Claims
- 1. A zero turning radius power mower for operation by a standing operator, comprising:
an engine; at least one cutting member powered by said engine; first and second rear drive wheels each independently driveable in both forward and reverse directions so as to allow for substantially zero radius turning of the mower when said first and second rear drive wheels are driven in a predetermined manner; a riding platform for supporting feet of the standing operator, said riding platform located vertically below or substantially near an axis of at least one of said first and second rear drive wheels; and a handle assembly moveable between (i) a walk-behind position located rearwardly of said axis of at least one of said rear drive wheels and (ii) a stand-on position located forward of said axis of at least one of said rear drive wheels, so that said handle assembly when in said walk-behind position is located such that the operator can operate the mower when walking or otherwise trailing behind the mower, and said handle assembly when in said stand-on position is located so that the operator can operate the mower when standing on said riding platform.
- 2. The mower of claim 1, wherein the handle assembly pivots about a substantially horizontal axis from said walk-behind position to said stand-on position, and vice versa.
- 3. The mower of claim 2, wherein said handles assembly further comprises rotatable means for allowing a pivotal lever member for use in controlling said rear drive wheels to pivot about its axis in the same direction regardless of whether the handle assembly is in said stand-on or said walk-behind position.
- 4. The mower of claim 1, wherein said handle assembly further includes rigid bar or rod means for maintaining a dashboard portion of said handle assembly in substantially the same orientation relative to the ground during pivotal movement of said handle assembly and said dashboard portion between said stand-on and walk-behind positions.
- 5. A zero turning radius power mower for operation by a standing occupant, comprising:
an engine; at least one cutting member powered by said engine; first and second rear drive wheels each independently driveable in both forward and reverse directions so as to allow for substantially zero radius turning of the mower when said first and second rear drive wheels are driven in a predetermined manner; a riding foot platform compartment for supporting, and at least partially enclosing, feet of the standing occupant, a foot supporting surface of said foot platform compartment located vertically below or substantially near an axis of at least one of said first and second rear drive wheels; and an engine supporting rigid member for supporting said engine thereon, and wherein a rear edge of said engine supporting rigid member extends rearwardly beyond and over top of a substantial portion of said foot supporting surface.
- 6. The mower of claim 5, wherein a portion of said engine supporting rigid member forms at least a part of an upper wall of said riding platform compartment.
- 7. The mower of claim 5, wherein said engine supporting rigid member includes an engine deck, and said riding platform compartment includes, in addition to said foot supporting surface, first and second spaced sidewall and a top wall, wherein at least a portion of said first sidewall is disposed between said first rear drive wheel and feet of the standing occupant, and at least a portion of said second sidewall is disposed between said second rear drive wheel and feet of the standing occupant.
- 8. The mower of claim 5, wherein said rear edge of said rigid member extends rearwardly over at least about one-third of the total length of said foot supporting surface.
- 9. A zero turning radius power mower for operation by a standing occupant, comprising:
an engine; at least one cutting member powered by said engine; first and second rear drive wheels each independently driveable in both forward and reverse directions so as to allow for substantially zero radius turning of the mower when said first and second rear drive wheels are driven in a predetermined manner; a pivoting riding foot platform surface for supporting feet of the standing occupant, said pivoting riding foot platform surface located vertically below or substantially near an axis of at least one of said first and second rear drive wheels; and a deadman switch operatively associated with said pivoting foot platform surface, said deadman switch including means for causing said cutting member to stop rotating when the standing occupant steps off of said foot platform surface.
- 10. The mower of claim 9, wherein said foot platform surface pivots about an axis located proximate the rear of said platform surface so that said cutting member does not stop when the standing occupant places most of his/her weight on the front part of his/her feet while standing on said platform surface.
- 11. The mower of claim 10, further including means for biasing a front section of said platform surface vertically upward, and wherein said deadman switch becomes activated to halt operation of said cutting member when said front section of platform surface pivots upward about said axis.
- 12. The mower of claim 9, further including at least one anti-wheelie member pivotally mounted to said mower proximate the rear end thereof, said anti-wheelie member including means for pivoting into a position for preventing the mower from popping wheelies or flipping backward when the mower is caused to operate up a hill or incline.
- 13. The mower of claim 12, wherein said anti-wheelie member is elongated and includes first and second ends, said first end for engaging the ground in order to prevent the mower from flipping over backward, and said second end being pivotally attached to the mower at a location vertically above at least one of the rear drive wheels.
- 14. The mower of claim 9, further comprising a handle assembly including:
a) a rigid non-pivoting handle bar member; b) first right-hand and first left-hand pivoting handle members, each located on one side of said rigid handle bar member and oriented substantially parallel thereto; c) second right-hand and second left-hand pivoting handle members, each located on the other side of said rigid handle bar member and oriented substantially parallel thereto, so that said rigid handle bar member is disposed between (i) said first right and left-hand handle members and (ii) said second right and left-hand handle members; and d) wherein said first right and left-hand handle members each pivot in a first direction in order to cause the mower to move forward and said second right and left-hand handle members each pivot in a different second direction in order to cause the mower to move in a reverse direction.
- 15. The mower of claim 9, further including a pump locking system including a lever located on a handle assembly, said lever including means, when actuated, to simultaneously apply brake force to at least one of said rear drive wheels and lock a hydraulic pump operatively associated with a rear drive wheel in a neutral position.
- 16. The mower of claim 9, further including a thigh rest member protruding upwardly from the rear of the mower for allowing the standing occupant to rest his/her thighs against said rest member during operation of the mower when the occupant is standing upon said platform.
- 17. The mower of claim 16, wherein said thigh rest member is one of a front thigh rest member and a side thigh rest member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The instant application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. Ser. No. 08/726,927 (filed Oct. 3, 1996) which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/615,518 (filed Mar. 11, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,600,944), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/357,740 (filed Dec. 16, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,138), the disclosures of which are all hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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