Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from a reading of the following description, provided by way of non-limiting example with the aid of the figures of the accompanying tables of drawings, in which:
With reference to the figures of the drawings, a strimmer head 10 and a reel 20 destined to be used in association with the head 10 are illustrated.
The head 10 is constituted by a cover 11 to which a handle 12 is associated, and by a cylindrical casing 13. The casing 13 is provided with holes 14 and 15 for entry and exit of a cutting wire 16.
A spring 50 can be interposed between the reel 20 and the casing 13.
Wire entry and exit bushes 41 and 42 are afforded at the above-mentioned holes 14 and 15.
The reel 20 includes a pair of flanges 21 and 22, between which a dividing wall 23 is interposed, the dividing wall 23 being circular crown-shaped. The flange 21, in cooperation with the wall 23, defines a first annular space 24 destined to wind the first half of the wire 16, while the flange 22, in cooperation with the wall 23, defines a second annular space 25 destined to wind the second half of the wire 16.
The flange 21 also bears a group of cogs 51 which enmesh with corresponding reliefs 53 located internally of the cover 11 and the flange 22 bears a group of cogs 52 which enmesh with corresponding reliefs 54 in the casing 13.
The guide and passage channel of the wire is afforded in the wall 23; the passage channel comprises two portions 27 and 28 for entry and exit of the wire 16.
In particular, with reference to
The portion 27 runs along a tract of the wall 23 in a direction not passing through the axis of rotation of the reel 20, but a direction which is substantially oblique with respect to the ideal axis which, crossing the holes 14 and 15 of the casing 13, also passes through the rotation axis of the reel 20 and, similarly, the portion 28 runs along a tract of the wall 23 in a direction which does not pass through the rotation axis of the reel 20, but which is substantially oblique with respect to the above-mentioned ideal axis.
In a preferred version of the invention, the portions 27 and 28 are not parallel to one another.
In a preferred version of the present invention, the portions 27 and 28 lie on a same plane.
A curved joining tract 29 is located between the portions 27 and 28.
The portions 27 and 28 are also unaligned not only with respect to the holes 14 and 15, but also with respect to the bushes 41 and 42 of the casing 13.
The strimmer head enables easy loading of the wire 16 without there being any need to demount the head and without having to use any special tools, such as for example a wire-guide.
In particular, the wire 16 is inserted internally of the entry hole 14 and at the bush 41, whereafter the wire 16 is run along the portion 27 of the entry channel, the connected joining tract 29 and the exit portion 28, in order to cause it to exit from the bush 42 and therefore from the exit hole 15.
The special conformation of the portions 27 and 28, as well as their geometric relation with the bushes 41 and 42, are such as to be able to exploit the elastic memory of the wire 16, facilitating insertion thereof without any need for specific tools.
At this point two tracts of wire 16 are defined in entry and exit, of about the same length and, by acting on the handle 12, the reel 20 is rotated with respect to the head 10.
By this effect, the wire 16 in the tracts thereof interested by the portions 27 and 28 is forced to exit laterally from the portions.
In particular, since the portions 27 and 28 each comprise, as mentioned, a flexible guide located elastically projectingly and a deformed part going towards the respective annular space, these elastic characteristics are such that the wire 16, during the rotation of the reel 20, forces the parts, and in particular the flexible guides, to flex, thus more greatly opening the open lateral spaces present between each flexible guide and a respective deformed part.
This effect is amplified by the presence of the lateral openings 33 and 34 of the respective portions 27 and 28, and is such that the wire 16 can be wound respectively in the annular spaces 24 and 25 of the reel 20, resting on the hub thereof.
At the end of this operation, the wire 16 is almost completely wound on the reel 20, leaving the only the ends thereof to exit from the head 10, which ends will be used for cutting the vegetation.
The material the cutting wire 16 is made of can be nylon or another similar material.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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RE2006A000098 | Aug 2006 | IT | national |