![]() WHEEL MOWER FOR MARCHING DRIVER
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a lawn mower comprising: - a frame (10) with a rear part provided with fixed-axis rear wheels (R) and a front part provided with at least one pivoting front wheel, - a motorized cutting unit secured to the frame, and - a handlebar (40) According to the invention, the handlebar is mounted on at least one rear rigid extension (40) of the rear part of the frame with a hinge about a hinge axis (G) parallel to the axis of rotation of the rear wheels between at least one working position and a maintenance position in which the handlebar is folded towards the front portion of the frame, and the front portion of the frame being provided with a lock (50), for locking the handlebar (40) in the maintenance position. 公开号:FR3025692A1 申请号:FR1458650 申请日:2014-09-15 公开日:2016-03-18 发明作者:Roger Pellenc 申请人:Pellenc SAS; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to an agricultural lawn mower with walking wheels, such as a lawn mower or a trimmer-brush cutter. A walk-behind lawn mower means a push or walk-behind mower that is neither intended to be worn by the user nor intended to carry the user. The mower user walks behind the mower when mowing or brushing. The invention finds applications in particular in the fields of professional mowing for the maintenance of green areas or for brushing. It also finds applications with particular users for lawn care. [0002] State of the prior art. Walk-behind mowers typically have a cutting unit, maintained at a predetermined distance from the ground surface by wheels or rollers. The wheels are generally attached to a mower deck and are adjustable in height to set a distance between the mower deck and the ground. This distance also determines the cutting height of grasses or woody plants. The mowers are also provided with a handlebar, which the user grasps to push and / or guide the mower. The handlebars are usually equipped with controls. This is for example an opening command of the engine intake, in the case of a heat engine, a control of the forward speed of the mower, a stop command cutting blades, a blade brake control or a dog clutch control. Walk-behind mowers have a number of advantages, and in particular great flexibility in their use. In particular, they have the advantage of a relative compactness, favorable to the maintenance of urban green spaces or small areas. On the other hand, the handlebars constitute the main limit to the compactness. Although there are 5 foldable handlebars models but the size of the handlebars remains an obstacle for the storage of lawnmowers or for transport to the workplace. In the folded position, it generally exceeds the footprint of the frame of the mower. When the mower is transported in a trunk of a vehicle or in a truck, it moves in the latter when it is in motion, which leads to repeated impacts on the portion of the handlebar exceeding the footprint of the vehicle. mower. Another difficulty encountered with walker mowers is related to the accessibility of the cutting members, in particular the housing and the cutting blades, for maintenance or cleaning operations. The use of lawn mowers for cutting plants and in particular moist herbaceous plants can lead to clogging of the cutting members. However, such clogging causes cleaning operations. In addition, the encounter of obstacles with the blades, such as pebbles, when mowing, dulls the sharpened part of the blade. Thus, and particularly for professional agricultural mowers, subjected to intensive use, regular maintenance and sharpening operations of the cutting members are essential. [0003] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is to provide a walker wheel mower with a simple and robust construction which can be made particularly compact for storage and transport. The invention also aims to provide such a mower particularly insensitive to shock during cleaning, transportation or maintenance. [0004] The object of the invention is also to propose such a mower allowing easy and safe access to the cutting members. To achieve these objects, the invention proposes a mower comprising: a frame, with a rear part provided with wheels with a fixed axis of rotation and a front part provided with at least one pivoting wheel, a cutting unit integral with the chassis, and a handlebar. According to the invention, the handlebar is mounted on at least one rigid extension of the rear part of the chassis with a joint along an axis 10 parallel to the axis of rotation of the rear wheels, between at least one working position, high, and a low maintenance position in which the handlebar is folded towards the front portion of the frame, and the front portion of the frame is provided with at least one lock for locking the handlebar in the maintenance position. [0005] The position of the handlebar, called maintenance, is actually favorable to the cleaning and maintenance of the mower. This same position can also be used to lift, manually move, store and transport the mower. In particular, the maintenance position can be retained for transporting the mower in a commercial vehicle. In this case, the frame, and the handlebar in the maintenance position are effective protections against shocks. The lock can be a lock of any type able to hold the handlebars. It may be a manual pin lock or an automatic latch. It may