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(11) EP 2 437 915 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
19.03.2014 Bulletin 2014/12

(21) Application number: 10755217.6

(22) Date of filing: 28.05.2010
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B24B 3/42(2006.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/GB2010/050906
(87) International publication number:
WO 2010/139986 (09.12.2010 Gazette 2010/49)

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SHARPENER FOR CYLINDER LAWNMOWER BLADES

SCHÄRFGERÄT FÜR WALZENRASENMÄHER

AIGUISOIR POUR LAMES DE TONDEUSE À GAZON À CYLINDRE


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK SM TR

(30) Priority: 01.06.2009 GB 0909336

(43) Date of publication of application:
11.04.2012 Bulletin 2012/15

(73) Proprietor: Albrion Sales Limited
London NW9 6LH (GB)

(72) Inventor:
  • EDGERLEY, David Anthony
    Greater London NW3 2NH (GB)

(74) Representative: Gallafent, Richard John 
GALLAFENTS LLP 27 Britton Street
London EC1M 5UD
London EC1M 5UD (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 1 384 551
   
       
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    Description


    [0001] This invention relates to sharpeners for cylinder lawnmower blades.

    [0002] A standard form of lawnmower cuts the grass by interaction between a series of helical blades which are mounted on a rotating member and which cooperate with a counterblade mounted on the underside of the lawnmower structure. As the set of helical blades rotates, a scissoring action occurs between each of the helical blades and the counterblade to cut the grass or lawn. The height of the cut is determined by the adjustment of the rollers supporting the mower, and the evenness of the cut depends on the spacing of the helical blades in a circumferential direction.

    [0003] As the mower is used, the blades wear and the efficiency of cutting is correspondingly reduced.

    [0004] It is accordingly desirable to provide means whereby the blades may be sharpened, and a number of devices have been disclosed for this purpose in the patent literature. GB-A-1514615, GB-A-1588045, GB-A-1588046 and GB-A-2029736 are examples of such disclosures. EP-A-1384551 discloses a sharpening attachment for a lawnmower of the cylinder type where the counterblade is of substantially J-shaped cross-section. The sharpening attachment consists of a T-section strip with an abrasive upper surface. Means are provided to hold the strip above the edge of the J-section bottom blade. This may be effected in particular by forming the vertical portion of the T-section as a C-shaped cross-section channel which can be engaged by fastening means which hold the abrasive-surfaced strip in the desired position.

    [0005] A problem with the sharpening attachment disclosed in the specification referred to above is that it is not always easy to position it on the counterblade on a number of cylinder mower designs before sharpening.

    [0006] In accordance with the present invention, apparatus for sharpening the rotatable blades of a cylinder mower where the rotatable blades co-act for cutting with a cutting edge of an elongate fixed counterblade of J- or L-shaped cross-section, wherein the cutting edge is formed on that portion of the counterblade projecting from a flat portion thereof to provide the J- or L-section comprises at least one clip and an elongate member, the elongate member having an abrasive surface on one side and, on the other side engagement means adapted to engage with the clip(s) in a fashion enabling the clips to hold the elongate member against the counterblade with an edge of the elongate member lying along the side of the counterblade from which the cutting edge projects, is characterised by location means as set out in the main claim.

    [0007] Preferably the location means is a ridge extending along part or all of the elongate member.

    [0008] Preferably the elongate member is an extruded section. Preferably the engagement means is a key-configuration cross-section extending from the side of the elongate member opposite the side provided with an abrasive surface. Preferably the key-configuration cross-section is configured to engage with the clip at two or more different positions.

    [0009] Preferably the side of the elongate member having an abrasive surface is slightly convex. This assists in ensuring that as the cylinder with the helical blades rotates during sharpening, the blades contact the abrasive surface inboard of its edges, even if there is variation in the exact angle (measured about an axis running along the edge of the counterblade) between the sharpening apparatus and the edge of the counterblade against which it is mounted. However, if the width of the elongate member is sufficient to ensure the helical blades do not contact the edge of the elongate member, the abrasive surface may be flat or even slightly concave (but having a radius of curvature of any such concavity greater than the radius of the cylinder).

