Lawn care device

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Inventors

Dambroth, Jurgen

Application #

970681

Filed

Dec-18-1978

Published

Dec-22-1981

Current US Class

056/193
056/255
056/295
172/21
172/438
172/748

International Classes

A01D 043/02; A01B 045/02; A01D 035/26

Field of Search

56/295 56/16.6 56/17.5 56/193 56/367 56/400.04 56/255 172/45 172/42

Assignee

Firma RUX KG (Barsinghausen, DE)

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Collard; Allison C., Galgano; Thomas M.

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Abstract
A lawn care device is provided which essentially consists of support beams or rotary cutter blades which are mounted onto the vertically disposed drive shaft of conventional lawn motors. The support beams are provided with receiving means, support-like bars, trunnions and the like, for pivotably mounting work tools thereon. The work tools are moved into an operating position by the forces resulting from the rotation of the support beam and are pivoted to a non-operative position when engaging an obstacle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for lawn care for use in connection with a lawn mower having a vertically-extending motor drive shaft, comprising:

at least one generally horizontally-disposed support beam having a vertical axis of rotation which may be coupled to said shaft for rotation therewith, said support beam including mounting means for pivotably mounting work tools thereon so that said work tools may be pivoted between an operative position, which position of the tool is caused by the centrifugal forces resulting from the rotation of said support beam, and a non-operative position, which position of the tool is caused by the tool engaging an obstruction;

at least one working tool pivotably mounted on said support beam by means of said mounting means, said tool being pivotably mounted such that movement thereof from said operative to said non-operative position occurs in a direction generally opposite to the rotational direction of said support beam and so that upon engaging an obstacle said tool yields rearwardly relative to the rotating support beam by overcoming the centrifugal force acting thereon and upon passing the obstacle is returned to said operative position by the centrifugal force acting thereon; and



Description
The invention relates to a device for lawn care and the like. More particularly, it relates to a lawn mower attachment which essentially consists of a rotatable support beam, cutter support beam, or cutting blade which is mounted onto a vertically-disposed motor drive shaft of conventional lawn mowers and which is provided with receiving means for attaching work tools thereto.

Lawns require intensive care if they are to look healthy and beautiful. In particular, in addition to mowing the lawn, the zone close to the ground between the grass tips and the ground must be kept free from deposits, undesirable plants, moss, etc. Furthermore, the earth crust must be frequently scratched or cut, so that the supply of nutrients to the grass roots is assured.

Heretofore, these types of lawn care techniques are done by means of rakes, lawn brooms, manual scratching devices, and the like, in the case of small and medium lawns. Auxiliary devices for conventional lawn mowers are already known which facilitate the aforementioned operations by mechanical means. For example, so-called power rakes are suggested which can be mounted onto the lawn mower instead of the cutting blade or cutter beam supports. The power rakes are so arranged that the ends of a sheet metal member are deflected downwardly, thus forming the cutting edges which either engage between the grass blades for clearing purposes or for scratching the ground surface crust. These embodiments of power rakes are dangerous and frequently result in accidents or damage to the drive unit of the lawn mower, because the power rakes cannot circumvent obstacles on the ground, for example, stones. Therefore, it has been suggested to use flexible, deflected sheet metal members for the power rakes for treating the lawn which are in the shape of spring trunnions mounted on the support. These spring trunnions have a circular cross section and are suitable for aerating the area close to the ground, but are not suitable for cutting into the ground surface. Since the spring trunnions are more elastic than the aforementioned rigid sheet metal members having deflected ends, it is easier to avoid obstacles on the ground, so that damage to the drive unit is prevented but, on the other hand, they are still relatively rigid, so that they may interfere with its operation. Furthermore, these known power rakes are only suitable for clearing the ground.
 
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