Claims
- 1. A power operated lawn edger comprising:
- an elongated support;
- a power unit including a prime mover mounted on one end of said support;
- a cutter head including drive mechanism disposed at the opposite end of said support and drivably connected to rotary cutting blade means adapted for rotation in a substantially vertical cutting plane;
- means drivingly interconnecting said power unit and said cutting blade means;
- a first handle portion disposed on said power unit and extending along the top of said power unit generally longitudinally with respect to the longitudinal axis of said support;
- an elongated tubular handlebar mounted on said support between said ends of said support and projecting generally horizontally from said support, said first handle portion and said handlebar being adapted to be grasped, respectively by an operator's hands for guiding said edger in the operation thereof; and
- a single gauge roller mounted at said opposite end of said support and adapted to partially support said edger to control the cutting depth of said cutting blade means in edging turf along a substantially predetermined cutting path.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said gauge roller includes a support member pivotally mounted on said cutter head and including a distal end portion projecting rearwardly from said cutter head and supporting said gauge roller and means for releasably locking said roller support member in one of a plurality of selected positions to control the cutting depth of said cutting blade means.
- 3. The invention set forth in claim 2 wherein:
- said means for releasably locking said roller support member includes a threaded pin mounted on a cutting blade shield disposed on said cutting head, said pin projecting through an elongated slot in said roller support member, and a manually operable clamping member adapted to be engaged with said pin and operable to be rotated to releasably clamp said roller support member between a surface on said clamping member and said shield.
- 4. The invention set forth in claim 3 wherein:
- said roller support member is adapted to mount said roller on a distal end portion of said roller support member disposed generally between said blade means and said one end of said support.
- 5. The invention set forth in claim 3 wherein:
- said roller support member includes a main body portion, a laterally projecting arm portion having a distal end pivotally connected to said cutter head, a slot formed in said roller support member, and means engageable with said roller support member and spaced from said distal end of said arm portion for releasably retaining said roller support member in a selected fixed position with respect to said cutter head.
- 6. A portable power operated implement comprising:
- a support including an elongated boom portion;
- a power unit including a prime mover mounted on one end of said support;
- a cutter head including drive mechanism disposed at the opposite end of said support and drivably connected to substantially vertically disposed rotary cutting blade means;
- drive shaft means drivingly interconnecting said power unit and said blade means;
- adjustable surface engaging roller means mounted on said implement at said opposite end of said support and adapted to partially support said implement to control the cutting depth of said blade means;
- handle means spaced apart on said support and adapted to be grasped by an operator in the normal position of operating said implement in such a way that said operator is remote from said blade means, said handle means including a first handle portion disposed on said power unit, and a second handle portion including an elongated handlebar mounted on said boom portion; and
- a bracket adapted to be clamped to said support in a selected position along said support and including means for pivotally mounting said handlebar on said bracket whereby said handlebar may be moved between a working position projecting substantially laterally with respect to said support to a folded position toward said power unit while said handlebar is prevented from being pivoted toward said opposite end of said support;
- said bracket including portions spaced apart to form a slot adapted to receive said handlebar and to releasably lock said handlebar in said laterally projecting position;
- said bracket portions forming reentrant edges of said slot defining therebetween an opening having a width less than the cross sectional thickness of said handlebar, said edges being engageable with said handlebar in response to the pivotal movement of said handlebar to provide for yieldably deflecting said bracket portions away from each other to permit said handlebar to be pivoted into and out of said laterally extending position.
- 7. A portable power operated implement comprising:
- an elongated support;
- a power unit connected to one end of said support;
- a cutter head mounted at the opposite end of said support and including substantially vertically disposed rotary cutter blade means;
- handle means spaced apart on said implement and adapted to be grasped by an operator for said implement, said handle means including a handlebar disposed on said support between said power unit and said cutter head, and a bracket for connecting said handlebar to said support for movement between a folded position and a position projecting laterally in a generally horizontal direction in a normal operating position of said cutter head, said bracket comprising a platelike member formed to have a generally cylindrical portion disposed around said support, a pair of opposed legs projecting from said cylindrical portion and including portions forming said slot and cantilever leaf portions defining reentrant edges of said slot for releasably retaining said handlebar in said laterally projecting position of said handlebar.
