1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device for a spline shaft of a brush cutter, which has a function of restraining the spline shaft from rotating when a cutting tool is assembled to or disassembling from the brush cutter, thereby being able to greatly improve both security and convenience for operation.
2. The Prior Arts
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A drive bevel gear B1 is installed in the second shell B. The drive bevel gear B1 has a spindle mounted with two bearings B2, and a liner ring B3 is mounted between the two bearings B2. The two bearings B2 and the liner ring B3 are fixed on the spindle of the drive bevel gear B1 by retaining rings B4, B5. The spindle of the drive bevel gear B1 is connected to an end of a transmission rod (not shown), another end of which is further connected to a power device, such as an engine.
Before the start of the conventional brush cutter, operators need to use a tool, such as a wrench, to disassemble a cutting tool from or assemble to the brush cutter. Due to no any confinements applied on the spline shaft, the spline shaft together with the cutting tool will easily vibrate or rotate during its assembling or disassembling. Accordingly, the operators need to use one hand to securely grab the spline shaft and the other hand to grab the wrench to assemble or disassemble the cutting tool. In this way, it is not only very inconvenient for operation, but also it is very easy to hurt the operators' hands by the cutting tool.
In light of the above-mentioned defect, the present invention intends to have an improvement on the conventional brush cutter.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a locking device for a spline shaft of a brush cutter, with which a cutting tool can be assembled to or disassembled from the spline shaft in safe and convenient.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, in accordance with the present invention, a locking device for a spline shaft of a brush cutter is provided. The brush cutter comprises a spline shaft installed in a shell and coupled with a driven bevel gear that is coupled with a drive bevel gear, which is further linked to a power device. The locking device comprises a collar having a notch and fixed on the spline shaft, and the shell has a stub tube facing to the notch. A spring and a pin received in the stub tube in such a way that the pin is inserted through the spring and the spring acts on the pin, wherein the pin is capable of being retractably inserted into the notch.
In order to prevent the spring from bouncing out of the stub tube when releasing the force acting on the pin, the pin is configured with a flange at its top end.
Additionally, a cap is mounted to a top end of the pin, which extends out of the stub tube, so as to increase pushing area for conveniently pushing operation. The pin has a cut coupled with a retaining ring for preventing the pin from bouncing out of the stub tube.
Compared with the conventional brush cutter, the brush cutter in accordance with the present invention has a locking device, so that when a cutting tool is to be assembled to or disassembled from the spline shaft, it is only needed to push the pin into the notch of the collar to restrain the spline shaft from rotating. Accordingly, the cutting tool can be assembled or disassembled in safe and convenient.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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A drive bevel gear 21 is installed in the second shell 2. The drive bevel gear 21 has a spindle mounted with two bearings 22, and a liner ring 23 is mounted between the two bearings 22. The two bearings 22 and the liner ring 23 are fixed on the spindle of the drive bevel gear 21 by retaining rings 24, 25. The spindle of the drive bevel gear 21 is connected to an end of a transmission rod (not shown), another end of which is further connected to a power device, such as an engine.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.