Robotic lawnmower with passive cleaning assembly

US11589504B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11589504-B2
Application numberUS-202117526285-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 15, 2021
Priority dateJul 18, 2016
Publication dateFeb 28, 2023
Grant dateFeb 28, 2023

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A lawnmower, and in particular a robotic lawnmower, can include a passive cleaning assembly for removing detritus from the lawnmower housing. The passive cleaning assembly can be moveably mounted on the housing. Movement of the lawnmower with respect to the ground can cause a cleaning portion of the passive cleaning assembly to move with respect to the housing, and thereby remove detritus from the housing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lawnmower comprising: a housing; and a passive cleaning assembly for removing detritus from the housing, the passive cleaning assembly being moveably mounted on the housing, wherein movement of the lawnmower with respect to the ground causes a cleaning portion of the passive cleaning assembly to move with respect to the housing and thereby remove detritus from the housing. 2. The lawnmower of claim 1 , wherein the passive cleaning assembly further comprises a ground-contacting portion, which contacts the ground during use, thereby causing the cleaning portion to move with respect to the housing during movement of the lawnmower. 3. The lawnmower of claim 1 , wherein turning movements of the lawnmower cause the cleaning portion to move with respect to the housing and thereby remove detritus from the housing. 4. The lawnmower of claim 1 , wherein the passive cleaning assembly is rotatably mounted on the housing, such rotation being about a cleaning assembly axis, and wherein the cleaning assembly axis is substantially normal to the ground. 5. The lawnmower of claim 4 , further comprising a grass cutting blade, which is driven by the lawnmower so as to rotate with respect to the housing about a blade axis. 6. The lawnmower of claim 1 , further comprising a grass cutting blade, which is driven by the lawnmower so as to rotate with respect to the housing about a blade axis, wherein the blade axis is substantially aligned with a cleaning assembly axis, wherein the passive cleaning assembly is rotatably mounted on the housing, such rotation being about a cleaning assembly axis, and wherein the cleaning assembly axis is substantially normal to the ground. 7. The lawnmower of claim 5 , wherein the housing has a ground-facing side, which is generally concave, so as to define an at least partially-enclosed space between the ground and the lawnmower during mowing, the cleaning portion and the blade being disposed within the space. 8. The lawnmower of claim 7 , wherein the cleaning portion removes detritus from at least a portion of the surface of the ground-facing side. 9. The lawnmower of claim 2 , wherein the ground-contacting portion is configured such that the amount of friction between itself and the ground is substantially greater when the lawnmower carries out turning movements, as compared with when the lawnmower carries out straight-line movements. 10. The lawnmower of claim 2 , wherein the ground-contacting portion is adapted to contact the ground at the rear of the lawnmower with respect to its forward direction of movement. 11. The lawnmower of claim 2 , wherein the ground-contacting portion comprises at least one articulated chain, which contact the ground during movement of the lawnmower. 12. The lawnmower of claim 4 , further configured to limit the movement of the passive cleaning assembly with respect to the housing to a defined range. 13. The lawnmower of claim 12 , wherein a limiting element is adapted to limit the rotation of the passive cleaning assembly with respect to the housing about the cleaning assembly axis to a particular angular range which is less than 45 degrees. 14. The lawnmower of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning portion comprises a plurality of elongate scraping elements, wherein each scraping element is shaped as a blade having two opposing edges, which are each configured to scrape detritus off the housing. 15. The lawnmower of claim 1 , wherein the lawnmower is a robotic lawnmower.

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  • A01D34/008Primary

    for automated or remotely controlled operation · CPC title

  • Lawn-mowers · CPC title

  • A01D34/003Primary

    Means for cleaning the machine · CPC title

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What does patent US11589504B2 cover?
A lawnmower, and in particular a robotic lawnmower, can include a passive cleaning assembly for removing detritus from the lawnmower housing. The passive cleaning assembly can be moveably mounted on the housing. Movement of the lawnmower with respect to the ground can cause a cleaning portion of the passive cleaning assembly to move with respect to the housing, and thereby remove detritus from …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mtd Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D34/008. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).