Lawn mower

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Inventors

Wixom, Marvin J.

Application #

279826

Filed

Jul-2-1981

Published

Dec-21-1982

Current US Class

056/13.6
056/255
056/320.2

International Classes

A01D 035/264

Field of Search

56/13.6 56/17.5 56/295 56/320.1 56/320.2 56/255

Examiners

Eskovitz; Jay N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weiss; Harry M.

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Abstract
An improved type of lawn mower that incorporates two cutting blades rotatably mounted in separate housings diagonally opposed to each other at the bottom portion of the lawn mower housing. The diagonal mounting of the cutting blades permits cutting overlap and an increased cutting path. A cleaning blade assembly is mounted on each of the cutting blades to aid in the efficient removal of grass clippings from the walls of each of the blade housings, through individual exit chutes preferably located on the same side of the mower housing or deck so that large areas of long or damp grass can be cut with a significant savings in time and labor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A lawn mower capable of cutting a wide path through grass, comprising:

a housing;

at least two blade housings mounted substantially diagonally opposed to each other on said housing;

a cuting blade rotatively mounted in each of the said blade housings;

separate exit shoot means coupled to each one of said to blade housings to accomodate the removal of grass clippings from each one of the said two blade housings, each of said two blade housings comprising a separate wall which follows generally the arcuate path of its respective cutting blade except for that portion of the arcuate path corresponding to the entry of its respective exit shoot, each of said separate exit shoots comprising different first and second walls leading from its respective blade housing to an outlet portion on one side of said housing;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to an improved type of lawn mower, and more specifically, to lawn mowers of the type having multiple blades for the purpose of rapidly cutting areas of grass and having self-contained mechanical devices to prevent the accumulation of long or damp grass clippings within the cutting blade housings.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the past, most gasoline or electrically driven lawn mowers were built incorporating the use of one cutting blade rotatably mounted in a single housing. These mowers were manually pushed or controlled to cut a relatively narrow path in a grass area thereby requiring many passes to complete a cutting job.

These prior art type mowers exhibited the tendency to accumulate clippings within the cutting blade housing when cutting long or slightly damp grass. This often required the manual removal of the accumulation of grass clippings to avoid restricting the rotation of the cutting blade or to permit ejection of the clippings through the outlet of the housing portion located around the cutting blade to prevent the choking off or stopping of the blade rotation. Thus, a great deal of time was wasted in stopping the mower to remove the clippings and then restarting the mower after clipping removal. Additionally, it was very difficult to perform mowing jobs in the early morning hours when the grass was usually somewhat damp thereby reducing the daylight time available for cutting grass.
 
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