include in particular holding hooks, loaded by a spring, and engaging with a suitable portion of the handlebar. Preferably, and for security, the release of the lock is manual. [0006] The handlebar, the frame and its rear extension are preferably tubular steel or aluminum structures. They may in particular be made of oblong section tube to promote the rigidity of the frame and the maintenance of the various bodies of the mower mounted on the frame. Furthermore, the assembly of the tubes forming the frame is preferably a seamless assembly. The same goes for the different elements that are attached to the chassis, such as the cutting unit and the rear extension. The different parts of the frame and the attached elements can be maintained in particular by interlocking, by sleeves or by screwed flanges. [0007] This allows in particular maintenance and easy replacement of each individual piece of the mower. The chassis extends substantially in a plane parallel to the ground surface when the front and rear wheels are in contact with the ground. The rigid extension, preferably mounted on side sills of the frame extends out of the plane of the frame, upwards, that is to say opposite the wheels. It is used for fixing the handlebars and the stability of the mower, when it is supported in the maintenance position, for example for storage. The rear rigid extension preferably has a height of between one-third and two-thirds of the length of the frame, and more preferably between one-third and one-half the length of the frame. The rigid extension is for example in the form of a hoop which is fixed on the side rails of the frame. According to a particular aspect of the invention, the axis of articulation of the handlebar can be located in a plane substantially perpendicular to the frame, and passing between the axis of rotation of the rear wheels and a rear end of the mower. This feature has the advantage that the handlebar can be folded over the mower in the alignment of the frame so as to minimize its size. [0008] The mower may include at least one hinge along the axis of articulation of the handlebar, connecting the handlebar to the rear extension, the hinge being provided with a lock for locking the handlebar in the high working position. Preferably two hinges are provided respectively on two arms of the handlebar to articulate on both sides of a rear extension in the form of an arch. In the working position, the handlebar extends obliquely upwards and towards the rear of the mower frame. Several work positions, called "high" as opposed to the maintenance position, can be provided to adapt to the size of the user. The hinges can be provided for this purpose indexed notches for different high positions or can be provided with a clamping device, to lock the handlebars in a high position selected by the user. According to a particular embodiment of the mower, it may comprise one or more support members integral with the handlebar or the rear extension, the support member being adapted to come into contact with the ground when the mower is rotated. backwards, around its rear wheels. Thus, the mower can occupy at least two positions relative to the ground surface. A first position corresponds to that of the mowing, in which the mower is resting on its rear and front wheels and in which the chassis extends substantially parallel to the ground. In other words it is a position where the frame of the mower is substantially horizontal as long as the mower is placed on a floor or a horizontal support. [0009] A second stable position of the mower can be occupied when the handlebar is in the maintenance position, ie folded towards the front of the frame. The supports are then made on the rear wheels and the support member. The mower can be put in this position by turning it backwards around its rear wheels. It can for this purpose be grasped by the handlebars in the maintenance position. Indeed, in its folded position, the handlebar is locked on the front portion of the frame and thus constitutes with the frame a particularly rigid structure and for easy handling of the mower. To put the mower in this position, it should be removed, if necessary, a mowed grass collection bin, if the mower is equipped. The frame of the mower is then in a position substantially perpendicular to the ground or slightly inclined, so that the location of the center of gravity of the mower contributes to the stability of the position. The support member may be constituted for example by the arm ends of the handlebar. It can also be formed by a horizontal bar of a hoop forming the rigid rear extension. [0010] In the bearing position on the support member, access to the cutting unit and in particular to the blades and to the housing of the cutting unit is greatly facilitated. This position is therefore useful for cleaning or maintenance operations. [0011] According to a preferred embodiment of the mower of the invention, the rigid rear extension and the end of the handlebar in the maintenance position may have an average height greater than a height of the cutting unit, measured by relative to the frame, so that the handlebar is held above a top portion of the cutting unit in the maintenance position. The term height means in relation to the chassis when the mower is placed on the ground in support on its wheels. [0012] Thus, in the maintenance position, the