Filament trimmer cutting head improvement

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Inventors

Wood, Dale A.

Application #

915727

Filed

Jun-15-1978

Published

Mar-18-1980

Current US Class

030/276
056/12.7

International Classes

A01D 055/18; A01G 003/06

Field of Search

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

Examiners

Peters; Jimmy C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McClellan; John F.

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Abstract
An anti-tangle, feed correcting improvement for line handling in a filament trimmer circular cutting head of manual-feed, commercially available type having a slotted-rim-cup-shape and holding the spool or spools of filament with cutting length of filament emerging from the slot, includes an elongate retainer fixed integrally in the cutting head across the slot at an intermediate location providing room for filament cutting-end swing above the pin and room above and below and behind the elongate retainer for manipulation to feed a fresh length of filament when necessary; in an embodiment provision is made for manually slipping the filament past an end of the elongate retainer to facilitate feeding more filament.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be protected by United States Letters Patent is:

1. In a filament trimmer cutting head of the type having inverted-cup-shape with structure defining a generally parallel-sided slot extending from proximate the base of the cup shape through the rim of the inverted cup shape for guiding filament cutting length, and having provision for manually feeding filament by drawing filament free of the slot, unwinding and replacing the filament in the slot, the improvement comprising: a pin, said pin having affixation across the slot at a location intermediate the length of the slot, providing room for said filament to be retained by the pin between the pin and the base of the inverted cup shape, thereby preventing said filament from moving downwardly out of the slot during cutting operations.



Description
This invention relates generally to filament trimmers for trimming vegetation, and particularly to the cutting heads of such filament trimmer.

In the prior art it has been known to provide slotted-rim circular cutting heads for filament trimmers, the slot structure guiding the free end of the filament during cutting, and permitting downward disengagement, unwinding, and return of the free end to the slot for unspooling more filament from a spool within to compensate for filament wear and breakage. Eyelet-type guides which also are known do not permit stripping off and re-engaging filament in the same manner.

Commercially available models employing slotted-cup circular cutting head structure are available under the mark "Weedeater", and structure of the type appears in representative U.S. Pat. Nos. such as 3,859,776 to George C. Ballas et al, 1-14-75, and 3,826,068 to George C. Ballas et al, 7-30-74.

Regardless of however well these devices function in normal usage, in certain types of work, they tend to feed out line automatically when not wanted, causing tangles and jams which waste time, money and filament. These problems occur at short intervals in trimming around monuments in graveyards. In such service the non-metallic line of the filament trimmer prevents injury to the monuments while speeding the work greatly as long as the trimmer operates properly. However, the frequency of tangling and jamming in such work, as in trimming around other fixed obstacles such as wire fences, requires excessive time for reasonable production because of stopping and starting for removing the recurrent tangles of filament in the cutter head.
 
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