COMBINATION BLADE AND CORD WEED CUTTER-TRIMMER HEAD DEVICE
20170006775 ยท 2017-01-12
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Abstract
A combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer head apparatus that incorporates a mounting head, having a base plate, that mounts an electric or gas motor, its motor shaft extending downwardly, and through an adapter connects with generally through the cutter blade, with the shaft extending further downwardly for connecting with the string trimmer head of the device. Thus, the device can cut thicker weeds and brush through the application of its cutter blade, and can cut the shortened weeds down to an acceptable level through the usage of the string trimmer. Slip clutches may be incorporated within the device, to allow the motor shaft to continue rotating, in the event that the cutter blade encounters an unmovable obstacle, that prevents its rotation. In a further embodiment, the lines of the string trimmer may extend radially outwardly from the cutter blades, through integral channels provided therein, to provide simultaneous cutting at the same level by both the cutter blade, and the string trimmer, during usage. In a further embodiment, the string trimmer head may locate above the cutter blade both securing onto the motor shaft and held by the adapter to provide for cutting of both weeds and brush during usage.
Claims
1. A combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device including a mounting head for operatively securing a cutting blade arranged above a weed cutting cord, and having a handle extending upwardly therefrom for holding by the operator when the device is energized for either one of electrical or gas operation of said device; said mounting head including a base plate, a motor connected onto said base plate, a motor shaft extending downwardly through the base plate and disposed for rotating relative thereto, an adapter securing onto said motor shaft; a cutting blade securing onto said adapter and disposed for rapidly rotating upon energization of said motor, and provided for initially cutting any higher weeds encountered; a string trimmer head securing to said adapter below said cutting blade and rotating to provide cutting of any shorter weeds disposed below said cutting blade to lessen the burden of the cord weed cutter when trimming encountered weeds.
2. The combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device of claim 1, wherein said blade is formed of metal.
3. The combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device of claim 1, wherein said blade is formed of polymer.
4. The combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device of claim 1, and including a slip clutch provided upon said adapter and above said cutter blade to allow said motor shaft to continue rotating even should the cutting blade encounter an unmovable obstacle that prevents the blade from turning.
5. The combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device of claim 1, and including a slip clutch provided upon said adapter and located between said cutter blade and said string trimmer head to allow said motor shaft and said string trimmer head to continue rotating even should the cutting blade encounter an unmovable obstacle that prevents the blade from turning.
6. The combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer of claim 1, and wherein said string trimmer head is one of a bump style, automatic, and manual cord weed cutting device.
7. The combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device of claim 4, and including a second slip clutch provided upon said adapter and located between said cutter blade and said string trimmer head to allow the motor shaft and the string trimmer head to continue rotating even should the cutting blade encounter an unmovable obstacle that prevents the blade from turning.
8. A combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device including a mounting head, for operatively securing a cutting blade arranged at the same level as a weed cutting cord, said device having a handle extending upwardly therefrom for holding by an operator when said device is energized for either one of electric or gas operation; a mounting head including a base plate, a motor connecting onto said base plate, a motor shaft extending downwardly through the base plate and disposed for rotating relative thereto, and an adapter securing onto the motor shaft; a cutting blade securing onto said adapter and disposed for rapidly rotating upon energization of said motor, and provided for initially cutting any higher weeds or brush encountered; a string trimmer head securing to said shaft and provided for simultaneous rotation therewith, said string trimmer head having line extending therefrom for also cutting of weeds, said cutting blade having passages extending radially therethrough, and said trimmer line extending through said cutting blade passages for radially extending on the same plane beyond the cutting blades and for simultaneously cutting of any encountered weeds during usage of said device.
9. The combination cord and blade weed cutter-trimmer of claim 8, and including a slip clutch provided on said adapter and above said cutter blade and its connected string trimmer head to allow said motor shaft to continue rotating even should the cutting blade and its string trimmer head encounter an unmovable obstacle that prevents the blade from turning, during its usage.
