Mowing apparatus

4619105
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Inventors

Baba, Toru

Application #

697783

Filed

Feb-4-1985

Published

Oct-28-1986

Current US Class

030/276
056/12.7
411/403

International Classes

A01D 034/84; F16B 035/06

Field of Search

56/12.7 411/403-406 30/276

Assignee

Kioritz Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Hirsch; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy and Neimark

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Abstract
A mowing apparatus including a connecting member for connecting a casing from below to a drive shaft. The connecting member has a head formed with a groove on its surface, and an elevated portion is formed along the groove and located anterior to the groove with respect to the direction of rotation of the casing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mowing apparatus comprising:

a casing containing a cutter; and

a connecting member having a head formed with a groove on its surface for inserting a tool to tighten or loosen said connecting member, said connecting member connecting said casing from below to a driveshaft to rotate the casing in a predetermined direction;

wherein the improvement comprises:

an anterior portion having a greater height than a posterior portion formed along said groove on the surface of the head of said connecting member with respect to the direction of rotation of the casing for preventing said groove from being clogged, the upper surface of said bolt head being generally planar, and said anterior portion having a greater height constituting an elongated rib extending upwardly from said generally planar surface along a portion of the edge of said groove.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to mowing apparatus, and more particularly it is concerned with a mowing apparatus having an improved connecting member for connecting a rotary casing for containing a cutter.

When a casing for containing a cutter is assembled or mounted to a drive shaft for connecting the casing to a power source, it has hitherto been usual practice to use a bolt or nut which is attached to the underside of the casing for connecting the casing to the drive shaft. When a nut is used, the nut is usually made large in size and tightened or loosened manually without using a tool. The underside of the casing is generally brought into contact with the ground and a rotating force is exerted thereon by the rotating casing during mowing operations, so that the nut tends to be further tightened and it may sometimes become impossible to manually loosen it when the need arises. This would make mowing operations troublesome. Thus, to facilitate assembling and disassembling of the casing, a bolt is favored in place of the nut as means for connecting the casing to the drive shaft. However, the use of a bolt is not without a problem. When a bolt is used, its head is brought into contact with the ground when mowing operations are performed, and a groove formed in the head of the bolt in which a driver or coin can be inserted to turn the bolt might be clogged with cut grass, sand or trash, thereby interfering with the use of a driver or coin to turn the bolt.
 
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