Ergonomic gripping mechanisms of an electric cutting apparatus

US2020037500A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020037500-A1
Application numberUS-201916421752-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 24, 2019
Priority dateApr 14, 2016
Publication dateFeb 6, 2020
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Ergonomic gripping mechanisms of battery-operated electric cutting apparatus are provided. The electric cutting apparatus may include a cantilevered cutting head, an adjustable telescoping shaft, a rear grip portion, a pistol grip, and a forearm shaft. The adjustable telescoping shaft may be pivotally connected to the cantilevered cutting head. The rear grip portion may have a first end connected to the adjustable telescoping shaft. The pistol grip may have a first end extending at a first angle from the second end of the rear grip portion. The forearm shaft may extend from the second end of the pistol grip at a second angle. The forearm shaft may have a top side comprising a forearm pad having an exterior surface configured to receive a forearm of a user. The exterior surface of the forearm pad may be parallel to an axis defined by a longitudinal extension of the adjustable telescoping shaft.

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1 . An electric cutting apparatus comprising: a cutting head; a shaft extending from the cutting head, the shaft comprising an axis defined by a longitudinal extension of the shaft; a grip having a first end and a second end, the first end of the grip adjacent to the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft; and a forearm shaft extending from the second end of the grip, the forearm shaft having a top side and an underside, the top side comprising a forearm pad having an exterior surface configured to receive a forearm of a user, wherein the exterior surface of the forearm pad is parallel to the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft. 2 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a forward grip slidably attached to the shaft. 3 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the forward grip comprises: a base slidably coupled to the shaft, a handle pivotally coupled to the base, a grip arranged on one or more surfaces of the handle, and a forward grip release configured to one or both of secure and release one or both of the base to the shaft and the handle to the base. 4 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the forward grip release is a spring loaded cam-lock mechanism. 5 . (canceled) 6 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , comprising wherein a battery is attached at the underside of the forearm shaft. 7 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a battery is slidably coupled at the underside of the forearm shaft. 8 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a battery is electrically connected directly to the underside of the forearm shaft, the battery being releasable from the underside of the forearm shaft. 9 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a battery is electrically connected to the underside of the forearm shaft. 10 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 9 , comprising an enclosure-free battery configured to electrically connect directly to the underside of the forearm shaft. 11 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the exterior surface of the forearm pad and the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft is approximately 4.26 inches. 12 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a distance from a center of the grip to a distal end of the forearm pad is approximately 8.5 inches. 13 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a first angle between the grip and the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft is equal to a second angle between the forearm shaft and the grip. 14 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein one or both of a first angle between the grip and the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft and a second angle between the forearm shaft and the grip is between 115 and 125 degrees. 15 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein one or both of a first angle between the grip and the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft and a second angle between the forearm shaft and the grip is between 110 and 135 degrees. 16 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cutting head is a cantilevered cutting head comprising a base portion pivotally coupled to the shaft at a cutting head pivot, and wherein the cutting head pivot provides a plurality of pre-defined positions within a pre-defined range. 17 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 16 , wherein one or both of: the pre-defined range is 35 to 50 degrees, and the cutting head pivot provides at least 6 pre-defined positions within the pre-defined range. 18 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 16 , wherein one or both of: the pre-defined range is 25 to 60 degrees, and the cutting head pivot provides at least 8 pre-defined positions within the pre-defined range. 19 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the shaft is an adjustable telescoping shaft comprising a lower shaft portion connected to the cutting head and an upper shaft portion, and wherein the lower shaft portion is arranged to move rectilinearly relative to the upper shaft portion along the axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the shaft. 20 . The electric cutting apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the lower shaft portion has a first diameter that is less than a second diameter of the upper shaft portion such that the lower shaft portion is slidable one or both of into and out of the upper shaft portion, and wherein the adjustable telescoping shaft comprises a shaft release configured to one or both of release the lower shaft portion to a slidable position and lock the lower shaft portion in a fixed position.

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What does patent US2020037500A1 cover?
Ergonomic gripping mechanisms of battery-operated electric cutting apparatus are provided. The electric cutting apparatus may include a cantilevered cutting head, an adjustable telescoping shaft, a rear grip portion, a pistol grip, and a forearm shaft. The adjustable telescoping shaft may be pivotally connected to the cantilevered cutting head. The rear grip portion may have a first end connect…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Transf Sr Brands Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D34/902. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 06 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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