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TOOL HEAD FOR A HAND-GUIDED IMPLEMENT AND IMPLEMENT HAVING A TOOL HEAD
20190387673 · 2019-12-26 ·

A tool head for a hand-guided implement possesses two rotatably mounted tools, wherein a first tool is drivable via a first linkage and a second tool is drivable via a second linkage. The tools are drivable so that they rotate back and forth in opposite directions about a common rotational axis. The first linkage possesses a first drive member coupled to a first coupling member pivotably about a first link axis. The first coupling member is coupled to the first tool pivotably about a second link axis. The second linkage possesses a second drive member coupled to a second coupling member pivotably about a third link axis. The second coupling member is coupled to the second tool pivotably about a fourth link axis. The rotational axis of the tools and the coupling drive axis span a center plane, which runs between the second link axis and the fourth link axis.

Permanent lawn mower
11925139 · 2024-03-12 ·

The permanent lawn mower, or inground lawn mower, is designed to be an alternative to conventional mobile mowing. Its focus is small grassy areas that are dangerous or impractical to mow by other means. In a first embodiment, the system includes three primary components: a drive unit that supplies rotational motion; a cable that carries rotational motion away from the drive unit, and one or more cutting heads that convert the rotational motion into a cutting action. In a second embodiment, the drive unit is combined with the cutting head, avoiding the need for a cable to carry rotational motion.

Reciprocating mower unit, system and methods
11895946 · 2024-02-13 · ·

A reciprocating mower unit (14) comprises a reduction gear (54) and a crank mechanism (56) arranged within a housing (24). The reduction gear (54) receives input rotary motion from a transmission shaft at a first, relatively higher, rotation speed, and deliver an output rotary motion to a gear output shaft (58) at a second, relatively lower, rotation speed, whereas the crank mechanism (56) converts the output rotary motion of the gear output shaft (58) to an oscillating, anti-phase motion of a pair of mowing blades (32a, 32b) about a common oscillation axis (A1). The reciprocating mower unit (14) comprises an input shaft (48) provided with a coupling interface (49) for releasably coupling the input shaft (48) to the transmission shaft.

Reciprocating mower unit, system and methods
11895946 · 2024-02-13 · ·

A reciprocating mower unit (14) comprises a reduction gear (54) and a crank mechanism (56) arranged within a housing (24). The reduction gear (54) receives input rotary motion from a transmission shaft at a first, relatively higher, rotation speed, and deliver an output rotary motion to a gear output shaft (58) at a second, relatively lower, rotation speed, whereas the crank mechanism (56) converts the output rotary motion of the gear output shaft (58) to an oscillating, anti-phase motion of a pair of mowing blades (32a, 32b) about a common oscillation axis (A1). The reciprocating mower unit (14) comprises an input shaft (48) provided with a coupling interface (49) for releasably coupling the input shaft (48) to the transmission shaft.

Angular gear arrangement for mower knives driven in an oscillating manner

An angular gear arrangement for mower knife driven in an oscillating manner, including a transmission housing, an input shaft, which engages in the interior of the transmission housing, a rotor, which is mounted in the transmission housing to be rotatable about a first axis of rotation by a first bearing, a crankshaft, which engages in the receiving space of the rotor through the receiving opening and is mounted in the receiving space, to be rotatable about a second axis of rotation by a second bearing, a driving element, which is non-rotationally connected to the rotor and mounted so as to be rotatable about the first axis of rotation by at least one third bearing, and support means, which are arranged in the transmission housing and on which the third bearing is axially supported, the support means being releasably fastened to the transmission housing.

COMBINE HARVESTER

A combine harvester has multiple working mechanisms for carrying out specific treatment subprocesses of an overall treatment process for processing crop, and a driver assistance system for controlling the working mechanisms, which includes a memory for storing data and a computing device for processing the data stored in the memory, wherein the driver assistance system, together with the particular working mechanisms provided for carrying out the treatment subprocesses, forms independently operating automated adjusting mechanisms which are utilized for optimizing the control of the working mechanisms for carrying out the treatment subprocesses, wherein a process supervisor is assigned to the driver assistance system for controlling individual automated adjusting mechanisms and a data exchange of the automated adjusting mechanisms with one another.

CENTER KNIFE DRIVE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL HARVESTER
20190090418 · 2019-03-28 · ·

A header for an agricultural harvester comprising a frame and an epicyclical drive operatively connected to the frame. The epicyclical drive includes a first rotatable wheel having a first central rotational axis and a first flange. The first flange includes a first eccentric axis rotatable about the first central rotational axis, and a first output shaft spaced from the first eccentric axis. The epicyclical drive further includes a second rotatable wheel having a second central rotational axis and a second flange. The second flange includes a second eccentric axis rotatable about the second central rotational axis, and a second output shaft spaced from the second eccentric axis. The header further includes a first cutter bar directly connected to the first output shaft and a second cutter bar directly connected to the second output shaft. Operation of the epicyclical drive results in substantially linear oscillating motion of the cutter bars.

CENTER KNIFE DRIVE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL HARVESTER
20190090418 · 2019-03-28 · ·

A header for an agricultural harvester comprising a frame and an epicyclical drive operatively connected to the frame. The epicyclical drive includes a first rotatable wheel having a first central rotational axis and a first flange. The first flange includes a first eccentric axis rotatable about the first central rotational axis, and a first output shaft spaced from the first eccentric axis. The epicyclical drive further includes a second rotatable wheel having a second central rotational axis and a second flange. The second flange includes a second eccentric axis rotatable about the second central rotational axis, and a second output shaft spaced from the second eccentric axis. The header further includes a first cutter bar directly connected to the first output shaft and a second cutter bar directly connected to the second output shaft. Operation of the epicyclical drive results in substantially linear oscillating motion of the cutter bars.

Method and system for controlling weeds
12063887 · 2024-08-20 · ·

A weed control system for a body of water can include a rotatable vertically oriented shaft mounted proximate the body of water; an elongate horizontally oriented support member mounted to the vertically oriented shaft and suspended over the water; a rake suspended from the support member by a flexible line; and an oscillating motor for rotating the vertically oriented shaft and the elongate support member such that the rake moves in a repeating pattern through the body of water.

Method and system for controlling weeds
12063887 · 2024-08-20 · ·

A weed control system for a body of water can include a rotatable vertically oriented shaft mounted proximate the body of water; an elongate horizontally oriented support member mounted to the vertically oriented shaft and suspended over the water; a rake suspended from the support member by a flexible line; and an oscillating motor for rotating the vertically oriented shaft and the elongate support member such that the rake moves in a repeating pattern through the body of water.