Methods using activity manager for monitoring user activity
US-9848776-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US10959373B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10959373-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016859713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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An outdoor power equipment unit includes a front wheel independent suspension system. The front wheel independent suspension system includes a frame, a first front wheel assembly, a second front wheel assembly, a first laterally-extending suspension arm pair, and a second laterally-extending suspension arm pair. The first laterally-extending suspension arm pair includes a first suspension arm and a second suspension arm, both coupled to the frame and the first front wheel assembly. The second laterally-extending suspension arm pair includes a third suspension arm and a fourth suspension arm, both coupled to the frame and the second front wheel assembly. Both the first suspension arm pair and the second suspension arm pair are configured to independently pivot about the frame such that each of the first front wheel assembly and the second front wheel assembly are vertically displaceable relative to the frame.
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An outdoor power equipment unit comprising: a front wheel independent suspension system comprising: a frame; a first front wheel assembly; a second front wheel assembly; a first laterally-extending suspension arm pair comprising: a first suspension arm pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the first front wheel assembly; and a second suspension arm arranged substantially parallel to the first suspension arm and pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the first front wheel assembly; and a second laterally-extending suspension arm pair comprising: a third suspension arm pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the second front wheel assembly; and a fourth suspension arm arranged substantially parallel to the third suspension arm and pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the second front wheel assembly, wherein both the first suspension arm pair and the second suspension arm pair are configured to independently pivot about the frame such that each of the first front wheel assembly and the second front wheel assembly are vertically displaceable relative to the frame. 2. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 1 , wherein the first front wheel assembly comprises a first post extending along a first vertical axis and the second front wheel assembly comprises a second post extending along a second vertical axis, wherein the first front wheel assembly and the second front wheel assembly remain in a generally vertical orientation in both an unloaded state and a fully loaded state of the front wheel independent suspension system, and wherein the first front wheel assembly is capable of pivoting about the first vertical axis and the second front wheel assembly is capable of pivoting about the second vertical axis. 3. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 2 , wherein the frame further comprises a front structural member, wherein the first suspension arm, the second suspension arm, the third suspension arm, and the fourth suspension arm are pivotally coupled to the front structural member of the frame, and wherein the front wheel independent suspension system further comprises a first shock absorber assembly pivotally coupled to the front structural member and a second shock absorber assembly pivotally coupled to the front structural member. 4. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 3 , wherein in the unloaded state of the front wheel independent suspension system, the first shock absorber assembly and the second shock absorber assembly are in an extended position, and wherein in the fully loaded state of the front wheel independent suspension system, the first shock absorber assembly and the second shock absorber assembly are in a compressed position. 5. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 4 , wherein when the front wheel independent suspension system is in the unloaded state, the second suspension arm is biased at a first angle relative to a first horizontal axis perpendicular to the first vertical axis and the fourth suspension arm is biased at the first angle relative to a second horizontal axis perpendicular to the second vertical axis. 6. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 5 , wherein when the front wheel independent suspension system is in the fully loaded state, the second suspension arm is biased at a second angle relative to the first horizontal axis and the fourth suspension arm is biased at the second angle relative to the second horizontal axis, and wherein the second angle is larger than the first angle. 7. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 1 , further comprising a cutter deck comprising a first mower blade positioned on a first longitudinal axis and a second mower blade positioned on a second longitudinal axis, wherein the first front wheel assembly is slightly offset from the first longitudinal axis and the second front wheel assembly is slightly offset from the second longitudinal axis. 8. The outdoor power equipment unit of claim 7 , wherein the cutter deck further comprises a third mower blade positioned between the first mower blade and the second mower blade. 9. A front wheel independent suspension system for outdoor power equipment, the independent suspension system comprising: a frame; a first front wheel assembly; a second front wheel assembly; a first laterally-extending suspension arm pair comprising: a first suspension arm pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the first front wheel assembly; and a second suspension arm arranged substantially parallel to the first suspension arm and pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the first front wheel assembly; and a second laterally-extending suspension arm pair comprising: a third suspension arm pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the second front wheel assembly; and a fourth suspension arm arranged substantially parallel to the third suspension arm and pivotally coupled at a first end to the frame and pivotally coupled at a second end to the second front wheel assembly, wherein both the first suspension arm pair and the second suspension arm pair are configured to independently pivot about the frame such that each of the first front wheel assembly and the second front wheel assembly are vertically displaceable relative to the frame. 10. The front wheel independent suspension system of claim 9 , wherein the first front wheel assembly comprises a first post extending along a first vertical axis and the second front wheel assembly comprises a second post extending along a second vertical axis, wherein the first front wheel assembly and the second front wheel assembly remain in a generally vertical orientation in both an unloaded state and a fully loaded state of the front wheel independent suspension system, and wherein the first front wheel assembly is capable of pivoting about the first vertical axis and the second front wheel assembly is capable of pivoting about the second vertical axis. 11. The front wheel independent suspension system of claim 10 , wherein the frame further comprises a front structural member, wherein the first suspension arm, the second suspension arm, the third suspension arm, and the fourth suspension arm are pivotally coupled to the front structural member of the frame, and wherein the front wheel independent suspension system further comprises a first shock absorber assembly pivotally coupled to the front structural member and a second shock absorber assembly pivotally coupled to the front structural member. 12. The front wheel independent suspension system of claim 11 , wherein in the unloaded state of the front wheel independent suspension system, the first shock absorber assembly and the second shock absorber assembly are in an extended position, and wherein in the fully loaded state of the front wheel independent suspension system, the first shock absorber assembly and the second shock absorber assembly are in a compressed position. 13. The front wheel independent suspension system of claim 12 , wherein when the front wheel independent suspension system is in the unloaded state, the second suspension arm is biased at a first angle relative to a first horizontal axis perpendicular to the first vertical axis and the fourth suspension arm is biased at the first angle relative to a second horizontal axis perpendicular to the second vertical axis. 14. The
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