This invention relates generally to mechanisms and methods for powering a cordless electric lawnmower.
Devices for cutting blades of grass such as those on a lawn are known. These devices are often referred to as mowers. Some mowers are powered by gas. Other mowers are powered by different means. For example, some lawn mowers are powered by electricity.
Some electrical power mowers have an electrical power cord that plugs into an electrical outlet. Other electric power mowers are cordless. Cordless power motors typically include a battery that must be charged periodically.
Lawn mowers are potentially dangerous machines if used incorrectly. Serious injuries can occur when a lawn mower is operating at an inappropriate time. Thus, it is desirable for a lawn mower to include a feature that causes the mower to stop functioning if an operating switch associated with the mower fails.
An example of a failure of the operating switch of a lawn mower is when the operating switch of a lawn mower gets stuck in the on position. Another example is when the operator of the mower uses tape or some other substance to secure the operating switch for the mower in an on position. It is desirable in such circumstances to include a feature that prevents the lawn mower from operating.
Some electric mowers include a switch as described above. However, it is undesirable for the mower to be operational by turning a switch to an on position while a battery provided with the electric mower is charging. Thus, in a cordless electric lawn mower including a switch, it is desirable that, when the battery of the mower is charging, the mower cannot be operated by actuating the switch.
In some cordless electric lawn mowers, a separate on-off switch is included, and the operator of the mower is expected to place the on-off switch in the off position when charging a battery provided with the mower. However, despite this requirement, some such mowers will operate while charging their battery so long as the switch is left in the on position, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Thus, it is desirable in a cordless electric lawn mower including a switch and a chargeable battery that the mower will not operate when the battery is charging, even if the switch is in the on position. Further, it is desirable that this functionality be intrinsic to the design of the lawn mower, and not require action by an owner or operator of the mower.
The foregoing objects and advantages of the invention are illustrative of those that can be achieved by the various exemplary embodiments and are not intended to be exhaustive or limiting of the possible advantages which can be realized. Thus, these and other objects and advantages of the various exemplary embodiments will be apparent from the description herein or can be learned from practicing the various exemplary embodiments, both as embodied herein or as modified in view of any variation which may be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the present invention resides in the novel methods, arrangements, combinations and improvements herein shown and described in various exemplary embodiments.
In light of the present need for a fail-safe charge lock out assembly that prevents operation of the mower while a rechargeable battery within the mower is being charged, and a removable key that must be inserted and turned to complete a path in order to operate the mower, a brief summary of various exemplary embodiments is presented. Some simplifications and omission may be made in the following summary, which is intended to highlight and introduce some aspects of the various exemplary embodiments, but not to limit its scope. Detailed descriptions of a preferred exemplary embodiment adequate to allow those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention concepts will follow in later sections.
In order to better understand various exemplary embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like components or steps, there are disclosed broad aspects of various exemplary embodiments.
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The common terminal 114 of the charge connector 110 is connected to a negative terminal 105 of the battery 104. The common terminal 114 of the charge connector 110 is also connected to an on terminal 119 of the switch 118 by way of the start-up key 120. Thus, the negative terminal 105 of the battery 104 is also connected to the on terminal 119 of the switch 118. The charge lockout terminal 116 of the charge connector 110 is connected to the on terminal 119 of the switch 118 without the start-up key 120 intervening.
The foregoing structure enables the mower to operate only when the key is inserted in the mower and rotated to complete an electrical path. Likewise, a user is prevented from operating the mower while the mower is being charged. When a start-up key is removed, the mower is shut off. Further, a battery in a cordless electric power mower cannot be charged while a key is rotated to actuate operation of the mower. When a start-up key is rotated into an on position, the charge connector cannot be inserted to charge the mower battery. Similarly, when the charge connector is inserted to charge the mower battery, the start-up key cannot be rotated into the on position.
If the switch 118 gets stuck in an on position, and the start-up key 120 is removed, then the voltage drop between the positive charge terminal 112 with respect to the common terminal 114 of the charge connector 110 will be the full value of the positive charge on the positive terminal 103 of the motor 102.
When the voltage of the positive charge terminal 112 with respect to the common terminal 114 of the charge connector 110 is equal to the positive voltage on the positive terminal 103 of the motor 102, a charger provided with the cordless electric lawn mower is prevented from charging even if the charger of the cordless electric lawnmower is otherwise properly connected to deliver a charge.
Under normal charging conditions the exemplary start-up key 120 is removed. Under these conditions, the charge lockout terminal 116 is floating. In other embodiments, under normal charging conditions, the charge lockout terminal 116 is pulled low in the charger.
When a user actuates the switch 118 at a time when the charger of the cordless electric power mower is plugged in, the charge current supplied to the battery in the cordless electric power mower is interrupted.
During normal operation, the charge lockout terminal 116 is open. However, during a failure of the switch 118, the voltage on charge lockout terminal 116 could be as large as the voltage across the battery 104. Thus, the voltage of the charge lockout terminal 116 with respect to ground in monitored and compared to a predetermined threshold voltage. The predetermined threshold voltage is equal to or less than the voltage of the battery 104. When the voltage monitored on the charge lockout terminal 116 with respect to ground exceeds the predetermined threshold, the process of charging a rechargeable battery in a cordless electric power mower is interrupted.
With the fail-safe charge lockout 200, a separate control is included in a mower switch enclosure. A separate control monitors the condition of contacts of the exemplary switch 118, including off terminal 117 and on terminal 119. Charging of a charger provided with the cordless electric lawnmower is disabled when the switch 118 is locked in an on position.
In some embodiments, a lockout relay 220 is provided. As depicted in
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In the manner described above, a cordless electric power mower is provided with a key that enables the mower to operate only when the key is inserted in the mower and rotated to complete an electrical path. Likewise, a fail-safe charge lockout assembly is provided including an internal spring that biases the key against internal contacts. Similarly, a fail-safe charge lockout assembly is provided with a charger lockout or a relay lockout that prevents a user from operating the mower while the mower is being charged. Likewise, a removable start-up key is electrically connected into an electric path such that, when the key is removed, the mower is shut off. Further, an exemplary electrical circuit is provided with mechanical components such that a battery in a cordless electric power mower cannot be charged while a key is rotated to actuate operation of the mower. When a start-up key is rotated into a position to actuate the mower, interchangeably referred to herein as an “on” position, the charge connector cannot be inserted to charge the mower battery. Likewise, when the charge connector is inserted to charge the mower battery, a start-up key cannot be rotated into an actuation or “on” position.
Although the various exemplary embodiments above have been described in detail with particular reference to certain exemplary aspects thereof, it should be understood that the invention is capable of other different embodiments, and its details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects. As is readily apparent to those skilled in the art, variations and modifications can be affected while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure, description, and figures are for illustrative purposes only, and do not in any way limit the invention, which is defined only by the claims.