Zero-turn radius lawnmower with suspension system

US9707842B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9707842-B2
Application numberUS-201615244578-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 23, 2016
Priority dateMay 7, 2012
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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Some embodiments of the invention provide a suspension system coupled to a main frame of ride-on equipment including a subframe coupled to the main frame with a pivot including a pivot axis. Some embodiments include a transaxle assembly supported on the subframe coupled to a drive wheel, and a power source supported on the main frame coupled to the transaxle assembly. A rider can control the transaxle assembly with a compensated control linkage assembly that can compensate for movement of the subframe. Some embodiments include driven pulleys, idler pulleys and backside idler pulleys supported by the subframe coupled to the power source not supported by the subframe. In some embodiments, the pivot axis resides between the power source and the transaxle assembly. In some embodiments, the drive wheel can be driven by an electric motor supported by the subframe and the power source can be a battery.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A mower comprising: a frame; front wheels; a pair of rear wheels coupled to a hydrostatic transaxle; a mower deck where at least a portion of the mower deck is at least partially positioned between the front wheels and the rear wheels; an engine coupled to the frame, the engine having a drive shaft coupled to an adjacent drive pulley; a belt coupled to the drive pulley and extending to a driven pulley of the hydrostatic transaxle, the hydrostatic transaxle configured and arranged to drive at least one of the rear wheels using power transferred by the belt from the engine; at least one motion absorbing suspension component at least partially coupling the frame with at least one of the rear wheels; wherein the hydrostatic transaxle pivots relative to the frame; and wherein the driven pulley rotates and wherein the driven pulley pivots relative to the drive pulley. 2. The mower of claim 1 , wherein the mower is at least one of a zero-turn radius (ZTR) mower and a riding mower. 3. The mower of claim 1 , wherein the at least one motion absorbing suspension component is at least one of a spring and a shock absorber. 4. The mower of claim 1 , further comprising a subframe, wherein the at least one motion absorbing suspension component partially couples the frame with the hydrostatic transaxle by the subframe. 5. A mower comprising: a frame; front wheels; a pair of rear wheels coupled to a hydrostatic transaxle; a mower deck where at least a portion of the mower deck is at least partially positioned between the front wheels and the rear wheels; an engine coupled to the frame, the engine having a drive shaft; a drive pulley coupled to the drive shaft; a driven pulley coupled to the hydrostatic transaxle; a belt coupling the drive pulley and the driven pulley; at least one motion absorbing suspension component at least partially coupling the frame with at least one of the rear wheels; wherein the hydrostatic transaxle pivots relative to the frame; and wherein the driven pulley rotates and wherein the driven pulley pivots relative to the drive pulley; and wherein the hydrostatic transaxle comprises two hydrostatic transaxles, one hydrostatic transaxle being associated with one of the rear wheels, the other hydrostatic transaxle being associated with the other rear wheel. 6. The mower of claim 5 , wherein the two hydrostatic transaxles do not pivot relative to each other. 7. The mower of claim 5 , wherein the two hydrostatic transaxles are independently suspended separately from each other. 8. A mower comprising: a frame; front wheels; a pair of rear wheels; a mower deck wherein at least a portion of the mower deck is at least partially positioned between the front wheels and the rear wheels; an engine coupled to the frame, the engine having a drive shaft; a drive pulley attached to the drive shaft; a transmission configured and arranged to drive the rear wheels, the transmission comprising two hydrostatic transaxles, one hydrostatic transaxle being associated with one of the rear wheels, the other hydrostatic transaxle being associated with the other rear wheel; a driven pulley coupled to the transmission; a belt coupling the drive pulley and the driven pulley; at least one motion absorbing suspension component at least partially coupling the frame with at least one rear wheel; wherein the transmission pivots relative to the frame; and wherein the driven pulley rotates and wherein the driven pulley pivots relative to the drive pulley. 9. The mower of claim 8 , wherein the two hydrostatic transaxles do not pivot relative to each other. 10. The mower of claim 8 , wherein the two hydrostatic transaxles are independently suspended separately from each other. 11. A mower comprising: a frame; front wheels; a pair of rear wheels; a mower deck wherein at least a portion of the mower deck is at least partially positioned between the front wheels and the rear wheels; an engine coupled to the frame, the engine having a drive shaft; a drive pulley coupled to the drive shaft; a transmission configured and arranged to drive the rear wheels, the transmission comprising two hydrostatic transaxles, one hydrostatic transaxle being associated with one of the rear wheels, the other hydrostatic transaxle being associated with the other rear wheel; a driven pulley coupled to the transmission; a belt coupled to the drive pulley and the driven pulley; at least one motion absorbing suspension component at least partially coupling the frame with the transmission; and wherein transmission moves relative to the frame; and wherein the driven pulley rotates and wherein the driven pulley pivots relative to the drive pulley. 12. The mower of claim 11 , wherein the two hydrostatic transaxles do not pivot relative to each other. 13. The mower of claim 11 , wherein the two hydrostatic transaxles are independently suspended separately from each other.

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Classifications

  • Ridable lawn mowers · CPC title

  • B60K17/105Primary

    Units comprising at least a part of the gearing and a torque-transmitting axle, e.g. transaxles (B60K17/14 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • Accessories for harvesters or mowers · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units (B60K7/00 takes precedence; arrangement or mounting of plural diverse prime-movers for mutual or common propulsion B60K6/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9707842B2 cover?
Some embodiments of the invention provide a suspension system coupled to a main frame of ride-on equipment including a subframe coupled to the main frame with a pivot including a pivot axis. Some embodiments include a transaxle assembly supported on the subframe coupled to a drive wheel, and a power source supported on the main frame coupled to the transaxle assembly. A rider can control the tr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Briggs & Stratton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K17/105. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 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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