GARDEN TOOL

20240206384 ยท 2024-06-27

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    Abstract

    The invention provides a garden tool, which comprises a traveling assembly, a travel-driven assembly and a control assembly. The traveling assembly comprises front wheel and rear wheel.

    The travel-driven assembly comprises a front-drive mechanism for driving the front wheel and a rear-drive mechanism for driving the rear wheels. The control assembly controls the work of the front-drive mechanism and the rear-drive mechanism, so as to enable the front wheel and the rear wheel to respectively move forward or backward. Compared with the prior art, the garden tool drives the front wheels and the rear wheels to move forward or backward respectively through the front-drive mechanism and the rear-drive mechanism, and thus not only the garden tool automatically walks backward, but also the traveling assembly can be ensured to obtain sufficient power, thereby the garden tool is prevented from slipping when climbing and retreating.

    Claims

    1. A garden tool, comprising: a housing; a traveling assembly mounted on the housing, the traveling assembly including a front wheel and a rear wheel; a travel-driven assembly connected to the traveling assembly, the travel-driven assembly including a front electric drive motor driving the front wheel and a rear electric drive motor driving the rear wheel; and a control assembly electrically connected to the travel-driven assembly, the control assembly controlling the front electric drive motor and the rear electric drive motor to drive the front wheel and the rear wheel forward or backward.

    2. The garden tool according to claim 1, further comprising a push rod mounted on the housing, wherein the push rod includes a speed regulating switch for adjusting a rotational speed of the travel-driven assembly with a preset rotational speed to drive the front wheel and the rear wheel forward or backward.

    3. The garden tool according to claim 2, wherein the speed regulating switch comprises a first position, a middle position, and a second position, wherein, when the speed regulating switch is between the first position and the middle position, the travel-driven assembly is to move the garden tool forward, wherein, when the speed regulating switch is the middle position, the travel-driven assembly is to stop the garden tool, and wherein, when the speed regulating switch is between the middle position and the second position, the travel-driven assembly is to move the garden tool backward.

    4. The garden tool according to claim 3, wherein the travel-driven assembly is to move the front wheel and the rear wheel to move the garden tool forward or backward.

    5. The garden tool according to claim 1, wherein a maximum backward speed of the travel-driven assembly is less than half of a maximum forward speed of the travel-driven assembly.

    6. The garden tool according to claim 1, further comprising a pulse width modulation assembly, the pulse width modulation assembly configured to modulate a duty ratio for adjusting the rotational speed of the travel-driven assembly.

    7. The garden tool according to claim 6, further comprising a speed detection assembly, wherein, when the speed detection assembly detects the rotational speed of the travel-driven assembly is higher or lower than the preset rotational speed, the control assembly controls the pulse width modulation assembly to modulate the duty ratio for adjusting the rotational speed to maintain the preset rotational speed.

    8. The garden tool according to claim 7, wherein the pulse width modulation assembly comprises a front pulse width modulator coupled to the front electric drive motor and a rear pulse width modulator coupled to the rear electric drive motor, and the speed detection assembly comprises a front speed detector coupled to the front electric drive motor and a rear speed detector coupled to the rear electric drive motor.

    9. The garden tool according to claim 1, wherein when a current of the travel-driven assembly is higher than a threshold value, the control assembly controls the travel-driven assembly to stop.

    10. The garden tool according to claim 1, wherein the control assembly controls the travel-driven assembly to stop in a first predetermined time when the control assembly receives a backward signal from the speed regulating switch.

    11. The garden tool according to claim 10 further comprising a motor and a blade, the motor arranged on the housing, the blade mounted and driven by the motor, wherein when the front electric drive motor or the rear electric drive motor is rotated in a reverse direction, the motor stops working.

    12. The garden tool according to claim 1, further comprising an alarm assembly, the alarm assembly configured to alert in a backward movement.

    13. The garden tool according to claim 1, wherein the front wheel is driven by the front electric drive motor through a front transmission assembly, and the rear wheel is driven by the rear electric drive motor through a rear transmission assembly.

    14. A garden tool, comprising: a housing; a work-driven motor mounted on the housing; a working assembly mounted on the work-driven motor, the work-driven motor configured to drive the working assembly; a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels arranged on the housing; a front electric drive motor connected to the front wheels, the front electric drive motor driving the front wheels; a rear electric drive motor connected to the rear wheels, the rear electric drive motor driving the rear wheels; and a control assembly electrically connected to the front electric drive motor and the rear electric drive motor, the control assembly controlling the front electric drive motor and the rear electric drive motor to drive the front wheels and the rear wheels forward or backward.

    15. The garden tool according to claim 14, wherein when the front electric drive motor or the rear electric drive motor is rotated in a reverse direction, the work-drive assembly stops working.