10. A combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device including a mounting head for operatively securing a cutting blade arranged below a weed cutting cord, and having a handle extending upwardly therefrom for holding by the operator when the device is energized for either one of electrical or gas operation of said device; said mounting head including a base plate, a motor connected onto said base plate, a motor shaft extending downwardly through the base plate and disposed for rotation relative thereto, and an adapter secured onto said motor shaft; a string trimmer head securing to said adapter and rotating to provide cutting of any shorter weeds or grass disposed adjacent the device to provide for cutting of such weeds and grass during a trimming operation; and a cutting blade securing onto said adapter below said string trimmer head, said cutting blade disposed for rapidly rotating upon energization of said motor, and providing for initially cutting any higher weeds or brush encountered during performance of a trimming operation.
11. A combination blade and cord weed cutter-trimmer device including a mounting head for operatively securing a cutting blade and weed cutting cord, and having a handle extending upwardly therefrom for holding by the operator when the device is energized for either one of electric or gas operation of said device; said mounting head including a base plate, a motor connected onto said base plate, a motor shaft extending downwardly through the base plate and disposed for rotating relative thereto, an adapter securing onto said motor shaft; a cutting blade securing onto said adapter disposed for rapidly rotating upon energization of said motor, and provided for initially cutting any higher weeds and brush encounter; and a string trimmer head integrated with the cutting blade, and securing to said adapter upon the same level as said cutting blade, said string trimmer head holding a roll of string and provided for extending cutting line through the blades of the cutting blade to provide for cutting of any shorter weeds disposed laterally of said cutting blade to provide for operations of the string trimmer head simultaneously with the cutting blade upon the same horizontal plane during usage of said device, and a slip clutch installed below said cutting blade to allow for slippage of said blade in the event that it encounters excessive brush that prevents its turning.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0031] Also mounted upon the motor shaft, and its adapter, is the integral blade 12 which in this particular instance, includes 3 integrally formed blades 13 extending radially outwardly from its mounting to the motor shaft, and which blade includes the usual cutting edges, upon the frontal edge of its rotating blade, and in this particular instance, for simultaneously cutting heavier and taller weeds and brush, through usage of this apparatus. Thus, as previously summarized, since the blade 12 is located upwardly from the string trimmer head 9, the blade will cut the taller weeds and brush, while at the same time the string trimmer 9 will cut the shortened weeds, down to an acceptable level. Obviously, when a cutter blade of this type, as noted at 12, is used in its cutting function, it may encounter unmovable obstacles, such as a fence, fence post, concrete walk, rocks, or any other obstacle that instantly blocks its rotation. When this occurs, the cutter blade must be released from its normally rigid mounting upon the motor shaft or its adapter 8, so that while the motor may continue rotating, as will its attached string trimmer head 9, the blade may be stopped from rotation as a result of the obstacle it has encountered. To achieve such, one or more slip clutches 14 and 15 are mounted intermediate the blade 12 and its connection through the adapter 8, and in addition, the slip clutch 15 releases the blade from its connection with the upper surface of the string trimmer head 9, so that while the blade becomes instantly fixed, the motor and its shaft will continue in its rotation, as will the string trimmer head 9, through the operations of the one or more slip clutches 14 and 15, in their connection with the cutter blade 12 within the assembly. In any event, the assembled structure as shown and defined herein in
[0032] As can be noted, in this particular instance, where the cutter blade 25 is integrated into the structure of the string trimmer head 23, the trimming line L extends radially outwardly from the outer tips of the blades 25, extending through integral apertures 27, as can be noted. Thus, through this type of structure, the blades 25 will cut the larger weeds simultaneously with the cutting achieved by the radially extending lines L, that extend outwardly on the same level as the cutting blades 25, as can be noted. Thus, this provides for simultaneous cutting by the cutter blades, in addition to the trimmer lines, during the usage and functioning of this particular cutter-trimmer apparatus.
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[0037] Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the description of the invention as provided herein. Any such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the claims to patent protecting issuing hereon. The specific description of the invention in the specification, and their depiction in the drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.