Laterally Directed Outlet Flow Patents (Class 172/113)
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Patent number: 9622397Abstract: An aerating device includes a frame, moving means arranged on the frame for moving the aerating device in a direction of movement over a ground surface for working, a drive, a rotor shaft provided with a plurality of knives, where the rotor shaft is arranged bearing-mounted between the frame and the drive and is operatively coupled to the drive for rotating the rotor shaft, and where the knives are inserted successively into the around surface, and where during uncoupling of the rotor shaft and the drive the rotor shaft is movable in a direction away from the drive such that the rotor shaft lies at a distance from the drive.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Redexim Handel-en Exploitatie Mij. BVInventor: Anton Cornelis Bos
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Patent number: 5353881Abstract: A gardening utility machine having a counter-rotation twin shaft system can perform multiple types of work required for gardening (tilling, soil removal, weeding, raking and shredding of leaves), snow/ice removal and for power de-thatching and mowing of lawn grass. This can be done by exchanging attachments on the counter-rotating twin shafts: if tines are installed on the twin shafts, soil tilling, weeding can be done; if auger blades with or without digging bits are in place instead, the machine can simultaneously till and remove soil or can remove ice/snow, or rake and shred leaves; if the front shaft is installed with a spiked roller and the rear shaft, a shearing reel, then the machine can power de-thatch and mow grass at the same time, and additional grass clipping mulching ability can be performed if a fan blower equipped with a mulching fan blade and a retractable bedknife is in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Inventors: Kai S. Lee, Esther W. Lee
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Patent number: 5224552Abstract: A gardening utility machine having a counter-rotation twin shaft system can perform multiple types of work required for gardening (tilting, soil removal, weeding, racking and shredding of leaves), snow/ice removal and for power de-thatching and mowing of lawn grass. This can be done by exchanging attachments on the counter-rotating twin shafts: if tines are installed on the twin shafts, soil tilling, weeding can be done; if auger blades with or without digging bits are in place instead, the machine can simultaneously till and remove soil or can remove ice/snow, or rack and shred leaves; if the front shaft is installed with a spiked roller and the rear shaft, a shearing reel, then the machine can power de-thatch and mow grass at the same time, and, additional grass clipping mulching ability can be performed if a fan blower equipped with a mulching fan blade and a retractable bedknife is in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Inventors: Kai S. Lee, Esther W. Lee
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Patent number: 5101911Abstract: A rotor tiller having a counter-rotating twin shaft system and counter-rotating digging means such as tines, paddles, or blades for efficient tilling of soil. In another embodiment, the tines on the twin shafts can be replaced by counter-rotating helical auger blades for removal of loose soil or snow. Furthermore, digging bits of suitable kind and size can be affixed to the helical auger blades for simultaneous digging/tilling and removing of soil, snow. This new design eliminates many problems associated with conventional tillers and increases the utility of the subject tiller.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventors: Kai S. Lee, Esther W. Lee
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Patent number: 4267891Abstract: A cultivating machine has groups of soil working tines that are mounted on an elongated support that is driven to rotate about a horizontal axis. The tines are mounted in spaced apart groups and guide members converge at the rear of the groups to form ridges of worked soil. Each group includes tine units that are formed by opposing bracket portions clamped to the support. Strikers can be mounted on the support between groups of tines and the strikers are pivotable about respective horizontal axes spaced from the support's axis of rotation. The strikers are positioned to excise crop leaves or emerged growth on the ridges. Hoods and a grating ensure that the top layer of worked soil is free of debris. Screening plates having obliquely upwardly and inwardly inclined inner edges are located at the lower, front, outer corners of the hood to prevent the rearwardly adjacent time groups from displacing soil too far laterally.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: C. van der Lely N.V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis J. G. Bom
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Patent number: 4145825Abstract: A plow wing for mounting on each side of a snow plow blade and adjustable by the snow plow operator to permit the snow pushed by a plow to move in a direction determined by the operator. When not in use, the wings are retracted rearward so that they will not interfere with normal plowing. The purpose of the wings is to prevent the accumulation of snow in an area which must be cleared, such as walls and sides of bridges abutting traffic lanes and driveways. The plow blade is driven hydraulically and the wings are connected to said plow blades by mating L-shaped members. One set of cables and springs is used to move each wing to its non-operative position. A second set of cables, springs and pulleys serves to move either or both wings to their operative position under the control of the plow operator.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Inventor: Emanual Bertolino