Self-propelled machine
US-2019299795-A1 · Oct 3, 2019 · US
US11528841B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11528841-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916535666-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2022 |
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A control handle for a lawn mower includes a first lever and a second lever facing the first lever. Each lever is configured to actuate between an extended position and a depressed position. A controller is operatively associated with each of the first lever and the second lever so as to determine a position of the first lever with respect to the depressed position or the extended position of the first lever, and a position of the second lever with respect to the depressed position or the extended position of the second lever. Also, the first lever defines an interior having an opening facing the second lever such that the interior of the first lever is configured for receiving the second lever when at least one of the first lever and the second lever are actuated toward the respective depressed position.
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An adjustable electric control handle for a lawn mower comprising: a first lever configured to actuate between an extended position and a depressed position, a second lever configured to actuate between an extended position and a depressed position, the second lever facing the first lever such that a section of the first lever is closer to the second lever when the first lever is in the depressed position relative to the extended position, and a section of the second lever is closer to the first lever when the second lever is in the depressed position relative to the extended position, a controller operatively associated with each of the first lever and the second lever so as to determine a position of the first lever with respect to the depressed position or the extended position of the first lever, and a position of the second lever with respect to the depressed position or the extended position of the second lever, and the first lever defining an interior having an opening facing the second lever such that the interior of the first lever is configured for receiving the second lever when at least one of the first lever and the second lever are actuated toward the respective depressed position. 2. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 1 , wherein the controller comprises: a first sensor target fixed to the first lever, a second sensor target fixed to the second lever, a first sensor configured for detecting the position of the first sensor target, a detected position of the first sensor target is dispositive of a position of the first lever with respect to the extended position or the depressed position of the first lever, and a second sensor configured for detecting the position of the second sensor target, a detected position of the second sensor target is dispositive of a position of the second lever with respect to the extended position or the depressed position of the second lever. 3. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to continuously determine the position of the first sensor target and register the position of the first sensor target as a non-binary input. 4. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to continuously determine the position of the first sensor target and register the position of the first sensor target as an analog input. 5. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 2 , wherein the first sensor target and the second sensor target are respectively a first magnet and a second magnet, and the first sensor and the second sensor are respectively a first Hall effect sensor and a second Hall effect sensor. 6. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 5 , wherein the first Hall effect sensor is a linear output Hall effect sensor and the second Hall effect sensor is a digital output Hall effect sensor. 7. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 2 , wherein when each of the first lever and the second lever are in the respective depressed positions, the first sensor target is maximally far from the first sensor with respect to a stroke defined by a range of motion of the first lever between the extended position and the depressed position of the first lever, and the second sensor target is maximally close to the second sensor with respect to a stroke defined by a range of motion of the second lever between the extended position and the depressed position of the second sensor. 8. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 1 , further comprising a first button defined by a portion of the first lever raised away from the second lever and a second button defined a portion of the second lever raised away from the first lever, wherein each of the first lever and the second lever are configured to be actuated towards the respective depressed positions by pressing the first button and second button respectively. 9. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 1 , wherein: the first lever includes a curved middle portion and at least one side wall extending therefrom defining the interior of the first lever, and the second lever includes a body and a finger extending therefrom defining an interior of the second lever with an opening facing the first lever such that the second lever is configured for receiving the first lever when at least one of the first lever and the second lever are actuated towards the respective depressed position. 10. An adjustable electric control handle for a lawn mower comprising: a cover, a first lever disposed within the cover and pivotally fixed to the cover, and a second lever disposed within the cover, the second lever being pivotally fixed to the first lever and the cover such that the first lever and second lever share a common axis of rotation with respect to the cover, wherein the first lever and the second lever face each other within the cover such that a middle section of the first lever disposed within the cover is closer to the second lever when the first lever is in a depressed position relative to an extended position of the first lever, and a middle section of the second lever disposed within the cover is closer to the first lever when the second lever is in a depressed position relative to an extended position of the second lever. 11. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 10 , further comprising a pin extending from the second lever and into a hinge of the first lever so as to pivotally fix the first lever with the second lever, wherein the pin extends through the hinge and into the cover to pivotally fix both the first lever and second lever to the cover, and wherein the pin and hinge define a common axis of rotation between the first lever, the second lever, and the cover. 12. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 10 , further comprising: a first sensor target fixed to the first lever, a second sensor target fixed to the second lever, a first sensor configured for detecting the position of the first sensor target, a detected position of the first sensor target is dispositive of a position of the first lever with respect to the extended position or the depressed position of the first lever, and a second sensor configured for detecting the position of the second sensor target, a detected position of the second sensor target is dispositive of a position of the second lever with respect to the extended position or the depressed position of the second lever. 13. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 10 , further comprising a biasing member disposed between at least one of the first lever and the second lever and the cover, the biasing member being configured for biasing at least one of the first lever and second lever away from the other of the first lever and the second lever and toward the respective extended position. 14. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 10 , wherein the depressed position of the first lever defines an end of a range of motion of the first lever that is unobstructed by the second lever, the depressed position of the second lever defines an end of a range of motion of the second lever that is unobstructed by the first lever, and the first lever and the second lever are configured for being simultaneously actuated into the respective depressed positions. 15. The adjustable electric control handle of claim 10 , further comprising a first button defined by a raised portion of the first lever which extends through a first hole defined by the cover, and a second button defined by a raised portion of the second lever which extends thr
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