The invention relates generally to carriers or holders for replacement string or line for trimmers used in lawn care, and the like. More specifically, the invention relates to such a holder for spare or replacement string that attaches to the trimmer for which the string is intended.
While some prior art holders for spare trimmer string exist, they generally either store very short lengths of string in a tubular enclosure or are holders for extra spools of string. A holder for lengths between short lengths and full replacement spools is desirable.
An embodiment of the invention disclosed herein may include an annular wall having a front lip at one edge thereof and a back lip at an opposed edge thereof, together forming an annular channel. A hub within a perimeter of the annular wall can include at least one spar extending from the hub to the back lip, connecting the hub to and supporting the annular wall. The trimmer string holder can also include a pole nest on a back of the hub and a clamp, whereby when the pole nest and the clamp are on opposite sides of a trimmer pole, screws inserted through holes in the clamp and the pole nest move the clamp and the pole nest toward each other and the pole until the clamp and the pole nest squeeze the pole, thereby securing the pole nest and the trimmer string holder to the pole.
Another embodiment of the invention disclosed herein may include a a pole nest configured for mounting on a trimmer pole and a hub having a front and a back, the hub being attached to the pole nest on the back of the hub. An annular channel of the trimmer string holder can be configured to receive trimmer string, and at least one spar can extend from the hub to the annular channel, thereby supporting the annular channel. The trimmer string holder can include a clamp, and when the pole nest and the clamp are on opposite sides of a trimmer pole, screws inserted through holes in the clamp and the pole nest can move the clamp and the pole nest toward each other and the pole until the clamp and the pole nest squeeze the pole, thereby securing the pole nest and the trimmer string holder to the pole.
A method of assembling a trimmer string holder according to embodiments disclosed herein can include forming substantially identical halves, each half including respective portions of an annular wall, respective portions of a hub, and respective portions of opposed spars. The method can further include arranging the substantially identical halves so that respective edges of the halves face each other and attaching the so arranged halves to a pole nest, thereby forming the trimmer string holder.
Additional features and advantages are realized through the techniques of the present invention. Other embodiments and aspects of the invention are described in detail herein and are considered a part of the claimed invention. For a better understanding of the invention with the advantages and the features, refer to the description and to the drawings.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a trimmer string holder that mounts on a string trimmer, such as on a pole thereof. Replacement lengths of trimmer string can be carried conveniently on the trimmer thereby. In embodiments, the replacement lengths can take the form of loops and/or coils resting in the trimmer string holder as will be described below.
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Clamp 124 can be connected to pole nest 120 by back screws 128 extending through holes 126 in clamp 124, and corresponding ones of holes 122 in pole nest 120. In embodiments, back screws 128 can extend into corresponding ones of holes 112 in hub 108. Back screws 128 when tightened cause clamp 124 and pole nest 120 to move toward and squeeze pole 12, thereby securing trimmer string holder 100 in place on pole 12.
Another example of a trimmer string holder 100 according to embodiments of the invention disclosed herein is shown in
As with the first example of a trimmer string holder 100 according to embodiments described above, a pole nest 120 can hold assembled halves 100A, 100B on trimmer pole 12. As above, in embodiments, pole nest 120 can include a recess 121, which can include a surface shaped to better receive pole 12. Additionally, embodiments can include mechanical features 123 on a surface of recess 121 that can engage pole 12, such as teeth or ridges. Such mechanical features 123 can enhance attachment of holder 100 to pole 12.
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A method of assembly of the second example of trimmer string holder 100 can include forming substantially identical halves 100A, 100B with features as described above, arranging the halves so that a projection 130 of one extends into a recess 132 of the other, and attaching the so arranged halves to nest 120 with front screws 114. Assembled halves 100A, 100B and pole nest 120 can then be placed against one side of trimmer pole 12, such as with trimmer pole 12 resting against pole nest 120, while clamp 124 can be arranged on an opposite side of trimmer pole 12. Back screws 128 can then be inserted through clamp 124 and at least pole nest 120 via holes 126, 122. Holes 122 can include threads such that back screws 128 can be tightened to move clamp 124 and pole nest 120 toward pole 12 and to eventually squeeze pole 12, thereby securing trimmer string holder 100 on pole 12. In embodiments in which back screws 128 extend into holes 112 of hub 108, holes 112 can include threads in addition to or instead of holes 122 including threads.
The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.
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63161083 | Mar 2021 | US |