All wheel drive, walk behind mower
US-2017188511-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US10624262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10624262-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815939823-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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A transmission speed control system for a walk-behind lawn mower includes a transmission, a transmission positioning assembly, and an electronic control unit. The transmission is tiltable about and operably engaged with a drive axle shaft. The transmission positioning assembly tilts the transmission between first and second angular positions. A belt tension between a drive belt and a transmission pulley of the transmission continuously increases from a minimum belt tension when the transmission is in the first angular position to a maximum belt tension when the transmission is in the second angular position. The rotational drive force exerted on the drive axle shaft by the transmission and a resulting driving speed of the lawn mower vary proportionally with the belt tension. The electronic control unit controls the transmission positioning assembly to tilt the transmission based on target and detected driving speeds.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transmission speed control system for a walk-behind lawn mower, comprising: a transmission including a transmission pulley adapted to engage and be rotatably driven by a drive belt driven by an engine of the lawn mower, the transmission configured to translate rotation of the transmission pulley to a rotational drive force exerted on a drive axle shaft of the lawn mower to drive the lawn mower, the transmission provided to be tiltable between a first angular position and a second angular position within the lawn mower; and a transmission positioning assembly including a motor and a gear assembly secured to a frame of the lawn mower and the transmission, the gear assembly translating a drive force from the motor to tilt the transmission to and hold the transmission at any angular position between the first angular position and the second angular position, wherein a belt tension between the drive belt and the transmission pulley continuously increases from a minimum belt tension when the transmission is in the first angular position to a maximum belt tension when the transmission is in the second angular position, and the rotational drive force exerted on the drive axle shaft by the transmission and a resulting driving speed of the lawn mower vary proportionally with the belt tension, wherein the gear assembly comprises: a worm connected to and rotationally driven by the motor, a spur gear operably engaged with the worm to be driven to rotate by rotation of the worm, and a transmission angle control plate fixedly secured to the transmission and operably engaged with the spur gear to be driven to rotate by rotation of the spur gear, wherein rotation of the transmission angle control plate tilts the transmission about the drive axle shaft so that an axis of rotation of the transmission to change the angular position of the transmission is along an axial direction of the drive axle shaft. 2. The transmission speed control system according to claim 1 , further comprising an electronic control unit, including at least one processor, that controls the transmission positioning assembly to adjust the angular position of the transmission. 3. The transmission speed control system according to claim 2 , wherein the electronic control unit: determines a target driving speed of the lawn mower; determines a target angular position of the transmission, which is the angular position of the transmission that yields the belt tension that causes the transmission to exert the rotational drive force on the drive axle shaft to drive the lawn mower at the target driving speed; and controls the transmission positioning assembly to adjust the angular position of the transmission to the target angular position. 4. The transmission speed control system according to claim 3 , further comprising a user interface device in communication with the electronic control unit and through which a user inputs the target driving speed, wherein the electronic control unit determines the target driving speed to be the target driving speed input by the user. 5. The transmission speed control system according to claim 3 , further comprising a speed sensor that detects a driving speed of the lawn mower, wherein the electronic control unit determines a difference between the target driving speed and the driving speed detected by the speed sensor, and when a value of the difference is greater than a predetermined value, determines a target adjusted angular position of the transmission to reduce the value of the difference to be less than the predetermined value, and controls the transmission positioning assembly to adjust the angular position of the transmission to the target adjusted angular position. 6. The transmission speed control system according to claim 5 , wherein the electronic control unit determines the target adjusted angular position of the transmission to be: relatively nearer than a current angular position to the first angular position when the driving speed detected by the speed sensor is greater than the target driving speed, and relatively nearer than the current angular position to the second angular position when the driving speed detected by the speed sensor is less than the target driving speed. 7. The transmission speed control system according to claim 6 , wherein the gear assembly comprises: a worm wheel operably engaged with the worm to be driven to rotate by rotation of the worm; the spur gear fixed to the worm wheel to integrally rotate therewith about a common axis of rotation; and the motor is configured to drive the spur gear, through the worm and the worm wheel, in a first direction and a second direction, the electronic control unit controls the motor to drive the spur gear, through the worm and the worm wheel, in the first direction to move the angular position of the transmission toward the first angular position, and in the second direction to move the angular position of the transmission toward the second angular position. 8. The transmission speed control system according to claim 5 , wherein the gear assembly comprises: a worm wheel operably engaged with the worm to be driven to rotate by rotation of the worm; the spur gear fixed to the worm wheel to integrally rotate therewith about a common axis of rotation; and the motor is configured to drive the spur gear, through the worm and the worm wheel, in a first direction and a second direction, the electronic control unit controls the motor to drive the spur gear, through the worm and the worm wheel, in the first direction to move the angular position of the transmission toward the first angular position, and in the second direction to move the angular position of the transmission toward the second angular position. 9. The transmission speed control system according to claim 2 , wherein the gear assembly comprises: a worm wheel operably engaged with the worm to be driven to rotate by rotation of the worm; the spur gear fixed to the worm wheel to integrally rotate therewith about a common axis of rotation; and the motor is configured to drive the spur gear, through the worm and the worm wheel, in a first direction and a second direction, the electronic control unit controls the motor to drive the spur gear, through the worm and the worm wheel, in the first direction to move the angular position of the transmission toward the first angular position, and in the second direction to move the angular position of the transmission toward the second angular position. 10. The transmission speed control system according to claim 1 , wherein the gear assembly comprises: a worm wheel operably engaged with the worm to be driven to rotate by rotation of the worm; and the spur gear fixed to the worm wheel to integrally rotate therewith about a common axis of rotation. 11. The transmission speed control system according to claim 10 , wherein the transmission is secured to the drive axle shaft with the drive axle shaft passing therethrough. 12. The transmission speed control system according to claim 11 , wherein in the first angular position a front portion of the transmission in a longitudinal direction of the lawn mower, which is perpendicular to an axial direction of the drive axle shaft, is disposed relatively lower in a height direction, which is perpendicular to the axial direction of the drive axle shaft and the longitudinal direction of the lawn mower, than a rear portion of the transmission in the longitudinal direction of the lawn mower, and in the second angular position the front portion of the transmission is disposed substantially level in the height direction with the rear
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