Monofilament trimmer with string protector

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Inventors

Luick, Woodrow W.

Application #

966352

Filed

Oct-26-1992

Published

Jan-11-1994

Current US Class

030/276
030/347
056/12.7
0D8/8

International Classes

B26B 027/00; A01D 055/00

Field of Search

30/292 30/296 30/347 30/276 56/12.7 56/335 56/294 56/295

Examiners

Seidel; Richard K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moller; G. Turner

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4062114   Vegetation cutting a...
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4571831   Cutting head for fil...
4644655   Cutting head for la...

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Abstract
A string trimmer provides a cutting head having a passage therethrough receiving a cutting element of fixed length. The cutting element includes a monofilament line and a resilient sleeve surrounds one end of the monofilament line. A rigid eyelet in one end of the resilient sleeve provides an external upset or abutment which cooperates with a shoulder or restriction in the passage to retain the cutting element in the passage during cutting. A groove in the periphery of the cutting head intersects the passage and provides a recess for wholly receiving the cutting element if the user positions the cutting head against an immovable obstacle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for cutting vegetation, comprising

a cutting head having an upper end providing a opening thereinto for receiving an output shaft of a motor and defining an axis of rotation of the cutting head, a monofilament line receiving passage transverse to the axis having an outlet end on a first side of the head and an inlet end, and a groove in the first side of the head transverse to and intersecting the passage;

a monofilament line and a resilient sleeve surrounding a first end of the monofilament line, the monofilament line and sleeve being in the passage and extending longitudinally through the groove; and

means retaining the monofilament line and resilient sleeve in the passage against a centrifugal force induced by rotation of the head;



Description
This invention relates to a monofilament or string trimmer having means to protect the monofilament line against shearing.

The most common commercially available type string trimmer includes a reel having a long length of monofilament wound onto a spool mounted for intermittent advancing motion to expose a new portion of the monofilament line. Because of problems of winding a new cord onto the spool and with the advancement mechanisms, it has long been proposed to provide string trimmers using a fixed length monofilament element supported in a head attached to the output shaft of an electric or gasoline motor. Typical disclosures of such devices are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,062,114; 4,118,865; 4,295,324 and 4,571,831. It is this type string trimmer to which this invention most nearly relates.

One of the problems with any string trimmer is that the monofilament element is subject to normal wear and tear because of abrasion with the vegetation being cut and subject to abnormal breakage caused by mishandling of the implement. Typically, a novice user wants to cut vegetation with that portion of the monofilament line adjacent the cutting head. This is backwards because the best cutting part of the monofilament line is the free or outboard end due to its much higher velocity. When a novice user runs the cutting head immediately adjacent an immovable object such as a rock, brick wall or fence, the cutting line may be sheared off adjacent the head.
 
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