The present invention relates to rollover protection structure on zero turning radius (ZTR) mowers.
For safety reasons, zero turning radius (ZTR) mowers of a certain weight may be provided with some form of rollover protection structure, or ROPS, to prevent the vehicle from crushing the operator if it accidentally rolls over. The ROPS should be capable of supporting the forces generated by the weight of the vehicle in the event of a rollover, maintaining free space for the operator to reduce the danger of injury.
The ROPS may be steel tubing with a generally rectangular cross section, having lower legs that may be welded to brackets and/or bolted to the vehicle frame. A ROPS is designed to absorb energy from the weight of the vehicle, and the brackets or lower section of the ROPS may transfer energy to the vehicle frame. The ROPS also may include an upper portion or crossbar with an inverted U-shape located above the head of the operator.
Some ROPS may have a single pivot and may be folded down from a raised or upright position to a lowered or folded down position. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,949,991; 5,503,430; 5,779,272; and 5,839,758 relate to ROPS that can be moved from a raised or upright position to a lowered or folded down position. The hinge assembly where the ROPS structure folds may be a rotary style joint that may be easily and quickly operated between the raised and lowered positions without tools. Retention or locking pins (e.g., rods, clips or bolts) may be inserted through holes or slots in the upper and lower ROPS, and/or through holes in hinge plates joining the upper and lower ROPS.
Some zero turning radius (ZTR) mowers have a single pivot ROPS in which the upper portion may be pivoted rearwardly and downwardly behind the rear mounted engine. Pivoting the upper portion of the ROPS to the lowered position behind the engine may reduce the height of the ZTR mower but increase its length, requiring a longer shipping container or crate, and requiring additional length for storage or transportation of the ZTR mower on a truck or trailer. If part of the ROPS extends out of the container, there also may be a risk of shipping damage. Some ZTR mowers have a single pivot ROPS in which the upper portion may be pivoted forwardly to a lowered position in front of the operator station. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,511,735 and 9,616,837 show ROPS that can fold forward for shipping. In the lowered position, the upper portion of the ROPS may rest on or above the operator seat. There is a need for a ROPS that may be pivoted further below the operator seat, so the ZTR mower may fit in even smaller shipping containers or crates, and achieve higher shipping density.
Conventional folding ROPS on ZTR mowers may be secured in either of the raised or lowered positions by inserting one or more locking pins through holes in the upper ROPS tubing walls and hinge plates respectively to secure the upper portion. The pins may be rods, clips or bolts. Some ROPS on ZTR mowers have spring loaded knobs which must be pulled out and rotated 90 degrees to engage or disengage the pins from the holes. A ZTR mower with a folding ROPS is needed that is relatively simple to operate and helps reduce or minimize use of the ZTR mower while the ROPS is not secured in an operating position.
A multiple pivot rollover protection structure provides a shipping configuration in which the intermediate ROPS legs that extend horizontally rearwardly from the lower ROPS legs, and the upper ROPS legs extend vertically downwardly from the pair of intermediate ROPS legs. The intermediate ROPS legs and upper ROPS legs may be pivoted up from the shipping configuration and secured at a plurality of different operating positions. A spring biased plunger may be used to engage and secure the upper ROPS legs at each of the plurality of different operating positions. An indicator that provides a visible indication if the spring biased plunger is not engaged at one of the plurality of different operating positions
In a first embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may be attached to frame 112 of ZTR mower 102. The multiple pivot ROPS may be tubular steel with a generally rectangular cross section bent into a desired shape. The multiple pivot ROPS may be mounted to the frame on each side of operator station 106 behind seat 108, and adjacent or in front of rear mounted engine 104. The multiple pivot ROPS may include a pair of primary pivot assemblies 120 that may be used by the operator to pivot the ROPS between a plurality of different operating positions. The multiple pivot ROPS also may include a pair of shipping pivot assemblies 122 that may be used, along with the primary pivot assemblies, to pivot the ROPS between an operating configuration and a shipping configuration.
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may include a pair of lower ROPS legs 124 mounted or fastened using threaded fasteners or welded to support brackets on frame 112. The pair of lower ROPS legs may be pivotably connected with a pair of shipping pivot assemblies 122 to a pair of intermediate ROPS legs 126. The pair of intermediate ROPS legs may be pivotably connected with a pair of primary pivot assemblies 120 to a pair of upper ROPS legs 128. The upper ROPS legs may be connected together to form an inverted U-shape.
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may include a pair of shipping pivot assemblies 122 that may be used to pivot the pair of intermediate ROPS legs 126 rearwardly to extend behind the pair of lower ROPS legs 110. In the shipping configuration, as shown in
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may include a pair of shipping pivot assemblies 122, each assembly having first and second threaded fasteners 132, 134. In any of the operating configurations, as shown in
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may include a pair of primary pivot assemblies 120, each assembly having a first plate 136 on the upper end of intermediate ROPS leg 126 with a plurality of holes 142, 144, 146 to secure an upper ROPS leg at one of the available operating positions. For example, the available operating positions may include a fully raised or deployed position as shown in
Additionally, each primary pivot assembly may include dampener 178 attached to rod 180 on the upper ROPS leg. Dampener 178 may abut stop 182 on the lower ROPS leg and may prevent the upper ROPS leg from pivoting forward from the fully raised or deployed position.
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may be moved from the shipping configuration of
In one embodiment, multiple pivot ROPS 100 may provide a shipping configuration for a ZTR mower 102 in which the ZTR mower may have a height of about 1 m or less and a length of about 2 m or less to fit inside a shipping container or crate 148. As shown in
In one embodiment, as shown in
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In an alternative embodiment, as shown in
Having described the preferred embodiment, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
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