handlebars, and in particular the handlebar arms, constitute a protective armature of the upper part of the cutting unit, that is to say the part opposite to that of the blade. cutting. It is still possible to have the mower occupy a third position in which it is reversed and fully supported on the handlebars in its maintenance position. The casing and the cutting blade, as well as the wheels are then turned upwards and particularly accessible for a maintenance operation. The cutting unit remains in this case isolated from the floor and does not support, provided it is flat, given the position of the handlebar beyond the latter in the maintenance position. According to a particularly simple and stable embodiment of the handlebar, it may have two articulated arms on the rigid rear extension and interconnected by a spacer section. The spacer section may be provided with handles for manipulation by a user. It should be noted that the handlebar may be shaped differently and for example include only a single central upright articulated on the rear extension of the frame. [0013] The motorized cutting unit of the mower may comprise a motor, a mower deck and one or more cutting blades, housed in the housing and capable of being rotated by the motor. The housing is preferably mounted to the frame with a possibility of height adjustment, in order to adjust the mowing height. In particular the cutting deck, containing the blades, can be suspended from the frame by a parallelogram attachment for height adjustment. The motor can be fixed position on the frame, or, preferably, integral with the cutting deck. [0014] The mower can be push-type or self-propelled. When self-propelled, it may further comprise a geared motor unit coupling the motor of the cutting unit to the rear wheels. Alternatively, and particularly in the case of an electric mower, each rear wheel can also be provided with a clean electric drive motor and a geared motor assembly. The engine of the cutting unit can also be an electric motor. Its power supply can be ensured by means of an electric cable connected to the mains. However, and preferably, the mower may include at least one accumulator battery for its power supply. The battery can be integral with the cutting unit, or preferably can be fixed directly to the frame. [0015] In particular the battery can be used to power the engine of the cutting unit and possibly one or more motors used for the advancement of the mower, if necessary. [0016] Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description of the figures which follows. This description is given by way of illustration and not limitation. Brief Description of the Figures Figure 1 is a perspective view of a mower according to the invention, with a handlebar in the working position, and a user of this mower. Figure 2 is a perspective and exploded view showing elements of the mower of Figure 1, the constituents of the cutting unit not being shown. Figure 3 is a perspective view of the mower of Figure 1 with the handlebar in the maintenance position. [0017] Figure 4 is a side view of the mower of Figure 3, resting on its wheels. Figure 5 is a side view of the mower of Figure 3 in a rotated position. Figure 6 is a partial view of a detail on a larger scale, the mower of Figures 1, 3, 4 and 5, illustrating the locking of the handlebar in a maintenance position. [0018] Detailed Description of Embodiments of the Invention [0019] In the description which follows, with reference to the drawing figures, like or similar parts are marked with the same reference numerals so that reference can be made from one figure to the other. [0020] Figure 1 shows a mower according to the invention. It comprises a chassis 10 in oblong section tube. By oblong section tube is meant a tube whose section is similar to an oval or an ellipse or a section inscribed in a parallelepiped with one or more sides of this section having a rounded shape. The frame 10 comprises two tubular side rails 12a, 12b and extends substantially in a plane. A rear portion of the chassis, carries two rear wheels 14 which, in the example illustrated, are driving wheels each provided with a drive motor 15 mounted on a gearbox. Two idle wheels 16 are mounted at the front of the chassis with a possibility to rotate 360 °. The front wheels 16 are here double wheels. The front and rear terms refer to the normal direction of travel of the mower and the position of the mower driver, who stands at the back of the mower when mowing. [0021] On the frame 10 is fixed a cutting unit 20 provided with a cutting housing 22 housing cutting blades not shown in the figures because located under the cutting deck, and an electric motor 26. The motor 26 is mounted directly on the mower deck. The cutting unit 20 also includes a battery 28 for powering the motor mounted directly on the frame. The battery may also, alternatively, be integral with the cutting housing. In the example shown, the cutting housing 22 is mounted on the frame with a possibility of height adjustment. In particular, the cutting deck is suspended from the frame by links of a parallelogram suspension. Part of this parallelogram suspension is indicated with reference 23 in Figure 4 described later. [0022] As an alternative, it may also be provided to adjust the cutting height of the mower by acting on the height of the wheels, the mower deck being