Operational lever for bush cutter

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Inventors

Kobayashi, Takao
Kojima, Atsushi
Hiratsuna, Kenjiro
Kono, Akito

Application #

016056

Filed

Dec-12-2001

Published

Jul-15-2003

Current US Class

030/276

International Classes

B26B 019/00

Field of Search

30/276 30/347 56/11.3 188/335 188/340 477/199 477/200 192/17

Assignee

Honda Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP)

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Adams & Wilks

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Abstract
An operational lever for a bush cutter includes a handle housed in a handle case, a throttle lever pivotally mounted to the handle, and a lock lever pivotally mounted to the handle. The operational lever further includes a torsional coil spring which exerts a resilient force on the lock lever. The lock lever is pivoted from an initial position to a pivoted position by an operator's palm. The throttle lever is then pivoted to a half-pivoted position by operator's fingers. When the palm is moved a small distance away from the handle case with the throttle lever held in the half-pivoted position, the lock lever is pivoted back towards the initial position by a resilient force of the spring. This causes a curved surface of a side protrusion portion of the lock lever to engage or abut on a side of a protrusion portion of the throttle lever. This arrangement is advantageous in that even when the operator takes her or his fingers off the throttle lever, the throttle lever is locked by a friction force produced between the curved surface and the side.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An operational lever for a bush cutter including an operational rod, a prime mover mounted at a rear end of said operational rod, a cutting blade mounted at a front end of said operational rod, said cutting blade being driven by said prime mover, said operational lever comprising:

(A) a handle extending from said operational rod substantially at right angles thereto;

(B) a pivotable throttle lever for adjusting an amount by which a throttle valve of said prime mover is opened, said throttle lever having a first handle mounting portion attached to said handle;

(C) a first spring for urging said throttle lever in a first direction to close said throttle valve;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved operational lever for a bush cutter, which is locked not only when an engine of the bush cutter is idled but also when a throttle valve of a carburetor provided on the engine is half-opened, such that a human operator comfortably operates the lever.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Known operational levers for bush cutters having prime movers include throttle levers for controlling amounts by which throttle valves are opened, and lock levers for limiting movements of the throttle levers. One example of such operational levers is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. HEI 2-163427 entitled "THROTTLE APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE".

The disclosed apparatus suitable for use on a bush cutter includes a first lever connected via a wire to a throttle valve of a carburetor of an internal combustion engine of the cutter, a second lever pivotable together with the first lever, and a safety lock lever for locking the second lever in place when the throttle valve is opened to such an extent as to idle the engine. The second lever has an adjustment screw abutting on the first lever.
 
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