- 8. A portable power operated implement comprising:
- a support including an elongated boom portion;
- a power unit including a prime mover mounted on one end of said support;
- a cutter head including drive mechanism disposed at the opposite end of said support and drivably connected to rotary cutting blade means;
- handle means spaced apart on said support and adapted to be grasped by an operator in the normal position of operating said implement in such a way that said operator is remote from said blade means, said handle means including a first handle portion disposed on said power unit, and a second handle portion including an elongated handlebar mounted on said boom portion; and
- a bracket adapted to be mounted on said support in a selected position along said support and including means for pivotally mounting said handlebar on said bracket whereby said handlebar may be moved between a working position projecting substantially laterally with respect to said support to a folded position toward said power unit while said handlebar is prevented from being pivoted toward said opposite end of said support;
- said bracket including portions spaced apart to form a slot adapted to receive said handlebar and to releasably lock said handlebar in said laterally projecting position.
- 9. A portable power operated lawn edger comprising:
- a support including an elongated boom portion;
- a power unit including a prime mover mounted on one end of said support;
- a cutter head including drive mechanism disposed at the opposite end of said support and drivably connected to substantially vertically disposed rotary cutting blade means;
- drive shaft means drivingly interconnecting said power unit and said blade means;
- adjustable surface engaging roller means mounted on said edger at said opposite end of said support and adapted to partially support said edger to control the cutting depth of said blade means;
- handle means spaced apart on said support and adapted to be grasped by an operator in the normal position of operating said edger in such a way that said operator is remote from said blade means, said handle means including a first handle portion disposed on said power unit, and a second handle portion including an elongated handlebar mounted on said boom portion; and
- a bracket adapted to be mounted on said support and including means for pivotally mounting said handlebar on said bracket whereby said handlebar may be moved between a working position projecting substantially laterally with respect to said support to a folded position extending generally alongside said support toward said power unit while said handlebar is prevented from being pivoted toward said opposite end of said support, said bracket including means for releasably locking said handlebar in said laterally projecting position.
- 10. The invention set forth in claim 9 wherein:
- said implement includes a roller support member disposed at said opposite end of said support, said roller means being rotatably mounted on said roller support member, pivot means adapted to support said roller support member at said opposite end of said support, and means for releasably locking said roller support member in one of a plurality of selected positions to control the cutting depth of said blade means.
- 11. The invention set forth in claim 10 wherein:
- said cutter head includes a gear housing mounted on said opposite end of said support and a cutting blade shield disposed partially about said cutting blade means.
- 12. The invention set forth in claim 11 wherein:
- said means for releasably locking said roller support member includes a threaded pin mounted on said shield and projecting through an elongated slot in said support member, and a manually operable clamping member adapted to be engaged with said pin and operable to be rotated to releasably clamp said support member between a surface on said clamping member and said shield.
- 13. The invention set forth in claim 10 wherein:
- said roller support member is adapted to mount said roller means on a distal end portion of said roller support member disposed generally between said blade means and said one end of said support.
- 14. The invention set forth in claim 13 wherein:
- said roller support member includes a main body portion, a laterally projecting arm portion having a distal end pivotally connected to said cutter head, a slot formed in said roller support member, and means engageable with said roller support member and spaced from said distal end of said arm portion for releasably retaining said roller support member in a selected fixed position with respect to said cutter head.
- 15. A portable power operated implement comprising:
- a support including an elongated boom portion;
- a power unit including a prime mover mounted on one end of said support;
- a cutter head including drive mechanism disposed at the opposite end of said support and drivably connected to rotary cutting means;
- drive shaft means drivingly interconnecting said power unit and said blade means;
- handle means spaced apart on said support and adapted to be grasped by an operator in the normal position of operating said implement in such a way that said operator is remote from said blade means, said handle means including a first handle portion disposed on said power unit, and a second handle portion including an elongated handlebar mounted on said boom portion;
- means for pivotally mounting said handlebar on said boom portion whereby said handlebar may be moved between a working position projecting substantially laterally with respect to said support to a folded position extending generally alongside said support toward said power unit; and
- said power unit includes a housing for an internal combustion engine, a fuel tank, and a fuel filler neck cap disposed on a longitudinal side of said housing, and said handlebar is adapted to be folded toward said housing along a longitudinal side thereof opposite said first mentioned longitudinal side for partially supporting said implement in a reclined position wherein said filler cap is facing generally upward to permit filling said tank with fuel for said engine. .Iadd.
