Claims
- 1. A powered lawn mower adapted to comminute grass to provide a mulch for a substantially planar grass lawn, said mower being provided with means to advance the mower in a horizontal path on said lawn toward unmown grass and comprising:
- A. an inverted housing on which a motor is supported, the motor having a drive shaft extending into the housing at right angles to the plane of said lawn; and
- B. a rotor secured to the shaft and disposed within the housing, said rotor being constituted by a hub from which radiate three sets of blades lying in respective planes substantially parallel to the plane of said lawn, the blades in each set being 90 degrees apart, the blades of the second set being displaced 30 degrees from the blades in the first set, and the blades in the third set being displaced 30 degrees from those in the second set, the blades in these sets being at progressively decreased levels relative to the lawn, the blades in the first set having a length providing the longest reach, and the blades in the second and third sets having progressively reduced lengths, each blade having a leading edge defining a cutting edge which is pitched to form an air foil acting to create an updraft, whereby as the rotor rotates and the mower is advanced in said horizontal path toward unmown grass, the first set of blades having the longest reach act to cut pieces from the upper portions of the grass, this action being followed by the blades in the second set and then the blades in the third set, each acting to cut pieces from the grass at the level corresponding to the set level whereby each blade of grass is cut into as many pieces as there are sets.
- 2. A lawn mower as set forth in claim 1, wherein said three sets of rotor blades are formed by separate metal pieces.
- 3. A lawn mower as set forth in claim 1, wherein said rotor is molded of synthetic plastic material and the leading edges of the blades are provided with slotted sockets in which are received metal cutting pieces.
- 4. A lawn mower as set forth in claim 3, wherein said cutting pieces are of steel.
- 5. A lawn mower as set forth in claim 3, wherein said plastic material is a polycarbonate resin.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 051,025, filed June 22, 1979, of the same title now U.S. Pat. No. 4,262,476.
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