String and string trimmer operation

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Inventors

Morabit, Vincent D.
Morabito, Michael Z.
Morabito, Christopher J.

Application #

010992

Filed

Jan-22-1998

Published

Dec-7-1999

Current US Class

030/276
030/347
056/295
428/400

International Classes

B26B 027/00

Field of Search

30/276 30/347 56/295 428/397 428/399 428/400

Examiners

Payer; Hwei-Siu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.

US Patent References

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Other References

"Mechanics of Fluids", Second Edition, Shames, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1982, pp. 405-413 and Figure 10.18. Scientific American, Jan., 1997 "Tackling Turbulence with Super Computers".

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Abstract
An elongated flexible cutting string, or substantially self-supporting strut cutting element, is connectable to a rotating device for use in a method of cutting vegetation. The cutting string has numerous advantages over conventional cutting strings, having a drag coefficient which is at least about 5% (e.g. 10-300%) less than the drag coefficient of a string having a substantially round and smooth cross-section. The drag coefficient of aerodynamic line 10 is 1.0 or less, e.g. about 0.35 or less. The cross-sectional configuration preferably simulates a tear drop (with or without an extension nose), and can have a textured (e.g. with golf ball simulating dimples, saw toothed or a wavy configuration) exterior surface. The pitch of the line is positively maintained while it is rotated in a cutting plane, e.g. controlled with an eyelet and/or a compound taper. Other cross-sectional configurations are an ellipse of at least 1.25:1 ratio, those that simulate a spearhead, keyways of different sorts, a diamond with rounded apices, or an ice cream cone. When a single string having a dimension perpendicular to the direction of movement of about 0.08 inches is rotated it uses less than the theoretical equivalent of 200 watts of power at about 9000 rpm for a 14 inch swath and 3.5 inch diameter rotating head.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An elongated flexible cutting string connectable to a rotating device for cutting vegetation;

said flexible cutting string having an aerodynamic cross-sectional configuration over at least a significant portion thereof including a maximum cross-sectional dimension and a minimum cross-sectional dimension less than 85% of said maximum cross-sectional dimension, and said configuration having a drag coefficient which is at least 5% less than the drag coefficient of a string having a substantially round and smooth cross-section tested in the same manner, and wherein said cross-sectional configuration: (a) simulates a spearhead, comprising a small cross-sectional area rectangle merging into a large cross-sectional area trapezoid; or (b) simulates a keyway, having a small diameter circle merging into a large diameter circle, or having a small cross-sectional area trapezoid merging into a larger cross-sectional area trapezoid of substantially the same shape as said small trapezoid; or (c) wherein said cross-sectional configuration is a compound cross-sectional configuration which has a larger cross-sectional area at a first end thereof connectable to a rotating device, and a smaller cross-sectional dimension at a second, free, end thereof; or (d) wherein said cross-sectional configuration simulates an ice cream cone, having a small cross-sectional dimension substantially cone shaped portion merging into a larger cross-sectional dimension substantially parabola shaped portion; or (e) wherein said cross-sectional configuration simulates a tear drop having a textured exterior surface; or (f) wherein said cross-sectional configuration simulates a tear drop having aerodynamic dimples, or an exterior surface wavy configuration; or (g) wherein said cross-sectional configuration substantially simulates a diamond with rounded apices; or (h) wherein said cross-sectional configuration simulates a tear drop with an extension nose.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to the field of lawn care, grass and weed cutting apparatus and methods and more particularly, is directed to a flexible but rigid aerodynamic cutting string for use with such devices and methods as flexible line trimmers and the like.

Heretofore, there have been many cutting methods and devices for maintaining well-manicured lawns and grass areas, particularly adjacent buildings, fence lines and other obstacles protruding from the turf above the grass to be cut. Maintaining grass and weed areas along roadways, embankments and generally uneven surfaces also present particular problems to those responsible for their maintenance.

Present-day grass and weed cutting tools have not been without difficulties in that they are laborious and time consuming to use. Such tools include manually operated shear disk and scissor type devices mounted on extended handles. In other prior art cutting tools, a gasoline engine or electric motor is assembled to a wheeled frame and is used to drive a rotating blade in a vertical or inclined plane for cutting grass and weeds, particularly along the sides of buildings. Such a tool is expensive and can be dangerous to operate.