Claims
- 1. A snow thrower comprising a housing for supporting an engine having a vertical output shaft which extends downwardly to within the housing;a drive pulley joined to said shaft; an auger drive shaft supported by said housing for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis; an auger drive pulley joined to the auger drive shaft outside of said housing; an idler arm pivotally connected within said housing; an opening in said housing through which one end of the idler arm extends; a first idler pulley rotatably joined to said one end of the idler arm outside of the housing; a second idler pulley rotatably connected to said housing, said second idler pulley lying in an inclined plane; a belt extending about said drive pulley, auger drive pulley and said idler pulleys and passing through said opening; and a control member joined to said idler arm, said control member being selectively operable to pivotally move the idler arm between a first position in which the first idler pulley tensions the belt to translate rotation of the drive shaft to rotation of the auger drive shaft and a second position in which the belt is not tensioned by the idler pulley.
- 2. A snow thrower according to claim 1, wherein said housing is formed as a single piece.
- 3. A snow thrower according to claim 1, wherein said second idler pulley is located within said opening.
- 4. A snow thrower according to claim 1, wherein said vertical output shaft passes through a second opening in the housing, said snow thrower further comprising:a first substantially vertically extending surface formed adjacent the second opening and the drive pulley at a location outside of a path defined by said belt; and a second substantially vertically extending surface formed in an opposite end of the idler arm within the housing, said second surface being positioned on the opposite side of the belt from the first surface whereby when the control member is operated to move the idler arm to said second position, said second surface is moved towards the first surface to pinch the belt therebetween so as to brake the belt.
- 5. A snow thrower according to claim 1, further comprising:a control rod pivotally connected to said idler arm; a member pivotally mounted to the housing, said member having a first end joined to the control rod and a second end having a projection which lies adjacent an inside surface of the belt proximate the auger drive pulley, whereby when said control member is moved to said position, movement of the idler arm is translated by the control rod to said member to pivot the member in a sense which brings the projection into engagement with the belt to retain the belt in contact with the auger drive pulley.
- 6. A snow thrower according to claim 4, further comprising:a control rod pivotally connected to said idler arm; a member pivotally mounted to the housing, said member having a first end joined to the control rod and a second end having a projection which lies adjacent an inside surface of the belt proximate the auger drive pulley, whereby when said control member is moved to said position, movement of the idler arm is translated by the control rod to said member to pivot the member in a sense which brings the projection into engagement with the belt to retain the belt in contact with the auger drive pulley.
- 7. A snow thrower according to claim 4, wherein said housing is formed as a single piece.
- 8. A snow thrower according to claim 7, wherein said housing includes a pair of projecting arms on opposite sides of the housing for supporting the auger drive shaft.
- 9. A snow thrower according to claim 8, wherein said second idler pulley is located within said opening.
- 10. A snow thrower according to claim 6, wherein said housing is formed as a single piece.
- 11. A snow thrower according to claim 10, wherein said housing includes a pair of projecting arms on opposite sides of the housing for supporting the auger drive shaft.
- 12. A snow thrower according to claim 11, wherein said second idler pulley is located within said opening.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/148,218, filed Aug. 12, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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