Apparatus for cutting vegetation

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Inventors

Ewing, Lenord G.

Application #

814516

Filed

Jul-11-1977

Published

Sep-25-1979

Current US Class

030/276
056/12.7

International Classes

A01G 003/06; A01D 035/26

Field of Search

30/276 30/347 56/12.7 56/295 51/335

Assignee

Weed Eater, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Peters; Jimmy C.

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Abstract
An apparatus for cutting vegetation with a rotating head carrying a flexible, non-metallic cutting line wound on a rotatable spool with its free end extended radially into a cutting plane. An additional length of line is extended into the cutting plane by pushing the head against the ground to move inwardly a glide ball. The ball by a spiral ratchet rotates the spool in a predetermined angular displacement in the head. After the cutting line length is extended, the spool is secured automatically against further rotation within the head. Lengths of cutting line can be extended with the head rotating or stationary.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for cutting vegetation, comprising:

(a) a head rotatable about an axis of rotation with a drive connection extending from a first face and a second face adapted to travel over vegetation-covered earth's surface;

(b) a spool in said head and having an interior cylindrical wall about an axial opening therethrough;

(c) a flexible non-metallic cutting line coiled on said spool and having a free end extending outwardly from said head through aperture means into a cutting plane;

(d) a glide ball actuator on said second face and connected with said spool for manually-induced axial movement from a first station to a second station when said second face is pressed firmly against a surface to move said glide ball actuator;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the cutting of vegetation, and more particularly, it relates to the cutting of vegetation using a flexible, non-metallic cutting line extending from a rotating head into a cutting plane.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various types of devices have been proposed for many years to facilitate the removal of vegetation by mowing, trimming, edging and like operations. In general, these devices have employed a metal blade to effect vegetation removal. Devices of this nature employ prime movers such as electric and gasoline motors. As a result, rotating metal blades can inflict serious and terrible injury upon the user.

In about 1960, there was developed in Europe a trimmer-edger unit employing a flexible polymeric line extending from a rotating head for cutting vegetation. This unit did not work properly because of several defects in structure and operating parameters. In the United States of America, practical vegetation cutting devices using flexible, non-metallic lines carried upon a rotating head were developed. The devices are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,708,967, 3,826,068, and 3,859,776. These patented devices have met outstanding success in the worldwide marketplace. One reason for this success is that these American developments are probably the safest electrical or gasoline-powered tools yet invented for vegetation cutting, edging and trimming operations.
 
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