Rotor for snow thrower
US-12000101-B2 · Jun 4, 2024 · US
US10464587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10464587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615213234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A utility implement may include a frame, traction members supported by the frame, a propulsion unit supported by the frame and operably coupled to the traction members, a handle bar coupled to the frame, a control handle extending from the handlebar and located to be gripped by an operator while the operator is maneuvering the utility implement and as the utility implement is being driven by the traction members and a control transmission associating the control handle to the propulsion unit such that manipulation of the control handle adjusts operation of the propulsion unit to adjust propulsion of the utility implement by the traction members.
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A utility implement comprising: a frame; traction members supported by the frame; a propulsion unit supported by the frame and operably coupled to the traction members; a handle bar coupled to the frame, the handlebar providing gripping surfaces by which an operator may push, pull or maneuver the utility implement over a terrain while the utility implement is not under power, wherein the handlebar is cantilevered rearwardly beyond the traction members and rearwardly beyond a rear end of the frame; a control handle extending from the handlebar and located to be gripped by an operator while the operator is maneuvering the utility implement and as the utility implement is being driven by the traction members; a control transmission associating the control handle to the propulsion unit such that manipulation of the control handle adjusts operation of the propulsion unit to adjust propulsion of the utility implement by the traction members a second control handle extending from the handlebar and located to be gripped while an operator is maneuvering the utility implement, the control handle located to be gripped by a right-hand of the operator while the second control handle is being gripped by a left-hand of the operator during maneuvering of the utility implement and as the utility implement is being driven by the traction members, wherein the control handle and the second control handle are linked to one another such that movement of one of the control handle and the second control handle automatically results in proportional movement of the other of the control handle and the second control handle, wherein the control handle and the second control handle are pivotally supported for pivotal movement about a first fore-aft axis and a second fore-aft axis, respectively, and wherein the control handle and the second control handle are linked such that pivotal movement of one of the control handle and the second control handle in a clockwise direction automatically results in pivotal movement of the other of the control handle and the second control handle in a counterclockwise direction. 2. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the control handle comprises a joystick. 3. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the control handle is actuatable to switch between a forward direction and a rearward direction. 4. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the traction members comprises left traction member and a right traction member and wherein the control handle is actuatable to differently drive the left traction member and the right traction member relative to one another. 5. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the control handle is actuatable to adjust the transmission to control a speed in which the traction members move the utility implement. 6. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein control handle is pivotable about an axis to control the direction. 7. The utility implement of claim 6 , wherein the axis is a fore-aft extending axis. 8. The utility implement of claim 7 , wherein the control handle is linearly movable in the fore-aft direction. 9. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the control handle is actuatable to control a direction at which the traction members move the utility implement, to control the speed at which the traction members move the utility implement and to differently drive a left traction member of the traction members relative to a right traction member of the traction members. 10. The utility implement of claim 9 , wherein the control handle is pivotable about a fore-aft axis from a neutral position, the first rotational direction from the neutral position corresponding to a forward direction and a second rotational direction from the neutral position corresponding to a reverse direction and an angular extent of rotation from the neutral position corresponding to a speed. 11. The utility implement of claim 10 , wherein the control handle is inclined below vertical towards a centerline of the utility implement when the control handle is in the neutral position. 12. The utility implement of claim 10 , wherein the control handle it resiliently biased to the neutral position. 13. The utility implement of claim 10 , wherein the control handle is linearly movable along the fore-aft axis, different linear positions of the control handle corresponding to different propulsion of a left traction member and a traction member of the traction members relative to one another. 14. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the control handle and the second control handle are rotatably supported for rotation towards one another and away from one another and wherein the control transmission comprises: a rotational position sensor operably coupled to at least one of the control handle and the second control handle to sense the rotational position of at least one of the control handle and the second control handle; and an actuator to adjust the propulsion unit, based upon a sensed rotational position of at least one of the control handle and the second control handle, between a forward state in which the propulsion unit drives the utility implement in a forward direction and a rearward state in which the propulsion unit drives the utility implement in a rearward direction. 15. The utility implement of claim 1 , wherein the control handle is actuatable to adjust the propulsion unit between a forward state in which the propulsion unit drives the snow thrower in a forward direction and a rearward state in which the propulsion unit drives the utility implement in a rearward direction and wherein the second control handle is actuatable to adjust driving of a left traction member of the traction members relative to a right traction member of the traction members. 16. The utility implement of claim 1 further comprising: a snow removal auger; a snow thrower chute rotatably supported relative to the frame; and a manual input carried by the control handle, actuation of the manual input adjusting one of a rotational position of the chute and operation of the auger.
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