Cord-type mowing tool

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Inventors

Okamoto, Tatsuo
Nogawa, Masat
Okabe, Nobuyoshi

Application #

732588

Filed

Oct-14-1976

Published

Aug-23-1977

Current US Class

030/276
056/12.7

International Classes

A01D 055/18; B27B 027/00

Field of Search

30/276 30/347 56/12.7 56/295

Assignee

Kioritz Corporation (Tokyo, JA)

Examiners

Peters; Jimmy C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flocks; Karl W.

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Abstract
A cord-type mowing tool having a cutter body formed with at least one radially extending bore for receiving a cord serving as a grass cutting blade, and a clamping member fitted in the central bottom opening of the cutter body for forcing against the central portion of the cutter body an end portion of the cord inserted in the radially extending bore to hold the cord in place. The clamping member is threadably connected to the cutter body, so that by loosening and tightening the threadable connection it is possible to readily replace the old cord by a new cord of a predetermined length. The grass cutting tool is simple in construction, light in weight and reliable in performance.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A cord-type mowing tool comprising:

a cutter body formed in the center of its top wall with an upper opening for connecting the mowing tool to a mowing machine, said cutter body being further formed with a flange for forming therein at least one cord inserting bore extending radially of the cutter body and with an internally threaded central bottom opening disposed below said upper opening to provide an inwardly extending annular ledge on an inner wall surface of the cutter body;

a clamping member having an externally threaded portion and an upper end portion; and

at least one cord inserted in said at least one cord inserting bore in a manner such that an end portion thereof is forced by the upper end portion of the clamping member tightly against the inwardly extending annular ledge of the cutter body when the clamping member is threadably fitted in the threaded central bottom opening, whereby the cord can be held in place in the cutter body to serve as a blade.



Description
This invention relates to a cord-type mowing tool which uses a cord as a blade for cutting down grasses or weeds by rotating the cord.

The present practice in the field of cord-type mowing tools is to use a reel for winding a cord thereon and paying out the cord in a radial direction for rotation at high speed, so that the cord will become rigid radially due to centrifugal forces and serve as a blade for cutting grasses and weeds. When the length of cord being used as a blade is worn or damaged, an additional length of cord can be paid out from the reel to replace the damaged length of cord. Thus, the cord-mowing tools using a reel are convenient for use in cutting grasses on field or lawn of a large area, but there is no need to use a reel in cutting grasses on a small strip of land or garden. Moreover, the cord-type mowing tools using a reel are expensive, and the operator in inconvenienced by having to carry with him equipment which is not needed.

An object of this invention is to provide a cord-type mowing tool which eliminates the use of a reel and which uses a clamping member for forcing an end portion of a cord against a cutter body to hold the cord in place, so that it is possible to replace the old cord serving as a blade by a new cord of a predetermined length merely by turning the clamping member.
 
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