The present disclosure relates to lawnmowers, and more particularly to walk-behind lawnmowers.
Walk-behind lawnmowers typically include a frame, a deck, and a plurality of wheels. A rotating blade is located underneath the deck. The width of grass cut in one pass of the lawnmower is determined by the radius of the blade. Portions of the wheels, deck, and frame that extend beyond the radius of the blade may limit how close the lawnmower can cut to an object, such as a wall, rock, fence, tree, or the like. A subsequent trimming operation is typically required to cut grass within a clearance space between the outer boundary of the lawnmower and the radius of the blade. Thus, a need exists for a lawnmower with reduced clearance space to improve efficiency by reducing additional cutting passes and/or subsequent trimming operations.
The disclosure provides, in one aspect, a walk-behind lawnmower including a deck including a shroud having a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface, a front end portion coupled to the shroud, and a plurality of ribs coupled to the front end portion and extending away from the shroud, the plurality of ribs defining a contact plane. The walk-behind lawnmower further includes a first motor coupled to the deck and a rechargeable battery coupled to deck, the rechargeable battery configured to power the first motor. Moreover, the walk-behind lawnmower includes a blade rotatably driven by the first motor about a rotational axis, the blade at least partially surrounded by the shroud, the blade having a tip disposed radially outwardly from the rotational axis, the tip defining a blade circle about the rotational axis. The radially inner surface of the shroud is disposed a first distance from a nearest point of the blade circle, the first distance being between 0.12 inches and 0.38 inches. The radially outer surface of the shroud is disposed a second distance from a nearest point of the blade circle, the second distance being between 0.5 inches and 0.75 inches. The contact plane is disposed a third distance from a nearest point of the blade circle, the third distance being between 1.75 inches and 2.75 inches.
The disclosure provides, in another aspect a walk-behind lawnmower including a deck including a shroud and a front end portion coupled to the shroud. The front end portion defining a contact plane. The walk-behind lawnmower further includes at least one wheel coupled to the deck. The at least one wheel rotatable about an axle extending in a direction parallel to the contact plane. Moreover, the walk-behind lawnmower includes a blade coupled to the deck and rotatable about a rotational axis. The blade is at least partially surrounded by the shroud. The blade having a tip disposed radially outwardly from the rotational axis. The contact plane is between 1.75 inches and 2.75 inches from the tip of the blade with the tip of the blade nearest the contact plane.
Other features and aspects of the disclosure will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
The lawnmower 10 further includes a grass bag (not shown) that is removably coupled to the rear end portion of the deck 14. The grass bag is configured to collect grass that has been cut during operation of the lawnmower 10. In other embodiments, the lawnmower 10 is operable without the grass bag being coupled to the deck 14. The lawnmower 10 also includes a first pair of LEDs 32 and a second pair of LEDs 36 configured to illuminate an area in which a user is operating the lawnmower 10. The first pair of LEDs 32 are coupled to the rear end portion of the deck 14 and direct light from the sides of the lawnmower 10. The second pair of LEDs 36 are coupled to the front frame 18 and direct light in a direction forward of the lawnmower 10.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the lawnmower 10 also includes a second motor 74 supportably coupled to the rear end portion of the deck 14. The second motor 74 is operably coupled to the rear wheels 38 (e.g., by a transmission 79, belt drive, or any other suitable drive arrangement) to selectively drive the rear wheels 38. As such, the lawnmower 10 may be configured as a rear-wheel-drive lawnmower 10. In other embodiments, the second motor 74 may be located in the front end portion of the deck 14 to selectively drive the front wheels 34, thereby configuring the lawnmower 10 as a front-wheel-drive lawnmower 10. In yet other embodiments, the second motor 74 may drive all four wheels 34, 38, or the second motor 74 may be omitted to configure the lawnmower 10 as a manual push mower. Like the first motor 62, the second motor 74 is also powered by the batteries 58.
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The panel 28 of the handle 30 includes a power button 84 configured to activate and deactivate the lawnmower 10, a bail bar 85, a speed dial 86, a variable speed self-propelled paddle 87, and a LED power button 88 configured to actuate the first and second pairs of LEDs 32,36. The bail bar 85 is configured to be gripped by a user to operate the lawnmower 10. The speed dial 86 controls the speed at which the blade 70 rotates. As such, the blade 70 can be operated at a low speed or a high speed. The variable speed self-propelled paddle 87 is configured to activate the lawnmower 10 such that the wheels 34, 38 are selectively driven by the second motor 74 so that a user does not have to push the lawnmower 10 without assistance.
In operation of the lawnmower 10, a user sets the speed of the blade 70 by adjusting the speed dial 86 to a predetermined speed outlined along the speed dial 86. If desired, the user can press the LED power button 88 to activate the first and second pairs of LEDs 32,36 to illuminate the area in which the lawnmower 10 will be operated. To activate the lawnmower 10, the user must pull and hold the bail bar 85 against the gripping portion 26 then press the power button 84. The first motor 62 is then actuated to drive the blade 70 to rotate, thereby providing a cutting operation. In some embodiments, the lawnmower 10 can be pushed by the user to operate as a manual lawnmower 10. In other embodiments, the variable speed self-propelled paddle 87 can be depressed by the user, so that the lawnmower 10 operates as a self-propelled lawnmower in which the second motor 74 drives either the front wheels 34 or the rear wheels 38. Once the user has completed the cutting operation, the user can release the self-propelled paddle 87 and the bail bar 85 to deactivate the lawnmower 10.
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A second distance D2 is defined between the blade circle C and an outer surface of the shroud 82 at the lateral side points 90, 92 of the shroud 82. The second distance D2 is preferably between 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) and 0.75 inches (19 mm), and in the illustrated embodiment is about 0.625 inches (15.88 mm). In some embodiments, the distance D2 can be less than about 2 inches (50.8 mm). In other embodiments, the distance D2 can be less than about 1 inch (25.4 mm). The distance D2 defines a lateral clearance of the lawnmower 10. For example, during a cutting operation, the lateral side points 90, 92 may abut an object, such as a tree, wall, fence, etc. The minimal second distance D2, which is equivalent to the distance D1 plus the thickness of the shroud 82, advantageously allows the lawnmower 10 to cut close against the object.
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Thus, the present disclosure provides a lawnmower 10 with reduced clearance space, advantageously able to cut close against objects and thereby improving efficiency.
Although the disclosure has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the disclosure as described.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/231,561 filed on Aug. 10, 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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63231561 | Aug 2021 | US |