BLADE PROTECTION COVER AND LAWN MOWER APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME
20210307245 · 2021-10-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A blade protection cover coupled to a blade of a lawn mower apparatus includes a first cover for covering one face of the blade and two second covers connected to the first cover. The two second covers cover two edges of the blade in a width direction of the blade. Two guides are disposed on inner faces of the two second covers. The two guides are configured to guide the blade protection cover to slide along the two edges in the width direction of the blade.
Claims
1. A blade protection cover configured to be coupled to a blade of a lawn mower apparatus, the blade protection cover comprising: a first cover for covering one face of the blade; two second covers connected to the first cover, the two second covers for covering two edges of the blade in a width direction of the blade; and two guides, wherein each guide of the two guides is disposed on an inner face of a second cover of the two second covers, and wherein the two guides are configured to guide the blade protection cover to slide along the two edges of the blade in the width direction of the blade.
2. The blade protection cover of claim 1, wherein the blade is fixed to a rotatable plate of the lawn mower apparatus via a screw passing through one end of the blade in a longitudinal direction of the blade, wherein the blade protection cover further comprises a third cover for covering an edge of the one end in the longitudinal direction of the blade.
3. The blade protection cover of claim 2, wherein the blade is rotatably coupled to the rotatable plate via the screw.
4. The blade protection cover of claim 2, wherein each of the two second covers includes protrusions protruding from an inner face of the second cover, wherein the protrusions and the third cover come into contact with the screw, thereby limiting sliding movement of the blade protection cover.
5. The blade protection cover of claim 2, wherein each of the two second covers includes projections, wherein the projections are arranged on an outer face of each second cover, wherein the projections are arranged along a sliding direction of the blade protection cover.
6. The blade protection cover of claim 2, wherein the first cover has a first open face for exposing the screw securing the blade to the rotation plate, when the blade protection cover covers the blade.
7. The blade protection cover of claim 2, wherein the first cover has a second open face for exposing an other end of the blade in the longitudinal direction of the blade, when the blade protection cover covers the blade.
8. A lawn mower apparatus comprising: a body including a driver; a rotatable plate connected to the driver and rotatably mounted on one face of the body; a blade rotatably connected to an edge of the rotatable plate; and a blade protection cover removably coupled to the blade, wherein the blade protection cover includes: a first cover for covering one face of the blade; two second covers connected to the first cover, the two second covers covering two edges of the blade in a width direction of the blade respectively; and two guides, wherein each guide of the two guides is disposed on an inner face of a second cover of the two second covers, and wherein the two guides are configured to guide the blade protection cover to slide along the two edges of the blade in the width direction of the blade.
9. The lawn mower apparatus of claim 8, wherein the blade is fixed to the rotatable plate via a screw passing through one end of the blade in a longitudinal direction of the blade, wherein the blade protection cover further comprises a third cover for covering an edge of the one end in the longitudinal direction of the blade.
10. The lawn mower apparatus of claim 9, wherein the blade is rotatably coupled to the rotatable plate via the screw.
11. The lawn mower apparatus of claim 9, wherein each of the two second covers includes protrusions protruding from an inner face of the second cover wherein the protrusions and the third cover come into contact with the screw, thereby limiting sliding movement of the blade protection cover.
12. The lawn mower apparatus of claim 8, wherein each of the two second covers includes projections, wherein the projections are arranged on an outer face of each second cover, wherein the projections are arranged along a sliding direction of the blade protection cover.
13. The lawn mower apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first cover has a first open face for exposing the screw securing the blade to the rotation plate, when the blade protection cover covers the blade.
14. The lawn mower apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first cover has a second open face for exposing the other end in the longitudinal direction of the blade, when the blade protection cover covers the blade.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] For simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. The same reference numbers in different figures denote the same or similar elements, and as such perform similar functionality. Furthermore, in the following detailed description of the present disclosure, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. However, it will be understood that the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, and circuits have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present disclosure.
[0042] Examples of various embodiments are illustrated and described further below. It will be understood that the description herein is not intended to limit the claims to the specific embodiments described. On the contrary, it is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
[0043] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a” and “an” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises”, “comprising”, “includes”, and “including” when used in this specification, specify the presence of the stated features, integers, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, operations, elements, components, and/or portions thereof. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Expression such as “at least one of” when preceding a list of elements may modify the entire list of elements and may not modify the individual elements of the list.
