Mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism
09743585 ยท 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D2125/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C1/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2310/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D51/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D49/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism includes belt driven pulleys on spindles supported by a rotary mower deck, brakes adjacent the pulleys, each of the brakes on a pivot arm biased to a brake engaged position, and a plurality of Bowden cables, each Bowden cable connected between one of the pivot arms and a single lever that may be pivoted to retract the Bowden cables to move the brakes on the pivot arms to a brake disengaged position.
Claims
1. A mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism, comprising: a rotary mower deck supporting a plurality of generally vertical mower blade spindles rotated by an endless belt, and having a grass clippings discharge and collection chute between the plurality of spindles and extending rearwardly from the rotary mower deck; a plurality of cables extending between a single attachment engagement lever and a plurality of pivot arms on each side of the chute on the rotary mower deck; a plurality of spindle brakes, with one of the spindle brakes on each of the pivot arms, and each spindle brake independently biased to a brake engaged position against a pulley on one of the spindles; the attachment engagement lever retracting each of the plurality of cables to independently disengage each of the plurality of spindle brakes; wherein the attachment engagement lever retracts each of the plurality of cables a different length.
2. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a coil spring between each cable and each pivot arm.
3. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 1 wherein the cables are Bowden cables.
4. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 1 wherein the attachment engagement lever engages the endless belt to rotate the spindles when the spindle brakes are disengaged.
5. A mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism, comprising: a first spindle brake on a first side of a rear discharge chute on a rotary mower deck; the first spindle brake biased to a brake engaged position and moveable to a brake disengaged position by retracting a first Bowden cable connected to a pivot arm on the first side of the rear discharge chute; a second spindle brake on a second side of the rear discharge chute on the rotary mower deck; the second spindle brake biased to a brake engaged position and moveable to a brake disengaged position by retracting a second Bowden cable connected to a pivot arm on the second side of the rear discharge chute; and an attachment engagement lever connected to the first and the second Bowden cables and retracting one of the Bowden cables further than the other Bowden cable to move the pivot arms and disengage the first and second spindle brakes.
6. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 5 wherein the attachment engagement lever is pivotable ninety degrees to retract the first and second Bowden cables to disengage the first and second spindle brakes.
7. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 5 further comprising first and second coil springs between the first and second Bowden cables and the spindle brakes.
8. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 5 further comprising an endless belt driving a first spindle and a second counter-rotating spindle when the attachment engagement lever retracts the first and second Bowden cables to disengage the first and second spindle brakes.
9. A mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism, comprising: a plurality of belt driven pulleys on spindles supported by a rotary mower deck; a plurality of brakes adjacent the pulleys, each of the brakes on a pivot arm biased independently to a brake engaged position; a plurality of Bowden cables, each Bowden cable connected between one of the pivot arms and a single lever that may be pivoted to retract each of the plurality of Bowden cables to move the brakes on the pivot arms independently to a brake disengaged position; wherein the lever retracts each of the plurality of Bowden cables a different length.
10. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 9, wherein each of the brakes engages one of the spindles.
11. The mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism of claim 9, further comprising a rear discharge chute between the belt driven pulleys.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(3) In the embodiment of
(4) In one embodiment, mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism 101 may be provided on rear discharge/rear collection mower deck 100 having two adjoining cutting chambers enclosing two cutting blades attached to the first and second spindles. Discharge chute 120 may be positioned generally between the first and second spindles on the top of the mower deck, and may extend from a location between the cutting chambers partially through the deck and rearwardly to the back of the mower and/or into a rear mounted collection container or hopper. The two cutting blades may be counter rotating and propel grass clippings rearwardly through discharge chute 120. Alternatively, the rotary mower deck may have three cutting blades in three adjacent cutting chambers, in a rear discharge/rear collection configuration including a chute directed rearwardly from a center part of the deck.
(5) In one embodiment, the mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism may be provided on rotary mower deck 100 having a first mower spindle brake 132 connected to pivot arm 130, and second mower spindle brake 128 connected to pivot arm 126. Each pivot arm 126, 130 may pivot independently on a vertical axis mounted to the top of the rotary mower deck. Each pivot arm 126, 130 may move a spindle brake 128, 132 between the brake engaged position against the outer circumferences of the spindle pulleys as shown in
(6) In one embodiment, mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism 101 may include a pair of cables 135, 138 for disengaging the first and second mower spindle brakes. First cable 135 may be used for disengaging first mower spindle brake 132, and second cable 138 may disengage second mower spindle brake 128. Each of the first and second cables 135, 138 may be pulled or retracted by use of a single attachment engagement lever 141. Attachment engagement lever 141 may be pivoted about 90 degrees between the two positions, from the brake engaged position of
(7) In one embodiment, the first and second cables 135, 138 of the mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism may be Bowden cables having an inner cable inside a hollow outer cable housing. The Bowden cables may be routed around each side of the rear discharge/rear collection chute. A first or upper end of each of the pair of inner cables 136, 139 may be separately attached to one of a pair of slots 154 in lever pivot member 142. A first or upper end of each of the pair of hollow outer cable housings 137, 140 may be attached to bracket 150 that may be secured to the frame or body of the grass mowing machine. The second or lower end of each inner cable may be attached through a coil spring 151, 152 to one of pivot arms 130, 126 respectively. When the inner cables are retracted, each coil spring 151, 152 may exert a force to disengage the spindle brake that exceeds the force of coil springs 124, 122 urging the spindle brakes into engagement.
(8) In one embodiment, the mower spindle brake disengagement mechanism may allow each of the brakes to be disengaged independently, with the timing of disengagement depending on the amount (length) that each cable is retracted by attachment engagement lever 141, and the tension of the cable. For example, when the attachment engagement lever is pivoted about ninety degrees from the brake engaged to disengaged position, first inner cable 136 may be retracted about 40 to 50 mm and inner cable 139 may be retracted a significantly greater amount, about 120 to 130 mm. Additionally, the first inner cable 136 may have lower tension than inner cable 139.
(9) Having described the preferred embodiment, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.