then fixedly mounted on the frame. [0023] At the rear of the frame 10 there can be seen a fixed and rigid extension 30 protruding upwardly, i.e. opposite the bearing surface of the wheels when the mower is in the mowing position. . In the example shown, the rear extension comprises a tubular arch 31 forming a bridge between the longitudinal members 12a and 12b of the chassis. The hoop is fixed on each side, respectively on the longitudinal members 12a and 12b of the chassis and is held by legs 32a, 32b which also bear on the longitudinal members 12a, 12b. The jambs, preferably tubular, firmly hold the position of the arch 31. The free part of the extension, that is to say the upper part of the arch is provided with each lateral side of a hinge 34a, 34b The handlebar comprises arms 42a, 42b respectively attached to the hinges 34a, 34b. The hinges 34a, 34b make it possible to rotate the handlebars 40 along a hinge axis G parallel to the axis of rotation R of the wheels and perpendicular to the side rails 12a, 12b of the frame 10, so that the handlebars can be folded down. above the mower and forward. The handlebar has a spacer section 44 substantially perpendicular to the arms 42a, 42b and parallel to the top portion of the hoop 31. [0024] The spacer section 44 is provided with holding handles 45 and a mower control unit 46. A second reinforcing spacer 47 is provided in the illustrated example. The control unit is electrically connected to the motor to control, for example, the forward speed of the mower. [0025] The height of the handlebar working position can be adjusted by varying the angle between the handlebar arms and the fixed rear extension, i.e. the hinges 34a, 34b open. To maintain the desired working position and adapted to a user, the hinges are equipped with clamping cams 36a, 36b to lock the upper position of the handlebar. In the exemplary embodiment of the mower illustrated in FIG. 1, a collection bin 49 can be observed for the recovery of shorn plants. It is a removable collection tray which can in particular be removed when the mower is placed in a rearward pivoted position as shown in Figure 5, described later. The removable collection tray is not shown in the following figures. [0026] It should be noted that a mower according to the invention may or may not be provided with a removable collection tray for mowing recovery. In particular, it can also be configured for mulching without a bin. Figure 2 shows elements of the mower of Figure 1. It shows in particular tubular elements forming the chassis, the rear extension and a number of elements on the chassis, such as handlebars, wheels or a fixing the cutting unit. The cutting unit itself is not shown. The assembly of the frame elements and the fixing of the elements carried out is carried out by means of sleeves, and screwed flanges. It's a seamless assembly. Figure 3 shows the mower of Figure 1 with the handlebar 40 in the maintenance position. The clamping cams 36a, 36b are released and the handlebar 40 is pivoted forwards over the mower about the hinge axis G. [0027] It can be seen that the length of the handlebars, that is to say substantially the length of its arms 42a, 42b in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, is substantially equal to the length of the frame. Thus, in the folded maintenance position the section spacer 44 which constitutes the free end of the handlebar comes to join the front of the frame or is a lock 50 of the handlebar. Preferably, the length of the handlebar is such that the spacer section 44 remains recessed from the front end of the frame so as to be protected from shocks during inadvertent movements of the mower, for example when it is placed on the platform of a truck during its transport. [0028] In the example illustrated, and as best shown in Figure 6, the latch 50 comprises hooks 52 pivoting about an axis 55 and loaded by a torsion spring 53 which engage a portion of the handlebar 40. More specifically, and as further shown in FIG. 6, the hooks engage the reinforcing spacer 47. The latch 50 is secured by a flange 54 screwed to the frame 10. When the hooks 52 engage the reinforcement spacer 47, operates a mechanical lock providing a connection between the handlebar and the frame. It is then possible to handle the mower directly by the handlebar without the need to lock the clamping cams 36a and 36b. In the illustrated example, the unlocking of the handlebar requires a manual action on the hooks 52 directed towards the front of the mower, to release it. The handlebar can then be rotated to its working position. [0029] FIG. 4 is a side view of the mower of FIG. 3 resting on a horizontal ground S with the front and rear wheels 14, 16. It can be seen that the hinge axis G of the hinges 36a, 36b of the handlebar 40 around the upper end of the fixed rear extension 30 of the frame 10 is located above the plane P along which extend the frame and in particular the longitudinal members. More precisely, the hinge axis G is situated in a vertical plane V, referred to as the reference plane, perpendicular to the plane P of the chassis, and preferably positioned between a first plane V1 parallel to the reference plane V and comprising the axis rotation R of the rear wheels and a second plane V2 parallel to the reference plane V, passing through the outer rear end of the mower. In the example illustrated, the