BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a backpack type operating unit, more particularly to a
backpack type operating unit having an operating device such as a chemical dispersion
device, a blower or the like and a motive power source for driving the operating device
such as an engine, both of which are mounted on a backpack frame.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] One example of the conventional backpack type operating units having an operating
device and an engine power is illustrated in U.S. Patent No. 4,552,100, in which the
operating unit is provided with an arm having a throttle lever on its end for operating
the engine. This arm is pivotably supported on a support member which is secured to
the left lateral side of the operating unit so that the arm can be pivoted on a vertical
plane at the left lateral side of the operating unit. According to the conventional
unit, when operating the operating unit, the arm is pivoted forward on the plane so
as to point straight toward the forward direction of the unit. On the other hand,
when the operating unit is housed, the arm is pivoted on the plane so as to point
vertically and upwardly.
[0003] However, according to the conventional operating unit, when the arm points straight
toward the forward direction of the unit, it extends along the side of an operator.
As a result, the arm is liable to strike the body of the operator, depending on the
type of operation and the physical characteristics of the operator, which results
in the inconvenience during the operation of the unit.
[0004] To solve this problem, an improved operating unit as disclosed in Laid Open Japanese
Patent Application No. 62-28972 has been proposed. In the proposed operating unit,
a mounting surface of the arm is faced toward a direction inclined downwardly and
rearwardly with respect to the leftward direction of the operating unit in such a
manner that the arm is rotated on a plane inclined with respect to the vertical plane
generated at the lateral side of the operating unit. As a result, when the arm is
pivoted forward to the front pivotal position, it points toward a direction inclined
leftwardly with respect to the forward direction of the operating unit, that is, it
extends toward a direction far from the operator, so that the arm rarely contacts
with the body of the operator during the operation.
[0005] However, in the proposed operating unit, the arm is inclined outwardly not only at
the front pivotal position but also at the upper pivotal position. Namely, even when
the arm is pivoted upwardly, it is inclined outwardly with respect to the operating
unit. This means that when the arm is pivoted upward to the operating unit, the arm
remains being outwardly protruded. Consequently, the arm is likely to be damaged if
it comes into contact with surroundings. Therefore, this outward inclination of the
arm at the upper pivotal position is undesirable. Further, since the mounting surface
of the arm is faced toward the direction as described above, that is, downwardly and
rearwardly, a process of manufacturing a die of the arm is complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide, with due consideration to the problems
of such conventional apparatuses, a backpack type operating unit in which the arm
points toward a direction inclined outwardly from the operator with respect to the
forward direction of the operating unit at the front pivotal position during the operation,
and when being stored or transported, the arm is pivoted so as to point vertically
and upwardly or horizontally and rearwardly, in parallel with the side edge of the
backpack frame.
[0007] This object is achieved in the present invention by a backpack type operating unit
including a backpack frame having a front portion and a left lateral side portion,
an operating device and a motive power source for driving the operating device, the
motive power source and the operating device being mounted on the backpack frame,
and the front portion of the backpack frame facing toward a forward direction and
the left lateral side portion facing toward a leftward direction, the forward direction
and the leftward direction being perpendicular to each other and lying in a common
horizontal plane, the operating unit comprising: a supporting member mounted on the
left lateral side portion of the backpack frame; a substantially longitudinal arm
having two opposite end portions, the arm being pivotably mounted on the supporting
member at one of the end portions so that the arm can be pivoted between a first pivotal
position in which the arm points vertically upward with respect to the horizontal
plane and a second pivotal position in which the arm points toward an inclined direction
between the forward direction and the leftward direction; and means provided on the
arm for operating the motive power source.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The features and advantages of the backpack type operating unit according to the
present invention over the proposed backpack type operating unit will be more clearly
understood from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present
invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which the same reference
numerals designate the same or similar elements or sections throughout the figures
thereof and in which:
Fig. 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of the backpack type operating unit according
to the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view showing the vertical position of the arm of the first embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view showing the forward position of the arm of the first
embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a side view showing the vertical position of the arm of a second embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a sectional elevation view showing the vertical position of the arm of the
second embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a plan view showing the forward position of the arm of the second embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a side view of the arm of a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged side sectional view of the arm of the third embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Referring now to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the backpack type operating
unit according to the present invention will be described.
