All wheel drive, walk behind mower
US-9055713-B2 · Jun 16, 2015 · US
US10080327B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10080327-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715468355-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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A drive system includes a first transmission, a second transmission and at least one flexible driving member. The first transmission is operably coupled to a first set of wheels to provide drive power to the first set of wheels responsive to engagement of the first transmission. The second transmission is operably coupled to a second set of wheels to provide drive power to the second set of wheels responsive to engagement of the second transmission. The at least one flexible driving member is operably coupled to a remote actuator and a drive shaft of the walk-behind outdoor power equipment device. The at least one flexible member selectively engages one of the first transmission or the second transmission to switch a walk-behind outdoor power equipment device between all wheel drive operation and another drive mode via the remote actuator.
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A lawn mower comprising: a blade housing; an engine supported at least in part by the blade housing and configured to rotate a drive shaft, wherein the drive shaft comprises a drive shaft pulley; a mobility assembly operably coupled to the engine and configured to provide mobility of the lawn mower responsive at least in part to operation of the engine, wherein the mobility assembly comprises a first set of wheels and a second set of wheels; a drive system comprising: a first transmission operably coupled to the first set of wheels; a second transmission operably coupled to the second set of wheels; a single flexible driving member; and an idler pulley; and a remote actuator operably coupled to the drive system, wherein the idler pulley moves from a first position to a second position responsive to operation of the remote actuator, wherein, when the idler pulley is in the first position, the lawn mower is in a no wheel drive mode such that the flexible driving member is slack and power is not transmitted from the drive shaft to the first and second transmissions, wherein, when the idler pulley is moved to the second position, the lawn mower is switched to an all wheel drive mode such that the idler pulley tightens the flexible driving member to engage the drive shaft pulley, the first transmission, and the second transmission to permit power transmission from the drive shaft to each of the first and second sets of wheels, and wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the drive shaft pulley engages a first surface of the flexible driving member, and the idler pulley engages a second surface of the flexible driving member, wherein the second surface of the flexible driving member is opposite to the first surface of the flexible driving member. 2. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the drive system further comprises a second idler pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the second idler pulley engages the flexible driving member, and wherein the idler pulley is closer to the second idler pulley in the second position than in the first position. 3. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the drive system further comprises a second idler pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the second idler pulley engages the flexible driving member, and wherein, responsive to operation of the remote actuator, the idler pulley moves towards the second idler pulley. 4. The lawn mower of claim 3 , wherein the drive system further comprises a third idler pulley, wherein the idler pulley and the third idler pulley are disposed substantially on opposite sides of the drive shaft pulley from each other, and wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the idler pulley and the third idler pulley engage the second surface of the flexible driving member. 5. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the first transmission comprises a first drive pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the first drive pulley engages the flexible driving member, and wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the idler pulley is positioned substantially between the drive shaft pulley and the first drive pulley, and is positioned closer to the drive shaft pulley than to the first drive pulley. 6. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the first transmission comprises a first drive pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the first drive pulley engages the flexible driving member, wherein the idler pulley is disposed closer to the first drive pulley than to the drive shaft pulley, and wherein, responsive to operation of the remote actuator, the idler pulley moves relative to the first drive pulley. 7. The lawn mower of claim 6 , wherein the idler pulley is disposed at a portion of a rotatable arm, and wherein, responsive to operation of the remote actuator, the rotatable arm rotates to cause the idler pulley to move to engage the flexible driving member with the first drive pulley. 8. The lawn mower of claim 7 , wherein the first transmission is a rear transmission positioned substantially between the drive shaft and a handle assembly of the lawn mower. 9. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the flexible driving member is a drive belt. 10. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the remote actuator comprises a lever. 11. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein, responsive to operation of the remote actuator, the first transmission is configured to drive the first set of wheels through a range of increasing speeds while the lawn mower is switched from the no wheel drive mode to the all wheel drive mode. 12. The lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the lawn mower is a walk-behind lawn mower. 13. A drive system comprising: a first transmission operably coupled to a first set of wheels of a walk-behind outdoor power equipment device; a second transmission operably coupled to a second set of wheels of the walk-behind outdoor power equipment device; a single flexible driving member; and an idler pulley, wherein the idler pulley moves from a first position to a second position responsive to operation of a remote actuator of the walk-behind outdoor power equipment device, wherein, when the idler pulley is in the first position, the walk-behind outdoor power equipment device is in a no wheel drive mode such that the flexible driving member is slack and power is not transmitted from a drive shaft of the walk-behind outdoor power equipment device to the first and second transmissions, wherein, when the idler pulley is moved to the second position, the walk-behind outdoor power equipment device is switched to an all wheel drive mode such that the idler pulley tightens the flexible driving member to engage the drive shaft pulley, the first transmission, and the second transmission to permit power transmission from the drive shaft to each of the first and second sets of wheels, and wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, a drive shaft pulley of the drive shaft engages a first surface of the flexible driving member, and the idler pulley engages a second surface of the flexible driving member, wherein the second surface of the flexible driving member is opposite to the first surface of the flexible driving member. 14. The drive system of claim 13 , wherein the drive system further comprises a second idler pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the second idler pulley engages the flexible driving member, and wherein the idler pulley is closer to the second idler pulley in the second position than in the first position. 15. The drive system of claim 13 , wherein the drive system further comprises a second idler pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the second idler pulley engages the flexible driving member, and wherein, responsive to operation of the remote actuator, the idler pulley moves towards the second idler pulley. 16. The drive system of claim 15 , wherein the drive system further comprises a third idler pulley, wherein the idler pulley and the third idler pulley are disposed substantially on opposite sides of the drive shaft pulley from each other, and wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the idler pulley and the third idler pulley engage the second surface of the flexible driving member. 17. The drive system of claim 13 , wherein the first transmission comprises a first drive pulley, wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the first drive pulley engages the flexible driving member, and wherein, in the all wheel drive mode, the idler pulley is positioned substantially between the drive shaft pulley and the first drive pulley, and is positioned cl
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