- 16. A portable power operated implement for trimming grass along the edge of a walk in a vertical cutting plane comprising:
- a power assembly including:
- an elongated support housing and a drive shaft rotatably disposed therein;
- a power unit connected to one end of the support housing and coupled to rotate the drive shaft to form a power assembly;
- a pair of hand grips connected at spaced points to the power assembly to facilitate an operator holding the power assembly with both hands and placing the other end of the support housing near the ground while in a comfortable standing position;
- a grass cutting assembly connected to the lower end of the support housing and coupled to be driven by the drive shaft, the cutting assembly including:
- a thin planar blade driven by the drive shaft, and rotatable at high speed sufficient to cut grass by impact, the blade being supported for rotation in a vertical plane of rotation which is disposed substantially parallel to the shaft housing when the power assembly is held by an operator in operative position;
- protective shroud means disposed in the plane of rotation above the blade to protect the operator from flying debris kicked up by the high speed blade; and
- depth of cut gauging means at a location removed from the path of rotation of the blade for engaging the surface of the walk while the blade is cutting along the edge of the walk to a depth below the surface of the walk, the gauging means being offset from the axis of rotation such that fine adjustments of depth of cut can be made by the operator during operation by raising and lowering the power assembly in a pivoting relation about said gauging means while the gauging means is resting on the walk..Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 17. The power operated implement of claim 16 wherein the depth of cut gauging means is adjustably movable generally within a vertical plane to compensate for operators of different height and/or wear of the blade. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. The power operated implement of claim 17 wherein the gauging means is a wheel and is disposed generally between the point of
- cut by the blade and the power assembly. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. A portable operated implement for trimming grass along the edge of a walk in a vertical cutting plane and including a power assembly having an elongated support housing and drive shaft rotatably disposed therein with a power unit connected at one end of the support housing and coupled to rotate the drive shaft to form a power assembly and a pair of hand grips at spaced points on the power assembly to facilitate an operator holding the power assembly with both hands and positioning said implement, and further including a grass cutting assembly attachment comprising:
- means for coupling said attachment to said elongated support housing and said drive shaft therein;
- a thin planar blade driven by the drive shaft, and rotatable at high speed sufficient to cut grass by impact, the blade being supported for rotation in a vertical plane of rotation which is disposed substantially parallel to the shaft housing when the power assembly is held by an operator in operative position;
- protective shroud means disposed in the plane of rotation above the blade to protect the operator from flying debris kicked up by the high speed blade; and
- depth of cut gauging means at a location removed from the path of rotation of the blade for engaging the surface of the walk while the blade is cutting along the edge of the walk to a depth below the surface of the walk, the gauging means being offset from the axis of rotation such that fine adjustments of depth of cut can be made by the operator during operation by raising and lowering the power assembly in a pivoting relation about said gauging means while the gauging means is resting on
- the walk. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. The power operated implement of claim 19 wherein the depth of cut gauging means is adjustably movable generally within a vertical plane to compensate for operators of different height and/or wear of the blade. .Iaddend. .Iadd.21. The power operated implement of claim 20 wherein the gauging means is a wheel and is disposed generally between the point of cut by the blade and the power assembly. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd.22. A portable power operated implement comprising:
- a tubular elongated support;
- a power unit including a prime mover mounted on one end of said support;
- a cutter head including a drive mechanism disposed at the opposite end of said support and drivably connected to a substantially vertically disposed rotary cutting blade;
- drive shaft means extending within said support for drivingly interconnecting said power unit and said drive mechanism; and
- adjustable surface engaging roller means mounted on said implement in the vicinity of said opposite support end at a location removed from the rotational path of said blade, said roller means being adapted by a surface engagement to partially support said implement to control the cutting depth of said blade..Iaddend. .Iadd.23. The invention set forth in claim 22 wherein:
- said drive mechanism includes a housing mounted on said support, a shaft supporting said cutting blade and rotatably mounted in said housing for rotation about an axis substantially perpendicular to a central longitudinal axis of said drive shaft means, and gear means interconnecting said drive shaft means and said cutting blade shaft. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. The invention set forth in claim 22 wherein:
- said implement includes handle means adapted to be grasped by an operator in the normal position of operating said implement in such a way that the operator is remote from said cutting blade..Iaddend. .Iadd.25. The invention set forth in claim 22 in which said roller means is offset to one side of the rotational path of said blade..Iaddend. .Iadd.26. The invention set forth in claim 22 in which said roller means is adjustably settable for varying the cutting depth control of said blade..Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 51,950 filed June 25, 1979 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,286,675..Iaddend.
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