Rotor for snow thrower
US-12000101-B2 · Jun 4, 2024 · US
US10392761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10392761-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615347384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2019 |
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A snowthrower includes a body, a chute rotatable relative to the body among multiple chute positions, wherein the chute is configured to discharge snow from the snowthrower, a motor for rotating the chute, a user input device, and an electronic control unit configured to control the motor to automatically rotate the chute from a first chute position on a first side of a zero degree chute position aligned with the forward direction of travel of the snowthrower to a second chute position on a second side of the zero degree chute position upon actuation of the user input device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A snowthrower comprising: a body; a chute rotatable relative to the body among a plurality of chute positions, wherein the chute is configured to discharge snow from the snowthrower; a motor for rotating the chute; a drive wheel and a drive wheel control interface for engaging the drive wheel to move the snow thrower in a forward direction of travel; a user input device; and an electronic control unit configured to control the motor to provide directional output control of the chute without continuous actuation of the user input device by a user by automatically rotating the chute upon actuation of the user input device by the user, wherein the automatic rotation of the chute is from a first chute position on a first side of a zero degree chute position aligned with the forward direction of travel of the snowthrower to a second chute position on a second side of the zero degree chute position. 2. The snowthrower of claim 1 , wherein the first chute position is located clockwise from the zero degree chute position and the second chute position is located counterclockwise from the zero degree chute position. 3. The snowthrower of claim 1 , wherein the first chute position is located counterclockwise from the zero degree chute position and the second chute position is located clockwise from the zero degree chute position. 4. The snowthrower of claim 1 , further comprising: a chute position detector configured to detect a current chute position. 5. The snowthrower of claim 4 , wherein the chute position detector includes a lead screw mechanically coupled to the chute so that the rotation of the chute rotates the lead screw, a target member coupled to the lead screw so that rotation of the lead screw causes linear movement of the target member, and a position sensor configured to detect a distance between the target member and the position sensor, wherein the distance between the target member and the position sensor is indicative of the current chute position. 6. The snowthrower of claim 1 , wherein the chute is rotatable between a clockwise angular limit and a counterclockwise angular limit; and further comprising: a clockwise limit switch configured to be actuated when the chute is at the clockwise angular limit and wherein actuation of the clockwise limit switch prevents the chute from further clockwise rotation; and a counterclockwise limit switch configured to be actuated when the chute is at the counterclockwise angular limit and wherein actuation of the counterclockwise limit switch prevents the chute from further counterclockwise rotation. 7. The snowthrower of claim 6 , further comprising: a chute position detector configured to detect a current chute position. 8. The snowthrower of claim 7 , wherein the chute position detector includes a lead screw mechanically coupled to the chute so that the rotation of the chute rotates the lead screw, a target member coupled to the lead screw so that rotation of the lead screw causes linear movement of the target member, and a position sensor configured to detect a distance between the target member and the position sensor, wherein the distance between the target member and the position sensor is indicative of the current chute position. 9. The snowthrower of claim 1 , further comprising a control interface including the user input device. 10. The snowthrower of claim 9 , wherein the control interface further includes a chute position switch configured to enable the user to rotate the chute among the plurality of chute positions; and wherein the electronic control unit is further configured to control the motor based on an input from the chute position switch to rotate the chute to a desired chute position. 11. The snowthrower of claim 10 , wherein the control interface further includes a handle configured to be grasped by a hand of a user; and wherein the chute position switch is located near the handle to enable the user to rotate the chute without removing the hand from the first handle. 12. The snowthrower of claim 10 , wherein the chute position switch comprises a multi-position switch. 13. The snowthrower of claim 10 , wherein the chute position switch comprises a control knob. 14. The snowthrower of claim 9 , further comprising: an auger configured to gather snow; wherein the control interface further includes a drive lever configured to control engagement of the auger. 15. The snowthrower of claim 9 , further comprising: an impeller configured to gather snow; wherein the control interface further includes a drive lever configured to control engagement of the impeller. 16. A snowthrower comprising: a body; a chute rotatable relative to the body among a plurality of chute positions, wherein the chute is configured to discharge snow from the snowthrower; a motor for rotating the chute; a drive wheel and a drive wheel control interface for engaging the drive wheel to move the snow thrower in a forward direction of travel; a user input device; and an electronic control unit structured to control the motor to provide directional output control of the chute without continuous actuation of the user input device by a user by automatically rotating the chute upon actuation of the user input device by the user, wherein the automatic rotation of the chute is from a first chute position determined by the electronic control unit on a first side of a zero degree chute position aligned with the forward direction of travel of the snowthrower to a second chute position determined by the electronic control unit on a second side of the zero degree chute position. 17. The snowthrower of claim 16 , wherein the second chute position determined by the electronic control unit is a mirror position of the first chute position. 18. The snowthrower of claim 16 , wherein the second chute position determined by the electronic control unit is a flip position one hundred eighty degrees from the first chute position. 19. The snowthrower of claim 16 , further comprising: a clockwise limit switch structured to communicate with the electronic control unit when the chute is at a clockwise angular limit; and a counterclockwise limit switch structured to communicate with the electronic control unit when the chute is at a counterclockwise angular limit, wherein the electronic control unit inhibits clockwise rotation past the clockwise angular limit, and wherein the electronic control unit inhibits counterclockwise rotation past the counterclockwise angular limit. 20. The snowthrower of claim 16 , wherein the user input device includes a chute position switch structured in communication with the electronic control unit, and wherein the electronic control unit is further structured to control the motor based on an input from the chute position switch to rotate the chute between the first chute position and the second chute position.
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