GB2366505A - Lawnmower deck. - Google Patents

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GB2366505A
GB2366505A GB0128789A GB0128789A GB2366505A GB 2366505 A GB2366505 A GB 2366505A GB 0128789 A GB0128789 A GB 0128789A GB 0128789 A GB0128789 A GB 0128789A GB 2366505 A GB2366505 A GB 2366505A
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Steven Richard Miatt
Stephen Leonard Jackson
Osto Gaven Ray Dall
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Rover Mowers Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D34/00Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters
    • A01D34/01Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus
    • A01D34/412Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters
    • A01D34/63Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis
    • A01D34/81Casings; Housings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D42/00Mowers convertible to apparatus for purposes other than mowing; Mowers capable of performing operations other than mowing
    • A01D42/005Mulching
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D2101/00Lawn-mowers

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A mower (10, Figure 1) includes a mower deck 12 having a cutting chamber 14 therein, a rotatably mounted cutter head (16, Figure 4) disposed within the cutting chamber 14 for cutting in a cutting or sweep plane. The cutting chamber 14 having an inner wall 13 which includes a first wall section 15 adjacent the culler head (16) in the region of the cutting or sweep plane and a recess (22, Figure 8) in an upper section of the inner wall 13 above the cutting or sweep plane. There is a step 23 between the first wall section 15 and upper wall section of the inner wall 13.