    [0010] In use of the sharpener apparatus according to the invention, the ridge on the elongate member sits behind the cutting edge of the mower counterblade with the edge of the counterblade lying between it and the engagement means.

    [0011] The invention is illustrated, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

    Figure 1 is a diagrammatic cross-section of apparatus according to the present invention through the elongate member and through a clip;

    Figure 2 is a perspective view of the apparatus seen from one side;

    Figure 3 is a perspective view of the apparatus the other way up from the view in Figure 2;

    Figure 4 is a diagrammatic cross-section analogous to Figure 1 but showing the apparatus engaged on the counterblade of a first type of cylinder mower, and

    Figure 5 is a view like Figure 4 but showing a different design of counterblade.



    [0012] Referring first to the device shown in Figures 1 to 3, this consists basically of three parts, an extrusion 1, and two clips 2 each of which fits into the extrusion 1. Each clip 2 has a tightening screw 3 which fits into a threaded hole in the body of the clip 2.

    [0013] One side of the extrusion 1 carries a strip of abrasive material 4 while, on the side opposite strip 4, there is a key configuration channel 5 and a ridge 6- As can be seen, each clip 2 has a portion with an external key configuration which fits into channel 5 on the extrusion 1. The extrusion has open ends allowing the clips to be slid in and moved along the extrusion to a suitable location, for example a quarter and three quarters along the length of the extrusion.

    [0014] Figure 4 shows how the apparatus may be fitted against a counterblade 8 of a cylinder mower. Figure 4 shows the orientation of the mower when the sharpening device is being fitted. This is upside down compared to the normal orientation of the mower in use. Before fitting, the screws 3 are loosened off and the counter blade itself moved away from the rotatable helical-bladed cylindrical member (raised as shown in Figure 4, where the mower is upside down to provide clearance for the edge of the extrusion remote from channel 5 to be inserted between the counterblade 8 and the helical blades on the cylindrical cutter of the mower. Insertion is continued until the edge of the counterblade 8, denoted 9 in Figure 4, comes to lie between the ridge 6 and one wall of the key configuration channel 5, with the edge of extrusion 1, denoted 10, lying against the generally flat portion of blade 8. The extrusion 1 is then held tightly against the end of the counterblade 8 by turning screws 3 in clips 2, with the abrasive surface 4 on the lower side of extrusion 1 as shown in Figure 4.

    [0015] The path and direction travelled by the edges of the helical blades on the rotating cylindrical cutter forming part of the mower is denoted in Figure 4 by dashed line 11 and arrow 12. As can be seen, this is tangential to the abrasive surface 4 and accordingly, when the blade 8 is moved into a position which is close to its normal cutting position but slightly spaced therefrom (by the thickness of extrusion 1), as the helical blades rotate, they will be drawn across the surface of the abrasive strip 4 and accordingly sharpened. The convex shape of the abrasive surface assists the smooth running of the helical blades across it (the convex shape (tangent to tangent line of contact) means that the sharpener can sharpen a much greater variety of counterblade/cylinder arrangements than if the abrasive surface was flat - different counterblade sections means that the extrusion, located by two lines of contact, one on the cutting edge of the counterblade and one on the flat of the counterblade some distance behind the cutting edge, can be oriented at a range of angles in relation to the cutting cylinder whilst still offering up the abrasive to the rotating cylinder so that the line of contact between abrasive and rotating cylinder falls well within the width of the abrasive strip), and the pressure exerted by the blades on the strip pushes the extrusion 1 towards the counterblade 8 so that it sits tightly on the counter blade supported between the engagement means and ridge 6, with the lateral force caused by the blades passing across the abrasive surface being taken up by the wall of the key configuration channel of the extrusion itself and not transferred to the clips, which can accordingly be made of relatively weak mechanical strength material, e.g. plastics.

