US20090183757A1 - Lawn mower shade - Google Patents
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- the present invention deals with a device that is capable of attaching to any riding lawn mower and providing the user protection from various environmental conditions.
- the instant invention is a mower shade.
- the mower shade comprising in combination a tubular support frame having a distal end.
- the distal end comprised of two separate pieces being detachedly fixed together by a support frame bracket.
- the mower shade has a canopy supported by the support frame, a mounting bracket mounted near the distal end of the support frame.
- the mounting bracket comprises an attachment bracket that attaches the mounting bracket to the distal end of the tubular support frame.
- the attachment bracket having affixed thereto, near the near end, an adjustment means.
- the attachment bracket has affixed near the distal end of the attachment bracket, an adjustable support brace, this support brace has a distal end and having attached to the distal end a mounting plate.
- the support brace has attached near the distal end, a stabilizer consisting of a flat plate permanently affixed to the support bracket and, a stabilizer bracket attached to the flat plate by a mechanical fastener.
- FIG. 1 is a full rear view of the mower shade attached to a lawn mowing tractor.
- FIG. 2 is a full side view of the support frame of the mower shade.
- FIG. 3 is a full side view of the mounting bracket of the mower shade.
- FIG. 4 is a full top view of the support frame bracket.
- FIG. 5 is a full top view of support frame bracket plate.
- FIG. 6 is a full side view of the stabilization bracket.
- FIG. 7 is a full side view of the stabilization brace.
- FIG. 8 is a full frontal view of the stabilization clip.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the mower shade ready for installation on a lawn tractor.
- FIG. 10 is a top view of the support frame bracket with support frame installed.
- FIG. 1 is a full rear view of the mower shade 2 attached to a standard lawn mowing tractor 4 .
- the mower shade 2 is attached to a lawn tractor 4 at its hitch 6 attachment point.
- the support frame 12 supports the canopy 8 which covers the riding area of the lawn tractor 4 .
- the canopy 8 also contains a visor 10 for added eye protection from environmental conditions.
- FIG. 2 is a full side view of the support frame 12 of the mower shade 2 .
- the support frame 12 can be one unity piece or a combination of component parts represented by sections.
- the support frame 12 has two upright members 14 that rise from its near end 66 . These upright members 14 continue upward terminating in two radius turns outward 16 and continue further where they terminate into two 90° radius turns forward 18 . These members continue further terminating into two radius 90° turns inward 20 and continuing further terminating together.
- the support frame 12 also has support members 22 and 24 that span from one side of the support frame 12 to the other side. These support members are added support for the canopy 8 that stretches across the upper portion 68 to the support frame 12 .
- the near end 66 of the support frame 12 is joined by the support frame bracket 44 .
- the support frame bracket 44 is placed around the near end 66 of the support frame 12 and the support frame plate 46 is placed against the other side with the fastener inserted the members 14 is secured.
- FIG. 3 is a full side view of the mounting bracket 26 of the mower shade 2 .
- the mounting bracket 26 is first secured to the hitch 6 of a lawn tractor 4 . This is accomplished via the threaded member 30 of the mounting bracket 26 .
- the threaded member 30 depends downwardly from the flat plate 28 of the mounting bracket 26 .
- a securing element such as a nylon locking nut is tightened to the threaded member 30 securing the mounting bracket 26 to the lawn mower 4 .
- Rising upwardly from the flat plate 28 is the brace 32 that supports attachment bracket 34 of the mounting bracket 26 .
- the mounting bracket 26 is universal in that it will attach to all lawn tractors 4 . This feature lends enormous utility to the mower shade 2 . Also visible on the mounting bracket 26 is the stabilization attachment 42 .
- FIG. 4 is a full top view of the support frame bracket 44 . This top view shows how the near end 66 of the support frame 12 will be received within the support frame bracket 44 . Also present is the opening therethrough 45 .
- FIG. 5 is a full top view of support frame bracket plate 46 .
- the plate 46 is placed against the support frame 12 when inside the support frame bracket 44 and then the fastener 48 (not present) is place through the openings therethrough 45 ( FIG. 4) and 47 to secure the support frame 12 within the bracket 44 .
- FIG. 6 is a full side view of the stabilization bracket 52 . This component attaches to the stabilization attachment 42 . This portion of the mower shade 2 is also very critical to the mower shades 2 stability. It is clear that there are two openings therethrough 60 of the stabilization bracket 52 .
- FIG. 7 is a full side view of the stabilization attachment 42 with the stabilization bracket 52 attached forming the stabilization brace 50 .
