LAWN MOWER
20190274245 ยท 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A lawn mower in which an operating part that performs lawn mowing is equipped in a traveling machine body that travels in a field. The operating part comprises a rotary-driven bladed disk in a state of facing the field, and a cutting blade piece rockably mounted on an outer peripheral part of the bladed disk. A mounting part in which the cutting blade piece is mounted on the bladed disk comprises an axial member mounted to cross a field opposed surface of the bladed disk, and a cylindrical member which is hollow and into which the axial member is inserted with a space therebetween. The axial member is mounted on the bladed disk in a state in which the cutting blade piece is fixed to an outer periphery of the cylindrical member and the axial member is inserted into the cylindrical member.
Claims
1. A lawn mower in which an operating part that performs lawn mowing is equipped in a traveling machine body that travels in a field, wherein the operating part comprises a rotary-driven bladed disk in a state of facing the field, and a cutting blade piece rockably mounted on an outer peripheral part of the bladed disk, a mounting part in which the cutting blade piece is mounted on the bladed disk comprises an axial member mounted to cross a field opposed surface of the bladed disk, and a cylindrical member which is hollow and into which the axial member is inserted with a space therebetween, and the axial member is mounted on the bladed disk in a state in which the cutting blade piece is fixed to an outer periphery of the cylindrical member and the axial member is inserted into the cylindrical member.
2. The lawn mower according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrical member is provided with a diameter expanding part at a lower end part of the cylindrical member, wherein the cylindrical member is inserted into a mounting hole of the cutting blade piece, and wherein a fastening member that presses the cutting blade piece against the diameter expanding part is inserted over the cylindrical member.
3. The lawn mower according to claim 1, wherein the space between the cylindrical member and the axial member expands toward a lower end part of the cylindrical member.
4. The lawn mower according to any one of claim 1, wherein the traveling machine body is capable of traveling in a field in an unmanned automatic manner and the operating part is provided inside an enclosure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Description of Embodiment
[0021] An embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to the drawings. In the following explanation, the same reference numerals and signs in different figures indicate parts having the same functions. Redundant explanation in the figures is omitted as appropriate.
[0022] An exterior of a lawn mower is shown in
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[0024] The operating parts 3 are mounted such that vertical heights thereof with respect to a frame 24 of the traveling machine body 2 are adjustable. In an example shown in
[0025] The operating part 3 performs lawn mowing, and includes a motor 30 and a rotary-driven bladed disk 31 rotary-driven by the motor 30 as shown in
[0026] Cutting blade pieces 32 are rockably mounted on the outer peripheral part of the bladed disk 31. A protecting plate 33 that protects the cutting blade pieces 32 is provided below the bladed disk 31. The cutting blade pieces 32 project to the outer side of the bladed disk 31 with a centrifugal force according to rotation of the bladed disk 31.
[0027] Such a lawn mower 1 performs lawn mowing while traveling in the field. The lawn mower 1 adjusts the height of the operating part 3 with respect to the traveling machine body 2, which travels in an unmanned automatic manner, and rotary-drives the bladed disk 31 to radially project the cutting blade pieces 32 rockably mounted on the outer peripheral part of the bladed disk 31 and cut and trim a lawn in the field at a predetermined height. During work, the cutting blade pieces 32 receive the resistance of the lawn and a centrifugal force by the rotary drive of the bladed disk 31 and always move in a very small angle range. When the cutting blade pieces 32 receive large resistance during the work, the cutting blade pieces 32 retract to the opposite side of a rotating direction of the bladed disk 31. Thereafter, the cutting blade pieces 32 project from the bladed disk 31 with the centrifugal force by the rotary drive of the bladed disk 31. The height of the operating part 3 is adjusted as appropriate according to lawn cutting height.
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[0029] The cylindrical member 41 is a so-called collar. The axial member 40 is mounted on the bladed disk 31 in a state in which the cutting blade piece 32 is fixed to the outer periphery of the cylindrical member 41 and the axial member 40 is inserted into the cylindrical member 41. A diameter expanding part 41A is provided at the lower end part of the cylindrical member 41. As shown in
[0030] With such a mounting part 4, as shown in
[0031] The mounting hole 32A of the cutting blade piece 32 and the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical member 41 are fixed without a space. During the work, the cutting blade piece 32 receives both of the resistance of the lawn and the centrifugal force by the rotary drive of the bladed disk 31 to always move within the very small angle range. Therefore, the cylindrical member 41 to which the cutting blade piece 32 is integrally fixed also always moves within the very small angle range. In this case, since the axial member 40 is covered by the cylindrical member 41 in a relatively wide range and the movement of the cylindrical member 41 itself is kept within the very small angle range, mowed grass and the like hardly intrude into the space between the outer peripheral surface of the axial member 40 and the inner surface of the cylindrical member 41 and between the mounting hole 32A of the cutting blade piece 32 and the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical member 41. It is possible to prevent the mowed grass and the like from twining around the axial member 40.
[0032] Further, occurrence of clogging of foreign matters intruding into the space between the axial member 40 and the cylindrical member 41 can be prevented by forming the space relatively large. As explained above, the foreign matters intruding into the space can be discharged downward by vibration received from the cylindrical member 41 that is always moving in the very small angle range. Further, as shown in
[0033] When an upward strong load F shown in
[0034] The embodiment of the present invention is explained above with reference to the drawings. However, a specific configuration is not limited to the embodiment. Changes and the like of design not departing from the spirit of the present invention are included in the present invention.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0035] 1 Lawn mower [0036] 1A Enclosure [0037] 2 Traveling machine body [0038] 20 Drive wheel [0039] 21 Driving part [0040] 22 Steering wheel [0041] 23 Steering adjusting part [0042] 24 Frame [0043] 25 Parallel link [0044] 26 Coupling frame [0045] 3 Operating part [0046] 30 Motor [0047] 31 Bladed disk [0048] 32 Cutting blade piece [0049] 32A Mounting hole [0050] 33 Protecting plate [0051] 4 Mounting part [0052] 40 Axial member [0053] 41 Cylindrical member [0054] 42 Nut body [0055] 43 Retaining ring