[0044] It will be understood that, although the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, and so on may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another element, component, region, layer or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section described below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
[0045] In addition, it will also be understood that when a first element or layer is referred to as being present “on” or “beneath” a second element or layer, the first element may be disposed directly on or beneath the second element or may be disposed indirectly on or beneath the second element with a third element or layer being disposed between the first and second elements or layers. It will be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being “connected to”, or “coupled to” another element or layer, it may be directly on, connected to, or coupled to the other element or layer, or one or more intervening elements or layers may be present. In addition, it will also be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being “between” two elements or layers, it may be the only element or layer between the two elements or layers, or one or more intervening elements or layers may be present.
[0046] Unless otherwise defined, all terms including technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this inventive concept belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
[0047] A lawn mower apparatus may be largely composed of an outer frame 5 and a body 4.
[0048] The outer frame 5 is installed to wrap an outside of the body 4 and forms an appearance of the apparatus. The outer frame 5 receives therein the body 4 and a blade 3 rotating at high speed. The outer frame 5 may prevent a user from being injured in rotation of the blade 3. A gap having an appropriate vertical dimension may be defined between a bottom of the outer frame 5 and a ground, according to a safety standard. When the gap vertical dimension is too large, a hand or a foot of the user may enter an interior of the outer frame 5, thereby to cause fatal injury. To the contrary, when the gap vertical dimension is too small, a load increases when mowing the lawn.
[0049] A transport handle (not shown) may be disposed on a top of the outer frame 5. The handle (not shown) is installed so that the blade 3 located on a bottom face of the body 4 is opposite to the user when holding the handle and lifting the lawn mower.
[0050] A rotatable plate 2 is installed on a bottom face of the body 4. At least one blade 3 may be coupled to the rotatable plate 2. As the rotatable plate 2 rotates, the blade 3 located on an edge of the rotatable plate 2 functions to mow the lawn.
[0051] The blade 3 is rotatably mounted onto the edge of the rotatable plate 2. At least two blades 3 may be arranged and be spaced apart from each other along a circumferential direction of the rotatable plate 2. In one example, the number of blades 3 may be 4. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0052] When the rotatable plate 2 rotates, each blade 3 may radially be extended using a centrifugal force. Further, when the rotatable plate 2 stops, the blade 3 may be folded toward a center of a circle defined by the rotatable plate 2.
[0053] The blade 3 is not exposed to the outside while mowing the lawn. However, when producing the lawn mower apparatus, when replacing the blade, when carrying the apparatus, and when repairing or managing the apparatus, the blade of the apparatus may be exposed to the outside. The exposed blades may cause injury to the user. The lawn mower apparatus for solving the problem may include a protection cover 1 surrounding a cutting edge of the blade 3.
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[0055] Further,
[0056] The lawn mower apparatus according to the embodiments may include the body 4 including the driver, the rotatable plate 2 connected to the driver and disposed on one face of the body 4, and the blade 3 rotatably disposed on the circumferential edge of the rotatable plate 2.
[0057] Specifically, the body 4 may be received in the outer frame 5. The body 4 may include the driver driven by a motor. The motor for driving the driver is connected to the rotatable plate 2 disposed on one face of the body 4. The rotatable plate 2 may be rotated upon receiving power from the motor. The rotatable plate 2 includes at least one blade 3 on the edge thereof. When rotating the rotatable plate 2, the blade 3 may be extended radially and functions to mow the lawn to have a certain height.
[0058] Further, the body 4 may include wheels (not shown). The lawn mower apparatus may move when the wheels at both ends of the body 4 rotate. The lawn mower apparatus may mow the lawn while traveling along a predetermined path and/or a path generated in real time.
[0059] When the rotatable plate 2 rotates, the blade 3 may be extended in a radial direction of the rotatable plate 2. Thus, the extended blade 3 may cause injury to the user. For this region, the outer frame 5 should cover both of the body 4 and the blade 3. Further, a distance between the outer frame 5 and the ground should be a suitable value that enables efficient traveling of the lawn mower apparatus without causing the injury to the user.
[0060] Referring to
[0061] According to embodiments, when the rotatable plate 2 is rotated by the driver, the blade 3 may be extended toward the outside of the rotatable plate 2 via a centrifugal force. When the rotation of the rotatable plate 2 is stopped, the blade 3 may be folded toward a center of the rotatable plate 2.