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2366505 EffRO'\E MENTS RELATING TO M OWERS This invention relates
generally to mowers for mowing grass or the like. More par-6cularly the invention relates to mowers of the type which can be used either in a catching 5 mode or a mulching mode of operation.
Mowers of the type which can be used either in a grass catching mode where the cut grass is discharged to a catcher or in a mulching mode where the grass is cut into small pieces and returned to the ground are becoming increasingly popular. Such mowers generally 10 comprise a housing having a cutting chamber therein for receiving a cutter head mounted for rotation within the chamber. A discharge outlet provides for the discharge of grass clippings from the cutting chamber to a catcher when used in the grass catching mode. In the mulching mode the discharge outlet is adapted to be closed by, for example, an insert or plug so that grass is cut and the clippings then returned to the ground. The cutter head may be 15 in the form of a disc with blades attached thereto or a cutter bar and may be modified to enhance its operation in both the catching and mulching modes. It will be appreciated that mowers of this type have to be of a coibpromised design so that they can operate in both modes.
20 In conventional grass catching mowers the cutting chamber is generally volute in shape so as to channel the grass clippings from one side of the cutting chamber around in the, direction of rotation of the cutter head. to the discharge outlet and then the catcher. The particular configuration of the area above the plane of the blade sweep provides for an increasing area in the direction of rotation. In mowers of this type when converted to a 25 mulching mode of operation the discharge outlet a closed by, for example, an insert which has an inner side wall which follows the shape of the inner side wall of the chamber and an upper wall which follows the contour of a section of the ceiling of the chamber.
The ceiling of the chamber forms a transition between the highest part of the chamber 30 (in the discharge outlet area) to the lowest part which is adjacent. The positioning of the closure horizontal partition reduces the area of the chambeT In this lowest part of the chairiber I-- I t h and as a result the clippings tend to be urged towards the (I'scharge outlet and as a resul t e clippings tend to be urged towards the ground in visible irails. Such trails are undesirable in mulch mode of operation. 5 It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved mower and/or components therefore which can improve the operation ol" rnowers of this type.
According to the pre-sent invention there is provided a mower which 10 includes a mower deck having a cutting chamber therein, a rotatably mounted cutter head disposed within the cutting chamber for cutting in a cutting or sweep plane. The mower is characterised in that the cutting chamber has an inner wall which includes a first wall section adjacent the cutter head in the region of the cutting or sweep plane and a recess in an upper section of the inner wall above the cutting or sweep plane, there being a step between the first 15 wall section and upper wall section of the inner wall.
Preferably, there is further provided a deflector disposed Inwardly from the recess'and above the sweep plane.
20 'nie recessed wall section may form part of a plug or insert which is adapted to block t' die discharge opening of mowers of the type which can be used either in a catching mode-or C, mulching mode. The recessed wall section may, if desired, extend over a distance beyond the insert into a further part of the inner wall of the chamber.
25 Preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying, and in those drawings:
Figure I is a schematic side elevation of a mower according to one embodiment of the invention with the sweep plane of the cutter head in one operating position; Figure 2 is a similar view to that of Figure I with the sweep plane of the cutter head in another operating position; Figure 3 is a schematic underside view of a mower according to another embodiment 5 of the invention; Figure 4 is a schematic sectional side elevation of the mower shown in Figure 3; and Figure 5 is an exploded view of various components of a mower according to an 10 embodiment of the present invention; Figure 6 is a schematic partial sectional side elevation of a mower according to another embodiment of the present invention; )0 Figure 7 is a part underside view of the embodiment shown in Figure 6; Figure 8 is a side elevation of a component for use in a mower according to the present invention; and Figure 9 is a an underside view of the component shown in Figure 8.
Referring to Figures I and 2 there is shown a mower generally indicated at 10 which includes a mower deck 12 having a cutting chamber 14 therein, and a rotatable cutter head 10 16 disposed within the cutting chamber. The rotatable cutter head 16 is shown for example in Figure 4. The sweep plane of the cutter head is movable relative to the grass surface being cut so that it can adopt a number of operating positions- The mower has a discharge outlet 11 at the rear of the mower which, when the mower is used in a lawn cutting mode is adapted to discharge the clippings therethrough. A catcher can be mounted at the discharge 15 opening for collecting the clippings. Hinged flap 19 can be adapted to support the catcher.
As shown the cutter head 16 is movable between a first position in which the sweep cutting plane is inclined upwardly and forwardly with respect. to the normal direction of travel of the mower when in use (Figure 1) and a second position in which the cutter head is 20 inclined upwardly and rearwardly (Figure 2). In the position of Figure I where the forward end of the cutter head is displaced above the rearward end by a angle X the mower is particularly suited for operation in the mulching mode. Because of this tilt a further cut of the clippings is effected before the clippings are returned to the ground. In the position of Figure 2 where the cutter head is tilted forwardly by angle X the mower is more suited for 25 operation in the catching mode. It will be appreciated that the cutter head 16 can adopt a number of intermediate positions between the aforementioned first and second positions. In the embodiment shown the cutter head 16 is rotatably mounted to the mower deck 12 and the mower deck is adapted for movement relative to the grass surface being cut so as to permit the cutter head to adopt the various operating positions.
0 As shown in Figure 4 the cutter head 16 includes a disc 17 having a series of cutting tP blades 18 mounted at the peripheral edge thereof. 'Me disc 17 is connected to shaft 19 which in turn is operatively connected to a suitable power source to cause rotation thereof.
5 The deck 12 is supported by ground engaging elements in the form of a pair of front wheels 20 and a pair of rear wheels 2 1. Each front wheel 20 is supported on a separate stub axle 56 and each rear wheel 21 supported on separate stub axles 53. As best seen in Figure 3 front wheels 20 are connected to a common axle 55 mounted to the deck 12 and the rear wheels 21 connected to a common axle 52 mounted on deck 12. The manner of connection 10 between the wheels and their respectiv-e common axles will hereinafter be described.
The mower 10 further includes adjustment means 30 for causing the tilting movement of the cutter head through its various operating positions. As shown the tilting movement is achieved by relative movement between the deck and either the forward or rearward ground 15 engaging wheels.
The adjustment means 30 includes a pair of control links 31 pivotally mounted to the deck 12 at axle 5 for rotation therewith. One end of control link 31 is operatively connected to a respective wheel 20 so that pivotal movement of the control links 31 causes 20 relative movement between the deck 12 and wheels 20. The adjustment means further includes a drive link 33 which is operable to cause pivotable movement of the control links 31. The drive link 33 includes an arm 35 which is operatively mounted to the deck for sliding movement relative thereto. To this end a section of the arm 35 may be slidably disposed within a track 37 on the deck 12 or on a fixed section 38. The track 37 is best seen 25 in Figure 5.
Locking means is provided for locking the drive-arm 35 in a fixed position relative to the deck. As shown in Figure 5 the locking means is in the form of a clamping knob 36 which is adapted to engage the arm 35 and hold it in fixed relation to the deck. Thus by 30 moving arm 35 along track 37 causes pivotal movement of links 31 about axle 55 which in turn causes relative pivotal Movement of the. deck about axle 52. The arm 35 can move along the track 37 so that it is spaced by a distance Y (Figure 1) from an abutment which is in the form of fixed section 38 of arm or to a position where it is in abutment with fixed section 38. Biasing means such as for example, a spring (not shown) may be provided for 5 urging the arm 35 into one of its operating positions. The spring can be attached to slot 46 and the deck. Relative movement of the a-rm 35 and the deck can be achieved by applying downwards and upwards pressure to the deck.
As mentioned above the drive link 33 may include a fixed section 38 which is 10 operatively connected to a pair of further control links 39 on the rear wheels 21. Control links 39 are mounted to the deck 12 for pivotal movement about common axle 52. Fixed section 38 of drive link 33 is connected to one of the control links 39 and each rear wheel 21 is connected to a re-spective control link 39 via its associated stub axle 53. The control links 39 are also operatively connected to height adjustment lever 50 which can be selectively 15 positioned in one of the locating apertures 5 1. Thus by locking knob 36, the two sections of link 35 act together and in conjunction with lever 50 to raise or lower the height of the deck 12.
Referring specifically now to Figures 5, 6 and 7 of the drawings there is shown a 20 mower 10 having a deck 12 with a cutting chamber 14 therein. A cutter head 16 is disposed within the chamber 14 and mounted for rotation on shaft 19. The cutter head 16 also includes a disc 17 connected to shaft 19 with a series of blades 18 projecting outwardly therefrom for rotation in a sweep plane having an outer circumference shown by dotted line The cutter chamber 14 has an inner wall 13 which includes a first wall section 15 which is spaced from but in close proximity to the outer edges of the blades 18. The inner wall 13 further includes a recessed wall section 22 which is disposed above the first wall section. The recessed section 22 forms a step or ledge 23 between recessed wall section 22 30 and inner wall 13 and/or section 15 with a space or recess 24 above the step.
In the embodiments shown, the recessed section 22 of the wall is at least in part provided in an insert 60. Two embodiments of insert 60 are shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5 and Figures 6 to 9. The insert 60 is adapted to block the outlet opening I I from chamber 14 when the mower is being used in the mulching mode. In the embodiment of Figures 3 to 5 5 the insert 60 includes a main body 61 having a handle with a retaining spring clip 63 which assists in holdina the insert in place. In the embodiment of Figures 6 to 9 the insert is carried on support flanges 70 and 71. The insert further includes a ramped upper wall section or tongue 65 which in the fitted position is disposed adjacent the upper wall of the cutting chamber 14. 'Me insert 60 further includes a closure wall which defines part of the inner wall 10 of the chamber when in the fitted position. The closure wall includes a first wall section defines inner wall section 13 which sits adjacent the blades when in the fitted position and a recessed section defining the recess 24 and step 23. The insert 60 further includes a deflector 68 which is disposed inwardly of the recess and above the blades. The additional deflector 68 channels some -clippings from the outer periphery of the deck towards the centre of the 15 chamber.
In the embodiment shown in Figures 3 to 5 the insert 60 is disposed along side a fixed insert 90-which can house a drive belt for self propelled type mowers. The fixed insert 90 includes a wall portion 91 which can have formed therein part of the first wall section 15 and 20 recessed wall section 22.
In the embodiment of Figures 6 to 9 the removable insert 60 extends across the rear of the mower. The cross-hatching shown in Figures 6 and 7 illustrates the recessed section 24.
With the arrangement of this aspect of the invention the insert maintains a similar clearance from the end of the blades to the mower deck, forming a complete circle. This ensures that the tendency of clippings to fall at any point on the perimeter is equal.
Furthermore, the vertical face of the insert where there is limited area steps back away from 30 the centre of blade rotation, just above the blade sweep, to effectively increase the available area for the clippings and thus closely replicate a uniform cross sectional area in turn improving the mulching performance. Furthermore, the deflector is positioned in the section of limited area to direct some clippings towards the centre of the deck to maintain a more uniform density of clippings in turn improving the mulch performance. 5 Finally, it is to be understood that various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be incorporated into the various constructions and arrangements of parts without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention.

