Conventional metal lawnmower blades are prone to problems related to human injury, property damage, lawnmower maintenance, air pollution, fuel economy, and the inherent requirement for second-operation edge trimming.
The Bauer Blade uses a flexible cutting material as its “blade” that will not penetrate shoes or work gloves. Conversely, conventional lawnmower blades may penetrate into feet, hands, and other human tissue, even when shoes or gloves are worn by the operator. In fact, conventional lawnmower blade injuries are often of the appendage amputation type because of the conventional lawnmower blade's machete-like structure.
Additionally, the flexible blade material of the Bauer Blade is many times lighter than the blade material of a conventional lawnmower blade. This greatly reduces momentum transfer from the blade to objects in the lawn. Objects in the lawn include intended targets such as vegetation as well as foreign objects such as debris located in the lawn not intended to be struck by the blade. When a conventional lawnmower blade strikes a foreign object, the blade typically knocks the foreign object into motion at a high rate of speed. This activity frequently results in projectiles shooting out from the lawnmower which can cause significant human injury and property damage. The Bauer Blade, conversely, does not initiate large enough momentum transfer to produce high-speed dangerous projectiles. Consequently, the Bauer Blade significantly reduces the production of dangerous projectiles and the injuries resulting therefrom. These two safety factors alone, protection from direct blade injury and from indirect projectile injury, provide very significant advantages over conventional lawnmower blades.
Maintenance is another advantage. Conventional lawnmower blades require sharpening, which typically requires removal of the blade from the lawnmower, drop-off time at a sharpening service provider, and then reinstallation of the blade. Sharpening is necessitated by normal wear from cutting vegetation or by collision with foreign objects. The Bauer Blade never needs sharpening. Unlike conventional lawnmower blades, the Bauer Blade typically can be “renewed” in less than five minutes, without tools or downtime. Renewal is required annually or more typically biannually, depending on frequency of use, toughness of the vegetation, and toughness of the particular flexible cutting material used in the Bauer Blade. Renewal is the replacement of worn flexible cutting material with new flexible cutting material.
Conventional lawnmower blades cause damage to uneven ground, tree roots, garden hoses, sprinkler heads, toys and other valuable items that may be on the lawn or in its vicinity. The Bauer Blade will not damage these items because the flexible cutting material skims right over these items without scalping or cutting. The same flexibility in the cutting material that prevents the Bauer Blade from injuring human tissue also prevents property damage on a scale uncommon to conventional metal lawnmower blades.
Moreover, the shape of the Bauer Blade has advantages over the shape of conventional lawnmower blades. The Bauer Blade is essentially a large disc (see
Also, conventional metal lawnmower blades require significantly more energy to keep in rotational motion. The Bauer Blade, on the other hand, uses much less energy to sustain rotation, which yields advantages in fuel consumption, air pollution, and provides better application for electrically powered lawnmowers. Thus, the heavy girth of a conventional blade is detrimental in other ways as well.
Typical embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings which are not to be limiting of the invention's scope in which:
A Bauer Blade 10 can serve as a replacement blade for a conventional lawnmower blade on a standard one-blade lawnmower or on multi-blade mowers such as riding lawnmowers or wide-cutting walk behind mowers.
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The disc 20 needs to be balanced to ensure proper rotation at the typical rotations-per-minute of lawnmower motors without wobbling or unsteady rotation. Balancing also requires that a Bauer Blade have similar overall weight to that of the conventional metal blade for which the Bauer Blade is to replace. This requirement translates to sizing requirements for the Bauer Blade. Die-casted or molded Bauer Blades should have an overall radius of the disc 60 of 40-60% of the “internal blade cavity radius” measurement. The “internal blade cavity radius” measurement is specific to a particular lawnmower model and is defined as distance between the center-line of the blade shaft 100 and the inside diameter of the mower housing or, in the case of multi-blade mowers, the distance between the center-line of blade shaft 100 and the outer diameter of the next closest adjacent blade. An overall disc radius 60 of essentially one half the internal blade cavity radius measurement is the preferred embodiment. Thus, with the preferred embodiment, the string 30 length would also equal essentially half of the internal blade cavity radius measurement. With the preferred embodiment, the distance between the center-line of the blade shaft 100 and inside diameter of the mower housing should essentially be divided in two equal sections: half disc and half string. The same proportions should be used when fitting multi-blade mowers with the preferred embodiment of the Bauer Blade, i.e. the distance between the blade shaft center-line 100 and the outer diameter of the next closest adjacent blade should essentially be half disc and half string.
When renewing the flexible cutting string, one need only add new string 30 with excess length and the Bauer Blade will self-correct the string 30 length by wearing away excess string 30 against the mower housing. This technique should also be applied when renewing flexible string material on multi-blade lawnmowers. In this case, the string 30 length self-corrects against the string 30 on the next closest adjacent Bauer Blade and vice versa.
Despite that only round cross-sectional flexible cutting material is depicted in the drawings, the flexible cutting material or string 30 of the Bauer Blade may be of a non-round cross-sectional geometric shape to provide more efficient vegetation cutting. The preferred embodiment of the invention is a round cross-sectional shape because round cutting line is readily available and is extremely cost effective.
When installed into an appropriately designed lawnmower, the Bauer Blade, as depicted in
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