[0062] The lawn mower apparatus includes the outer frame 5, such that the blade 3 is extended to the outside of the rotatable plate 2 but is not exposed to the outside in a process of mowing the lawn.
[0063] However, when producing initially the apparatus, when replacing the blade, when carrying the apparatus, and when repairing or managing the apparatus, the blade may be exposed to the outside. In the cases as described above, the rotatable plate 2 may rotate while the outer frame 5 is not mounted to the body 4.
[0064] Further, even when the outer frame 5 is not mounted to the body 4, the lawn mower apparatus may be turned upside down for repairing the apparatus. In this case, there is a risk that the blade 3 will injure the user when the rotatable plate 2 rotates. Thus, there is a need to mount a protection cover 1 on the blade 3 to prevent the user from being injured.
[0065] Referring to
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[0067] In the lawn mower apparatus according to the embodiments, it is not necessary to separate the blade 3 fixed to the rotatable plate 2 from the rotatable plate 2 in order to combine the protection cover 1 with the blade 3.
[0068] In the lawn mower apparatus according to the embodiments, it is not necessary to fix the blade 3 separated from the rotatable plate 2 to the rotatable plate 2 in order to combine the protection cover 1 with the blade 3.
[0069] Specifically, when the protection cover 1 slides and then is coupled to the blade 3 fixed to the rotatable plate 2 using a screw 400, the protection cover 1 is constructed such that the cover 1 does not cause interference with the screw 400 an/or other structures. The protection cover 1 is constructed such that the protection cover 1 may not interfere with other members until the protection cover 1 fully slides and thus a length-direction end of the blade 3 contacts a third cover 300.
[0070] Referring to
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[0072] The blade 3 according to embodiments has a top surface and a bottom surface as exposed to the outside. The protection cover 1 may include the first cover 100 that covers the top and/or bottom surfaces of the blade 3.
[0073] Further, the blade 3 may have cutting edges as both edges in a width direction thereof respectively. The protection cover 1 may include the second cover 200 covering the cutting edges as both edges in the width direction of the blade 3. The second cover 200 may be connected to both ends of the first cover 100.
[0074] Further, the blade 3 includes a hole defined in one end in a longitudinal direction thereof. The blade 3 may be fixed to the rotatable plate 2 using the screw 400 passing through the hole. The blade 3 may be rotated using a screw shaft 402 as a rotating shaft, while being fixed to the rotatable plate 2.
[0075] The protection cover 1 according to the embodiment may include the third cover 300 which covers an edge of a portion of the blade 3 where the hole defined in one end in the longitudinal direction of the blade 3 is located.
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[0077] The second cover 200 may include the guide 201 that slides along both edges in the width direction of the blade 3. While the both cutting edges of the blade 3 are received in the both guides 201 respectively, the protection cover 1 may be slidably coupled to the blade 3.
[0078] When the protection cover 1 fully slides along the blade 3, a portion of the third cover 300 is in contact with one end of the blade 3. At this time, a movement path of the guide 201 may be blocked by the third cover 300 so that the blade 3 may no longer slide.
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[0080] The screw 400 may pass through the hole defined in one end in the longitudinal direction of the blade 3. This allows the blade 3 to be secured to the rotatable plate 2. The blade 3 may be rotated using the screw shaft 402 as a rotating shaft while being fixed to the rotatable plate.
[0081] The protection cover 1 according to embodiments may be slidably coupled to the blade 3 fixed to the rotatable plate 2.
[0082] The first cover 100 according to embodiments may include a first open face 101.
[0083] The protection cover 1 may slide as far as possible until one end of the blade 3 is in contact with the third cover 300. At this time, the first cover 100 of the protection cover 1 may include the first open face 101 exposing the hole of the blade 3.
[0084] Further, when the blade 3 is coupled to the rotatable plate 2, the first cover 100 of the protection cover 1 may include the first open face 101 exposing the screw 400 coupled to the blade 3.
[0085] The first cover 100 according to embodiments may include a second open face 102.
[0086] The protection cover 1 may slide as far as possible until one end of the blade 3 is in contact with the third cover 300. At this time, the hole may be located at one end of the blade 3, and the first cover 100 may include the second open face 102 exposing the other end of the blade 3.
