Turf Blade Lifting Assembly
20180000012 ยท 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D43/063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A turf blade lifting assembly comprising a flexible mat composed of, for example, artificial or synthetic turf, the fibers of which are of relatively short height and are configured to comingle with natural turf; and an attachment apparatus for mounting the mat on the front of a mowing machine which mat is thereby positioned to be dragged along the turf surface prior to cutting as a means of achieving the upright orientation of the turf blades to create a thick and uniform result for the subject area.
Claims
1. A turf blade lifting assembly for a mowing apparatus having a rotatable cutting blade, said assembly comprising in combination: A. a flexible mat attachable to said mowing apparatus, said mat of a width approximately equal to the width of cut of said mowing apparatus, said mat comprised of a flexible back and a plurality of flexible fibers attached thereto, said fibers of a height between one-quarter and one and one-half inches, said fibers of a stiffness and distribution density configured to comingle with the blades of said turf; and B. mat attachment means for transversely attaching said mat to said mowing apparatus forward of said blade at a height enabling a transverse portion of the fiber side of said mat to be dragged along the surface of said turf as said mowing apparatus is propelled forward during a mowing operation whereby the weight of said mat results in the comingling of said fibers and said turf thereby lifting said turf blades to an upright position for shearing by said cutting blade.
2. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 1 wherein said mat is comprised of artificial turf.
3. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 2 wherein said artificial turf mat has A. a face weight of between 22 and 48 ounces per square yard; B. a machine gauge of between one-quarter and three-eighths inches; and C. a stitch rate of between 18 and 22 per three inches.
4. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 1 wherein said mat attachment means is configured to enable removal of said mat from said mower apparatus.
5. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 4 wherein said mat attachment means comprises A. a rectangular bar transversely attached to the top of and spaced apart from said mat; B. a rectangular channel member configured to be transversely secured to said mowing apparatus, said channel member having a slot in the forward face of said member for receiving said rectangular bar; and C. locking means for securing said bar within said channel.
6. A mowing machine for sports playing field turf maintenance comprising: A. a frame; B. a rotational support attached to said frame for moving said machine over said turf; C. a powered rotatable cutting blade disposed on said frame; D. a grass catching receptacle disposed forward of said cutting blade: and E. a turf blade lifting assembly attached to said grass catching receptacle, said assembly comprising in combination: i. a flexible mat, said mat of a width approximately equal to the width of cut of said mowing apparatus, said mat comprised of a flexible back and a plurality of flexible fibers attached thereto, said fibers of a height between one-quarter and one and one-half inches, said fibers of a stiffness and distribution density configured to comingle with the blades of said turf; and ii. mat attachment means for transversely attaching said mat to said receptacle at a height enabling a transverse portion of the fiber side of said mat to be dragged along the surface of said turf underneath said receptacle as said mowing machine is propelled forward during a maintenance operation whereby the weight of said mat results in the comingling of said fibers and said turf thereby lifting said turf blades to an upright position for shearing by said cutting blade.
7. The mowing machine of claim 6 wherein said mowing machine comprises a reel mower.
8. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 6 wherein said mat is comprised of artificial turf.
9. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 8 wherein said artificial turf mat has A. a face weight of between 22 and 48 ounces per square yard; B. a machine gauge of between one-quarter and three-eighths inches; and C. a stitch rate of between 18 and 22 per three inches.
10. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 6 wherein said mat attachment means is configured to enable removal of said mat from said receptacle.
11. The turf blade lifting assembly of claim 10 wherein said mat attachment means comprises A. a rectangular bar transversely attached to the top of and spaced apart from said mat; B. a rectangular channel member configured to be transversely secured to said receptacle, said channel member having a slot in the forward face of said member for receiving said rectangular bar; and C. locking means for securing said bar within said channel.
12. A turf blade lifting method employable in sports field turf maintenance for lifting turf blades to an upright position prior to cutting with a mowing machine, said method comprising in combination: A. providing a mowing machine for sports playing field turf maintenance comprising: i. a frame; ii. a rotational support attached to said frame for moving said machine over said turf; iii. a powered rotatable cutting blade disposed on said frame; and B. providing a turf blade lifting assembly comprising: i. a flexible mat attachable to said mowing machine, said mat of a width approximately equal to the width of cut of said mowing machine, said mat comprised of a flexible back and a plurality of flexible fibers attached thereto, said fibers of a height between one-half and one and one-half inches, said fibers of a stiffness and distribution density configured to comingle with the blades of said turf; and ii. mat attachment means for transversely attaching said mat to said mowing machine forward of said blade; C. attaching said turf blade lifting assembly to said mowing machine forward of said blade at a height enabling a transverse portion of the fiber side of said mat to be dragged along the surface of said turf as said mowing machine is propelled forward during a mowing operation; and D. Propelling said mowing forward to achieve the lifting of said turf blades.
13. The turf blade lifting method of claim 12 wherein said mat is comprised of artificial turf.
14. The turf blade lifting method of claim 13 wherein said artificial turf mat has A. a face weight of between 22 and 48 ounces per square yard; B. a machine gauge of between one-quarter and three-eighths inches; and C. a stitch rate of between 18 and 22 per three inches.
15. The turf blade lifting method of claim 12 wherein said mat attachment means is configured to enable removal of said mat from said mowing machine.
16. The turf blade lifting method of claim 15 wherein said mowing machine includes a grass catching receptacle mounted on said frame forward of said cutting blade and said turf blade lifting assembly is attached thereto.
17. The turf blade lifting method of claim 15 wherein said mat attachment means comprises A. a rectangular bar transversely attached to the top of and spaced apart from said mat; B. a rectangular channel member configured to be transversely secured to said mowing apparatus, said channel member having a slot in the forward face of said member for receiving said rectangular bar; and C. locking means for securing said bar within said channel.
18. The mowing machine of claim 17 wherein said mowing machine comprises a reel mower.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0016] A mounting fixture 16 which will be further described in detail below facilitates easy attachment and removal of the mat and consists of a cross bar 18 to which the mat is mounted by a series of bolts 20, and a hollow cross bar receiving channel or bracket 22 permanently mounted on grass catching receptacle 12 by bolts 24. A slot 26 across the front of channel 22 allows the cross bar 18 mounting bolts free horizontal movement along the length of the channel allowing the mat and cross bar 18 to be slid into the channel and held in place by a stop bolt 27 at one end, as shown in
[0017] For reference, additional components of mower 14 include frame 30, wheels or drum 32, and a powered rotatable cutting blade mechanism 34.
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[0024] The above description of the preferred embodiment may be modified within the scope of the claims as will be obvious to those skilled in the art. For example, a mat not comprising commercially available artificial turf could be constructed and substituted therefore. Also, alternative attachment mechanisms such as hook and eye arrangements could be designed to provide separation capability of the mat from the mower.