trimmers.
Another object is to provide such a shield assembly which can be quickly and easily adjusted to enable the trimmers to be used in confined or hard to reach spaces.
Another object is to provide such an assembly which can be quickly and easily collapsed into a compact configuration for easy storage.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages are realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
To achieve these and other objects, the present invention provides a collapsible protective shield assembly for a grass and weed trimmer wherein the trimmer includes an elongated shaft with a cutter head attached at a first end of the shaft and a handle attached to the shaft, the shield assembly including a clamping assembly for attaching the shield assembly to the shaft; first and second arms rotatably connected to the clamping assembly; and a flexible shield attached to the arms.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory but are not restrictive of the invention.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
With reference now to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown a protective shield assembly 18 for a conventional grass and weed trimmer 20. Trimmer 20 includes an elongated shaft 22 with a cutter head 24 attached at a first end 26 of shaft 22 and a handle 28 attached to shaft 22.
Shield assembly 18 includes a clamping assembly 30 for attaching shield assembly 18 to shaft 22.
Shield assembly 18 further includes first and second arm assemblies 32, 32′ rotatably connected to clamping assembly 30. Shield assembly 18 further includes a flexible shield or guard 11 mounted on arm assemblies 32, 32′.
In accordance with the invention, arm assemblies 32, 32′ are rotatable between first positions substantially perpendicular to shaft 22 (
Further in accordance with the invention, flexible shield 11 is foldable in a secure and compact fashion beneath shaft 22 when arm assemblies 32, 32′ are positioned substantially parallel to shaft 22 (
Shield assembly 18 further includes a shield securing assembly 12 attached to clamping assembly 30 for holding flexible shield 11 in place when shield 11 is folded beneath shaft 22.
Clamping assembly 30 includes a first support member or mounting bracket 1 defining first 34, second 34′ and third 36 openings therein.
Clamping assembly 30 further includes a uni-fit spacer or second member 2 conventionally attached to first support member 1 between openings 34, 34′ (
Clamping assembly 30 further includes a U-bolt 4 positioned through openings 34, 34′ against shaft 22 and in opposed relationship with uni-fit spacer or second member 2 when clamping assembly 30 is attached to shaft 22 (
Clamping assembly 30 further includes first and second fastening members or lock nuts 5, 5′ removably attached to U-bolt 4 for holding shaft 22 between U-bolt 4 and second member 2 when clamping assembly 30 is attached to shaft 22.
First and second threaded stud members 3, 3′ are conventionally attached to and project upwardly from first support member 1 and are positioned outwardly from openings 34, 34′, respectively (
Arm assemblies 32, 32′ define fourth 38 and fifth 40 openings therein, respectively (
Stud members 3, 3′ are positioned through openings 38, 40, respectively, whereby arm assemblies 32, 32′ can rotate about stud members 3, 3′.
Further in accordance with the invention, shield assembly 18 includes threaded nuts 8, 8′ (
Arm assemblies 32, 32′ include first and second hollow and open-ended arm elements 6, 6′, respectively, defining openings 38, 40 therein, respectively, and having open ends 70, 70′, respectively. Tubular shield holders 9, 9′ (
Arm assemblies 32, 32′ further include means 7, 7′, such as machine screws, in operative relationship with arm elements 6, 6′ and with shield holders 9, 9′ for selectively holding shield holders 9, 9′ in fixed position with respect to arm elements 6, 6′.
Flexible shield or guard 11 is supported by and suspended from shield holders 9, 9′ during normal use of trimmer 20 and shield assembly 18.
Shield assembly 18 further includes first and second flanged end cap-hinge members 10, 10′ (
Shield assembly 18 further includes flexible loops 16 (
Flexible shield 11 preferably defines a substantially rectangular shape having a top edge 46, two opposed side edges 48, 48′ and a bottom edge 50. Top edge 46 defines a substantially U-shaped cut out 52 and hollow tubular sleeves 54, 56 for slidably receiving tubular shield holders 9, 9′ therein, respectively.
Shield securing assembly 12 includes a first securing strap 58 having first and second hooked ends 60, 62, and first end 60 is positioned through third opening 36 in first support member or mounting bracket 1.
Shield securing assembly 12 further includes a second securing strap 64 having first and second ends 66, 68 for removable connection to each other, second securing strap 64 being connected to second end 62 of first securing strap 58 for enabling second securing strap 64 to be selectively positioned around flexible shield 11 and shaft 22 to hold shield 11 in a secure and compact position when shield 11 is folded beneath shaft 22.
In operation and use, shield assembly 18 is mounted on trimmer shaft 22 a sufficient distance away from trimmer cutting head 24 to allow for unobstructed operation of trimmer 20.
To prepare shield assembly 18 for use from the position shown in
Flexible support rods 13, 13′ are then moved from positions substantially parallel with respect to arm assemblies 32, 32′ to positions substantially perpendicular to arm assemblies 32, 32′. This is accomplished by rotating support rods 13, 13′ about bolts 14, 14′ and with respect to end cap-hinge members 10, 10′, respectively.
The series of steps just described will result in shield assembly 18 moving from a position shown in
If it is desired to use trimmer 20 and shield assembly 18 in a confined space, nuts 8, 8′ are loosened on studs 3, 3′ and arm assemblies 32, 32′ are repositioned by rotating the arm assemblies about studs 3, 3′ until the desired position of shield 11 is attained. Nuts 8, 8′ are then retightened onto studs 3, 3′, and assembly 18 is positioned as shown, for example, in
Arm assemblies 32, 32′ can be rotated about studs 3, 3′ in directions toward handle 28 until arm assemblies 32, 32′ are positioned substantially parallel with respect to trimmer shaft 22. Thus, the configuration of shield 11 can be quickly and easily changed from a position providing maximum shielding area as shown in
To close shield assembly 18, nuts 8, 8′ are loosened on studs 3, 3′. Support rods 13, 13′ are then repositioned substantially parallel to arm assemblies 32, 32′, respectively, by rotating support rods 13, 13′ with respect to end cap-hinge members 10, 10′, respectively.
Arm assemblies 32, 32′ are then rotated about studs 3, 3′ and toward cutter head 24 until arm assemblies 32, 32′ are positioned substantially parallel with respect to trimmer shaft 22.
Flexible shield 11 is then folded in a tight and compact manner to fit underneath shaft 22 and arm assemblies 32, 32′. Securing strap 64 of shield securing assembly 12 is then positioned around folded shield 11, shaft 22 and arm assemblies 32, 32′. Securing strap 64 is then fastened in place by connecting hooked ends 66, 68 together. Assembly 18 is then in the position for storage shown in
This invention thus provides for an adjustable and collapsible protective shield assembly for use with conventional grass and weed trimmers which enables the trimmer to be used in compact and hard to reach places. The shield assembly can be quickly and easily folded into a compact position for easy storage.
The invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details shown and described, and departures may be made from such details without departing from the principles of the invention and without sacrificing its chief advantages.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/839,572, filed Aug. 24, 2006 and of PCT application no. PCT/US07/016386, filed Jul. 19, 2007.