Low impact turf wheel
10730344 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B2900/721
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B15/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A low impact turf wheel having a wheel rim including an inner and outer surface, a plurality of pegs extending radially outward from the outer surface of the wheel rim, wherein the plurality of pegs maintain the wheel rim above an area of turf, and a hub. A turf wheel having a wheel rim having an inner and outer surface, a plurality of pegs extending radially outward from the outer surface of the wheel rim, wherein the peg comprises a stem, a collar and a lug, and wherein the lug includes a limited surface area to provide a ground contacting tread, and a hub.
Claims
1. A turf wheel, comprising: a wheel rim having an inner and outer surface; a plurality of pegs extending radially outward from the outer surface of the wheel rim, wherein the plurality of pegs each comprise a stem and a lug, wherein the plurality of pegs maintain the wheel rim above an area of turf and provide a ground contacting tread; a non-continuous tread comprising the ground contacting tread and tread voids; and a hub; wherein the lug further comprises a lug face, and wherein the lug face is T-shaped.
2. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein the ground contacting tread comprises 30% and the tread voids comprise 70% of the total surface area of the outer surface of the wheel rim.
3. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein each peg further comprises a collar extending perpendicularly outward from the stem.
4. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, further comprising a contact surface ratio of 1:3, wherein the contact surface ratio is the ratio of the ground contacting tread to the total surface area of the outer surface of the wheel rim.
5. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein the hub comprises a central portion and a branched network.
6. The turf wheel as recited in claim 5, wherein the branched network extends radially outward from the central hub and is affixed to the wheel rim.
7. The turf wheel as recited in claim 6, wherein the branched network includes a web structure separated by a plurality of apertures.
8. The turf wheel as recited in claim 7, wherein the web structure prevents a build-up of turf material in or around the central hub.
9. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein said stem is substantially rectangular in shape.
10. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein the stem further comprises a stem surface.
11. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of pegs are offset from one another yet evenly distributed about the outer surface of the wheel rim.
12. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of pegs comprises a first peg series and a second peg series.
13. The turf wheel as recited in claim 12, wherein said first peg series and second peg series are offset from one another.
14. The turf wheel as recited in claim 3, wherein the lug abuttingly engages with the collar.
15. The turf wheel as recited in claim 1, wherein the ground contacting tread includes between 10% to 50% of the total surface area of the outer surface of the wheel rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features of the disclosed technology, and the advantages, are illustrated specifically in embodiments now to be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
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(8) It should be noted that all the drawings are diagrammatic and not drawn to scale. Relative dimensions and proportions of parts of these figures have been shown exaggerated or reduced in size for the sake of clarity and convenience in the drawings. The same reference numbers are generally used to refer to corresponding or similar features in the different embodiments. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(9) The following terms are used throughout the description, the definitions of which are provided herein to assist in understanding various aspects of the subject disclosure.
(10) As used herein, the terms low impact turf wheel, turf wheel and wheel are used interchangeably and refer to a wheel on most any autonomous mower.
(11) As used herein, the terms robot mower, robotic mower and mower are used interchangeably and refer to most any autonomous mower.
(12) As used herein, the terms turf, turf material, and material are used interchangeably and refer to most any type of grass or turf, grass or turf clippings, wet grass or turf, leaves, small plants or branches, dirt and/or mud.
(13) As used herein, the term area of turf refers to numerous types and varieties of grasses, such as those used on lawns, athletic fields, sports fields, and/or other soil, landscape or terrain.
(14) The disclosed technology generally described hereinafter provides for a low impact turf wheel 100. With existing products, and contrast to the disclosed technology, the tracks left by mower wheels are typically visible for an hour or more after a mowing session. Since many robotic mowers mow in a random pattern, these tracks in random directions can be objectionable to users. This effect is worsened when the soil is very wet, as the turf which is laid down by the wheels becomes coated in mud, making the track marks that much more evident.
(15) As such, the low impact turf wheel 100 disclosed herein significantly reduces the adverse effects of frequent travel over turf by a robotic lawn mower. The features described herein reduce the long-term damage to areas of very high traffic (on-wire and in front of a charge station), and also reduce the short-term cosmetic effects that accompany conventional wheels used on existing products.
