This invention relates to trimming apparatus, for example for use in gardens.
Current garden trimmers are substantially a cutting head on an elongate body which is held by the user by means of a handle provided at the opposite end of the elongate body to the cutting head.
The elongate body of current garden trimmers enables a user to trim surfaces such as lawns and lawn edges whilst standing up. However, there are applications where the use of a trimmer is required whilst the user is closer to the surface to be trimmed, for example whilst crouching in the garden carrying out other garden maintenance activities such as weeding, or where the trimming of a surface requires the user to be relatively close to the surface for accuracy, for example trimming a shrub or hedge.
Garden trimmers are known wherein a cutting head is attached directly to a handle. However, the positioning in use of a user's hand in close proximity to sharp trimmed objects or stinging garden plants could lead to possible injury to the user.
The majority of trimmers are powered by means of mains power supplied via a power lead. Such power leads can often become entangled with themselves and items generally found in gardens, for example ornaments and garden furniture. Accidental damage to a power lead by the cutting head of a trimmer can also occur.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a trimming apparatus which overcomes, or at least ameliorates, the problems of known apparatus.
In an embodiment, the invention provides a trimming apparatus having a handle, a cutting head rotatably attached to the handle, and one or more shielding members attached to the handle. The one or more shielding members can be attached to the handle at both a front end and a back end. In an embodiment, the one or more shielding members can be arranged to protect the hand or wrist of a user during operation of the trimming apparatus.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a trimming apparatus comprising a handle having a head attachment region, and a cutting head rotatably attached to the handle, the cutting head comprising a motor, a rotatable cutting edge, and a head attachment region. In such an embodiment, the cutting head is attached to the handle so that the head attachment region faces the handle attachment region. Preferably, at least one of the attachment regions includes a movable pin, while the other attachment region includes a stop. The cutting head can be rotated through an arc of up to 360 degrees, with the rotation being limited by contact between the stop and the movable pin.
In still another embodiment of the invention, there is provided a trimming apparatus comprising a handle means and a cutting head, the cutting head being attached directly to the handle means and comprising a motor and a rotatable cutting edge, wherein shielding means adapted to protect a hand of a user is provided on the handle means.
The handle means may contain at least one battery. The at least one battery may be removable. The at least one battery may be rechargeable, for example whilst in the trimming apparatus or by recharging means separate to the trimming apparatus.
The rotatable cutting edge may be a blade or a cutting wire, for example selected from plastics and metal material. The rotatable cutting edge may be removable from the cutting head, for example for sharpening or replacement. The rotatable cutting edge may be rotatable by the motor to produce a cutting action.
Rotating means may be provided between the handle means and the cutting head. The rotating means may allow the cutting head to rotate about an axis thereof relative to the handle means such that the orientation of the plane of the rotatable cutting edge relative to the handle can be changed.
The cutting head may be rotatable through an angle of 180 degrees and may be rotatable in either direction about the axis of the rotating means relative to the handle means. Stop means may be provided to prevent the cutting head being rotated through more than 360 degrees about the axis of the rotating means relative to the handle means.
The shielding means may be arranged to support a wrist of a user of the apparatus and substantially protect a hand of the user from sharp objects. Preferably the shielding means may be arranged to extend from the handle to both sides of the wrist of the user. The shielding means may be of convex form.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which:
The trimming apparatus 2 shown in
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The removable battery pack 12 (as shown in
A button 24 is provided on the handle 4. The button 24 activates a micro switch 26 provided within the handle 4 such that electrical contact can be made between the battery pack and a motor 28, described hereinafter, whereby the motor 28 can be energised. The micro switch 26 ensures that the motor 28 is only energised whilst the button 24 is depressed. For safety purposes, if the button 24 is released the micro switch 26 causes the motor 28 to be de-energised.
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The cutting head 8 is formed with an internal compartment 38 (as shown in
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A rotatable blade 46 of plastics material having a cutting edge 39 is removably attached to the protrusion 44 in a recess (not shown) provided in the surface of, and around the circumference of, the protrusion. The blade 46 is provided with an aperture 47 in the shape of a figure “8”, that is two co-joined circular aperture portions. A first portion 47A of the aperture, nearest to a tip 41 of the blade, is larger than a second portion 47B of the aperture, the second portion 47B having a diameter substantially complementary to that of the recess in the surface of the protrusion 44.
The first portion 47A is dimensioned to be larger than the diameter of the protrusion 44 in order that the blade 46 can be placed over the protrusion. Moving the tip 41 of the blade 46 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the protrusion 44 and away from the protrusion 44 causes the second portion 47B of the aperture 47 to be pulled onto the protrusion 44 and secures the blade in the recess in the surface of the protrusion.
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As described hereinbefore the motor 28 is powered by the battery pack 12 provided in the handle 4. The motor 28 is rotatably connected to the external rotating body 40 and causes the cutting edge 39 of the blade 46 to rotate in a circular path about an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cutting head 8. The positioning of the protrusion 44 at the edge region of the end face 45 of the rotating body 40 ensures that the radius of the circular path followed by the tip 41 of the blade 46 is greater than that of the tip 41 of the blade 46 rotated about the length of the blade.
