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Title:
TONDEUSE A GAZON A COLLECTEUR
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1989/005573
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
La pr�sente invention concerne une tondeuse � gazon �quip�e d'un collecteur d'herbe (6). Afin de fixer ledit collecteur (6) sur ladite tondeuse � gazon, le carter (1) de cette derni�re est dot� d'une superstructure (7) courb�e. Le bord frontal (13) du collecteur d'herbe (6) comporte, comme la superstructure (7), la m�me courbure que le rayon tournant ext�rieur du couteau (5). Pendant la tonte, l'herbe tondue est aspir�e vers le logement (1) puis renvoy�e par un passage (11) directement jusque dans ledit collecteur (6). Du fait de la courbure de la superstructure (7) et dudit collecteur (6) respectivement, il est possible de raccorder le collecteur d'herbe (6) jusqu'au syst�me de couteau, ce qui �limine toute distance de transport pour l'herbe tondue qui est souvent humide et collante.

Inventors:
DAHLMAN KARL (FR)
Application Number:
PCT/SE1988/000677
Publication Date:
June 29, 1989
Filing Date:
December 13, 1988
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DAHLMANS KLIPPO AB (SE)
International Classes:
A01D43/063; A01D34/63; A01D; (IPC1-7): A01D34/70
Foreign References:
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US3029582A1962-04-17
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US4149362A1979-04-17
EP0031158A11981-07-01
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A lawnmower having a grasscollector (6), the mower having a casing (1) with a downwardly open passage (11) mouthing (12) backwards towards the collector, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by a curved superstructure (7) on the back part of the casing (1) for attachment of the collector (6), both the part of the cover (7) facing the collector and the front edge (13) of the collector (6) having a curvature corresponding to the outer turning radius for a knife (5) of the mower, the front edge (13) of the grasscollector (6) being adjacent to the knife system when the collector is mounted.
2. A lawnmower according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the last part of the roof of the passage (11) before the mouth (12) is sloping somewhat downwards.
Description:
A LAWN-MOWER HAVING A COLLECTOR

£i£!-__2i_.-!__l-ϊ_iQ!__§Q£i2Q The present invention relates to a Lawn-mower having a collector reaching as far as to the knife system.

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When a Lawn is mown it is often desirable to collect the mown grass. To facilitate this collecting and to save time, in that the lawn does not need to be raked, it is today usual to provide the lawn-mower with different types of collecting means. Lawn-mowers having grass-collectors, presently on the market, in most cases work satisfactorily as long as the grass is dry and does not be sticky. However, all lawn-mowers known by us, having a collector, have some kind of connection, e.g. in the form of a tube between the machine itself and the collector. If the grass is wet and sticky, it will stick to the walls of this connecting member, and may even fill it completely. Besides, if one is not attentive to when the collector is getting full, the connecting member will be completely filled, and since grass is continually being filled from the mower, the grass in the connecting member will be hard-stuffed, which makes it difficult to remove. Even if the connecting member is not stuffed, a quantity of grass will generally stick, which has to be removed manually so as not to block the continuous collecting. Since thus there is typically an amount of grass in the connecting member between the machine and the collector, all grass does not come with the collector when this is removed for emptying. It is of cource desirable to get all the mown grass to actually land in the collector and to have it remain there when the collector is removed from the lawn-mower for emptying.

For security reasons it is also important to avoid' any situation in which to risk someone putting his hand intrσ ttie machine when it is running. Since it is necessary in collectors previously known to manually remove some grass,'there is a risk of doing so without first cutting off the engine of the lawn-mower. This is avoided in an embodiment according to the present invention, since there is no grass to remove.

Thus, there is a need for making a lawn-mower having a collector which is void of a "narrow" connection between the machine and the collector. Besides, the collector should be easy to handle, i.e. easy to attach to the machine and easy to empty.

Summar__of_the_ n enti.on The lawn-mower according to the present invention has a superstructure curved after the radius of the knife, enabling it to connect a grass-collector, having the same curvature, adjacent to the knife system.

This makes the collector more efficent than those previously known, since you are spared any transportatiorr distance for the mown grass which often is both wet and- sticky.

§Ei§f_descr £t2on_of_the_drawi_ng_s Fig. 1 shows in side view a lawn-mower having a collector according to the present invention. Fig. 2 is a cross section taken along line A-A in Fig 1. Fig. 3 is a cross section taken along line B-B in Fig. 2 with the collector removed.

£2__§i!§d_ escr gt on_of_the_invention The invention will now be described with reference to Figs. 1 - 3.

The lawn-mower according to the present invention is built essentially as an ordinary lawn-mower and has a casing 1, four wheels 3, a handle 4, a knife 5, and a grass-collector 6. For attachment of the removable grass-collector 6 the back part of the casing 1 constitutes a curved superstructure 7. If the lawn-mower is not being used a flap 8 is shut down in front of

an opening 14 in the back part of the superstructure 7 by means of a spring (not shown). The flap 8 is attached to the superstructure 7 through a hinge 10 and is furthermore provided with a locking means 9 which, if need be, cooperates with corresponding parts of the grass-collector 6. In order to throw the mown grass backwards the casing 1 is provided with a downwardly open passage 11 with an opening 12 mouthing in the opening 14 of the superstructure 7.

In using a lawn-mower of this type the grass mown by the knife 5 is sucked upwards and transported through the passage 11 backwards so as finally to be thrown out through the mouth 12 of the passage 11, whereupon it can be collected.

By the front edge 13 of the grass-collector as well as the superstructure 7 of the casing 1 being circular, the front edge 13 of the collector 6 reaches immediately up to the outer turning radius of the knife 5 when the collector 6 is mounted on the lawn-mower. The mown grass is thus thrown from the passage 11 and its opening 12 directly into the grass-collector 6 without first passing any transportation distance e.g. in the form of a tube. In such tubes or the like the grass will easily stick, especially if it is wet and sticky, and sticking grass must be manually removed, which entails the risk of doing so without first cutting off the machine.

Due to the grass-collector 6 reaching as far as to the knife system all grass will come out when the collector 6 is removed for being emptied. In systems according to prior art it is necessary to manually remove the grass that always sticks in the transportation to the collecting unit.

The superstucture 7 of the casing 1 has a spring biased flap 8 covering the back opening 14 of the superstructure 7 when the grass-collector 6 is not mounted. Thus, the lawn-mower can be used even without the collector 6 being mounted.

As an extra precautionary measure the last part of the passage 11 oefore the mouth 12 has a downwards directing effekt on the material in the passage 11 by its roof sloping downwards.