- the stabilization attachment 42 is attached the mounting bracket 26 brace 32 facing toward the lawn tractor 4 (not shown).
- the stabilization attachment 42 has an opening therethrough 70 .
- the bracket 52 has openings therethrough 60 which when aligned and a fastener 54 is inserted; the stabilization attachment 42 and bracket 52 form the stabilization brace 50 .
- the other openings therethrough 60 accommodated the space adjustments 56 .
- the space adjustments 56 allows the clips 58 to intersect with the space adjustments 56 and provide a point of contact between the lawn mower 4 and the mounting bracket 26 therefore providing stability to the mower shade 2 .
- FIG. 8 is a full frontal view of the stabilization clip 58 .
- the clips 58 in this embodiment have adhesive backing and are affixed directly to the lawn mower 4 and the spacers 56 are adjusted to make firm contact between the lawn mower 4 and the mounting bracket 26 .
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the mower shade 2 ready for installation on a lawn tractor 4 (not shown). This view shows the assembled lawn mower shade 2 and its relation to installation to a lawn mower 4 .
- the near end 66 of the support frame 12 is secured within the support frame bracket 44 by the support frame plate 46 and fastener 48 .
- the support frame 12 slides within the mounting bracket 26 and is adjustable with the tightening or loosening of the adjustment knob 62 .
- the upright members 14 are visible with the canopy 8 covering the remainder of the support frame 12 of the upper portion 68 of the support frame 12 . Also attached to the canopy 8 is the visor 10 .
- the relationship between the support frame 12 and the mounting bracket 26 is clear in that the mounting bracket 26 mounts to the lawn mower 4 via the threaded member 30 of the mounting bracket 26 .
- the flat plate 28 has the brace 32 attached to it and rises to the attachment bracket 34 that holds the support frame 12 .
- the stabilization brace 50 is also clear as well as its components; the stabilization attachment 42 , bracket 52 , space adjustments 56 and clips 58 . Also visible are the straps 74 that help to stabilize the mower shade to the lawn mower 4 .
- FIG. 10 is a top view of the support frame bracket 44 with support frame 12 installed. This view shows the cammed ends 72 of the support frame 12 .
- This feature allows the support frame 12 to remain secured within the support frame bracket 44 without rotation in the event of collision with the mower shade due to a branch or other obstructions. This is the anti-crumple zone.
- the uprights 14 within the bracketed area are cammed 72 to give a break away feature. The caming allows the uprights to move only in a rearward direction if they are struck by an object with enough force to potentially damage the frame work 12 or the canopy 8 .
- the break away feature allows the user to stop after an object is struck but not allowing the canopy 8 or frame work 12 to become damaged. The mower 4 is reversed and the canopy 8 returns to its original position and the user can resume to their activities.
- the mower shade 2 also has straps 74 that provide added stability. These straps attach near the front end of the canopy 8 to the support frame 12 and to the lawn mower 4 . They are adjustable in length allowing them to attach to any lawn mower 4 . They are attached to the support frame 12 and the mower 4 and tightened for greater stability.
- the mower shade 2 is adaptable to any vehicle that has a hitch assembly such as an ATV.
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The lawn mower shade is a rear mounted support frame that has a canopy attached to the top portion for the user's protection from environmental conditions. Such conditions may consist of damaging UV radiation that is produced from the sun. Mowing traditionally requires extended periods under the sun increasing the risk of sun burn and skin cancer the instant device reduces exposure to damaging UV rays. The mower shade also will protect the user from other environmental conditions such as precipitation. Another advantage to the mower shade is the support frame provides unitary strength to support the canopy and a cammed support frame designed to allow the support frame to pivot away from a solid object when struck such as a branch preventing damage. The mower shade is capable of attaching to any riding lawn mower through its hitch assembly.
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- This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/011,437 filed on Jan. 17, 2008.
- The present invention deals with a device that is capable of attaching to any riding lawn mower and providing the user protection from various environmental conditions.
- The idea of a shade over a work vehicle is not new to the art. However, a shade that is height adjustable, universally adaptable to all riding lawn mowers and has a damage preventing anti-crumple zone feature that is unique in that it resets to its original configuration.
- The instant invention is a mower shade. The mower shade comprising in combination a tubular support frame having a distal end. The distal end comprised of two separate pieces being detachedly fixed together by a support frame bracket.