rearmost end of the mower is formed by the tread of the rear wheels 14. [0030] It can be seen that the height of the rear extension considered as the height of the articulation axis G around which the handlebar articulates, with respect to the plane P of the chassis, and the height of the latch 50 which receives the end of the handlebars are such that their average is greater than the height of the top portion 27 of the cutting unit so that the handlebars are held above a top portion of the cutting unit. in the maintenance position. In the example illustrated, the summit portion 27 corresponds to the power supply battery 28. [0031] Thus the handlebar 40, and in particular its arms 42a and 42b protect in the maintenance position the top portion 27 of the cutting unit, and in particular the battery 28. Figure 5 shows the mower of Figure 3 rotated towards the rearward, in the direction of an arrow F, around the rear wheels 14. In this position, the mower is supported on the rear wheels 14 and a support member which is formed in the example of the figure by a extension of the hinges. According to other embodiments, the support member may also be formed by the end of the handlebar arms or by the top of the hoop 31 forming the rear rigid extension 30. Possibly a specific bearing pad can be expected. The handlebar locked in the maintenance position forms with the chassis a particularly rigid structure which ensures the stability of the mower and the protection of its organs. Furthermore, the position of the mower illustrated in Fig. 45 facilitates access to the cutting deck 22 and the cutting blades therein. It should be noted that in this position the locking of the hinges by means of the clamping cams 36a, 36b is not essential, the handlebar being held by the latch 50.
权利要求:
Claims (12) [0001] REVENDICATIONS1. Wheeled mower comprising: - a frame (10), with a rear part provided with rear wheels (14) with a fixed axis of rotation (R) and a front part provided with at least one pivoting wheel (16), - a unit motorized cutter (22, 24, 26, 28) integral with the frame, and - a handlebar (40) characterized in that the handlebar is mounted on at least one rigid rear extension (30) of the rear part of the frame with an articulation along an axis of articulation (G) parallel to the axis of rotation (R) of the rear wheels, between at least one position, said working, and a position, called maintenance, in which the handlebar is folded in the direction of the front portion of the frame, and the front portion of the frame comprising a latch (50), for locking the handlebar in said maintenance position. [0002] The mower of claim 1, wherein the frame (10) is a tubular member frame. [0003] 3. Lawn mower according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the frame (10) comprises tubular frame members oblong section. [0004] 4. Mower according to one of claims 2 or 3, wherein the tubular frame members are assembled in welding, and comprising elements attached to the frame, fixed to the frame without welding. [0005] 5. Lawn mower according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the hinge axis (G) is located in a reference plane (V) substantially perpendicular to a plane (P) of the frame, the reference plane (V) being located between a first plane (V1) parallel to the reference plane (V) and comprising the axis of rotation (R) of the rear wheels (14), and a second plane (V2) parallel to the reference plane (V). ) and passing through an outermost rear end of the mower. 5 [0006] 6. Lawn mower according to one of the preceding claims, comprising at least one hinge (34a, 34b) according to the axis of pivoting of the handlebar, connecting the handlebar (40) to the rear extension (30) of the frame, the hinge being provided with a lock (36a, 36b) for locking the handlebar in the high working position. 10 [0007] 7. Lawn mower according to one of the preceding claims, comprising at least one support member (34a, 34b, 42a, 42b) integral with the handlebar or the rear extension, the support member being adapted to come into contact. from the ground when the mower is pivoted backwards, around its rear wheels, or overturned. [0008] 8. A mower according to one of the preceding claims wherein the rear rigid extension (30) and the end (44) of the handlebar in the maintenance position, have an average height greater than a height of the cutting unit. , measured relative to the frame, so that the handlebar is held above a top portion (27) of the cutting unit in the maintenance position. 25 [0009] Mower according to one of the preceding claims, in which the handlebar (40) has two arms (42a, 42b), articulated on the rigid rear extension (30), and connected to one another by a spacer section (44, 47). 30 [0010] A mower according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the motorized cutting unit comprises a motor (26), a cutting deck (22), adjustable in height, and at least one cutting blade (24) driven in rotation by the motor. 3025692 16 [0011] 11. The mower of claim 9, wherein the motor (26) is an electric motor, the mower further comprising at least one accumulator battery (28) for the motor power supply. [0012] A self-propelled lawn mower as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein each rear wheel (14) is provided with an electric drive motor (15).
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