[0010] Figs. 1 to 3 show a first embodiment of a backpack type operating unit of the present
invention. As shown in the drawings, a backpack type operating unit 1 has the following
configuration. Specifically, an operating device 2 (in this embodiment, a chemical
dispersion device) is mounted on a backpack frame 3 of synthetic resin which has a
horizontal portion 3a and a vertical portion 3b including a front portion 3f. The
front portion 3f faces a forward direction when the unit is used. The operating unit
2 is provided with a fan casing 5 which incorporates a blowing fan, and a fuel tank
7. An engine 9 is mounted on the rear surface of the fan casing 5. A starting motor
8 for starting the engine 9 is provided on the rear portion of the engine 9. A chemical
tank 11 is mounted on the top of the fan casing 5. An air tube 15 is connected to
an air port 13 on the lower portion of the fan casing 5. The backpack frame 3 has
a back contact pad 17 mounted on a front side of the vertical portion 3b of the backpack
frame 3. A pair of backpack bands 19 are attached to the backpack frame 3 as shown
in Fig. 1. During operation of the unit 1, an operator bears the operating unit 1
on his back under the condition that the front surface of the back contact pad 17
contacts with his back and each of the backpack bands 19 turns over his each shoulder.
[0011] The vertical portion 3b of the backpack frame 3 has a lateral side portion facing
toward a leftward direction of the operating unit 1, that is the leftward direction
of the operator. The forward and leftward directions lie in the same horizontal plane,
and are perpendicular with each other. On the lateral side portion of the vertical
portion of the backpack frame 3, a support member 23 is mounted by screws 21. As shown
in Fig. 3, a hollow section 24 is formed in the support member 23. A mounting surface
25 is defined on the support member 23. The mounting surface 25 is faced toward a
direction inclined rearwardly at a predetermined angle with respect to the leftward
direction of the operating unit 1. In other words, the mounting surface 25 is faced
to the direction between the leftward and rearward directions of the operating unit
1. An arm 27 is pivotably mounted on the mounting surface 25 at the base portion thereof
by means of a bolt 29 which penetrates the base portion and the mounting surface 25
perpendicularly to extend into the hollow section 24. The axis of the bolt 29 is extends
horizontally to the direction between the leftward and rearward directions of the
operating unit, which is the same direction as the direction of the mounting surface
25. The longitudinal axis of the arm 27 is directed perpendicular to the axis of the
bolt 29 which constitutes the pivotal axis of the arm 27.
[0012] A ring 30 is fitted on the tip portion of the bolt 29 in the hollow section 24. A
spring 31 is provided onto the bolt 29 between the back surface of the mounting surface
of the support member 23 and the ring 30. The arm 27 is pressed at a preset pressure
against the mounting surface 25 by the biasing force of the spring 31. A projection
32a is provided on the mounting surface 25. An arc- shaped groove 32b engageable with
the projection 32a is provided on an end surface 28 of the arm 27. The projection
32a is fitted in the groove 32b when the arm 27 is mounted to the mounting surface
25 to restrict the pivotal angle of the arm 27 relative to the support member 23.
[0013] According to the above construction, the arm 27 is pivoted with respect to the axis
of the bolt 29 on a plane including the plane of the mounting surface 25. As a result,
when the arm is pivoted upward, the arm 27 points vertically upward as shown in Figs.
1 and 2, and the operating unit 1 is housed or transported in this condition. When
the unit is operated, the arm 27 is pivoted toward the direction shown by the arrow
A in Fig. 2 to the front position in which the arm 27 points toward an inclined direction
between the leftward and the forward directions of the unit 1 as shown in Fig. 3.
Namely, the arm 27 is inclined toward the outside of the operator within the horizontal
plane so as to be far from the operator.
[0014] On the tip portion of the arm 27, a throttle lever 35 is supported pivotably and
retainably via a metal washer 37 by a bolt 39 so that the pivotal position of the
throttle lever 35 can be shiftably and retainably adjusted with fingers. The throttle
lever 35 is connected to an engine throttle valve (not shown in the drawing) by means
of a wire 33 for operating the throttle valve. On the inner side surface of the tip
portion of the arm 27, a push button type switch 41 is provided for stopping the engine
9 by shorting a primary ignition circuit of the engine. Another switch 42 of push
button type is provided on the inner side surface of the center portion of the arm
27, which is connected to the electric circuit of the starting motor 8. On the lower
surface of the center portion of the arm 27 in the front pivotal position (corresponding
to the left side of the arm 27 of Fig. 2), a trigger-shaped choke lever 45 is pivotably
mounted by means of a shaft 43 so that it can swing in a plane parallel to the pivotal
plane of the arm 27. The choke lever 45 is connected to a choke valve (not shown in
the drawing) of the engine through a wire 47. As shown in Fig. 2, the choke lever
45 is provided with a spring 49 as a biasing means. When the choke lever 45 is operated
in the direction shown by the arrow B in Fig. 2, the choke valve is closed, and concentrated
fuel is then fed into the cylinder. When the choke lever 45 is released, it is automatically
pivoted by the spring 49 toward the direction opposite to the direction indicated
by the arrow B, and then returns to the home position at which the choke valve is
opened.
