Steering bar for lever controlled vehicle
11285986 ยท 2022-03-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G1/04
PHYSICS
G05G13/00
PHYSICS
G05G1/01
PHYSICS
A01D34/64
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G05G1/04
PHYSICS
Abstract
A steering bar for a lever-controlled vehicle provides for single hand operation of the lever-controlled vehicle. For example, the steering bar couples to the control levers for a zero-turn mower, providing safer, easier operation of the mower and making the mower handicap accessible. The steering bar can easily be installed on any dual steering zero turn mower. Steering is easier because turning it controlled by rotating the steering bar either right or left, with control of forward and reverse movements by pushing or pulling the bar. Speed, turning direction, or motion forward or reverse are all controlled by a single bar with a single hand. The steering bar is coupled with a selectively extensible control shaft to accommodate for the differing displacement length between the control levers during turning movements. The steering bar is coupled with the control levers with a ball and socket joint.
Claims
1. A steering bar for a lever-controlled vehicle having a first control lever and a second control lever, comprising: an elongate cylindrical shaft having a first end and a second end, the elongate cylindrical shaft having a longitudinal length dimensioned to be interconnected with each of the first control lever and the second control lever; and a control rod configured to couple the elongate cylindrical shaft and at least one of the first control lever and the second control lever, the control rod selectively extensible from at least one of the first control lever and the second control lever to accommodate for a differential in a displacement of one or more of the first control lever and the second control lever during a turning movement control input to the lever-controlled vehicle via a rotation of the elongate cylindrical shaft about a vertical transverse axis of the elongate cylindrical shaft; and a ball and a socket coupling between the control rod and at least one of the first end or the second end of the elongate cylindrical shaft.
2. The steering bar of claim 1, further comprising: a tensioning spring configured to bias the control rod to return the elongate cylindrical shaft to a non-steering condition upon a release of the turning movement control input.
3. The steering bar of claim 2, wherein the control rod and the tensioning spring are carried within one of the first control lever and the second control lever.
4. The steering bar of claim 2, further comprising: an end cap, wherein the tensioning spring is carried between a head of the control rod and the end cap.
5. A steering bar for a lever-controlled vehicle having a first control lever and a second control lever, comprising: an elongate cylindrical shaft having a first end and a second end, the elongate cylindrical shaft having a longitudinal length dimensioned to be interconnected with each of the first control lever and the second control lever; and a control rod configured to couple the elongate cylindrical shaft with at least one of the first control lever and the second control lever, the control rod selectively extensible from an attachment with the first control lever and the second control lever to accommodate for a differential in a displacement of one or more of the first control lever and the second control lever during a turning movement control input to the lever-controlled vehicle via a rotation of the elongate cylindrical shaft about a vertical transverse axis of the elongate cylindrical shaft; and a tensioning spring configured to bias the control rod to return the elongate cylindrical shaft to a non-steering condition upon a release of the turning movement control input.
6. The steering bar of claim 5, further comprising: a ball and a socket coupling disposed between the control rod and at least one of the first end or the second end of the elongate cylindrical shaft.
7. The steering bar of claim 5, further comprising: a ball and a socket coupling interposed between the control rod and each of the first control lever and the second control lever.
8. The steering bar of claim 7, further comprising: a clamp configured to be removably attached to each of the first control lever and the second control lever, wherein the ball and the socket coupling is attached to the clamp.
9. The steering bar of claim 5, wherein the control rod and the tensioning spring are carried within one of the first control lever and the second control lever.
10. The steering bar of claim 5, further comprising: an end cap, wherein the tensioning spring is carried between a head of the control rod and the end cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
(13) Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provides an improved steering bar for a lever controlled vehicle, such as a zero-turn mower or similar tractor. The steering bar permits single handed operation and assists in coordinating control of the operating levers of the vehicle.
(14) As seen in reference to
(15) As seen in
(16) In the embodiment shown in
(17) In the non-limiting embodiments shown, a socket coupling 18 is attached to an end of the control rod 24. The socket coupling 18 is configured to couple with a corresponding ball fitting 34. In this embodiment, the ball fitting 34 is attached to a clamp body 30 with a fastener 22, such as a nut.
(18) The clamp body 30 is dimensioned to fit an end of the corresponding left or right control lever 38, 40. The clamp body 30 has hanger bolt 14 pivotally coupled to a first arm of clamp body via a pin 16. The hanger bolt 14 has a length to span a width of the clamp body 30 and receives a quick release lever 12 which may be actuated against the second arm of the clamp body 30 to secure the clamp body to the corresponding left or right control lever.
(19) Operation of the steering bar 10 is shown in
(20) In a second non-limiting embodiment, shown in reference to
(21) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.