Outdoor power equipment system with modular motor and modular battery
US-9991825-B1 · Jun 5, 2018 · US
US12024014B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12024014-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917051569-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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A modular drive assembly may include an electric motor, a housing at least partially enclosing the motor, an electronic connection assembly configured to electrically couple the electric motor to a host device, and an accessory attachment assembly configured to mechanically couple the modular drive assembly to an accessory to operate a working assembly of the accessory using only electrical power provided from the host device. The accessory attachment assembly may be configured to be releasably attached to the accessory and at least one other accessory of a different type than the accessory.
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That which is claimed: 1. A modular drive assembly comprising: an electric motor; a housing at least partially enclosing the motor; an electronic connection assembly configured to electrically couple the electric motor to a host device; and an accessory attachment assembly configured to mechanically couple the modular drive assembly to an accessory to operate a working assembly of the accessory using only electrical power provided from the host device via a purely electrical interface, wherein the accessory attachment assembly is configured to be releasably attached to the accessory and at least one other accessory of a different type than the accessory, and wherein the host device comprises a riding yard maintenance vehicle. 2. The modular drive assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a gearbox configured to operably couple a motor shaft of the electrical motor to an output shaft of the accessory attachment assembly. 3. The modular drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electronic connection assembly comprises a corded connection between an electrical system of the host device and the electric motor. 4. The modular drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the working assembly is operably coupled to an input shaft, wherein the accessory attachment assembly comprises an output shaft, and wherein the output shaft and the input shaft are in-line with each other when the accessory attachment assembly is operably coupled to the accessory. 5. The modular drive assembly of claim 4 , wherein the output shaft and the input shaft are operably coupled to each other via an interface assembly, wherein the interface assembly comprises coupling linkages disposed at respective ends of the output shaft and the input shaft, and wherein the coupling linkages are configured to transfer rotational motion from the output shaft to the input shaft. 6. The modular drive assembly of claim 5 , wherein the coupling linkages include a hex head at one of the output shaft or the input shaft, and a hex socket at the other of the input shaft or the output shaft. 7. The modular drive assembly of claim 5 , wherein the interface assembly further comprises a locking assembly. 8. The modular drive assembly of claim 7 , wherein the locking assembly comprises a quarter turn quick connect coupling. 9. The modular drive assembly of claim 7 , wherein the coupling linkages provide rotational coupling between the output shaft and the input shaft, and wherein the locking assembly prevents axial movement between the output shaft and the input shaft when the locking assembly is engaged or locked. 10. The modular drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the accessory and the at least one other accessory comprise respective different types of accessories selected from a group consisting of a cutting deck, a snow blower, a brush cutter, and a sweeper. 11. The modular drive assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a motor controller operably coupled to the electric motor to control operation of the electric motor, wherein the motor controller is housed in the housing along with the electric motor. 12. A riding yard maintenance vehicle comprising: a frame to which wheels of the riding yard maintenance vehicle are attachable; and a steering assembly operably coupled to one or more of the wheels of the riding yard maintenance vehicle to provide steering inputs to the one or more of the wheels by an operator of the riding yard maintenance vehicle, wherein the riding yard maintenance vehicle is configurable as a host device responsive to operable coupling of an attachment and a modular drive assembly to the frame of the riding yard maintenance vehicle, wherein the modular drive assembly comprises: an electric motor; a housing at least partially enclosing the motor; an electronic connection assembly configured to electrically couple the electric motor to the host device; and an accessory attachment assembly configured to mechanically couple the modular drive assembly to the accessory to operate a working assembly of the accessory using only electrical power provided from the host device via a purely electrical interface, wherein the accessory attachment assembly is configured to be releasably attached to the accessory and at least one other accessory of a different type than the accessory. 13. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 12 , further comprising a gearbox configured to operably couple a motor shaft of the electrical motor to an output shaft of the accessory attachment assembly. 14. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the electronic connection assembly comprises a corded connection between an electrical system of the host device and the electric motor. 15. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the working assembly is operably coupled to an input shaft, wherein the accessory attachment assembly comprises an output shaft, and wherein the output shaft and the input shaft are in-line with each other when the accessory attachment assembly is operably coupled to the accessory. 16. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the output shaft and the input shaft are operably coupled to each other via an interface assembly, wherein the interface assembly comprises coupling linkages disposed at respective ends of the output shaft and the input shaft, and wherein the coupling linkages are configured to transfer rotational motion from the output shaft to the input shaft. 17. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the coupling linkages include a hex head at one of the output shaft or the input shaft, and a hex socket at the other of the input shaft or the output shaft. 18. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the interface assembly further comprises a locking assembly. 19. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the locking assembly comprises a quarter turn quick connect coupling, and wherein the coupling linkages provide rotational coupling between the output shaft and the input shaft, and wherein the locking assembly prevents axial movement between the output shaft and the input shaft when the locking assembly is engaged or locked. 20. The riding yard maintenance vehicle of claim 12 , further comprising a motor controller operably coupled to the electric motor to control operation of the electric motor, wherein the motor controller is housed in the housing along with the electric motor, and wherein the accessory and the at least one other accessory comprise respective different types of accessories selected from a group consisting of a cutting deck, a snow blower, a brush cutter, and a sweeper.
Quick-acting couplings in which the parts are connected by simply bringing them together axially · CPC title
about horizontal or substantially horizontal axises perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the direction of clearing · CPC title
having horizontal axes · CPC title
for supply of electrical power to vehicle subsystems {or for (circuit arrangements for charging batteries H02J7/00)} · CPC title
characterised by arrangement, location, or type of main drive shafting, e.g. cardan shaft · CPC title
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