    [0016] In order to effect sharpening, the rotating helical blade arrangement must be rotated. In the case of an electrically powered mower, this can be easily achieved by simply actuating the motor which turns the blades. In the case of a manually powered mower, where the rotation of the helical blades is derived usually using a gear driven by the rotation of a ground-engaging roller or side wheels in order to sharpen the blades, the mower is oriented in its customary mowing position and pushed along, so rotating the helical blades and sharpening them as they pass over the layer of abrasive located where they would normally engage against the blade 8 in a shearing action.

    [0017] In such a case, it is important to ensure that the head of fixing screw 3 is not dragged along the ground, and in order to achieve this, the mower should be set, usually by lowering a rear roller assembly, to its highest cut setting. Additionally, the length of screw 3 can be kept to a minimum, while still enabling the apparatus to be fitted to a wide variety of models of cylinder mowers, by enabling clip 2 to be inserted into channel 5 at different depths. In Figure 4, clip 2 is fully inserted into channel 5. However, in the arrangement shown in Figure 5, the apparatus is fitted to a counterblade 19 which is set on a triangular spar 20, the assembly of blade 19 and spar 20 being of substantially greater depth than the simple bent counterblade 8 shown in Figure 4. To compensate for this, the clip 2 is only partly inserted into channel 5, enabling a screw 3 to be used of the same length as is shown in Figure 4.

    [0018] At the end of sharpening, rotation of the helical blades is stopped, the counterblade lowered slightly, screws 3 loosened, the apparatus of the invention slipped off the counterblade, and the counterblade then raised until it cooperates with the helical blades with a smooth scissor action.

    [0019] The length of the extrusion should be chosen to correspond with the width of the helical blades, i.e. the width of cut of the mower. Generally mower models come in a relatively small number of standard widths, so the apparatus of the invention may be made in a set of matching widths, or the extrusion may be long enough to cover the maximum axial blade length encountered on the cylindrical cutter, and instructions given to hacksaw off any extra before first use.


    Claims

    1. Apparatus for sharpening the rotatable blades of a cylinder mower where the rotatable blades co-act for cutting with a cutting edge (9) of an elongate fixed counterblade (8) of J- or L-shaped cross-section, wherein the cutting edge (9) is formed on that portion of the counterblade (8) projecting from a flat portion thereof to provide the J- or L-section, the apparatus comprising at least one clip (2) and an elongate member (1), the elongate member having an abrasive surface (4) on one side and, on the other side, engagement means (5) being adapted to engage with the clip(s) (2) in a fashion enabling the clip(s) (2) to hold the elongate member (1) against the counterblade (8) with an edge (10) of the elongate member (1) lying along the side of the counterblade from which the cutting edge projects, and characterised by location means (6) adapted to locate the elongate member (1) relative to the cutting edge (9) of the counterblade (8) with the location means (6) when the elongate member (1) is held against the counterblade (8) lying against the counterblade (8) to the rear of the cutting edge thereof and the cutting edge of the counterblade lying against the engagement means (5).
     
    2. Apparatus according to Claim 1 wherein the location means (6) is a ridge extending along at least part of the elongate member (1).
     
    3. Apparatus according to Claim 1 or 2 wherein the elongate member (1) is an extruded section.
     
    4. Apparatus according to any one of Claims 1 to 3 wherein the engagement means (5) is a key-configuration cross-section extending from the side of the elongate member (1) opposite the side provided with an abrasive surface (4).
     
    5. Apparatus according to any one of Claims 1 to 4 wherein the key-configuration cross-section (5) and the clip(s) (2) may be engaged with one another in two or more different positions.
     
