Claims
- 1. A self-propelled riding mower comprising:a frame supported upon a plurality of ground engaging wheels; an electrical power source; a tray for supporting the power source; a plurality of mowers supported from said frame, said mowers being moveable between a raised non-operative position and a lowered operative position, said mowers being driven by electric motors receiving electrical power from said power source; a prime mover comprising an electric motor supplied with electrical energy from said power source and adapted to provide driving torque to at least one of said ground engaging wheels; and a support assembly attached to said frame for supporting said tray and power source, the support assembly having a pair of spaced channels that are arranged perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction of the frame for receiving said tray, and including a plurality of rotatable rollers journally supported by a plurality of fixed rods that are fixedly attached between the channels for facilitating installation and removal of the tray and power supply from either side of the mower along the rotatable rollers.
- 2. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 1 wherein said electrical power source comprises a battery power source.
- 3. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 1 wherein said electrical power source comprises a motor/generator set.
- 4. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 1 wherein said electrical power source comprises a fuel cell.
- 5. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 1, wherein said support assembly further includes a lock extending through at least one of said channels such that when said tray is installed onto said support assembly, the lock engages a portion of said tray in order to maintain said tray in a substantially fixed position.
- 6. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 1, wherein said support assembly further includes friction reducing means positioned in a first position to reduce friction between said tray and said channels of said support assembly during installation onto and removal of said tray in relation to said support assembly, said friction reducing means positioned in a second position to enable friction between said tray and said channels of said support assembly during operation so that said tray remains fixed during operation of the mower.
- 7. A self-propelled riding mower comprising:a frame supported upon a plurality of ground engaging wheels; an electrical power source; a power source frame for supporting the power source; a plurality of mowers supported from said frame, said mowers being moveable between a raised non-operative position and a lowered operative position, said mowers being driven by electric motors receiving electrical power from said power source; and a support assembly attached to said frame for supporting said tray and power source, the support assembly having a pair of spaced channels that are arranged perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction of the frame for receiving said tray, and including a plurality of rollers journally supported by a plurality of fixed rods that are fixedly attached between the channels for reducing friction between said tray and said support assembly during installation onto and removal of said power source and tray from either side of the mower along the rotatable rollers.
- 8. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 7 wherein said electrical power source comprises a battery power source.
- 9. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 7 wherein said electrical power source comprises a motor/generator set.
- 10. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 7 wherein said electrical power source comprises a fuel cell.
- 11. The self-propelled riding mower of claim 7, wherein said support assembly further includes a lock extending through at least one of said channels such that when said tray is installed onto said support assembly, the lock engages a portion of said tray in order to maintain said tray in a substantially fixed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/126,153 filed Mar. 25, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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