Aerator with variable delay of coring head
US-10206321-B2 · Feb 19, 2019 · US
US11272652B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11272652-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916361053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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A turf aerator includes a tine assembly and an input mechanism. The tine assembly includes multiple tines, a retractor plate for positioning the plurality of tines, and a linkage for selectively moving the retractor plate and the plurality of tines between an operating position and a retracted position. The input mechanism coupled to the linkage, the input mechanism operable to activate the linkage to move the retractor plate and the plurality of tines between the operating position and the retracted position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A turf aerator, comprising: a frame; a tine crank rotatably supported by the frame; a plurality of tines coupled to the tine crank; a swing arm rotatably supported by the frame; a retractor plate fixed to the swing arm, the tines passing through openings in the retractor plate; a linkage for selectively moving the retractor plate from an operating position to a retracted position, a first end of the linkage terminating at a pedal; a keeper bar fixed to the swing arm; a latch for engaging the keeper bar when the retractor plate is at the retracted position, the latch being rotatably supported by the frame; and an input for selectively rotating the latch to disengage the keeper bar, thereby allowing the retractor plate to move from the retracted position to the operating position. 2. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the keeper bar is indirectly fixed to the swing arm. 3. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein a second end of the linkage is rotatably coupled to the swing arm. 4. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein a second end of the linkage is indirectly rotatably coupled to the swing arm. 5. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein a second end of the linkage has an axis of rotation that is coaxial with an axis of the keeper bar. 6. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the linkage includes a driving link and a driven link operable by the driving link, the driving link defining the linkage first end, the driven link having a sliding slot, a distal end of the driving link having a sliding element passing through the sliding slot and interacting with the driven link. 7. The turf aerator of claim 6 , wherein the driven link has an axis of rotation that is coaxial with an axis of the keeper bar. 8. The turf aerator of claim 1 , wherein the input includes a cable and a release handle. 9. A turf aerator, comprising: a frame; a tine crank rotatably supported by the frame; a plurality of tines coupled to the tine crank; a pair of swing arms rotatably supported by the frame; a retractor plate fixed to the pair of swing arms, the tines passing through openings in the retractor plate; a linkage for selectively moving the retractor plate from an operating position to a retracted position, a first end of the linkage terminating at a pedal; a keeper bar fixed to the pair of swing arms; a latch for engaging the keeper bar when the retractor plate is at the retracted position, the latch being rotatably supported by the frame; and a cable for selectively rotating the latch to disengage the keeper bar, thereby allowing the retractor plate to move from the retracted position to the operating position, the cable being operable by a release handle. 10. The turf aerator of claim 9 , wherein the linkage includes a driving link and a driven link operable by the driving link, the driving link defining the linkage first end, the driven link having a sliding slot, a distal end of the driving link having a sliding element passing through the sliding slot and interacting with the driven link. 11. The turf aerator of claim 10 , wherein the driven link has an axis of rotation that is coaxial with an axis of the keeper bar. 12. The turf aerator of claim 9 , further comprising a shield rotatably coupled to the swing arms for providing a buffer between the tines and an operator when the retractor plate is at the operating position.
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