The invention pertains to lawn grooming devices, and more specifically to a lawn grooming device which is coupled to, and trails behind a walk behind lawn mower of conventional design.
Lawn grooming devices that aesthetically alter the appearance of mowed grass are popular in many applications. For example, stripers are utilized for grooming sports fields, golf greens, ornamental gardens, etc. However most stripers are fabricated and then incorporated with large riding mowers and/or are made for a specific model or style of mower. Even those devices that are commercially available for walk behind mowers are product specific and tend to be an expensive customization. Furthermore, alternative lawn mower attachments that are popular, such as rear mounted grass-catching bags, have heretofore had an inhibitory influence on the development of any pull-behind type grooming device since the bag or alternative attachment could interfere with the function of the grooming device and vice versa.
A lawn grooming device for utilization with walk behind type grass mowers which avoids the shortcomings in the earlier devices employed heretofore is the subject matter of the present invention.
A first aspect the present invention relates to a lawn grooming device for use on a walk behind lawn mower having a rearwardly extending operator's control handle. The lawn grooming device includes an adjustable tow bar mounted on the lawn mower operator's handle. A hitch member is mounted on the adjustable tow bar, and an earth engaging roller assembly is releasably coupled to the hitch member and oriented in trailing relation relative to the walk behind lawn mower. The roller assembly is pivotally moveable in both a horizontal and vertical plane relative to the tow bar.
Another aspect the present invention relates to a lawn grooming device which includes a releasably adjustable tow bar depending downwardly relative to an operator's handle, and which is mounted on a rear end of a walk behind lawn mower. The releasably adjustable tow bar is adjustable as to length, width and angular orientation relative to the lawn mower operator's handle. A hitch member is mounted on the adjustable tow bar.
Still another aspect of the present invention relates to a lawn grooming device which includes a frame having a leading edge, and a trailing edge, and wherein the leading edge is releasably engaged by the hitch member, and wherein the frame further defines a transversably oriented cavity between the leading and trailing edges. The frame is movable in both horizontal and vertical planes relative to the walk behind mower. An earth engaging roller is rotatably mounted in the cavity which is defined by the frame. The roller further defines an internal cavity. A flowable substance is received within the internal cavity of the earth engaging roller, and has the effect of increasing the mass or weight of the earth engaging roller to a degree which allows it to effectively bend blades of grass to produce an aesthetically appealing appearance on a grass surface over which the earth engaging roller travels.
Yet another aspect of the present invention relates to a lawn grooming device for use on a walk behind lawn mower having a rearwardly extending operator's handle. The lawn grooming device has an attachment assembly which defines a channel which is dimensioned to conformally receive and mate with a portion of the operator's handle.
These and other aspects of the invention will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
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The lawn grooming device 10, as described hereinafter, is conveniently adjustable both in height and width, and can adapt to virtually any walk behind style of mower 100. Moreover, the present invention is angularly adjustable such that the distance the device 10 is located behind the mower 100 can be adjusted so as to not meaningfully interfere with the stride 101 of an operator 102 and/or a rear mounted grass catching bag 110 or other lawn mowing attachments.
Embodiments of the invention are described generally with reference to
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The tow bar 12 further includes a substantially horizontally oriented connector member 18 which extends, at least in part, between the substantially vertically oriented support members 14a and 14b, respectively. The connector member 18 is configured to telescopingly receive one of the distal ends of each of the second component portions 16a and 16b, respectively. The second component portions 16a and 16b each have a depressible or biased button or detent 24a and 24b, respectively mounted on the distal end thereof. Connector member 18 further has a plurality of receiving holes 26a and 26b which are configured to matingly receive and cooperate with the biased buttons or detents 24a and 24b, respectively.
The horizontal width (W) of the tow bar 12 can be adjusted by slideably relocating the depressible or biased buttons or detents 24a and 24b from one receiving hole 26a or 26b to another receiving hole within the two series of receiving holes provided by or formed the substantially horizontally oriented connector member 18. The center-to-center distance between the holes 26a and 26b is not limited to a particular value. In one embodiment of the invention, the center-to-center distances between the respective holes can be about 0.5 inches. Accordingly, the horizontal width (W) of the tow bar can be adjusted in predetermined increments of about 0.5 inches so as to accommodate mowers 100 of various widths.
A hitch member 30, which takes the form of a hook, is mounted on the substantially horizontally oriented connector member 18, and is positioned approximately midway along the length of the connector member. The hitch member 30 is configured to releasably engage an earth engaging roller assembly 50. The roller assembly 50 includes a frame 51 having a leading edge 47, and a trailing edge 49. The leading edge 47 is releasably engaged by the hitch member 30 as seen in
An earth engaging roller 56 is rotatably mounted in the cavity 54 which is defined by the frame 51. Referring to
The earth engaging roller 56 is rotatably mounted within frame 51 of roller assembly 50 by axle members 60 and 62, respectively (
The weighted roller assembly 50 has a length and width dimension which does not substantially interfere with an operator's 102 walking stride 101 as the operator controls the operation of the walk behind lawn mower 100. The width dimension is typically less than the width dimension of the walk behind mower 100. Further, the length dimension is selected so as to allow the frame 51 to be operably deployed in trailing relation relative to the walk behind mower 100, and substantially outside the normal walking stride of an average operator 102. Exemplary dimensions for a typical frame 51 is that it has a length dimension (as measured from the leading edge 47 to the trailing edge 49) of from greater than about 12 inches to less than about 17 inches; and a width dimension (as measured between the axle members 60 and 62) of from greater than about 16 inches, to less than about 21 inches.
