Line Trimmer and Shredder Apparatus
20200093059 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01H5/094
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B02C19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention is a multi-tiered line trimmer and shredder apparatus using a number of individual pre-molded or pre-cut nail head string lines. Whenever the engine or motor is running, the apparatus rotates the nail head string lines generating cutting power designed to utilize multiple functions, such as trimming grass or weeds, clearing vegetation by shredding or mulching it, or removing snow. The apparatus consists of a base, cylindrical body, nail head string lines, and cover. The base attaches to a drive shaft or directly to an engine or motor. The cylindrical body is hollow, has holes throughout its wall that may be the same or variable sizes. The nail head string lines are inserted into the holes. The cover is used to cover the cylinder body, and to secure the nail head portion of the nail head string lines within the cylindrical body while the apparatus is in use.
Claims
1. A line trimmer and shredder apparatus is used for trimming, shredding, mulching vegetation, or removing snow accumulation, comprising of: 1. Four functional elements of the apparatus, comprise of: a. The base that provides external interfaces with a gas, battery, solar, and/or electric power source or engine using a female hexagon nut in the base, coupled to the cylindrical body and molded into one piece, to connect to a drive shaft by an adaptable retainer or its equivalent function element that may be attached to either a curved or straight drive shaft locking the base to the shaft end. b. The cylindrical body of the apparatus is hollow in nature, has holes throughout its walls, and the holes may be the same or variable sizes on the apparatus; whereas the cylindrical body walls are divided into three parallel sections with marked solid lines; whereas, each section has eyelet holes that may vary in size to accommodate the thickness of the ornamental nail head string line to be used, vary in spacing depending on the application and design, and vary in number as can be supported by the dimensions of the apparatus; whereas, each eyelet hole may be reinforced using metal rivets or thicker material with a decoupling design that may be modified for different applications; c. Nail head string lines: that are pre-molded or pre-made in any length and of any width that allow the string line to fit through the eyelet holes on the cylindrical body, are only used in the cylindrical body of the invention; can be made of nylon or any other material or fabrication; has an ornamental nail head design to hold the line in place in the body of the apparatus whenever the apparatus is in use to prevent the string line from unexpectedly separating from the body of the apparatus; and allow the user to modify the decoupling design by selecting the number, length, and thickness of nail head string lines to be used for the desired effort, such as trimming, shredding, or snow accumulation removal. d. The cover of the apparatus: is one independent piece functioning as a retainer. It is used to cover the cylindrical body and to secure and hold the nail head portion of the nail head string lines within the cylindrical body when the apparatus is operating. The cover of the apparatus has two prongs and one center pipe. Whenever the apparatus is spinning, the prongs lock and hold the apparatus securely in place, and the center pipe balances the apparatus as it spins. e. Interfaces directly with a power source or engine when the base of the apparatus is molded into the male hexagon nut at end of a drive shaft; f. Have additional applications and functions that can be attached on the device and/or on the lower end of the drive shaft to enhance and improve the performance of the apparatus. 2. The flexible construction of the apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said is based on the application of: a. The dimension of each element of the apparatus; b. The dimension of prongs and center pipe in the cover of the apparatus; c. The number of sections, the number of eyelet holes and the distribution of the holes by degrees (0 to 360), the size of the holes, and whether the holes are equipped with the rivets or without the rivets, in the cylindrical body of the apparatus; d. Dimensions of the nail head string, the number of strings, and the softness or hardness of the string; e. Elimination of the hexagon nut interface on the drive shaft, thus the drive shaft can be molded into the base of the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The present invention on Sheet 1 will be more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] Before any independent embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The apparatus is capable of other independent embodiments and of being customized in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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[0037] In general, the sequence to make the apparatus run is as follows:
[0038] 1. A user turns on a power switch to engage the power source. The power source can be either gas, battery, solar, and/or electric power.
[0039] 2. The ignition starts the motor or engine, and makes the motor turn.
[0040] 3. The upper end of the drive shaft has a square shape end 16, which can be attached to the motor or engine 90. Hence, when the motor or engine runs, the drive shaft 15 will also turn.
[0041] 4. The lower end of the drive shaft has a hexagon male bolt 10 or its equivalent. The apparatus provides a hexagon female functional element 45 to adapt and fit the hexagon male bolt 10 at the end of the shaft.
[0042] 5. The conclusion from above steps: Whenever the engine or motor is started, the apparatus will rotate, and the nail head strings will generate the cutting power.
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[0046] In order to keep the apparatus from separating from the drive shaft or engine or motor, the apparatus uses a retainer 18, or any kind of retaining functional element to lock on the bottom of the base. The drive shaft 14 is the end of drive shaft 15; it is located inside of the cylinder body where other applications can be added using the retainer 18 functionality.