    6. Apparatus according to any one of Claims 1 to 5 wherein the abrasive surface (4) is slightly convex.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Vorrichtung zum Schärfen der drehbaren Messer eines Spindelsmähers, bei welchem die drehbaren Messer zum Schneiden mit einer Schnittkante (9) eines langgestreckten feststehenden Gegenmessers (8) mit J- oder L-förmigem Querschnitt zusammenwirken, wobei die Schnittkante (9) an jedem Abschnitt des Gegenmessers (8) ausgebildet ist, welcher von einem flachen Abschnitt des Gegenmesser (9), welcher den J- bzw. L-Abschnitt ausbildet, vorsteht, wobei die Vorrichtung wenigstens eine Sicherung (2) und einen langgestreckten Körper (1) umfasst, wobei der langgestreckte Körper auf einer Seite eine abrasive Oberfläche (4) aufweist, und auf der anderen Seite Eingriffsmittel (5) aufweist, welche dazu ausgebildet sind, mit der Sicherung / den Sicherungen (2) auf eine Weise zusammenzuwirken, welche es der Sicherung / den Sicherungen (2) erlaubt, den langgestreckten Körper (1) gegen das Gegenmesser (8) zu halten, wobei eine Kante (10) des langgestreckten Körpers (1) gegen die Seite des Gegenmessers anliegt, an welcher die Schnittkante vorspringt, und gekennzeichnet durch Lagefestlegungsmittel (6), welche dazu ausgebildet sind, den langgestreckten Körper (1) relativ zu der Schnittkante (9) des Gegenmessers (8) anzuordnen, wobei die Lagefestlegungsmittel (6) an einer Rückseite der Schnittkante des Gegenmessers (8) anliegen, wenn der langgestreckte Körper (1) gegen das Gegenmesser (8) gehalten wird, und die Schnittkante des Gegenmessers gegen die Eingriffsmittel (5) anliegt.
     
    2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Lagefestlegungsmittel (6) eine Rippe sind, welche sich entlang wenigstens eines Abschnittes entlang des langgestreckten Körpers (1) erstreckt.
     
    3. Vorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei der langgestreckte Körper (1) ein extrudiertes Teil ist.
     
    4. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei die Eingriffsmittel (5) einen schlüsselbartförmigen Querschnitt aufweisen, der sich an der Seite des langgestreckten Körpers (1) erstreckt, welche der Seite gegenüber liegt, die mit der abrasiven Oberfläche (4) versehen ist.
     
    5. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei der Abschnitt mit dem schlüsselbartförmigen Querschnitt (5) und die Sicherung / Sicherungen (2) miteinander an zwei oder mehr verschiedenen Positionen in Eingriffkommen können.
     
    6. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei die abrasive Oberfläche (4) leicht konvex ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Appareil pour aiguiser les lames rotatives d'une tondeuse à cylindre, dans lequel les lames rotatives co-agissent pour couper avec un bord de coupe (9) d'une contre-lame fine allongée (8) de section transversale en forme de J ou de L, dans lequel le bord de coupe (9) est formé sur cette partie de la contre-lame (8) faisant saillie de sa partie plate pour fournir la section en J ou en L, l'appareil comprenant au moins une attache (2) et un élément allongé (1), l'élément allongé ayant une surface abrasive (4) d'un côté et de l'autre côté, des moyens de mise en prise (5) qui sont adaptés pour se mettre en prise avec l'attache (les attaches) (2) d'une manière permettant à l'attache (aux attaches) (2) de maintenir l'élément allongé (1) contre la contre-lame (8) avec un bord (10) de l'élément allongé (1) qui se trouve le long du côté de la contre-lame de laquelle fait saillie le bord de coupe, et caractérisé par des moyens de positionnement (6) adaptés pour positionner l'élément allongé (1) par rapport au bord de coupe (9) de la contre-lame (8) avec les moyens de positionnement (6) lorsque l'élément allongé (1) est maintenu contre la contre-lame (8) qui se trouve contre la contre-lame (8) vers l'arrière de son bord de coupe et le bord de coupe de la contre-lame qui se trouve contre les moyens de mise en prise (5).
     
    2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les moyens de positionnement (6) sont une crête s'étendant le long d'une partie de l'élément allongé (1).
     
    3. Appareil selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel l'élément allongé (1) est une section extrudée.
     
    4. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel les moyens de mise en prise (5) sont une section transversale de configuration clé s'étendant à partir du côté de l'élément allongé (1) opposé au côté doté d'une surface abrasive (4).
     
    5. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel la section transversale de configuration clé (5) et l'attache (les attaches) (2) peuvent être mises en prise entre elles dans deux positions différentes ou plus.
     
    6. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel la surface abrasive (4) est légèrement convexe.
     




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