Claims
- 1. A rotary vegetation cutting head comprising in combination, two rotatable head pieces having mounting members for mounting in registration on a rotatable shaft and shaped with spaced apart peripheral surfaces extending radially a predetermined distance from the shaft and having peripheral structure for receiving and mounting cutting members that extend beyond the respective head piece peripheries,
- a set of axially disposed rotatable jigs with cylindrical ends adapted to hold at least one cutting member for mounting between the head pieces at said peripheral surfaces substantially parallel to the shaft,
- a plurality of jig receiving aperture journals in the peripheral surfaces of both head pieces aligned to journal thereinto the cylindrical ends of said rotatable jigs, and
- further comprising, substantially disc shaped head pieces nested together in a cup and saucer joint about the shaft.
- 2. The cutting head defined in claim 1 wherein the head pieces are made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 3. A rotary vegetation cutting head comprising in combination, two rotatable head pieces having mounting members for mounting in registration on a rotatable shaft and shaped with spaced apart peripheral surfaces extending radially a predetermined distance from the shaft and having peripheral structure for receiving and mounting cutting members that extend beyond the respective head piece peripheries,
- a set of axially disposed rotatable jigs with cylindrical ends adapted to hold at least one cutting member for mounting between the head pieces at said peripheral surfaces substantially parallel to the shaft,
- a plurality of jig receiving aperture journals in the peripheral surfaces of both head pieces aligned to journal thereinto the cylindrical ends of said rotatable jigs, and
- wherein the jigs have a lateral aperture adapted to receive a nail and a locking member for holding the nail in place as a cutting member.
- 4. A rotary vegetation cutting head comprising in combination, two rotatable head pieces having mounting members for mounting in registration on a rotatable shaft and shaped with spaced apart peripheral surfaces extending radially a predetermined distance from the shaft and having peripheral structure for receiving and mounting cutting members that extend beyond the respective head piece peripheries,
- a set of axially disposed rotatable jigs with cylindrical ends adapted to hold at least one cutting member for mounting between the head pieces at said peripheral surfaces substantially parallel to the shaft,
- a plurality of jig receiving aperture journals in the peripheral surfaces of both head pieces aligned to journal thereinto the cylindrical ends of said rotatable jigs, and
- further comprising a steel blade cutting member with a mounting aperture at one end thereof and a receptacle slot in said jig for receiving the blade rotatably therein.
- 5. The cutting head of claim 4 wherein said steel blade has two sharpened sides and is reversably mountable on the jig to cut vegetation with one of the two sharpened sides.
- 6. A rotary vegetation cutting head comprising in combination, two rotatable head pieces having mounting members for mounting in registration on a rotatable shaft and shaped with spaced apart peripheral surfaces extending radially a predetermined distance from the shaft and having peripheral structure for receiving and mounting cutting members that extend beyond the respective head piece peripheries,
- a set of axially disposed rotatable jigs with cylindrical ends adapted to hold at least one cutting member for mounting between the head pieces at said peripheral surfaces substantially parallel to the shaft,
- a plurality of jig receiving aperture journals in the peripheral surfaces of both head pieces aligned to journal thereinto the cylindrical ends of said rotatable jigs, and
- further comprising flanges extending parallel to the shaft about the periphery of an outermost headpiece and apertures therethrough for retaining a length of vegetation cutting cord with two ends extending peripherally beyond that head piece.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/354,244 filed Dec. 12, 1994 for Heavy-Duty-, Long-Life, Light-Weight, High-Speed Rotary Grass Cutting Head, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,493,785, issued Feb. 27, 1996.
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