[0087] Further, when the blade 3 is coupled to the rotatable plate 2, the screw 400 may pass through one end of the blade 3. At this time, the first cover 100 may include the second open face 102 exposing the other end of blade 3.
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[0089] The blade 3 according to the embodiments may have a cross section of a parallelogram shape.
[0090] The cutting edges as the both ends in the width direction of the blade 3 may be slidably received in the both guides 201, respectively.
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[0092] The blade 3 according to embodiments may have a cross section of a parallelogram shape. The cutting edges as the both ends in the width direction of the blade 3 may be slidably received in the both guides 201, respectively. Further, the protection cover 1 may slide as far as possible until one end of the blade 3 contacts the third cover 300.
[0093] Specifically, in a state in which the protection cover 1 is coupled to the blade 3, a screw head 401 may be located in a space defined between the both guides 201 and the first cover 100. While the protection cover 1 slides as much as possible and is coupled to the blade 3, the screw shaft 402 may pass through the hole of the blade 3 and be connected to the rotatable plate 2. Via the screw 400, the blade 3 may be secured to the rotatable plate 2. At this time, the blade 3 may rotate around the screw shaft 402.
[0094] Hereinafter, a structure of the protection cover 1 including a projection 203 will be described with reference to
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[0096] The projection 203 may serve to allow a user to grip the protection cover 1 in a reliable manner when the user slides the protection cover 1 on and along the blade 3. Specifically, the projection 203 may cause friction to prevent the user's hand gripping the second cover 200 from sliding. Specifically, the projection 203 may be formed on a portion of the second cover 200 that the user's hand touches. The portion thereof which the user's hand touches may be an outer surface of each of both ends in a width direction of the second cover 200. At least two projections 203 may be arranged on and along the outer surface of each of both ends in the width direction of the second cover 200. In on example, the at least two projections 203 may be arranged in a line along a path where the guide 201 slides on the blade 3.
[0097] Further, the projection 203 may be monolithic with the second cover 200. In another example, the projection 203 may be made of a material having a higher frictional force than that of a material forming the second cover 200.
[0098] Hereinafter, a structure of the protection cover 1 including a protrusion 202 will be described with reference to
[0099] According to embodiments, the blade 3 may be rotatably coupled to the rotatable plate 2 via the screw 400 passing through one longitudinal end of the blade 3. Further, the blade 3 may be rotated using the screw shaft 402 as a rotating shaft while being coupled to the rotatable plate 2. It may be necessary to mount the protection cover 1 on the blade 3 fixed to the rotating rotatable plate 2. However, when the rotatable plate 2 rotates while the protection cover 1 is mounted, vibration and a centrifugal force are generated. Thus, there is a possibility that the protection cover 1 is removed from the blade 3.
[0100] For this reason, the projection engaging with the screw head 401 may be formed on an inner surface of the second cover 200, such that the protection cover 1 may be fixed to the blade 3. This may prevent the protection cover 1 from being removed from the blade 3.
[0101] According to embodiments, the second cover 200 may include a pair of protrusions 202 extending from the inner surface thereof. The protrusion 202 may include a pair of protrusions protruding from both inner surfaces of the second cover 200, respectively. The protrusion 202 may be disposed at a midpoint in a height direction between the guide 201 and the first cover 100 and may be engaged with the screw head 401.
[0102] When the protection cover 1 fully slides and is coupled to the blade 3, one end in the longitudinal direction of the blade 3 comes into contact with the third cover 300. At this time, one end of the screw head 401 is in contact with the third cover 300, and the other end of the screw head 401 is in contact with the protrusions 202. The screw head 401 is engaged with the protrusions 202 and the third cover 300 to fix the protection cover 1 to the blade 3.
[0103] The engaging between the protrusions 202 and the third cover 300 and the screw head 401 may disallow the removal of the protection cover 1 from the blade 3 due to the vibration and/or weak force.
[0104] Effects as not described herein may be derived from the above configurations. The relationship between the above-described components may allow a new effect not seen in the conventional approach to be derived.
[0105] In addition, embodiments shown in the drawings may be modified and implemented in other forms. The modifications should be regarded as falling within a scope of the present disclosure when the modifications is carried out so as to include a component claimed in the claims or within a scope of an equivalent thereto.