Patent classifications
A01D34/90
TECHNIQUE TO IMPROVE WATERPROOFNESS AND DUST RESISTANCE FOR CIRCUIT BOARD IN JOB-SITE GEAR
A job-site gear in one aspect of the present disclosure includes a circuit board, at least one electronic component, and a resin member. A first surface of the circuit board includes a first area, a second area, and a third area. The third area is located in a boundary between the first area and the second area. A second surface of the circuit board includes a fourth area, a fifth area, and a sixth area located behind the first area, the second area, and the third area, respectively. The third area and the sixth area include at least one slit penetrating through the circuit board. The resin member is integrally molded so as to (i) penetrate through the at least one slit and (ii) cover the first area, the fourth area, and a part of the at least one electronic component on the first area.
Standing motorized lawn mower with sulky and steering column
The standing motorized lawn mower comprises a mower and a sulky. The standing motorized lawn mower may be adapted to allow a user to stand on the sulky as the sulky is pulled by the mower. The mower may be steered using a steering column. A touch sensitive display located on the steering column may be adapted to provide functional control of the standing motorized lawn mower to the user. The steering column may provide a phone holder, a cup holder, and an earphone jack. One or more string trimmers located on the front of the mower may trim grass at the edge of a mowing area.
Standing motorized lawn mower with sulky and steering column
The standing motorized lawn mower comprises a mower and a sulky. The standing motorized lawn mower may be adapted to allow a user to stand on the sulky as the sulky is pulled by the mower. The mower may be steered using a steering column. A touch sensitive display located on the steering column may be adapted to provide functional control of the standing motorized lawn mower to the user. The steering column may provide a phone holder, a cup holder, and an earphone jack. One or more string trimmers located on the front of the mower may trim grass at the edge of a mowing area.
Anti-scalp attachment for a weed cutter
An anti-scalp attachment for a weed and grass trimmer preferably includes a tube clamp, a height adjustment tube, an elbow member and a ground support member. The tube clamp preferably includes a two piece tube clamp and a pivot member. The pivot member is preferably secured to a bottom of a first clamp member. The height adjustment tube is retained in the pivot member. The elbow member includes a horizontal leg and a vertical leg. The horizontal and vertical legs include a plurality of adjustment holes. The ground support member preferably includes a ground tube, a contact support member and a tapping projection. The contact support member is attached to a bottom of the ground tube at one end. The tapping projection preferably extends upward from a top of the ground tube. A horizontal adjustment hole is formed in an opposing end of the ground tube.
Anti-scalp attachment for a weed cutter
An anti-scalp attachment for a weed and grass trimmer preferably includes a tube clamp, a height adjustment tube, an elbow member and a ground support member. The tube clamp preferably includes a two piece tube clamp and a pivot member. The pivot member is preferably secured to a bottom of a first clamp member. The height adjustment tube is retained in the pivot member. The elbow member includes a horizontal leg and a vertical leg. The horizontal and vertical legs include a plurality of adjustment holes. The ground support member preferably includes a ground tube, a contact support member and a tapping projection. The contact support member is attached to a bottom of the ground tube at one end. The tapping projection preferably extends upward from a top of the ground tube. A horizontal adjustment hole is formed in an opposing end of the ground tube.
HEADS FOR STRING TRIMMERS AND MOWERS
A cutting head body for an agricultural machine, such as a mower or a trimmer, is configured to receive a cutting line for cutting weeds, grass, or other materials. The cutting head body includes an inlet area having a cavity with a node location configured to receive a node of a cutting line, and an outlet area having a cavity configured to open to an exterior of the cutting head body. The cutting head body may include a first passageway connecting the inlet area to the outlet area and a second passageway connecting the inlet area to the outlet area. The cutting head body is rotatable about a rotational axis to move the cutting line. In some embodiments, the cutting head body is fixed to a rotatable shaft. In some embodiments, the cutting head body rotates about a fixed shaft.
Handle for a Hand-Guided Power Tool and Trimmer
A handle for a hand-guided power tool has a shaft with a fastening end and a free end. The fastening end is provided to secure the handle on the power tool. The handle has an outer side that is designed to at least partially support a palm of a hand of a user. An inner side is positioned opposite the outer side at the handle. A thumb support surface is provided at the inner side. The thumb support surface, viewed in a side view of the handle perpendicular to the inner side, is positioned at an angle of at least 20° and at most 70° in relation to a longitudinal axis of the handle at every point of the thumb support surface. A power tool such as a trimmer has a handle bar provided with a handle with such a thumb support surface.
Trimmer
A trimmer has a guide tube and a tool unit connected to an end of the guide tube. A handlebar is secured to the guide tube and has handles connected to a respective end of the bar of the handlebar. Each handle has a shaft with a fastening end and a free end. The fastening end is provided to secure the handle on the power tool. The handles each have a front side facing the tool unit of the guide tube end and an oppositely positioned rear side. The handles each have an inner side and an outer side, wherein the inner sides face each other and wherein the outer sides face away from each other. At least one of the handles is provided with a heel of hand support designed as an elevation extending at the inner side and at the rear side of the shaft.
Rotary head for brush cutters
A rotary head for brush cutters with a lower shell on which cutting means and a ring nut are hinged, the latter being coupled to the lower shell and movable in relation to the lower shell from a first working configuration to a second blade-change working configuration, and vice versa; the rotary head having positioning means for interference fitting said ring nut in a predetermined angular position relative to said lower shell.
Rotary head for brush cutters
A rotary head for brush cutters with a lower shell on which cutting means and a ring nut are hinged, the latter being coupled to the lower shell and movable in relation to the lower shell from a first working configuration to a second blade-change working configuration, and vice versa; the rotary head having positioning means for interference fitting said ring nut in a predetermined angular position relative to said lower shell.