MULTI-TASK BLOWER PLATFORM, DEVICE AND SYSTEM
20220124989 ยท 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H1/0809
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
According to one example, a multi-tool system for use in lawn maintenance and care. In use, one example provides the user with ambidextrous blowing capabilities, the ability to spray fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides, and use one or more spline drive tools at the same time as the blower and spray systems. A mobile multi-tool system for use in lawn maintenance and care.
Claims
1. A motorized lawn and leaf blower, comprising: a motor having a drive shaft; an impeller connected to the drive shaft, wherein the drive shaft is configured to spin the impeller during operation of the motor; a housing containing the impeller, the housing comprising: a port having a tube connector; a swivel tube having a first end and a second end and a passage therebetween, the first end being detachably connected to the port; and a blow tube detachably connected to the second end of the swivel tube, wherein the housing, the swivel tube and the blow tube form a passageway and the blow tube can be selectably configured for one of right and left handed operation.
2. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 1, wherein the tube connector comprises a slide rail, and the swivel tube comprises a slide frame configured to slide into the slide rail.
3. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 1, further comprising: a frame connected to the housing; a tank removably connected to the frame; a port connected to the swivel tube; and a tube connecting the tank to the passage, thereby forming a fluid connection between the tank and the passage, and a multi-way valve connected to the tube, thereby allowing a user to control the delivery of a liquid from the tank into the passage.
4. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 1, further comprising a spline housing, a split hub differential disposed within the spline housing, the split hub differential being operably connected to the drive shaft.
5. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 4, further comprising a spline drive tool having a working end and a drive end, the drive end operably connected to the split hub differential.
6. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 5, wherein the spline drive tool is one of a line trimmer, an edger.
7. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 1 wherein the motor is an electric motor.
8. The motorized lawn and leave blower of claim 7 further comprising a battery connected to the electric motor.
9. A motorized lawn and leaf blower, comprising: a motor having a drive shaft; an impeller connected to the drive shaft, wherein the drive shaft is configured to spin the impeller; a housing configured to contain the impeller, the housing comprising: a port having a manifold connector; a manifold comprising a plenum, a first runner fluidly connected to the plenum, a second runner fluidly connected to the plenum, and a connector, the connector being removably attached to the manifold connector and the plenum, wherein the housing, the port and the manifold are fluidly connected; and a flow control flap pivotably connected to the plenum, the flap being movable from a position covering at least a portion of the first runner to a position covering at least a portion of the second runner, to a position therebetween.
10. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 9, further comprising: a frame connected to the housing; a first tank removably connected to the frame; and a tube connecting the first tank to the manifold, thereby forming a fluid connection between the first tank and the manifold; and a multi-way valve connected to the tube, thereby allowing a user to control the delivery of a liquid from the first tank into the passage.
11. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 10, further comprising: a frame connected to the housing; a second tank removably connected to the frame; and a tube connecting the second tank to the manifold, thereby forming a fluid connection between the second tank and the manifold; and a multi-way valve connected to the tube, thereby allowing a user to control the delivery of a liquid from the second tank into the passage.
12. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 11, further comprising a spline housing, a split hub differential disposed within the spline housing, the split hub differential being operably connected to the drive shaft.
13. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 12, further comprising a spline drive tool having a working end and a drive end, the drive end operably connected to the split hub differential.
14. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 10, further comprising a cart removably connected to the housing.
15. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 14, wherein the spline drive tool is one of a line trimmer and an edger.
16. A motorized lawn and leaf blower, comprising: a motor having a drive shaft; a first impeller connected to the drive shaft, wherein the drive shaft is configured to spin the first impeller; a housing configured to contain the impeller, the housing comprising: a port having a manifold connector; a manifold comprising a plenum, a first runner fluidly connected to the plenum, a second runner fluidly connected to the plenum, and a connector, the connector being removably attached to the manifold connector, wherein the housing, the port and the manifold are fluidly connected; a tank frame connected to the housing, a tank removably attached to the tank frame, a tube having a first end, a second end, and a passage therebetween, wherein the passage forms a fluid connection with at least one of the first runner and the second runner.
17. The blower of claim 16, further comprising a second impeller connected to the drive shaft, wherein the first impeller is fluidly connected with the first runner, and the second impeller is fluidly connected with the second runner.
18. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 17, further comprising a spline housing, a split hub differential disposed within the spline housing, the split hub differential being operably connected to the drive shaft.
19. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 18, further comprising a spline drive tool having a working end and a drive end, the drive end being operably connected to the split hub differential.
20. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 19, wherein the spline drive tool is one of a line trimmer, and an edger.
21. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 16, further comprising: a first tube connected to the first runner, and a first handle connected to the first tube; a second tube connected to the second runner, and a second handle connected to the second tube; a throttle control connected to one of the first handle and the second handle; a mist control valve connected to one of the first tube and the second tube; a flapper connected to the plenum; and a flapper control connected to the flapper, wherein the a user can actuate the flapper control to move the flapper.
22. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 16, further comprising a cart removably connected to the housing.
23. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 16, further comprising a dolly removably connected to the housing.
24. The motorized lawn and leaf blower of claim 16 wherein the motor is an electric motor.
25. The motorized lawn and leave blower of claim 24 further comprising a battery connected to the electric motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and its features and advantages, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0038] 10, 210, 310, 410 platform
[0039] 13 right handed use
[0040] 14, 214, 314, 414 impeller housing
[0041] 15 left handed use
[0042] 18, 218, 318, 418 motor
[0043] 22 blower elbow
[0044] 24 swivel
[0045] 25 direction of travel
[0046] 28 port
[0047] 30, 230, 330 connector frame
[0048] 34, 234, 334, 434 connector frame receiver rail
[0049] 38, 238, 338 mist port
[0050] 42, 242, 342 extension elbow
[0051] 46, 246, 346, 446 backpack
[0052] 50, 250, 350, 450 latch
[0053] 54, 254, 354, 454 spline drive housing
[0054] 58, 258, 358, 458 spline receiver
[0055] 62, 262, 362, 462 fuel tank
[0056] 224, 228, 324, 328, 424, 428 runner
[0057] 225, 325, 425 plenum
[0058] 231, 331, 431 manifold
[0059] 229, 248, 329, 348, 429, 448 blower tube
[0060] 266 three-way flow control knob
[0061] 268, 368, 468 flow control flap
[0062] 272, 372, 472 internal mist tube
[0063] 276 front impeller
[0064] 280 rear impeller
[0065] 378 tank base
[0066] 384 spray tank 1
[0067] 388 spray tank 2
[0068] 392 3 way valve
[0069] 396 tank port
[0070] 398 feeder tube
[0071] 399 tank cradle
[0072] 402 rigid spline rod
[0073] 404 spline driven hand tool
[0074] 412 tool mount
[0075] 431 blower end
[0076] 433 blower flaps
[0077] 435 direction of air travel
[0078] 455 power shaft
[0079] 459 spline sleeve
[0080] 461 spline gear
[0081] 463 spline drive shaft
[0082] 465 spline drive split hub differential
[0083] 467 differential bevel gear
[0084] 473 mist tube flow valve
[0085] 475 blower control handle
[0086] 477 air flow dampener
[0087] 478 throttle
[0088] 480 cart
[0089] The following detailed description and the appended drawings describe and illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention solely for the purpose of enabling one of ordinary skill in the relevant art to make and use the invention. As such, the detailed description and illustration of these embodiments are purely exemplary in nature and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, or its protection, in any manner. It should also be understood that the drawings are not to scale and in certain instances details have been omitted, which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as conventional details of fabrication and assembly.
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[0092] The blower can be operated by a gas-powered motor 18, or alternatively, an electric, battery-powered motor. In the case of an electric motor, rechargeable batteries are connected to the motor or the house to power the motor. In the case of a gas powered motor 18, 218, 318, 418, a fuel tank 62, 262, 362, 462 is provided, respectively. As readily recognizable in
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[0099] This specification has been written with reference to various non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments or examples. However, it will be recognized by persons having ordinary skill in the art that various substitutions, modifications, or combinations of any of the disclosed embodiments or examples (or portions thereof) may be made within the scope of this specification. Thus, it is contemplated and understood that this specification supports additional embodiments or examples not expressly set forth in this specification. Such embodiments or examples may be obtained, for example, by combining, modifying, or reorganizing any of the disclosed steps, components, elements, features, aspects, characteristics, limitations, and the like, of the various non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments or examples described in this specification. In this manner, Applicant reserves the right to amend the claims during prosecution to add features as variously described in this specification.