[0015] According to the above construction, when the engine 9 is started, the arm 27 is
pivoted toward the direction shown by the arrow A from the upright position shown
in Figs. 1 and 2, so that it points to the inclined direction between the leftward
and forward directions as shown in Fig. 3. The throttle lever 35 is maintained in
an operating position which is suitable for starting. Then, the choke lever 45 is
pulled against the spring 49 toward the direction shown by the arrow B in Fig. 2.
When the starting switch 42 is pressed, the starting motor 8 is rotated and the engine
9 is then started. After this, the choke lever 45 is released to return to its home
position, so that the engine 9 remains idling. During operation of the unit 1, the
operator bears the operating unit 1 on his back and the arm 27 is pivoted so as to
point in the inclined direction between the leftward and forward directions in Fig.
3. The operator grasps the air tube 15 which is provided at the right side of the
operator with his right hand and operates the throttle lever 35 on the arm with his
left hand, therefore the construction of the arm is suitable for the operator to operate
the unit 1.
[0016] Fig. 4 to Fig. 6 illustrate a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] As shown in Figs. 4 and 5, a hollow support member 23 is secured to the left side
portion of the vertical portion 3b of a backpack frame 3 by screws 21. A mounting
surface 25 of the support member 23 is formed so that it is faced toward a direction
inclined upwardly at a predetermined angle with respect to the horizontal plane within
a vertical plane in which the leftward direction lies. In other words, the mounting
surface 25 is faced to the direction between the leftward and upward directions of
the unit 1. An arm 27 is pivotably mounted on the support member 23 at the base portion
thereof by a bolt 29 which perpendicularly penetrates the base portion and the mounting
surface 25 of the support member 23. The arm 27 is provided so that it is pressed
against the mounting surface 25 at a preset pressure by a spring 31 provided in the
same manner as in the first embodiment. On the tip portion of the arm 27, a throttle
lever 35 and an engine stop button 41 are provided. An engine start button 42 is provided
on the center portion of the arm 27 in the same manner as in the first embodiment.
[0018] Although the longitudinal axis of the arm 27 in the first embodiment is perpendicular
to the axis of the volt which serves as the pivotal axis of the arm, in the second
embodiment, the longitudinal axis of the arm 27 is not perpendicular to the axis of
the bolt 29. Specifically, the angle of the longitudinal axis of the arm 27 with respect
to the pivotal axis of the arm is provided so that it exceeds a right angle to the
extent of the predetermined angle which corresponds to the angle that the bolt 29
is inclined upwardly with respect to the horizontal plane. Accordingly, the arm 27
does not pivot along a plane which includes the mounting surface 25 of the support
member 23, but pivots along a conical surface which is generated around the pivotal
axis of the arm. According to this construction, when the arm is pivoted upwardly,
it stands vertically upright, and when it is pivoted forward, it points toward an
inclined direction between the leftward and the forward directions.
[0019] In operating the unit 1, when the arm 27 is pivoted toward the direction shown by
the arrow A from the position shown in Fig. 4 to the forward position, it points to
the direction between the leftward and forward directions of the unit 1 as shown in
Fig. 6. Accordingly, in the same manner as in the first embodiment, the arm can be
operated in a condition where suitable space is conserved at the side of the operator.
After the operation is finished, the arm 27 is pivoted toward the direction opposite
to the direction shown by the arrow A in Fig. 4, and then it is housed with pointing
vertically upright in parallel with the vertical portion of the backpack frame 3.
[0020] Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 illustrate a third embodiment according to the present invention.
It should be noted that in the following description of the embodiment, the same reference
numerals as those used in the descriptions of the first and second embodiments denote
the same components or structures. Further, the terms showing the directions have
the same meanings as those used in the descriptions of the first and second embodiments.
In this embodiment, the arm 127 is shiftably pivoted within the horizontal plane.
[0021] In Figs. 7 and 8, a hollow support member 123 is secured to the vertical portion
of the backpack frame 3 by a screw 121. A mounting surface 125 of the support member
123 is arranged horizontally and faced upwardly.
[0022] As shown in Fig. 8, in the mounting surface 125 of the support member 123, there
is formed an aperture 151. A ring-shaped projection 134 which surrounds the aperture
151 and projects downwardly is formed on the back side of the mounting surface 125.
The arm 127 is pivotably supported on the support member 123 at the base portion 127a
thereof by means of a volt 129 which penetrates the base portion 127a and the aperture
151 of the mounting surface 125 and extends into the hollow section 124. The arm 127,
in the same manner as the previous embodiments, is constructed so that it is pressed
at a predetermined pressure against the mounting surface 125 by a spring 131 disposed
onto the bolt 129 between ring washers 135 and 136. A throttle lever 138 is provided
on the tip portion of the arm 127. In this embodiment, in the same manner as in the
first embodiment, an engine start switch and a stop switch and the like may be provided
on the arm 127.