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(17) The low impact turf wheel 100 may be an integrally-formed, one-piece member. It should be understood that the low impact turf wheel 100 can be formed of most any material sufficient to be rigid enough to provide support to the robotic mower, while also being substantially lightweight. In some embodiments, the low impact turf wheel 100 is made in one piece. In other embodiments, the wheel rim 2 is formed separately from the hub 8, wherein the wheel rim 2 and the hub 8 are attached or fixedly-attached to each other to form the turf wheel 100.
(18) The wheel rim 2 is substantially circular, having an inner surface 3 and an outer surface 4. The wheel rim 2 has a diameter and a circumference, where the outer surface 4 extends circumferentially about the wheel rim circumference. The plurality of pegs 6 are located on the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2. In some embodiments, the plurality of pegs 6 are evenly distributed about the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2.
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(20) It should be understood that the plurality of pegs 6 can be formed of the same or different material than that which comprises the wheel rim 2. It should also be understood that the size and quantity of pegs 6 is a function of the wheel rim 2 diameter, the mass of the object being supported (e.g. a robotic mower), and the composition of the area of turf where the low impact turf wheel 100 will be operating.
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(22) In conditions of soft or loose turf, the plurality of pegs 6 may penetrate an area of turf 10, thus engaging more pegs 6 to further increase tractive forces. The open spacing of the pegs 6, due to the pegs 6 being offset from one another, allow for deeper engagement of objects, such as rocks or branches, allowing the plurality of pegs 6 to climb over large objects located within an area of turf.
(23) The stem 16 extends perpendicularly from the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2. In some embodiments, the stem 16 is substantially rectangular in shape, wherein the length of the stem 16 is greater than its width. It should be understood that the stem 16 can be formed into any shape sufficient to maintain the wheel rim 2 above an area of turf 10, and also to obtain access to the turf with minimal disturbance or damage thereto.
(24) The collar 18 extends perpendicularly outward from the stem 16, thus creating an overhang 22. The collar 18 prevents turf material from slowly working up the sides of the stem 16. By preventing or minimizing turf material from building up on or around the stem 16, turf material is prevented from building up on or against the wheel rim 2, further preventing the turf wheel 100 from becoming impacted with turf material.
(25) The lug 20 abuttingly engages with the collar 18. In some embodiments, the lug 20 is substantially trapezoidal in shape. It should be understood that the lug 20 can be any shape that will allow penetration of an area of turf to provide high grip capacity. It should also be understood that the lug 20 can be formed of the same or different material than that which comprises the stem 16.
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(29) The branched network 28 of the turf wheel 100 further reduces material costs, and provides a light-weight mower wheel.
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(31) The ground contacting tread 32 further provides a non-continuous tread surface that prevent the turf or cut grass from joining together at the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2, and forming a continuous band of material. This allows the low impact turf wheel 100 to perform consistently through a range of conditions, provides resistance to build-up and reduces maintenance required of the user, and eliminates unsightly clumps of turf material in an area of turf.
(32) In some embodiments, the turf wheel 100 comprises a contact surface ratio of about 1:3. It should be understood that the contact surface ratio provides the ratio of the ground contacting tread 32 (i.e. the limited ground contacting surface area provided by the combination of the lug faces 24) to the total surface area of the outer surface 4.
(33) The ground contacting tread 32 extends circumferentially about the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2. Because the ground contacting tread 32 includes the plurality of pegs 6 that are spaced apart from one another, the plurality of pegs 6 are separated by spaces or tread voids 34, as shown in
(34) In some embodiments, the ground contacting tread 32 comprises about 30% and the tread voids 34 comprise about 70% of the total surface area of the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2. In some embodiments, the ground contacting tread 32 includes between about 10% to 50% of the total surface area of the outer surface 4 of the wheel rim 2. In an embodiment, an appropriate contact surface ratio can be established based on the weight and/or mass of the mower, and the expected or actual turf conditions.
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(38) The stem 116 extends perpendicularly from the outer surface 104. In some embodiments, the stem 116 is substantially rectangular in shape, wherein the length of the stem 116 is greater than its width. As shown in
(39) In some embodiments, the lug 120 is T-shaped. The T-shaped lug includes a transverse rib to increase tractive force in the tangential direction. However, it should be understood that the lug 120 can be of most any shape that provides increased tractive force to allow the turf wheel 200 to traverse wet, moist or muddy soil/terrain.
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(41) While embodiments of the disclosed technology have been described, it should be understood that the present disclosure is not so limited and modifications may be made without departing from the disclosed technology. The scope of the disclosed technology is defined by the appended claims, and all devices, processes, and methods that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to be embraced therein.