Provided at the end 42 of the cutting head 8 is a guard means 48 in the form of a partial dish-like structure. The guard means 48 extends laterally outwards from the end 42 of the cutting head 8 in the region 43A of the cutting head nearest to the handle 4 and to the side regions 43B, 43C of the region 43A nearest to the handle (as shown in
The guard means 48 is of a sufficient diameter that the blade 46 is not obstructed from being rotated. The guard means 48 is not provided in the region 52 of the cutting head 8 to enable the blade 46 attached to the rotating body 40 to extend outwards from the trimming apparatus 2 in order that the blade 46 can be used to trim objects, for example lawn edges or shrubs. The absence of any covering enclosing the region 53 of the guard means 48 furthest from the handle 4 enables the rotating blade 46 to be placed against the surface to be trimmed and to cut over a region greater than only the area in front of the region 52 between the two edges of the peripheral wall portion 50.
As described hereinbefore the cutting head 8 is arranged to be rotatable relative to the handle 4. The cutting head 8 and the handle 4 are connected by rotating means 54.
The rotating means 54 comprises a region of the cutting head and an adjacent region of the handle 4 which are inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of the handle 4. The relative movement of adjacent faces of the inclined regions enables the cutting head 8 to move relative to the handle 4.
The rotating means 54 is arranged to allow the cutting head 8 to be rotated around the axis of the rotating means 54 by nominally 180 degrees in either direction relative to the handle 4 from the configuration shown in
The rotating means 54 prevents rotation of the cutting head 8 in excess of 180 degrees from the configuration shown in
When the trimming apparatus 2 is arranged in the configuration shown in
Detents (not shown) hold the cutting head 8 in place relative to the handle 4 such that the stop 60 and the movable pin 58 are positioned opposite to one another in the configuration shown in
In the configuration shown in
The movement of the pin 58 is limited to be within an arcuate region 66 within the portion 62 of the rotating means 54. The pin 58 is retained within the arcuate region 62 by means of arcuate retaining members in the region of opposite end portions of the pin 58. However, the retaining members permit the pin to freely move from one side of the region 66 to the other. The stop 60 is provided on the complementary portion 64 of the rotating means 54. The stop 60 is arranged such that rotation of the cutting head 8 relative to the handle 4 by 180 degrees anticlockwise as shown in
Rotation of the stop 60 through the 180 degrees transforms the trimming apparatus 2 into the configuration shown in
The cutting head and the handle are held in the configuration shown in
As the stop 60 has a finite width, the use of a pin fixed in position would mean that rotation of the first side 70 of the stop 60 relative to a fixed pin would allow rotation in one direction of 180 degrees, but rotation in a clockwise direction as shown in
However, as the pin 58 is freely movable within the arcuate region 66 the stop 60 can be rotated through the extra degrees relating to the rotation of the width of the stop 60. The pin 58 will be moved a corresponding distance within the arcuate region 66 by contact between the second side 72 of the stop and the pin 58 until it is prevented by further movement by the retaining members associated with the pin 58 resulting in the pin 58 being in position 68B. As will be appreciated, the amount of movement of the pin 58 permitted by the retaining members is arranged to correspond to the movement required to compensate for the width of the stop 60, that is the distance between the first side 70 and the second side 72 of the stop.
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By preventing the cutting head 8 from being rotated more than 180 degrees in either direction from the configuration shown in
In use of the trimming apparatus 2 according to the present invention, the apparatus is placed close to a surface to be trimmed, such as an edge of a lawn or a shrub, and the button 24 is pressed, activating the micro switch 26, to energise the motor 28. Consequently, the rotating body 40 is rotated causing the blade 46 to be rotated and thus producing a circular cutting action in the region of the surface being trimmed.
Depending on whether the surface to be trimmed is positioned parallel, or perpendicular, to the handle of the trimming apparatus 2 the cutting head 8 can be rotated relative to the handle 4 such that the plane of rotation of the blade 46 can be arranged to be substantially parallel with the surface to be trimmed.
Any material extending from the surface, for example weeds, grass or shoots, is cut by the blade 46 and separated from the surface.
If at any time the button 24 is released the motor 28 is deactivated and the rotation of the rotating body 40 and attached blade 46 is stopped relatively quickly for safety reasons by means known to a person skilled in the art.
The shielding members 34 support both sides of the wrist of the user to prevent excessive wrist flexing and reduce possible straining of the user's wrist as movement of the trimming apparatus 2 relative to a surface can involve the flexing of a user's wrist to alter the direction of movement of the trimming apparatus. The positioning of the shielding members 34 both sides of the wrist of the user prevents the hand of the user coming into contact with sharp objects and stinging garden plants.
A trimming apparatus has been described hereinbefore in which the battery pack 12 is removable for recharging. It should be appreciated that the battery pack 12 could be recharged whilst in the handle 4. It should also be appreciated that replaceable, non-rechargeable, batteries could be used to power the motor 28.
Although the trimming apparatus has been described as having a single blade, it should be appreciated that a plurality of blades, for example two opposing blades may be provided on a trimming apparatus in accordance with the present invention.
Although a blade of plastics material has been described hereinabove, it should be appreciated that other cutting means, for example metal blades or cutting wire, known to a person skilled in the art, could be used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0404726.2 | Mar 2004 | GB | national |