[0023] In this third embodiment, when the unit is operated, the arm 127 is pivoted to a
front position in which it points in the inclined direction between leftward and forward
directions by pivoting it toward the forward direction within the horizontal plane
so as to have a certain space between the operator and the arm. Accordingly, it is
possible to create an appropriate space between the arm 127 and the lateral side of
the operator during the operation of the unit. After the operation, the arm 127 is
pivoted horizontally and rearwardly, and then the operating unit is housed under the
condition that the arm points in the rearward direction in parallel with the horizontal
bottom portion 3a of the backpack frame 3. In this case, it is also possible for the
arm 127 to pivot it toward the opposite direction so as to point the right forward
direction in parallel with the front portion 3f of the backpack frame 3.
[0024] In this embodiment, the mounting surface 125 may be formed on the bottom of the support
member 123 so as to face downwardly.
[0025] Finally, in these embodiments described above, each of the arms 27, 127 is mounted
at the left lateral side portion of the unit. However, it is apparent that the arms
can be mounted at the right lateral side portion of the unit.
[0026] It must be understood that the invention is in no way limited to the above embodiments
and that many changes may be brought about therein without departing from the scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
1. A backpack type operating unit including a backpack frame having a front portion
and a left lateral side portion, an operating device and a motive power source for
driving the operating device, the motive power source and the operating device being
mounted on the backpack frame, and the front portion of the backpack frame facing
toward a forward direction and the left lateral side portion facing toward a leftward
direction, the forward direction and the leftward direction being perpendicular to
each other and lying in a common horizontal plane, the operating unit comprising:
a supporting member mounted on the left lateral side portion of the backpack frame;
a substantially longitudinal arm having two opposite end portions, the arm being pivotably
mounted on the supporting member at one of the end portions so that the arm can be
pivoted between a first pivotal position in which the arm points vertically upward
with respect to the horizontal plane and a second pivotal position in which the arm
points toward an inclined direction between the forward direction and the leftward
direction; and
means provided on the arm for operating the motive power source.
2. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 1, wherein the arm is mounted on the supporting
member in such a manner that a pivotal axis of the arm is perpendicular to a longitudinal
axis of the arm and extends toward a direction inclined rearwardly at a predetermined
angle with respect to the leftward direction.
3. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 1, wherein the arm is mounted on the supporting
member in such a manner that a pivotal axis of the arm extends to a direction inclined
upwardly at a predetermined angle with respect to the horizontal plane within a vertical
plane in which the leftward direction lies, and an angle of a longitudinal axis of
the arm with respect to the pivotal axis of the arm exceeds a right angle to the extent
of the predetermined angle.
4. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 2 or 3, wherein the supporting member has
a mounting surface with which the one end portion of the arm slidably contacts, and
the supporting member and the one end portion of the arm is coupled through a bolt
which penetrates then along the pivotal axis of the arm.
5. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 4, further comprising means for pressing
the one end portion of the arm against the mounting surface of the supporting member
at a preset pressure so that the pivotal position of the arm relative to the supporting
member can be shiftably retained at an appropriate position between the first and
second positions.
6. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 5, wherein the pressing means includes
a spring disposed onto the bolt in such a manner that the one end portion of the arm
is pressed against the mounting surface of the supporting member.
7. A backpack type operating unit including a backpack frame having a front portion
and a left lateral side portion, an operating device and a motive power source for
driving the operating device, the motive power source and the operating device being
mounted on the backpack frame, and the front portion of the backpack frame facing
toward a forward direction and the left lateral side portion facing toward a leftward
direction, the forward direction and the leftward direction being perpendicular to
each other and lying in a common horizontal plane, the operating unit comprising:
a supporting member mounted on the left lateral side portion of the backpack frame;
a substantially longitudinal arm having two opposite end portions, the arm being pivotably
mounted on the supporting member at one of the end portions so that the arm can be
pivoted between a first pivotal position in which the arm points the rearward direction
opposite to the forward direction and a second pivotal position in which the arm points
toward an inclined direction between the forward direction and the leftward direction;
and
means provided on the arm for operating the motive power source.
8. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 7, wherein the arm is provided in such
a manner that a pivotal axis of the arm extends toward a vertical direction with respect
to the horizontal plane, and a longitudinal axis of the arm is perpendicularly to
the pivotal axis of the arm.
9. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 8 wherein the supporting member has a mounting
surface with which the one end portion of the arm slidably contacts, and the supporting
member and the one end portion of the arm is coupled through a bolt which penetrates
then along the pivotal axis of the arm.
10. A backpack type operating unit of Claim 9, further comprising means for pressing
the one end portion of the arm against the mounting surface of the supporting member
at a preset pressure so that the pivotal position of the arm relative to the supporting
member can be shiftably retained at an appropriate position between the first and
second positions.