- The mower shade has a canopy supported by the support frame, a mounting bracket mounted near the distal end of the support frame. The mounting bracket comprises an attachment bracket that attaches the mounting bracket to the distal end of the tubular support frame. The attachment bracket having affixed thereto, near the near end, an adjustment means. The attachment bracket has affixed near the distal end of the attachment bracket, an adjustable support brace, this support brace has a distal end and having attached to the distal end a mounting plate. The support brace has attached near the distal end, a stabilizer consisting of a flat plate permanently affixed to the support bracket and, a stabilizer bracket attached to the flat plate by a mechanical fastener.
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FIG. 1 is a full rear view of the mower shade attached to a lawn mowing tractor. -
FIG. 2 is a full side view of the support frame of the mower shade. -
FIG. 3 is a full side view of the mounting bracket of the mower shade. -
FIG. 4 is a full top view of the support frame bracket. -
FIG. 5 is a full top view of support frame bracket plate. -
FIG. 6 is a full side view of the stabilization bracket. -
FIG. 7 is a full side view of the stabilization brace. -
FIG. 8 is a full frontal view of the stabilization clip. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of the mower shade ready for installation on a lawn tractor. -
FIG. 10 is a top view of the support frame bracket with support frame installed. -
FIG. 1 is a full rear view of themower shade 2 attached to a standardlawn mowing tractor 4. Themower shade 2 is attached to alawn tractor 4 at itshitch 6 attachment point. Thesupport frame 12 supports thecanopy 8 which covers the riding area of thelawn tractor 4. Thecanopy 8 also contains avisor 10 for added eye protection from environmental conditions. -
FIG. 2 is a full side view of thesupport frame 12 of themower shade 2. Thesupport frame 12 can be one unity piece or a combination of component parts represented by sections. Thesupport frame 12 has twoupright members 14 that rise from itsnear end 66. Theseupright members 14 continue upward terminating in two radius turns outward 16 and continue further where they terminate into two 90° radius turns forward 18. These members continue further terminating into two radius 90° turns inward 20 and continuing further terminating together. Thesupport frame 12 also has support 22 and 24 that span from one side of themembers support frame 12 to the other side. These support members are added support for thecanopy 8 that stretches across theupper portion 68 to thesupport frame 12. Thenear end 66 of thesupport frame 12 is joined by thesupport frame bracket 44. Thesupport frame bracket 44 is placed around thenear end 66 of thesupport frame 12 and thesupport frame plate 46 is placed against the other side with the fastener inserted themembers 14 is secured. -
FIG. 3 is a full side view of themounting bracket 26 of themower shade 2. With thesupport frame 12 assembled it slides into themounting bracket 26. Themounting bracket 26 is first secured to thehitch 6 of alawn tractor 4. This is accomplished via the threadedmember 30 of themounting bracket 26. The threadedmember 30 depends downwardly from theflat plate 28 of themounting bracket 26. Then a securing element such as a nylon locking nut is tightened to the threadedmember 30 securing themounting bracket 26 to thelawn mower 4. Rising upwardly from theflat plate 28 is thebrace 32 that supportsattachment bracket 34 of themounting bracket 26. Themounting bracket 26 is universal in that it will attach to alllawn tractors 4. This feature lends incredible utility to themower shade 2. Also visible on themounting bracket 26 is thestabilization attachment 42. -
FIG. 4 is a full top view of thesupport frame bracket 44. This top view shows how thenear end 66 of thesupport frame 12 will be received within thesupport frame bracket 44. Also present is theopening therethrough 45. -
FIG. 5 is a full top view of supportframe bracket plate 46. Theplate 46 is placed against thesupport frame 12 when inside thesupport frame bracket 44 and then the fastener 48 (not present) is place through the openings therethrough 45 (FIG. 4) and 47 to secure thesupport frame 12 within thebracket 44. -
FIG. 6 is a full side view of thestabilization bracket 52. This component attaches to thestabilization attachment 42. This portion of themower shade 2 is also very critical to themower shades 2 stability. It is clear that there are two openings therethrough 60 of thestabilization bracket 52. -
FIG. 7 is a full side view of thestabilization attachment 42 with thestabilization bracket 52 attached forming thestabilization brace 50. Thestabilization attachment 42 is attached themounting bracket 26brace 32 facing toward the lawn tractor 4 (not shown). Thestabilization attachment 42 has anopening therethrough 70. Thebracket 52 has openings therethrough 60 which when aligned and afastener 54 is inserted; thestabilization attachment 42 andbracket 52 form thestabilization brace 50. The other openings therethrough 60 accommodated thespace adjustments 56. Thespace adjustments 56 allows theclips 58 to intersect with thespace adjustments 56 and provide a point of contact between thelawn mower 4 and themounting bracket 26 therefore providing stability to themower shade 2. -
