Mowing apparatus including deck height adjustment part
US-2024324498-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9307696B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9307696-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013704332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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A lawn mower has a dual-tubular frame for shock absorption. The dual-tubular frame has two parallel, longitudinally-extending tubular structures with curved portions allowing for flexion. A seat bracket interconnects the tubular structures. An engine is mounted to the tubular structures rearward of the seat bracket.
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What is claimed is: 1. A riding lawn mower comprising: a cutting deck housing a cutting blade; an engine; a deck drive coupled to the engine to receive power for operating the cutting blade; a ground drive coupled to the engine to receive power for movement of the riding lawn mower over ground; and a frame coupled to the cutting deck and providing structural support for the riding lawn mower, the frame comprising at least a first tubular structure and a second tubular structure, the first and second tubular structures extending substantially parallel to each other and to a longitudinal centerline of the riding lawn mower, wherein the first and second tubular structures each comprise: a seat bracket portion extending in a first plane, a first curved portion forward of the seat bracket portion, wherein the first curved portion extends out of the first plane, a second curved portion rearward of the seat bracket portion, wherein the second curved portion extends out of the first plane, a first frame projection extending forward from the first curved portion and seat bracket portion in a second plane, and a second frame projection extending rearward from the second curved portion and seat bracket portion in a third plane, to provide flexion of the frame, wherein the engine is mounted to the second frame projection, such that the engine is disposed rearward of the seat bracket portion. 2. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the first and second tubular structures each have a diameter of between about 3 centimeters and 3.5 centimeters. 3. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the frame is configured to provide between 1 centimeter and 10 centimeters of suspension travel. 4. The riding lawn mower of claim 3 , wherein the frame is configured to provide about 2 centimeters of suspension travel. 5. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the first and second tubular structures comprise steel, aluminum, titanium, iron or alloys thereof. 6. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the engine comprises an internal combustion engine having a displacement of less than 225 cubic centimeters. 7. The riding lawn mower of claim 6 , wherein the internal combustion engine is coupled to the cutting blade via a friction drive. 8. The riding lawn mower of claim 7 , wherein the friction drive comprises a flywheel configured with a neutral bearing. 9. The riding lawn mower of claim 8 , wherein the neutral bearing is centered about an axis of rotation of the flywheel. 10. The riding lawn mower of claim 7 , wherein the friction drive comprises a friction wheel. 11. The riding lawn mower of claim 7 , wherein the friction drive comprises a differential having at least one plastic gear. 12. The riding lawn mower of claim 11 , wherein the differential further comprises two shafts coupled by a pin. 13. The riding lawn mower of claim 6 , wherein the cutting deck is located between a front axle and a rear axle of the riding lawn mower, wherein the internal combustion engine is configured with a center of gravity located between the rear axle and the front axle of the riding lawn mower, and wherein the internal combustion engine is configured with the center of gravity located behind a center of gravity of the riding lawn mower. 14. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the cutting deck is configured to be self-centering. 15. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the cutting deck is at least 58 centimeters in width. 16. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein a wheelbase of the riding lawn mower is less than 112 centimeters. 17. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein a weight of the riding lawn mower is less than 87 kilograms. 18. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the ratio X:Y of the riding lawn mower weight to the riding lawn mower cutting deck width is less than 1.5 kilograms to 1 centimeters. 19. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the ground drive comprises a drivetrain that is configured with a single belt. 20. The riding lawn mower of claim 1 , wherein the seat bracket portion is located forward of a rear axle and rearward of a front axle of the riding lawn mower.
mounted on a vehicle, e.g. a tractor, or drawn by an animal or a vehicle (A01D34/695 takes precedence) · CPC title
mounted on a vehicle, e.g. a tractor, or drawn by an animal or a vehicle · CPC title
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comprising longitudinally or transversely arranged frame members · CPC title
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