Resilient Means Patents (Class 30/DIG6)
  • Patent number: 5934905
    Abstract: A flexible cutting tool includes a substantially cylindrically-shaped housing having a first end and a second end. The first end includes a hollowed region. A substantially cylindrically-shaped bushing, having a first face and second face and including a flexible material, is sized such that the first face and at least a portion of the bushing are secured inside the hollowed region of the housing. The bushing includes a bore extending through the first face, the second face, and an axis of the bushing. A cutting tool includes a cutting edge, a stop, and a shaft between the cutting edge and the stop. A diameter of the stop is larger than a diameter of the bore for allowing the stop to enter the second face of the bushing, frictionally pass through the bushing and exit the first face of the bushing. A diameter of the shaft is smaller than the diameter of the stop and larger than the diameter of the bore such that the bushing frictionally engages the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventors: Maximo Martoral, Guillermo Padin
  • Patent number: 4936884
    Abstract: A cutting device is provided to replace a conventional lawnmower blade which offers improved safety, outstanding grass cutting ability, improved grass bagging suction, and a reduction in the strain on the engine. The device includes an elongated, downwardly curved rigid thermoplastic member having an upstanding airfoil at each distal end. Several elongated flexible tines extend outwardly away and downwardly from the member. The tips of these tines operate to effectively cut the grass while flexing for safety if an object is encountered, such as a rock or toe. The airfoils increase the suction within the mowing cavity to increase the grass bagging efficiency. The downwardly curved configuration presents the tips of the tines for grass cutting while reducing or eliminating the drag of the member on the grass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignees: Wesley R. Oder, Stephen M. Bingham
    Inventor: David L. Campbell