The invention relates to remote control lawn mowers using a hand held transmitter and a remote control lawn mower unit.
The present invention is intended to minimize the physical labor effort in cutting the lawn by eliminating the need to follow behind the mower. This would be helpful to elderly people who maintain their lawns or to those with disabilities where physical exertion is not recommended.
The present invention has two electric DC motors with gear boxes for forward/reverse/turning speed control, a gyro for fast straight line cuts, a brain comprising of microprocessors, a gas engine (typical rating being about 4.5 to 7.5 HP) to cut the grass, and an alternator to generate electricity. All heavy components such as batteries, gas engine should be engineered for optimum balanced in all its proportions. The battery power allows the unit to drive to a designated area then as soon as the engine starts the system generates its own electricity becoming a hybrid. The gas engine provides the mechanical energy for the alternator, and the alternator generates electricity. It is a fast, safe, energy efficient, effortless remote control lawn mover that does not compromise speed or power to cut the lawn. All these unique features make the present invention a lawn mover that one controls and enjoys.
In the accompanying drawings:
Referring now to the drawings, the drawings disclose a typical application or example of the present invention.
Operation
The RF Portion:
The RF Transmitter sends two RF signals which are proportional to the position of the steering and speed control knobs. The RF receiver picks up the signals and converts the RF signal into electrical pulses. Table-1 illustrates the electrical pulses.
The Controller Box Portion:
The electrical pulses are connected to a micro controller (e.g., PIC16C57 shown on
The microcontroller has connections to a gyro where its function is to maintain a straight course whenever the steering command sends a 1.5 mSec pulse and the speed command is greater than 0 mile/hr. whenever these conditions are met, the microcontroller would remember the initial direction. If the unit deviates from its course due to terrain, the gyro would measure the deviation and the microcontroller would try to correct its course.
The invention has two independent motors on the rear. The unit turns to the right when there is more current flowing through the motor on the left. The mower turns to the left when there is more current flowing through the motor on the right. This configuration delivers zero turning radius and better terrain adaptation.
It should be understood that the preceding is merely a detailed description of one or more embodiments of this invention and that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The preceding description, therefore, is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be determined only by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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