A lift arm assembly (30, 32) for a commercial riding mower includes pivotal lift arms (36, 38, 40, 120), each of which is biased downwardly by an adjustable spring arrangement for better control and contact between the underlying turf and the cutting reels supported on the outer ends of the lift arms.

Patent
   RE34921
Priority
Jun 01 1993
Filed
Jun 01 1993
Issued
May 02 1995
Expiry
Jun 01 2013
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
18
28
all paid
1. A lift arm assembly for a turf mower, having a frame comprising:
a subframe adapted for attachment to the frame of the mower;
a plurality of lift arms arranged generally side-by-side, each lift arm including inner and outer ends;
means for pivotally securing the inner end of each lift arm to said subframe for pivotal movement between raised and lowered positions;
a plurality of cutting reels;
means for pivotally securing one of said cutting reels to the outer end of each of said lift arms;
means coupled between each lift arm and said subframe for effecting relative pivotal movement thereof; and
means coupled between said subframe and each lift arm for normally biasing the outer ends of the lift arm and cutting reel suspended thereon toward the lowered position.
8. A cutting reel lift arm assembly for a turf mower, comprising:
a plurality of l-shaped lift arms arranged side-by-side, each lift arm including inner and outer ends;
means for supporting the inner ends of said lift arms for pivotal movement about generally longitudinal axes between raised and lowered positions;
a plurality of cutting reels;
means for pivotally securing one of said cutting reels to the outer end of each of said lift arms; means for selectively effecting relative pivotal movement of each of said lift arms;
a plurality of springs, each spring being connected at one end to one of said lift arms in order to normally bias the outer end thereof and the respective cutting reel suspended thereon toward the lowered position; and
means connected to the other end of each lift arm for selectively adjusting the amount by which said lift arm is biased downwardly by the respective spring.
13. A cutting reel lift arm assembly for a turf mower, having a frame comprising:
a transverse subframe adapted for attachment to the frame of the mower;
a plurality of l-shaped lift arms arranged generally side-by-side, each lift arm including inner and outer ends;
means for pivotally securing the inner end of each lift arm to said subframe for pivotal movement between raised and lowered positions;
a plurality of cutting reels;
means for securing one of said cutting reels to the outer end of each of said lift arms;
means coupled between each lift arm and said subframe for selectively effecting relative pivotal movement thereof;
a plurality of springs, each spring being connected at one end to one of said lift arms in order to normally bias the outer end thereof and the respective cutting reel suspended thereon toward the lowered position; and
means coupled between said subframe and the other end of each of said springs for selectively adjusting spring tension as desired.
2. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said subframe comprises:
a transverse member having opposite outer ends;
the inner ends of said lift arms being pivotally secured to the outer ends of said transverse member; and
means for securing said transverse member to the frame of the mower.
3. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said lift arms are of generally l-shaped configuration.
4. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said means for pivotally securing said cutting reels to said lift arms comprises:
swivel connection means for supporting said cutting reels for pivotal movement simultaneously about both upright and rearwardly extending axes; and
stop means for limiting pivotal movement of said swivel connection means about the upright axis.
5. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said means for effecting pivotal movement of said lift arm comprises:
a cylinder having opposite base and rod ends, the base end being pivotally secured to said subframe; and
lost motion connection means coupled between the rod end and the respective lift arm.
6. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said biasing means comprises:
a crank arm secured at one end to the respective lift arm; and
a tension spring connected between the other end of said crank arm and said subframe.
7. The lift arm assembly of claim 1, further including:
means for selectively adjusting the amount by which the outer ends of said lift arm are biased downwardly.
9. The cutting reel lift arm assembly of claim 8, wherein said means for pivotally securing said cutting reels to said lift arm comprises:
swivel connection means for supporting said cutting reels for pivotal movement simultaneously about both upright and rearwardly extending axes; and
stop means for limiting pivotal movement of said swivel connection means about the upright axis.
10. The cutting reel lift arm assembly of claim 9, wherein said means for selectively accepting pivotal movement of said lift arm comprises:
a cylinder having opposite base and rod ends, the base end being pivotally secured to said supporting means; and
lost motion connection means coupled between the rod end and the respective lift arm.
11. The cutting reel lift arm assembly of claim 8, wherein each of said springs comprises a tension spring.
12. The cutting reel lift arm assembly of claim 8, wherein said means for selectively adjusting the amount of bias comprises:
a crank pivotally secured to said supporting means, said crank having two outwardly extending arms;
the said other end of the respective spring being connected to one arm of said crank; and
means for selectively securing the other arm of said crank to said supporting means in different predetermined pivotal positions in order to adjust spring tension as desired.
14. A lift arm assembly for a turf mower having a frame, comprising:
(a) at least one lift arm, each lift arm including inner and outer ends;
(b) means for pivotally securing the inner end of each lift arm to the frame for pivotal movement between raised and lowered positions;
(c) at least one cutting reel;
(d) means for pivotally securing one of said cutting reels to the outer end of each of said lift arms;
(e) means coupled between each lift arm and said frame for effecting relative pivotal movement thereof; and
(f) means coupled between said frame and each lift arm for normally biasing the outer ends of the lift arm and cutting reel suspended thereon toward the lowered position. 15. The lift arm assembly of claim 14, wherein the means for pivotally securing the inner end of each lift arm to the frame comprises at least one subframe, the subframe being adapted for attachment of the mower frame to at least one lift arm. 16. The lift arm assembly of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of lift arms arranged generally side by side. 17. The lift arm assembly of claim 16, wherein at least one lift arm is coupled to the frame by means of a hydraulic cylinder. 18. The lift arm assembly of claim 17, wherein the means for effecting pivotal movement of the lift arm comprises a cylinder having opposite base and rods ends, the base end being pivotally secured to the mower frame and the rod end being pivotally attached to the lift arm. 19. The lift arm assembly of claim 18, further including means for selectively adjusting the amount by which the outer end of the lift arm is biased downwardly.

be adjusted as necessary in accordance with the terrain being mowed.

From the foregoing, it will thus be appreciated that the present invention comprises an improved cutting reel suspension system having several advantages over the prior art. The suspension system herein minimizes unsprung weight on the cutting reels, while at the same time providing for individual adjustable downward spring biasing thereon in order to achieve better control. Other advantages will be evident to those skilled in the art.

Although particular embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited only to the embodiments disclosed, but is intended to embrace any alternatives, equivalents, modifications and/or rearrangements of elements falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.

Lamusga, Gary R., Peterson, Daniel E.

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