Lawnmower blade

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Inventors

Blarek, James A.
Nemke, David A.

Application #

310116

Filed

May-12-1999

Published

Feb-6-2001

Current US Class

056/17.5
056/295
056/DIG17

International Classes

A01D 034/72

Field of Search

56/17.5 56/255 56/295 56/DIG.

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

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Abstract
A lawnmower blade assembly, including a replaceable cutting edge insert and method for its use. The cutting edge insert is disposed within a recess of a support member at each end of a centrally rotatable main blade. The recess has a blunted front edge, a back shoulder, an outside shoulder, and a passage for an insert release tab. Two threaded preset Allen bolts, protruding from the recess floor, are permanently locked into position. The bolts are not specifically designed to carry the load of the rotating lawnmower blade. The back and outside shoulders of the recess provide most of the force necessary to retain the insert against rotational and centrifugal forces. The cutting edge insert, having substantially the same profile as the recess, and having slotted holes for reception of the bolts, can be slid in and out of the recess. An interference-type friction fit exists between the preset bolt head and the floor of the recess. The insert, having a razor-sharp cutting edge along its bottom surface, cantilevers slightly over the blunted edge of the main blade. The insert has a release tab, flush with the outside edge of the support, enabling a user to easily tap the insert out of position when it is ready to be replaced. The outside and back shoulders are positioned to provide retaining forces against the insert.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A rotary lawnmower blade assembly, comprising:

an elongated main blade defining a longitudinal axis, said blade having an insert support at each of two opposite ends, each said support connected and rotatable about a central axis, said support further comprising:

an upper surface having a chamfered edge that transitions into a coextensive blunted edge along a lower surface, said lower surface having an outside edge furthest from said central axis and a substantially rectangular recess within a corner of said support, said corner defined by where said blunted edge meets said outside edge, said recess further comprising:

a back shoulder opposite and parallel to said blunted edge, and extending the length of said blunted edge;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to lawnmower blades, and more specifically, a replaceable insert for a rotary lawnmower blade.

2. Description of the Related Art

In the past, the sharpening of a mower blade required the removal of the entire blade. Once the blade was removed, a new edge could be ground or filed onto the blade. The blade would then have to be remounted onto the shaft. This procedure is difficult and time consuming. Various types of replaceable cutters have been proposed to avoid the resharpening and eventual loss of the rotary blade. Such replaceable blades have presented problems of one type or another with regard to the requirement of complex fabrications, strength of the replaceable cutter, weakened resistance to damage by foreign objects, and costs. In addition, there is the difficulty associated with stabilizing the blade in light of significant centrifugal forces, which fatigue the fasteners, bolts, rivets, etc. between the separable cutting edge and the main blade assembly.
 
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