Self-propelled robotic lawnmower comprising wheels arranged with a negative camber angle
US-2020406697-A1 · Dec 31, 2020 · US
US9538706B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9538706-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514689254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A zero turn mower steering system including left and right motion control levers independently pivotable between forward, neutral and reverse positions to rotate left and right rear drive wheels respectively at forward, neutral and reverse speeds. Left and right position sensors on the left and right motion control levers provide electronic signals to an electronic controller that provides a left front wheel steering angle signal and a right front wheel steering angle signal. Each steering angle signal is based on a distance the electronic controller calculates from each of the left and right rear drive wheels to an instantaneous center point of a turn.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A zero turn mower steering system, comprising: a pair of motion control levers, each lever linked to a hydrostatic transmission that rotates a rear drive wheel at a velocity corresponding to the fore and aft positions of the lever; a motion control lever position sensor connected to each lever; each position sensor providing a signal to an electronic controller based on the fore and aft positions of the lever; and a pair of front wheels that are independently pivoted to the steering angles specified by the electronic controller corresponding to any difference between the fore and aft positions of the pair of motion control levers. 2. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 1 wherein the separate steering angles of the front wheels correspond to an instantaneous center point of each turn of the rear drive wheels. 3. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 1 wherein each front wheel is offset to one side of each rear drive wheel. 4. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 1 wherein the electronic controller separately determines a steering angle for each front wheel. 5. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 1 further comprising an electric steering actuator for each front wheel, and a steering controller connected to each steering actuator and the electronic controller. 6. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 5 further comprising a mechanical linkage connecting between each steering actuator and each front wheel. 7. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 6 wherein the mechanical linkage includes a toothed belt on a pair of sprockets. 8. A zero turn mower steering system, comprising: left and right motion control levers independently pivotable between forward, neutral and reverse positions to rotate left and right rear drive wheels respectively at forward, neutral and reverse speeds; and left and right position sensors on the left and right motion control levers to provide electronic signals to an electronic controller that provides a left front wheel steering angle signal and a right front wheel steering angle signal; each steering angle signal based on a distance the electronic controller calculates from each of the left and right rear drive wheels to an instantaneous center point of a turn. 9. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 8 wherein each of the left and right front wheels is offset from each of the left and right rear drive wheels. 10. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 8 further comprising a mechanical linkage and an electric steering actuator between the electronic controller and each of the left and right front wheels. 11. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 8 further comprising a hydrostatic pump controlled by each of the left and right motion control levers. 12. A zero turn mower steering system, comprising: a pair of electric steering actuators connected by mechanical linkages to a pair of front wheels; and an electronic controller providing angle signals to each of the pair of electric steering actuators based on the fore and aft positions of a pair of motion control levers that independently control the rotational speeds of a pair of rear drive wheels, and on a location of the front wheels relative to an instantaneous center point of each turn defined by the pair of rear drive wheels. 13. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 12 wherein the mechanical linkages include a toothed belt on a plurality of sprockets. 14. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 12 wherein the mechanical linkages include a plurality of gears. 15. The zero turn mower steering system of claim 12 wherein each front wheel is offset from each rear drive wheel.
Hand levers · CPC title
for use on sloping ground, e.g. on embankments {or in ditches}(undercarriages or frames specially adapted for harvesters or mowers A01D67/00; control mechanisms for harvesters or mowers when moving on slopes A01D75/28) · CPC title
Lawn-mowers · CPC title
Pump driven independently from vehicle engine, e.g. electric driven pump (B62D5/065 takes precedence) · CPC title
mounted on a vehicle, e.g. a tractor, or drawn by an animal or a vehicle (A01D34/695 takes precedence) · CPC title
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