[0047] The base 30 and the female hexagon nut 45 are a one-piece solid design with a 1-inch thickness, and attach to the end of drive shaft. The hexagon nut assembly (10, 45) interfaces with the power source or engine 90. It cannot be decoupled from the cylindrical body 25 of the apparatus and must be molded into one piece.
[0048] When the base 30 is connected to the drive shaft 15, and power is provided by either gas, battery, solar, and/or electric power source or engine 90, the base spins and uses the full capacity of the line trimmer and shredder apparatus to cut weeds, clear vegetation, or remove snow accumulation.
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[0050] In order to keep the apparatus from separating from the drive shaft or engine or motor, the apparatus uses a retainer 18, or may use any kind of retaining function element to lock on the bottom of the base 30.
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[0052] It is the internal top view of the cover in
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[0054] The spacing of the eyelet holes on the cylindrical body design can vary. For example, all of the eyelet holes on the cylindrical body can be made to be 0.125 inches in size so that only nail head string lines that are thin enough to pass through holes of this size can be used. In addition, the eyelet holes may be spaced 1 inch apart in height and width; therefore, each sectioned row would have 8 eyelet holes, making 24 eyelet holes (83=24). In other words, there are 24 riveted eyelet holes (60, 70) on the cylindrical body 25; each section has 8 riveted eyelet holes (60, 70) (360/45=8), and each riveted eyelet holes (60, 70) is 2.49 cm apart (about 1 inch) from another. (This example design uses 45 for the riveted eyelet holes distribution). The distance between each hole on the cylindrical body surface is (3.14162.5)2.54/(360/45)=2.49 cm (about 1 inch), whereas the size of the eyelet hole is 0.125 inches.
[0055] The number, length, and width of nail head string lines used on each section of the cylindrical body can be determined by the operator, who decides how many strings of a particular length and thickness are to be used according to the desired application, such as trimming grass or weeds, shredding grass or weeds, or as a snow accumulation remover. The size and distribution of the rivet holes may vary according to the size of the hole, and the number of rivet holes may be increased according to the size of the apparatus. If any nail head string line is damaged in use and needs to be replaced, the user will be able to easily replace the individual nail head string line.
[0056] The apparatus has a unique coupling design that can be customized by the user by selecting the number and type of nail head string lines to be used for the desired effort, such as trimming, shredding, or snow accumulation removal.
[0057] The cylindrical body eyelet holes may be reinforced with rivets of either metal or thicker material around the eyelet holes to prevent the holes from wearing due to friction between the nail head string line and the hole during usage.
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[0060] The cover has a center pipe 40 and two prongs 35. The center pipe 40 is hollow and is used to balance the apparatus when the engine or motor is spinning.
[0061] The center pipe 40 and two prongs 35 are 2.5 inches long, and the width of the prongs is 1.5 cm (about 0.6 inch).
[0062] Whenever the apparatus is spinning, the prongs lock and hold the cylindrical body securely in place, and the center pipe balances the end drive shaft 14 as it spins while the engine or motor is in use.
[0063] The cover 20 of the apparatus is approximately 0.5 inch thick and uses two prongs 35 to lock onto the cylindrical body 25 and base 30 to secure the nail head strings 101 in the cylindrical body 25. The cover 20 can be decoupled from the apparatus and is an independent piece, but must be coupled with the other 3 elements (the base 30, the cylindrical body 25, and a number of nail head strings 101) when the apparatus is in use.
[0064] To load the nail head string line, the cover 20 detaches from the cylindrical body 25. The nail head string line 101, is inserted into the riveted eyelet holes (60, 70) and is pushed through until the nail head string line does not go any further. Once the nail head string line is in place, you continue to insert a nail head string line in the next riveted eyelet hole (60, 70), until you have completed the row or rows being used for the application.
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[0067] The ornamental nail head string line used for the purpose of this apparatus can be a piece of pre-molded or pre-made line string of any length, of any width that fits through the eyelet holes (60, 70); its end has an ornamental nail head that cannot be found in the existing market. The design examples (99, 100, 101, 102, 103, and 104) are not a complete sketch of all possible nail head string lines. In order to have the string stay in the cylindrical body of the apparatus when the power source or engine runs, the ornamental nail head of the string line needs to be larger than the riveted eyelet holes, and the rest of the string line must fit through the hole. Basically, the nail head of the string line is larger in size than the riveted eyelet holes (60, 70).
[0068] The ornamental nail head string line designs (99, 100, 101, 102, 103, and 104) are some examples of nail head string lines. They are reserved for the apparatus to use. The sample string 101 is used to depict the nail head string line in the figures.
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Publication Classification
[0072] Int. Class.
AO2D 341416 (2006.01); A01D 34/90 (2006.01); A01D 34/84 (2006.01)
U.S. CI.
[0073] CPC A01D 34/416 (2013.01); A02D 34/84 (2013.01); AO1D 34/90 (2013.01); A01D 34/4166 (2013.01) [0074] USPC 30/123; 30/347; 30/340