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A third portion 72a of the attachment assembly has a main body defined by an outside facing surface 46a, and an inside facing surface 45a. The inside facing surface defines a channel (not visible in
A pin or other fastener 71a is received through an opening 73a which is formed in the third portion 72a, and further through an opening 21 which is made in the distal end 17 of the substantially vertically oriented support member 13. The pin or fastener 71a further extends through an opening 75a formed in second portion 74a, and then through an opening 77a formed in first portion 76a. Fastener 71a is secured, for example, by a nut 80a. The pin 71a additionally supports and holds together, at least in part, the three portions of the attachment assembly 76a; 74a; and 72a, along with the substantially vertically oriented support member 13.
The ability to readily angularly adjust and otherwise position the lawn grooming device 10 in an appropriate location for the specific type of mower 100 allows the weighted roller assembly 50 to be appropriately positioned so as to avoid substantial interference with an operator's 102 walking stride 101 as the operator walks behind the lawn mower 100. Additionally, the angular adjustment feature of the invention can position the weighted roller assembly 50 such that the weighted roller assembly 50 protects the roller 56 from interference by mower attachments such as, for example, a grass catcher bag 110. The weighted roller assembly 50 can thereby be positioned such that the tow bar 12 does not interfere with the operation of the grass catching bag (see
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A first side elevation view of the lawn striping assembly 10 is shown in
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The operation of the described embodiment of the present invention is believed to readily apparent and is briefly summarized at this point.
The present invention in its broadest aspect relates to a lawn grooming device 10 for use on a walk-behind lawn mower 100 having a rearwardly extending operator's control handle 103 as seen in
Another aspect of the present invention relates to a lawn grooming device 10 for use on a walk-behind lawn mower 100 which includes a releasably adjustable tow bar 12 depending downwardly relative to an operator's handle 103 and which is mounted on the rear end 104 of the walk behind lawn mower 100. The releasably adjustable tow bar 12 is adjustable as to length (L) and width (W), and in angular orientation (A) relative to the operator's handle 103. The lawn grooming device of the present invention also includes a hitch member 30 mounted on the adjustable tow bar 12, and a frame 51 having a leading and trailing edge 47 and 49, respectively. The leading edge 47 is releasably engaged by the hitch member 30, and the frame 51 further defines a transversely, disposed cavity 54 which is located between the leading and trailing edges 47 and 49. The frame 51 is moveable in both horizontal and vertical planes relative to the walk-behind mower 100. In the form of the invention as described, an earth engaging roller 56 is rotatably mounted in the cavity 54 which is defined by the frame 51. The roller 56 further has an internal cavity 59. Still further, a flowable substance 53 is received within the internal cavity 59 of the earth engaging roller 56. The flowable substance increases the mass or weight of the earth engaging roller 56 to a degree which allows it to effectively bend blades of grass to produce an aesthetically appealing appearance on a grass surface (G) over which the earth engaging roller 56 travels.
Still another aspect of the present invention relates to a lawn grooming device 10 for use on a walk behind lawn mower 100 having a rearwardly extending operator's handle 103 which includes a first portion 76a of an attachment assembly 70a, and which has a main body defined by an outside facing surface 41a, and an inside facing surface 42a. The inside facing surface 42a defines a channel 91a which is dimensioned to conformably receive and mate with a portion of the operator's handle 103. The lawn grooming device 10 further has a second portion 74a of an attachment assembly 70a, and which has a main body defined by an outside facing surface 44a, and an inside facing surface 43a, and wherein the inside facing surface 43a defines a channel 92a which is dimensioned to conformably receive and mate with a portion of the operator's handle 103, and matingly fit together with the first portion 76a. The first and second portions 76a and 74a, respectively, are fastened together so as to securely capture the operator's handle 103 therebetween. The outside facing surface 44a further defines a plurality of spaced orientation teeth 93a, and a region 95a for receiving a distal end 17 of a depending substantially vertically oriented support member 13. The lawn grooming device 10 of the present invention further includes a third portion 72a of an attachment assembly 70a having a main body defined by an outside facing surface 46a, and an inside facing surface 45a. The inside facing surface 45a defines a channel 96a which is dimensioned to conformably receive and mate with a portion of the distal end 17 of the depending substantially vertically oriented support member 13, and secure the distal end 17 therebetween the second and third portions 74a and 72a, respectively. The third portion 72a includes a plurality of spaced orientation teeth 94a which matingly cooperate with the plurality of spaced orientation teeth 93a which are made integral with the second portion 74a so as to permit the third portion 72a to orient the depending substantially vertically oriented support member 13 in a plurality of predetermined angular orientations. The lawn grooming device 10 further includes a substantially horizontally oriented connector member 18 which is mounted on the substantially vertically oriented support members 13. A hitch member 30 is mounted on the substantially horizontally oriented connector member 18. Still further, a frame 51 is provided and has a leading and a trailing edge 47 and 49. The leading edge 47 is releasably engaged by the hitch member 30, and wherein the frame 51 further defines a transversely disposed cavity 54 located between the leading and trailing edges 47 and 49, respectively. The frame 51 is moveable in both horizontal and vertical planes relative to the walk behind lawn mower 100. In addition to the foregoing, the present invention includes an earth engaging roller 56 rotatably mounted in the cavity 54 which is defined by the frame 51. The roller 56 further has an internal cavity 59, and a flowable substance 53 is received within the internal cavity of the earth engaging roller 56, and which increases the mass or weight of the earth engaging roller 56 to a degree which allows it to effectively bend blades of grass to produce an aesthetically appealing appearance on a grass surface over which the earth engaging roller travels.
Therefore, it will be seen that the present lawn grooming device 10 of the present invention avoids many of the shortcomings attendant with the prior art devices which have been used heretofore to create aesthetically appealing appearances on grass covered surfaces.
In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.