Lawn and garden tool with boom having adjustable length and detachable boom sections

US10688647B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10688647-B2
Application numberUS-201715599615-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 19, 2017
Priority dateMay 19, 2017
Publication dateJun 23, 2020
Grant dateJun 23, 2020

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A lawn and garden tool having a handle, a tool head and an adjustable length boom, wherein the boom includes telescoping first and second boom sections. The tool includes a connector assembly having a lock adapted to selectively lock the boom sections relative to one another at any one of a plurality of telescopic locations. The connector assembly further includes a latch adapted to maintain engagement of the boom sections relative to one another, wherein the latch may be manipulated by an operator to selectively allow separation of the boom sections.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lawn and garden tool comprising: a handle; a tool head; an adjustable length boom extending between the handle and the tool head, wherein the boom comprises: a first boom section comprising a first end connected to the handle; and a second boom section comprising a first end connected to the tool head, and further wherein a second end of either the first or second boom section is telescopically received within a second end of the other of the first or second boom section; and a connector assembly adapted to secure the first boom section to the second boom section, wherein the connector assembly comprises: a lock positioned at or near the second end of one or both of the first and second boom sections, wherein the lock is adapted to selectively lock the first boom section relative to the second boom section at any one of a plurality of telescopic locations; and a latch attached to either the first or second boom section, wherein the latch comprises an engagement member engageable with a channel disposed in the other of the first or second boom sections, wherein when the engagement member is engaged with the channel, the first or second boom section is translatable outwardly from the other of the first or second boom section until the engagement member engages a receiver positioned in the channel, and wherein the engagement member is selectively radially disengageable from the receiver to allow separation of the first boom section from the second boom section. 2. The lawn and garden tool of claim 1 , wherein the tool head comprises a motor operably powering a rotatable cutting head. 3. The lawn and garden tool of claim 1 , further comprising an actuator in communication with the latch, the actuator adapted to selectively disengage the engagement member from the receiver. 4. The lawn and garden tool of claim 3 , wherein the actuator comprises a lever disposed on an exterior surface of the first boom section. 5. The lawn and garden tool of claim 1 , wherein the lock comprises a collet attached to the second end of either the first or second boom section, and a compression sleeve attached to the other of the first or second boom section, wherein the compression sleeve is movable along the other of the first or second boom section and is threadably engageable with the collet. 6. The lawn and garden tool of claim 5 , wherein the compression sleeve is movable, relative to the collet, between: a first boom position, wherein the first boom section is movable relative to the second boom section; and a second boom position, wherein the first boom section is immobilized relative to the second boom section. 7. The lawn and garden tool of claim 1 , further comprising a variable-length extension cable passing through the first and second boom sections, the cable electrically connecting the handle to the tool head. 8. The lawn and garden tool of claim 7 , wherein at least a portion of the extension cable is helically coiled. 9. The lawn and garden tool of claim 1 , wherein the handle supports a power source. 10. The lawn and garden tool of claim 9 , wherein the power source is a battery. 11. A lawn and garden tool comprising: a handle supporting a power source; a tool head supporting a motor operably connected to a rotatable cutting head; a variable length boom extending between the handle and the tool head, wherein the boom comprises: a first boom section comprising a first end connected to the handle; and a second boom section comprising a first end connected to the tool head, and wherein a second end of either the first or second boom section is telescopically received within a second end of the other of the first or second boom section; and a connector assembly adapted to secure the first boom section to the second boom section, wherein the connector assembly comprises: a collet attached to the second end of the first boom section, and a compression sleeve movable along the second boom section; and a latch attached to either the first or second boom section, wherein the latch comprises an engagement member engageable with a channel disposed in the other of the first or second boom sections, wherein the engagement member is adapted to engage the channel such that the first or second boom section is translatable outwardly from the other of the first or second boom section until the engagement member engages a receiver positioned in the channel, and wherein the engagement member is adapted to selectively disengage from the receiver to allow separation of the first boom section from the second boom section. 12. The lawn and garden tool of claim 11 , wherein the sleeve is adapted to selectively engage the collet and immobilize the first boom section relative to the second boom section when the second boom section is positioned at any one of a plurality of telescopic locations relative to the first boom section. 13. The lawn and garden tool of claim 11 , wherein the latch is positioned at or adjacent the second end of the first boom section, and wherein the engagement member is adapted to engage the receiver at or adjacent the second end of the second boom section to prevent separation of the first and second boom sections. 14. The lawn and garden tool of claim 13 , further comprising an actuator adapted to selectively disengage the engagement member from the receiver. 15. The lawn and garden tool of claim 11 , further comprising an actuator adapted to selectively disengage the engagement member from the receiver. 16. The lawn and garden tool of claim 11 , wherein the sleeve comprises a female thread adapted to threadably engage a male thread formed on the collet. 17. The lawn and garden tool of claim 11 , wherein the collet defines one or more longitudinal slits adapted to allow radial compression of the collet. 18. A method of assembling, adjusting and disassembling a lawn and garden tool, the method comprising: assembling a first boom section with a second boom section, wherein the first boom section comprises a first end connected to a handle, and the second boom section comprises a first end connected to a tool head, wherein a second end of either the first or second boom section is telescopically received within a second end of the other of the first or second boom section; adjusting a distance between the handle and the tool head by telescopically sliding the boom sections relative to one another; securing the first boom section relative to the second boom section using a connector assembly, wherein the connector assembly comprises: a lock positioned at or near the second end of one or both of the first and second boom sections and a latch attached to either the first or second boom section, wherein the latch comprises an engagement member engageable with a channel disposed on the other of the first or second boom sections, wherein when the engagement member is engaged with the channel, the first or second boom section is translatable outwardly from the other of the first or second boom section until the engagement member engages a receiver positioned in the channel; engaging the lock to fix a position of the second boom section relative to the first boom section; disengaging the lock to allow telescopic movement of the second boom section relative to the first boom section; telescopically sliding the first and second boom sections away from one another; moving the engagement member from a position where the engagement member is engaged with the receiver to another position where the engagement member is radially disengaged

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  • Ergonomic provisions · CPC title

  • B25F5/02Primary

    Construction of casings, bodies or handles {(B25F5/006, B25F5/008 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • Handle arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US10688647B2 cover?
A lawn and garden tool having a handle, a tool head and an adjustable length boom, wherein the boom includes telescoping first and second boom sections. The tool includes a connector assembly having a lock adapted to selectively lock the boom sections relative to one another at any one of a plurality of telescopic locations. The connector assembly further includes a latch adapted to maintain en…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
The Toro Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25F5/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 23 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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