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1 A mower including a mower deck having a cutting chamber therein, a rotatably mounted cutter head disposed within the cutting chamber for 5 cutting in a cutting or sweep plane, the cutting chamber having an inner wall which includes a first wall section adjacent the cutter head in the region of the cutting or sweep plane and a recess in an upper section of the inner wall above the cutting or sweep plane, there being a step between the first wall section and upper wall section of the inner wall.
2. A mower according to claim 1, including a deflector disposed inwardly from the recess and above the sweep plane.
3. A mower according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said recessed wall 15 section forms part of a plug or insert which is adapted to block the discharge opening of mowers of the type which can be used either in a catching mode or mulching mode.
4. A mower according to claim 3, wherein the recessed wall section 20 extends over a distance beyond the insert into a further part of the inner wall of the chamber.
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GB2048041A (en) * 1979-05-16 1980-12-10 Outboard Marine Corp Grass Discharge Assembly for Chuteless Mower Housing
GB2128064A (en) * 1982-10-13 1984-04-26 Siag Spa Improved grass cutting apparatus

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GB2048041A (en) * 1979-05-16 1980-12-10 Outboard Marine Corp Grass Discharge Assembly for Chuteless Mower Housing
GB2128064A (en) * 1982-10-13 1984-04-26 Siag Spa Improved grass cutting apparatus

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