Handheld lawn maintenance tool
12120969 ยท 2024-10-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D42/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E01H1/0809
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B25F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01D34/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01D34/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G3/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A handheld lawn maintenance tool having a power head to which an adapter is attachable to allow both battery-powered and gasoline-powered working attachments to be attached thereto. The power head includes a power source, integrated first and second handles, a power generator, and a first attachment mechanism to which the adapter and/or working attachments are attachable.
Claims
1. A handheld lawn maintenance tool comprising a power head having a power source connected to a rear end of a housing, said housing including a first handle oriented along a longitudinal axis of said power head, a second handle extending from a fixed pivot point on a lower portion of said housing adjacent to a forward end of said housing, a control mechanism positioned adjacent to said first handle, a power generator located within said housing and operatively connected to said power source, and a first attachment mechanism configured to releasably attach alternately to a working attachment and to an adapter configured to connect to the working attachment, wherein said power generator is positioned between said first handle and said second handle, said power generator generates an output source of power, wherein the adapter is configured to alternately attach to a first working attachment and a second working attachment, wherein the first working attachment is battery-powered, wherein the second working attachment is engine-powered, and wherein the adapter comprises an extension member configured to conduct electrical power to the first working attachment and to provide movement to the second working attachment.
2. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 1, wherein said power source is removably attachable to said housing.
3. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 2, wherein said power source is a rechargeable battery.
4. The handheld maintenance tool of claim 1, wherein said power source is a connecting mechanism for creating an electrical connection via a power outlet.
5. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 1, wherein said output source of power generated by said power generator is reciprocating movement or rotational movement.
6. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 1, wherein said second handle is rotatable in a fore/aft manner relative to said longitudinal axis.
7. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 1, wherein said first attachment mechanism includes a spring biased release button for disengaging said working attachment or said adapter from said power head.
8. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 1, wherein said first handle is in substantially linear alignment between said power source and said power generator.
9. A handheld lawn maintenance tool comprising: a power head having a power source releasably attached thereto, said power head including a power generator electrically connected to said power source for generating output power, a first attachment mechanism operatively connected to said power generator, a trigger operatively connected to said power generator for selectively controlling said output power from said power generator, a housing, a first handle and a second handle integrally connected to said housing, said second handle extending from a fixed pivot point on a lower portion of said housing adjacent to a forward end of said housing, wherein said power generator is positioned between said first and second handles, and said second handle being rotatable in a fore/aft manner; an adapter configured to be releasably attached to said first attachment mechanism of said power head, said adapter configured to receive said output power from said power generator; and a working attachment configured to be releasably attached alternately to said adapter and to said first attachment mechanism of said power head, wherein said working attachment is configured to receive said output source of power alternately from said power generator directly and transferred via said adapter from said power generator to said working attachment, wherein the adapter is configured to alternately attach to a first working attachment and a second working attachment, wherein the first working attachment is battery-powered, wherein the second working attachment is engine-powered, and wherein the adapter comprises a hollow extension member configured to provide movement to the second working attachment, and wherein the extension member comprises a conduit configured to conduct electrical power to the first working attachment.
10. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 9, wherein said power source is a rechargeable battery or a connecting mechanism for creating an electrical connection with a power outlet.
11. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 9, wherein said power generator produces reciprocating movement or rotational movement.
12. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 9, wherein said working attachment includes a tool.
13. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 12, wherein said tool includes at least one of a hedge trimmer, an edger, a tiller, a chainsaw, a polesaw, or a blower.
14. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 13, wherein said output source of power from said power generator is reciprocating movement or rotational movement that is transferred to said working attachment via said adapter.
15. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 9 further comprising a boom having a first end releasably attachable to said adapter and an opposing second end attachable to said working attachment, said output source of power being transferrable from said adapter to said working tool via said boom.
16. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 9, wherein said first handle is oriented along a longitudinal axis of said power head.
17. The handheld lawn maintenance tool of claim 9, wherein said first attachment mechanism includes a spring biased release button for disengaging said adapter from said power head.
18. A handheld lawn maintenance tool comprising: a power head including a housing, a power source releasably attached to a rear end of said housing, a power generator positioned within said housing and electrically connected to said power source for generating an output, said housing including a first handle positioned between said power source and said power generator, a second handle extending from a fixed pivot point on a lower portion of said housing adjacent to a forward end of said housing, a first attachment mechanism positioned longitudinally forward of said second handle, a trigger positioned adjacent to said first handle and operatively connected to said power generator for selectively controlling said output of said power generator, wherein said power generator is positioned between said first and second handles, and said second handle is rotatable in a fore/aft manner; a working attachment configured to be releasably attached alternately to said first attachment mechanism of said power head and to an adapter configured to be releasably attached to said first attachment mechanism of said power head, wherein said output of said power generator is transferred to said working attachment, and said working attachment being formed as a string trimmer, a blower, an edger, a tiller, a chainsaw, or a polesaw, wherein the adapter is configured to alternately attach to a first working attachment and a second working attachment, wherein the first working attachment is battery-powered, wherein the second working attachment is engine-powered, and wherein the adapter comprises an extension member configured to provide electrical power to the first working attachment and to provide movement to the second working attachment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features of the present invention, and their advantages, are illustrated specifically in embodiments of the invention now to be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
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(15) 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 drawing(s) and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(17) In an embodiment, the power head 42 includes a power source 48, a first handle 50, a control mechanism 52, a second handle 54, a power generator 56 located within a housing 58, and a first attachment mechanism 60, as shown in
(18) The first handle 50 is positioned adjacent to the rear of the power head 42, adjacent to the power source 48, as shown in
(19) The trigger 52, or other similar speed control mechanism, is positioned immediately adjacent to the first handle 54 to allow an operator to simply and easily control the speed of the power generator 56, as shown in
(20) The power generator 56 positioned within the housing 58 is located longitudinally forward relative to the first handle 50 and the trigger 52, as shown in
(21) The second handle 54 is positioned longitudinally forward of the power generator 56, and extends from the housing 58 to allow an operator to simultaneously grasp both the first and second handles 50, 54. The second handle 54 shown in
(22) The forward distal end of the power head 42 is formed as a first attachment mechanism 60 to which the adapter 44 or a working attachment 46 is secured to positively connect the working attachment 46 to the power head 42, as shown in
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(24) In the illustrated embodiment, the adapter 44 further includes an extension member 68 that extends between the first attachment mechanism 60 and the first connector 70, as shown in
(25) The adapter 44 further includes a first connector 70 that is configured to provide an attachment to working attachments 46 that are either battery-powered or gasoline-powered. The first connector 70 includes a spring-biased indexing pin (not shown) similar to the spring-biased indexing pin of the first attachment mechanism 60. The first connector 70 further includes a rotatable handle 72 having a threaded engagement such that rotation of the handle 72 causes the end of the threaded engagement to contact and abut the working attachment 46 to provide a secure or secondary connection between the working attachment 46 and the adapter 44.
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(27) In another embodiment in which the illustrated working attachment 46 is formed as a hedge trimmer being attachable directly to the power head 42, as shown in
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(29) In another embodiment, the power head 42 includes a power source 48 that is formed as a combined power source and power generator, wherein the combined mechanism is an internal combustion engine powered by gasoline, propane, diesel, compressed natural gas, hydrogen gas, biofuel, or the like, as shown in
(30) While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that the present invention is not so limited and modifications may be made without departing from the present invention. The scope of the present invention 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.