Claims
- 1. A walk behind snow thrower, comprising:a frame; a handle operatively attached to said frame for use in maneuvering said walk behind snow thrower; at least a first ground engaging wheel operatively connected to said frame; an engine operatively connected to said frame; a snow-gathering unit operatively connected to said frame; a snow chute in operable communication with said snow-gathering unit, said snow chute being rotatably attached with respect to said snow-gathering unit; a snow deflector being pivotally attached with respect to said snow chute; an electrical actuator operatively connected to pivot said snow deflector; a single control lever operatively mounted to said frame, said single control lever being in operable communication with said snow chute for use in rotating said snow chute, said single control lever being in operable communication with said electrical actuator for use in pivoting said snow deflector; and, wherein said single control lever is mounted proximate to said handle for use in providing remote control of said snow chute and said snow deflector.
- 2. The snow thrower of claim 1, wherein said single control lever is selectively adjustable between first and second positions,when said single control lever is adjusted into said first position said snow chute rotates in a counterclockwise direction, and, when said single control lever is adjusted in said second position said snow chute rotates in a clockwise direction.
- 3. The snow thrower of claim 2, wherein said single control lever is also selectively adjustable between third and fourth positions,when said single control lever is adjusted into said third position said snow deflector pivots upwardly, and, when said single control lever is adjusted into said fourth position said snow deflector pivots downwardly.
- 4. The snow thrower of claim 2, wherein said single control lever is rotated counterclockwise into said first position, andwherein said single control lever is rotated clockwise into said second position.
- 5. The snow thrower of claim 2, wherein said single control lever is displaced linearly in a first direction into said first position, andwherein said single control lever is displaced linearly in a second direction into said second position.
- 6. The snow thrower of claim 1, wherein said single control lever is a joystick, and wherein said electrical actuator is an electric motor operatively connected to said snow deflector, wherein said electric motor is in operative communication with said joystick, and,wherein said electric motor is selectively engaged by said joystick.
- 7. The snow thrower of claim 6, further comprising:a gear reducing means operatively coupled to an output of said electric motor; and, at least a first cable operatively communicated between said gear reducing means and said snow deflector for use in pivoting said snow deflector.
- 8. A walk behind snow thrower, comprising:a frame; a handle operatively attached to said frame; at least a first ground engaging wheel operatively connected to said frame; an engine operatively connected to said frame; a snow-gathering unit operatively connected to said frame; a snow chute in operable communication with said snow-gathering unit, said snow chute being rotatably attached with respect to said snow-gathering unit; a snow deflector being pivotally attached with respect to said snow chute; and, a single control lever in operable communication with said snow chute and said snow deflector for use in rotating said snow chute and pivoting said snow deflector; wherein said single control lever is selectively adjustable between first, second, third and fourth positions, and, when said single control lever is adjusted into said first position said snow chute rotates in a counterclockwise direction, and, when said single control lever is adjusted in said second position said snow chute rotates in a clockwise direction, and, wherein said single control lever is displaced linearly in a first direction into said third position, wherein said single control lever is displaced linearly in a second direction into said fourth position, and, when said single control lever is adjusted into said third position said snow deflector pivots upwardly, and, when said single control lever is adjusted into said fourth position said snow deflector pivots downwardly.
- 9. The walk behind snow thrower of claim 8, wherein said single control lever is rotated in a first direction into said first position, andwherein said single control lever is rotated in a second direction into said second position.
- 10. The walk behind snow thrower of claim 8, wherein said single control lever is displaced linearly in a first direction into said first position, andwherein said single control lever is displaced linearly in a second direction into said second position.
- 11. The walk behind snow thrower of claim 9 or 10, further comprising:an electric motor operatively connected to said snow deflector, said electric motor being in operative communication with said single control lever, wherein said electric motor is selectively engaged by said single control lever.
- 12. A snow thrower, comprising:a frame; at least a first ground engaging wheel operatively connected to said frame; an engine operatively connected to said frame; a snow-gathering unit operatively connected to said frame; a snow chute in operable communication with said snow-gathering unit, said snow chute being rotatably attached with respect to said snow-gathering unit; a snow deflector being pivotally attached with respect to said snow chute; a joystick in operable communication with said snow chute and said snow deflector for use in rotating said snow chute and pivoting said snow deflector; and, a trigger switch operatively communicated to said joystick, wherein said trigger switch is received by said joystick; wherein when said trigger switch is depressed into a first toggle position and when said joystick is adjusted into a first position said snow chute rotates in a counterclockwise direction, and, when said trigger switch is depressed into said first toggle position and when said joystick is adjusted into a second position said snow chute rotates clockwise direction, and, when said trigger switch is depressed into a second toggle position and when said joystick is adjusted into said first position said snow deflector pivots upward, and, when said trigger switch is depressed into said second toggle position and when said joystick is adjusted into said second position said snow deflector pivots downward.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/190,880, filed on Mar. 21, 2000, titled SNOW THROWER WITH ELECTRIC CHUTE ROTATION AND DEFLECTOR CONTROL VIA A JOYSTICK and of U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/186,008, filed on Mar. 1, 2000, titled SNOW THROWER WITH ELECTRIC CHUTE ROTATION AND DEFLECTOR CONTROL VIA A JOYSTICK.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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