    16. The garden tool according to claim 14, further comprising: a push rod mounted on the housing, a self-propelled start switch arranged on the push rod, and a speed regulating switch arranged on the push rod, the speed regulating switch controlling the travel-driven assembly.

    17. The garden tool according to claim 14, wherein the speed regulating switch controls the garden tool move forward and rearward.

    18. The garden tool according to claim 17, wherein the control assembly controls the travel-driven assembly to stop in a first predetermined time when the control assembly receives a backward signal from the speed regulating switch.

    19. The garden tool according to claim 18, further comprising a display assembly for indicating a backward movement.

    20. A garden tool, comprising: a housing; a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels arranged on the housing; a travel-driven assembly arranged on the front wheels and rear wheels, the travel-driven assembly including a front electric drive motor driving the front wheels and a rear electric drive motor driving the rear wheels; and a control assembly electrically connected to the travel-driven assembly, the control assembly controlling the front electric drive motor and the rear electric drive motor to drive the front wheels and the rear wheels to rotate in a reverse direction.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0022] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a three-dimensional structure of the garden tool according to the present invention.

    [0023] FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the garden tool shown in FIG. 1.

    [0024] FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged schematic view of the push rod.

    [0025] FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the self-propelled start switch.

    [0026] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the self-propelled start switch.

    [0027] FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram of the garden tool according to the present invention.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT

    [0028] In order to make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present invention clearer, the following describes the present invention in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiment.

    [0029] Please refer to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the invention discloses a garden tool 100 including a housing 10, a work assembly (not shown) mounted on the housing 10, a work-driven assembly 70 (shown in FIG. 6) for driving the work assembly, a traveling assembly 20 mounted on the housing 10, a travel-driven assembly 30 that drives the traveling assembly 20, a control assembly 40, a display assembly 50, and an alarm assembly 60. The work assembly may be a blade, a mowing rope, etc., and the invention does not limit the specific structure of the work assembly. In one embodiment, the work-driven assembly 70 is a motor.

    [0030] Please refer to FIG. 1, FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the housing 10 includes a body 11 and a push rod 12 mounted on the body 11. The push rod 12 is provided with a self-propelled start switch 121 and a speed regulating switch 122 that can control the travel-driven assembly 30. When the self-propelled start switch 121 is pushed, the travel-driven assembly 30 is powered on. Please refer to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5. In this embodiment, the self-propelled start switch 121 includes a contact 1211, a resisting block 1212 that cooperates with the contact 1211, a paddle 1213 that is pivotally mounted on the push rod 12, and an elastic element 1214 cooperating with the paddle 1213. When the paddle 1213 is pushed, the paddle 1213 rotates and drives the resisting block 1212 to move and contact with the contact 1211. At this time, the elastic element 1214 undergoes elastic deformation, and the travel-driven assembly 30 is powered on. When the paddle 1213 is released, the paddle 1213 is reset under that action of the elastic element 1214, and the resisting block 1212 is out of contact with the contact 1211. The travel-driven assembly 30 is powered off. In this embodiment, the elastic element 1214 is a torsion spring.

    [0031] Please refer to FIG. 3, the speed regulating switch 122 is used to adjust the speed of the travel-driven assembly 30. In one embodiment of invention, the speed regulating switch 122 can rotate left and right along an axis. The speed regulating switch 122 includes a first position (left side position), a middle position (not shown), and a second position (right side position).

    [0032] When the speed regulating switch 122 is between the first position and the middle position, the travel-driven assembly 30 rotates forward, and the traveling assembly 20 walks forward. Wherein, when the speed regulating switch 122 is in the first position, the travel-driven assembly 30 rotates in the maximum forward speed. When the speed regulating switch 122 is in the middle position, the rotation speed of the travel-driven assembly 30 is zero. When the speed regulating switch 122 is between the middle position and the second position, the travel-driven assembly 30 rotates backward, and the traveling assembly 20 walks backward. Wherein, when the speed regulating switch 122 is in the second position, the travel-driven assembly 30 rotates in the maximum backward speed. Preferably, the maximum backward speed of the travel-driven assembly 30 is not bigger than half of the maximum forward speed of the travel-driven assembly 30. Further, the speed regulating switch 122 further includes a filtering assembly (not shown) to filter the signal output by the speed regulating switch 122, so the rotation speed of the travel-driven assembly 30 changes smoothly, thereby increasing the operator's comfort. The filtering assembly may be a filtering circuit or filtering software. The invention does not limit the specific structure of the filtering assembly. Preferably, the travel-driven assembly 30 may further be provided with a soft starter (not shown) to smoothly start the travel-driven assembly 30 without impact during the startup process, thereby improving the operator's comfort.

