Abstract:
A lawn mower comprising a cutting unit disposed between front and rear wheels, a grass discharge duct extending rearwardly from the cutting unit, and a grass collecting container defining a top opening for receiving grass clippings sent through the discharge duct. The grass collecting container includes a mouthpiece extending along peripheries of the top opening to rest on a U-shaped support frame mounted at a rear end of the mower. The mouthpiece is connected to the support frame by a projection and bore engagement. The support frame includes a holder defining an upwardly opening recess, and the container has a cover defining a downwardly opening recess at a position opposed to the holder. The two recesses define an opening for receiving a rear end of the grass discharge duct. The grass discharge duct includes an annular engagement portion extending peripherally of the rear end thereof for engagement with inner edges of the two recesses.
Abstract:
A bag support for a riding lawn mower grass collector includes a rectangular framework (2) attached to a mower (10) with grass directing hood (4). A grass bag (6) has a resilient frame (8) extending substantially around bag opening (40). A much larger leaf bag (80) has a resilient frame (82) extending substantially around bag opening (40'). Frames (8,82) include three continuous coplanar sides and a fourth side with a central open space (44, 86) bounded by a pair of handles (12, 12') extending perpendicularly outward from frame (8,82). The sections of the fourth side adjacent open space (44, 82) are at an acute angle to the plane of the three coplanar sides. Frames (8, 82) are configured to match separate portions of framework (2). Framework (2) includes transverse brackets (14) and (16) at locations to correspond with alternate sizes of bag (6) or (80). Handle retaining brackets (18) are attached to rear of framework (2) to receive handles (12, 12'). Brackets (18), resilient frame (8, 82), bracket (14) or (16) and angled segments (45, 87) of the fourth side of frames (8, 82) cooperate to provide a sealing engagement between framework (2) and matching frames (8, 82). Framework (2) can thus support a plurality of small bags (6) or a single larger bag (80) by utilizing brackets (14) or (16), respectively.
Abstract:
A vehicle is controllably powered to be steerably moved over an area. Mounted on the front of the vehicle is a cutter assembly. Also mounted on the vehicle is a hopper. Mowed cuttings are delivered by a conduit from the cutter to the hopper. An outlet mounted within the hopper is coupled in use to the conduit for distributing received cuttings on into the interior of the hopper. A driver mounted with respect to the hopper moves that outlet in a systematic pattern to vary the direction of distribution of the received cuttings.An elongated paddle is mounted to swing reciprocally in correspondence with movement of the outlet. Upon the occurrance of impedence against the swinging of that paddle, by cuttings collected within the hopper, a switch is actuated to energize an indicator.
Abstract:
A grass catching assembly (20) for a lawn mower (10) includes an adapter assembly (21, 52) attachable to the grass discharge area of the mower (10). A disposable bag (26) is attached to the adapter so that mowed grass from the mower (10) is passed through the adapter (21, 52) and into the disposable bag (26).
Abstract:
A grass collecting container attached to a walking type grass mower and the like. The grass collecting container has a container body, a mesh member for dividing space inside the container body between a ventilating space and a mowed grass depositing section, ventilating openings defined in right and left side walls of the container body, a convex portion defined in an upper wall of the container body and a handle disposed inside the convex portion for forming a substantially same plane as an upper face of the container body. The mesh member is downwardly inclined at right and left end portions thereof and at the same time the mesh member is placed in secure contact with a face of the convex portion inwardly of the container body.
Abstract:
A mower includes a cylindrical cutting unit mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis and an air pump for establishing a cushion of pressurized air for supporting the mower above a ground datum. A hood separates the cushion of air from the cylindrical cutting unit and from a grass collector.
Abstract:
A universal mower deck discharge boot is formed by rotational molding into two sections which telescope one over the other and each of which is formed with a blank forwardly or side facing wall portion, which wall portions together are adapted to be cut out and formed with an opening which closely conforms to the discharge chute of a mower deck. The forward section is otherwise generally closed at the sides and the top and the bottom and is formed with a curved forward wall to resist catching on obstructions, while the rear section is formed with a discharge spout adapted to receive a flexible conduit. The sections telescope one relative to the other to conform to the dimensions of a wide variety of mower deck discharge chutes.
Abstract:
A long length of large plastic sheet tubing is stored in a cardboard storage cartridge having a hollow, box-like, flattened housing with a large circular opening in the top wall and a large circular opening in the bottom wall aligned with the first opening. A hollow center core is integral with the top wall and is present within the cartridge, and it is of generally cylindrical form. Both the top and bottom walls of the cartridge are of generally square form, and the top wall has downturned side flanges that have a height slightly greater than the height of the hollow center core. A long length of large plastic sheet tubing is loaded into the cartridge when the bottom wall is opened and the cartridge is inverted, where the plastic sheet tubing is folded lengthwise or compressed into the area bounded by the hollow center core and the side flanges and the top and bottom walls of the cartridge housing. Means are provided for sealing the bottom wall to the cartridge to confine the plastic sheet tubing therein. The plastic sheet tubing is paid out from the cartridge through the large opening in the bottom wall of the cartridge.
Abstract:
The forage receiving container box of a crop transporting vehicle is tiltable between a stowed position and a tilted operating position, and includes an unloading elevator spout that is shiftable by a position-control mechanism between stowed and extended positions simultaneously with the shifting of the container box from its stowed to tilted position. Tilting of the container box is accomplished by a first piston and cylinder assembly, and the motion imparted by the first piston and cylinder assembly is transmitted to the elevator by a normally retracted, second piston and cylinder assembly acting in the nature of a rigid link. Additionally, the second piston and cylinder assembly may be extended independently of the first assembly for lowering of the elevator independently of the position of the crop container box. A lost-motion slide connection joins the second assembly with the elevator to takeup motion of the container in the event the elevator is already lowered when the container is rotated between its positions.
Abstract:
In a mower equipped with a grasscatcher, the grasscatcher is attached easily by means projecting upwardly from a deck of the mower, means being integral to a rigid portion of the grasscatcher and embracing the projecting means when the grasscatcher is mounted to the deck, and a block which cooperates with an upper lip on the rigid portion so as to restrain the grasscatcher from being detached unintentionally from the deck if the grasscatcher happens to be bumped from beneath, but so as to enable the grasscatcher to be detached easily.