FIG. 8 is a full frontal view of thestabilization clip 58. Theclips 58 in this embodiment have adhesive backing and are affixed directly to thelawn mower 4 and thespacers 56 are adjusted to make firm contact between thelawn mower 4 and the mountingbracket 26. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of themower shade 2 ready for installation on a lawn tractor 4 (not shown). This view shows the assembledlawn mower shade 2 and its relation to installation to alawn mower 4. Thenear end 66 of thesupport frame 12 is secured within thesupport frame bracket 44 by thesupport frame plate 46 andfastener 48. Thesupport frame 12 slides within the mountingbracket 26 and is adjustable with the tightening or loosening of theadjustment knob 62. Theupright members 14 are visible with thecanopy 8 covering the remainder of thesupport frame 12 of theupper portion 68 of thesupport frame 12. Also attached to thecanopy 8 is thevisor 10. The relationship between thesupport frame 12 and the mountingbracket 26 is clear in that the mountingbracket 26 mounts to thelawn mower 4 via the threadedmember 30 of the mountingbracket 26. Theflat plate 28 has thebrace 32 attached to it and rises to theattachment bracket 34 that holds thesupport frame 12. Thestabilization brace 50 is also clear as well as its components; thestabilization attachment 42,bracket 52,space adjustments 56 and clips 58. Also visible are thestraps 74 that help to stabilize the mower shade to thelawn mower 4. -
FIG. 10 is a top view of thesupport frame bracket 44 withsupport frame 12 installed. This view shows the cammed ends 72 of thesupport frame 12. This feature allows thesupport frame 12 to remain secured within thesupport frame bracket 44 without rotation in the event of collision with the mower shade due to a branch or other obstructions. This is the anti-crumple zone. Theuprights 14 within the bracketed area are cammed 72 to give a break away feature. The caming allows the uprights to move only in a rearward direction if they are struck by an object with enough force to potentially damage theframe work 12 or thecanopy 8. The break away feature allows the user to stop after an object is struck but not allowing thecanopy 8 orframe work 12 to become damaged. Themower 4 is reversed and thecanopy 8 returns to its original position and the user can resume to their activities. - The
mower shade 2 also hasstraps 74 that provide added stability. These straps attach near the front end of thecanopy 8 to thesupport frame 12 and to thelawn mower 4. They are adjustable in length allowing them to attach to anylawn mower 4. They are attached to thesupport frame 12 and themower 4 and tightened for greater stability. - In other embodiments the
mower shade 2 is adaptable to any vehicle that has a hitch assembly such as an ATV.
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1. A mower shade, said mower shade comprising:
a tubular support frame, said tubular support frame having a distal end, said distal end comprised of two separate pieces being detachedly fixed together by a support frame bracket;
a canopy supported by the support frame;
a mounting bracket mounted near the distal end of the support frame, said mounting bracket comprising an attachment bracket that attaches the mounting bracket to the distal end of the tubular support frame, said attachment bracket having affixed thereto, near the near end, an adjustment means;
said attachment bracket having affixed near the distal end of the attachment bracket, an adjustable support brace, said support brace having a distal end and having attached to the distal end a mounting plate; said support brace having attached near the distal end, a stabilizer consisting of a flat plate permanently affixed to the support bracket and, a stabilizer bracket attached to the flat plate by a mechanical fastener.
2. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the canopy is manufactured from polyester.
3. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the canopy is manufactured from a group consisting of, nylon, rayon, cloth, canvas, plastics, polyester, polyvinylchloride, papers, coated papers and fabrics.
4. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said canopy is manufactured from man made materials.
5. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said canopy is manufactured from natural materials.
6. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame is manufactured from a group consisting of metals, woods, plastics carbon fibers, fiberglass, composites, graphite and alloys.
7. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said straps are manufactured from a group consisting of plastics, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, monofilament, cord, rope and hemp.
8. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame is unitary.
9. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame is comprised of component parts represented by sections.
10. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mower shade is attached to any vehicle with a mounting hitch.
11. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mower shade is attached to an all terrain vehicle.
12. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame is manufactured from man made materials.
13. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame is manufactured from natural materials.
14. A shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said canopy has a visor.
15. A mower shade as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting bracket has a stabilizer attached thereto, said stabilizer attachment uses a brace, space adjustments and adhesive clips to provide a point of contact to support said mounting bracket and said support frame against the mower for complete stability.
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