    [0033] Please refer to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the traveling assembly 20 includes a front wheel 21, a front transmission assembly 22 that cooperates with the front wheel 21, a rear wheel 23, and a rear transmission assembly 24 that cooperates with the rear wheel 23. The travel-driven assembly 30 includes a front-drive mechanism 31 that cooperates with the front transmission assembly 22 and a rear-drive mechanism 32 that cooperates with the rear transmission assembly 24. In this embodiment, the front-drive mechanism 31 and the rear-drive mechanism 32 are both motors. In this embodiment, the front-drive mechanism 31 and the rear-drive mechanism 32 work at the same time, that is, both of them rotate forward or backward at the same time or stop working at the same time. Preferably, the garden tool 100 may further include a pulse width modulation assembly (not shown) that cooperates with a power supply assembly (not shown) and the travel-driven assembly 30. The pulse width modulation assembly is set to gradually increase the duty ratio, so that the rotation speed of the travel-driven assembly is gradually increased to a preset rotation speed. The preset rotation speed is usually set by the speed regulating switch 122. In this way, the increase in the rotation speed of the traveling assembly 20 has a changing process, so that the operator can slowly adapt to the increase in speed, which can effectively prevent the garden tool 100 from turning forward suddenly to cause the push rod 12 to disengage from the operator when the operator adjusts the speed through the speed regulating switch 122. Further, the garden tool 100 may further includes a speed detection assembly (not shown). When the speed detection assembly detects that the rotation speed of the travel-driven assembly 30 is higher than the preset rotation speed, the speed detection assembly controls the pulse width modulation assembly to gradually reduce the duty cycle so that the rotation speed of the travel-driven assembly 30 is reduced to the preset speed. Preferably, the pulse width modulation assembly includes a front pulse width modulator (not shown) that cooperates with the front-drive mechanism 31 and a rear pulse width modulator (not shown) that cooperates with the rear-drive mechanism 32. The speed detection assembly includes a front speed detector (not shown) that cooperates with the front-drive mechanism 31 and a rear speed detector (not shown) that cooperates with the rear-drive mechanism 32. In this way, the rotation speeds of the front-drive mechanism 31 and the rear-drive mechanism 32 can be adjusted and controlled separately in real time, so that the problem of the speed difference between the front-drive mechanism 31 and the rear-drive mechanism 32 can be effectively solved, and the phenomena of skidding and inability to climb slopes can be effectively improved when the front wheel and the rear wheel have different loads on the road.

    [0034] Please refer to FIG. 6, the control assembly 40 is used to control the operation of the front-drive mechanism 31 and the rear-drive mechanism 32, so that the front wheels 21 and the rear wheels 23 move forward or backward respectively under the action of the front-drive mechanism 32 and the rear-drive mechanism 32. At the same time, the control assembly 40 is also used to detect the rotate direction of the travel-driven assembly 30 and the running current of the travel-driven assembly 30. When the control assembly 40 detects that the travel-driven assembly 30 rotates in a backward direction, the control assembly 40 controls the work-driven assembly 70 to stop working to prevent the working assembly from continuing to work and causing harm to the operator. When the control assembly 40 detects that the speed regulating switch 122 moves from a position between the first position and the middle position to a position between the middle position and the second position, that is, when the speed regulating switch 122 changes from a forward position to a backward position, the travel-driven assembly 30 stops working within a first preset time, then the display assembly 50 displays the backward information, and the alarm assembly 60 issues an alarm signal. The alarm assembly 60 may be a horn or an alarm light. The first preset time may be set by an operator, for example, 3 seconds, 5 seconds, and so on. When the first preset time has elapsed, the control assembly 40 activates the travel-driven assembly 30 and controls the garden tool 100 to walk backward. When the control assembly 40 detects that the running current of the travel-driven assembly 30 is higher than a preset threshold and the travel-driven assembly 30 maintains the operating current for a running preset time, the control assembly 40 controls the travel-driven assembly 30 to stop to prevent the motor from working for a long time with high current and causing serious heating of the motor, thereby affecting the service life of the motor.

    [0035] Compared with the prior art, the garden tool 100 of the present invention drives the front wheel 21 and the rear wheel 23 forward or backward respectively through the front-drive mechanism 31 and the rear-drive mechanism 32, so that the garden tool 100 can not only automatically walk backward, but also can ensure the traveling assembly 20 can obtain sufficient power, thereby the garden tool 100 does not slip when climbing or walking backward.

    [0036] The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention and are not limiting. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiment, those skilled in the art should understand that the technical solution of the present invention may be modified or equivalently replaced without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of the present invention.