Implement coupling arrangement

US9642297B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9642297-B2
Application numberUS-201214423561-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 24, 2012
Priority dateAug 24, 2012
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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Abstract

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An implement coupling arrangement, typically for use with a lawn care vehicle ( 1 ), comprising a first part arranged to be coupled to a vehicle ( 1 ) and a second part arranged to be selectively mounted on the first part, in which the first part comprises a support arm ( 5 ) configured to support the second part, a mounting ( 6 ) for moveably mounting the support arm ( 5 ) relative to the vehicle ( 1 ), and a biasing member ( 7 ) arranged so as to bias the support arm ( 5 ) upwards relative to the vehicle ( 1 ), in which the second part comprises an implement ( 9 ) and a mounting assembly ( 8 ), the mounting assembly ( 8 ) and the support arm ( 5 ) being interengageable so as to mount the second part on the first part; and in which the arrangement further comprises a locking mechanism ( 10 ), which has a locked state which inhibits movement of the support arm ( 5 ) upwards relative to the vehicle ( 1 ) beyond a point, and an unlocked state which allows upward movement of the support arm ( 5 ) relative to the vehicle ( 1 ) beyond the point; in which disengagement of the mounting assembly ( 8 ) from the support arm ( 5 ) causes the locking mechanism ( 10 ) to enter the locked state.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An implement coupling arrangement, comprising a first part arranged to be coupled to a vehicle and a second part arranged to be selectively mounted on the first part, in which the first part comprises a support arm configured to support the second part, a mounting for moveably mounting the support arm relative to the vehicle, and a biasing member arranged so as to bias the support arm upwards relative to the vehicle, in which the second part comprises an implement and a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly and the support arm being interengageable so as to mount the second part on the first part; and in which the arrangement further comprises a locking mechanism, which has a locked state which inhibits movement of the support arm upwards relative to the vehicle beyond a point, and an unlocked state which allows upward movement of the support arm relative to the vehicle beyond the point; in which disengagement of the mounting assembly from the support arm causes the locking mechanism to enter the locked state. 2. The arrangement of claim 1 , in which the locking mechanism is arranged such that engagement of the mounting assembly on the support arm causes the locking mechanism to enter the unlocked state. 3. The arrangement of claim 1 , arranged such that the disengagement of the mounting assembly occurs over a range of travel and the locking mechanism enters the locked state during the range of travel, and not after. 4. The arrangement of claim 3 , in which the locking mechanism enters the locked state at least 75% or 90% through the range of travel. 5. The arrangement of claim 1 , in which the mounting assembly and the support arm are interengageable via a telescopic mounting, with part of one of the support arm and the mounting assembly being receivable within the other of the support arm and the mounting assembly. 6. The arrangement of claim 1 , in which the locking mechanism is mounted on the first part and comprises an engaging part, which engages the second part when the mounting assembly engages the support arm, the locking mechanism being arranged such that, when the mounting assembly is disengaged from the support arm, the mounting assembly moves the engaging part, which in turn causes the locking mechanism to enter the locked state. 7. The arrangement of claim 6 , in which the locking mechanism is arranged such that, when the mounting assembly is engaged with the support arm, the mounting assembly moves the engaging part, which in turn causes the locking mechanism to enter the unlocked state. 8. The arrangement of claim 7 , in which the locking mechanism comprises a rotating part, with rotation of the rotating part effecting a transfer between the locked and unlocked states. 9. The arrangement of claim 8 , in which the rotating part is arranged so that, in the locked state, with the support arm coupled to the vehicle, as the support arm is biased towards the vehicle, the rotating part comes into contact with part of the vehicle, and so prevents upward motion of the support arm past a point where the rotating part contacts the part of the vehicle. 10. The arrangement of claim 8 , in which the engaging part is coupled to the rotating part so as to drive rotational motion of the rotating part. 11. The arrangement of claim 10 , in which the rotating part is mounted on the support arm for rotation about an axis, and in which the engaging part comprises a pushrod, having a first cranked end operable to couple with the mounting assembly and a second cranked end coupled to the support arm at a point offset from the axis. 12. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the implement is a lawn care implement. 13. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the implement comprises a cutting deck of a lawnmower, a plough, a snow thrower, a brush, or an aerator, and wherein the implement is configured to be mounted to the front of the vehicle. 14. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle comprises a lawn care vehicle. 15. A vehicle having an implement coupling arrangement, the implement coupling arrangement comprising: a first part arranged to be coupled to the vehicle and a second part arranged to be selectively mounted on the first part, in which the first part comprises a support arm configured to support the second part, a mounting for moveably mounting the support arm relative to the vehicle, and a biasing member arranged so as to bias the support arm upwards relative to the vehicle, in which the second part comprises an implement and a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly and the support arm being interengageable so as to mount the second part on the first part; and in which the arrangement further comprises a locking mechanism, which has a locked state which inhibits movement of the support arm upwards relative to the vehicle beyond a point, and an unlocked state which allows upward movement of the support arm relative to the vehicle beyond the point; in which disengagement of the mounting assembly from the support arm causes the locking mechanism to enter the locked state. 16. The vehicle of claim 15 , provided with a plurality of second parts, in which, with the implement resting on a flat surface, the mounting assembly is a consistent distance above the surface. 17. The vehicle of claim 16 , in which the support arm is also the consistent distance above the flat surface when the vehicle is driven on the flat surface. 18. The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a rotating part, with rotation of the rotating part effecting the transfer between the locked and unlocked states, the rotating part being arranged so that, in the locked state, with the support arm coupled to the vehicle, as the support arm is biased towards the vehicle, the rotating part comes into contact with part of the vehicle, and so prevents upward motion of the support arm past a point where the rotating part contacts the part of the vehicle, in which the consistent distance of the support arm above the flat surface occurs when the rotating part comes into contact with the part of the vehicle. 19. The vehicle of claim 15 , in which the vehicle is a lawn care vehicle. 20. The vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the vehicle comprises an articulating rider with a front-mounted lawn care implement, a ride-on lawn tractor, a ride-on rear-engine mower, or a ride-on zero-turn mower.

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Classifications

  • Lifting means for the cutter of the lawnmower mounted at the front of the vehicle for inspection and maintenance · CPC title

  • Lockable at fixed position · CPC title

  • A01B59/064Primary

    for connection to the front of the tractor · CPC title

  • Soil working · CPC title

  • A01D34/662Primary

    to the front of the vehicle · CPC title

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What does patent US9642297B2 cover?
An implement coupling arrangement, typically for use with a lawn care vehicle ( 1 ), comprising a first part arranged to be coupled to a vehicle ( 1 ) and a second part arranged to be selectively mounted on the first part, in which the first part comprises a support arm ( 5 ) configured to support the second part, a mounting ( 6 ) for moveably mounting the support arm ( 5 ) relative to the vehi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nordquist Dennis, Husqvarna Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01B59/064. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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