String trimmer head and method

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Inventors

Rouse, Russell V.

Application #

016010

Filed

Feb-18-1987

Published

Jul-12-1988

Current US Class

030/276
030/347
056/12.7
056/295

International Classes

A01D 034/84

Field of Search

56/12.7 56/17.5 56/320 56/295 30/276 30/347

Assignee

Snapper Power Equipment Division of Fuqua Industries, Inc. (McDonough, GA)

Examiners

Weiss; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mouzavires; William E.

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Abstract
A fixed line string trimmer head includes a pair of overlying sheet steel circular plates welded together to form two or more pairs of partially circular passages between the plates opening at each end into a recess extending continuously at and between the periphery of the plates. The passages are formed by recesses formed in the plates in registry with each other while the peripheral recess is formed by outwardly flared portions of the plates. The lower plate is also formed with an integral bulbous or ball portion to guide the trimmer head on the ground during use. The upper plate is provided with a connector sleeve centered with respect to the axes of rotation of the head for attaching the head to a drive shaft. The sleeve has internal threads for this purpose and also to permit an adapter to be utilized to allow the head to be attached to various sized drive shafts. A discrete length of plain cutting line is placed into both passages by simply inserting the ends of the line into the adjacent ends of the passages and sliding the opposite end portions through the passages until they emerge from the remote ends of the passages with an intermediate portion of the line engaged against a land located between the adjacent passage ends.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A trimmer head for cutting vegetation comprising a body having first means for attaching the body to a drive to be rotated about an axis of rotation, said body having a peripheral portion including a land and means forming at least one pair of reentrant passages on opposite sides of the land with each passage having opposite ends opening into the peripheral portion on opposite sides of the land for receiving a single cutting line through both passages with an intermediate portion of the line received about the land and with opposite ends of the line projecting outwardly beyond the respective ends of the passages located remote from each other, said passages being configured and dimensioned such that opposite ends of a cutting line may be inserted in one of the ends of said passages respectively and fed into the passages until said ends of the cutting line emerge from the other ends of said passages and an intermediate portion of the cutting line lies adjacent said land.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

In the field of outdoor power equipment, string timmers are often used to cut grass, weeds or other vegetation in areas where conventional rotary mowers or reel mowers are unable to gain access for proper cutting. The prior art is replete with various types of cutting heads for such trimmers which are equipped with plastic or metallic string-like elements rotatable with the head to cut the vegetation.

In one category of trimmer heads, the string-like cutter elements or lines are stored on one or more reels and fed off the reel to extend the line a predetermined length for cutting. When the cutting line is exhausted, a new line must be wound into proper position about the reel. Examples of such trimmer heads are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,708,967 Gerst et al, 3,826,068 Ballas et al, 3,859,776 Ballas et al, 4,137,694 Hopper, 4,068,377 Kimmel et al, and 4,148,141 Hoff. Other patents in this category which disclose various mechanisms for facilitating incremental feeding of the cutting line off the storage reel are: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,007,525 Utter, 4,131,997 Utter, 4,194,287 Palmieri et al, 4,185,381 Palmieri et al, 4,195,408 Palmieri et al, 4,242,797 Palmieri et al, and 4,276,691 Palmieri et al.
 
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