Torsional vibration filament feed system

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Inventors

Pittinger, Sr., Charles B.
Pittinger, Jr., Charles B.

Application #

789205

Filed

Apr-20-1977

Published

Feb-13-1979

Current US Class

030/276
056/12.7

International Classes

A01D 035/26; A01G 003/06

Field of Search

30/276 30/347 56/12.7 56/295 51/335

Examiners

Peters; Jimmy C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McClellan, Sr.; John F.

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Abstract
An incremental feed system for filament in vegetation-cutting filament trimmers, in which the filament is controlled in unspooling by a gear mechanism which is responsive to cutting-operation-induced torsional vibration relative to the driveshaft to feed fresh filament in amount proportional to the torsional vibration and thus in amount proportional to operational wear of the cutting length. In an embodiment, torsional vibration resulting in feeding filament may be produced by switching the filament trimmer on and off.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be protected by United States Letters Patent is:

1. In an incremental feed for filament in a filament trimmer which has a uniformly rotatable drive swinging an end of filament from a supply of filament as a cutting length, said drive subject to conditions during trimming causing non-uniform rotation thereof, and means for filament feed from the supply to the cutting length, the improvement comprising: the means for filament feed including: first and second gears having interconnection, the supply having association with the second gear for releasing filament from the supply upon a rotation of the second gear, the first gear having a mounting rotatable relative to the drive in a direction causing said rotation of the second gear, means for causing rotation of the first gear in said direction relative to the drive upon non-uniform rotation of the drive, including an inertia member having connection with the first gear for overrunning the drive; and means for restricting filament feed from the supply during uniform rotation of the drive, comprising said interconnection of the first and second gears having mechanical advantage preventing filament from drawing from the supply toward the cutting length and said means for restricting further including means for preventing rotation of the first gear counter to said direction relative to the drive upon non-uniform rotation of the drive.



Description
For priority purposes cross-reference is made to a copending application by Charles B. Pittinger, Sr. and Charles B. Pittinger, Jr., the present inventors, Ser. No. 771,426, filed Feb. 24, 1977, for "Incremental Means and Method For Filament-Trimmer Filaments".

This invention relates generally to vegetation cutting filament-trimmer and specifically to means and method for feeding filament to replace worm cutting lengths of filament.

A principal object of this invention is to provide a filament feed responsive to torsional vibration of a component or components relative to the driveshaft for feeding filament in proportion to operational vibrations incident to filament wear, and in embodiment, for feeding filament in proportion to starting and stopping of the filament trimmer by switching it on and off.

Further objects are to provide a filament feed which is safe, reliable, durable and economical to produce, which requires a minimum of skill to operate, and which is applicable to many filament trimmer designs, sizes and drive types.
 
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