US20120102906A1 - Mower baffle system - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01D34/01—Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus
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- A01D34/63—Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis
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- A01D34/68—Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis hand-guided by a walking operator with motor driven cutters or wheels
- A01D34/685—Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis hand-guided by a walking operator with motor driven cutters or wheels with two or more cutters
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- the present invention relates to a lawn mower having multiple rotary cutting blades and a mower baffle system.
- the baffle system includes a first baffle positioned at the underside of a mower deck forwardly of the multiple rotary cutting blades and a second baffle positioned at the underside of the mower deck rearwardly of the multiple rotary cutting blades.
- Typical Commercial-type lawn mowers whether they are walk-behind or riding mowers, normally include a mower deck having multiple rotary cutting blades positioned therein.
- the mower deck can be classified either as a mulching deck, a side discharge deck, a rear discharge deck or a bagging deck depending upon the manner in which the cut grass cuttings, clippings or discharge are handled or directed.
- a mower is of the side discharge deck type, the grass clippings are discharged out one side of the deck and onto the ground.
- the problem of controlling the flow of grass clippings is solved by engendering a mower baffle system that includes an elongated baffle system with an open throat portion for directing the flow of grass clippings from the rotary cutting blades to a discharge opening of the mower deck.
- the present invention advantageously provides, for example, a better and improved cut, dispersal of clippings, and less blowout from under the mower deck.
- the present invention provides a mower deck that includes a top wall, a front wall, first and second side walls, and a discharge opening formed by the second side wall, and first and second cutting blades rotatably disposed within the mower deck.
- the rotation of each of the first and second cutting blades defines a circle.
- the mower deck also includes a mower baffle system mounted to an interior surface of the top wall.
- the mower baffle system includes a first baffle positioned between i) the first and second cutting blades and ii) the front wall for directing the flow of discharge to the discharge opening.
- the first baffle includes a first arcuate portion extending from the first side wall and partially around the circle defined by ends of the first cutting blade to a second arcuate portion having a radius of curvature smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion.
- the second arcuate portion extends from the first arcuate portion to a third arcuate portion that extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the second cutting blade.
- the first and second arcuate portions each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle.
- the present invention provide a mower deck that includes a top wall, a front wall, a rear wall, first and second side walls, a deck discharge opening formed by the second side wall, and first and second cutting blades rotatably disposed within the mower deck. Rotation of each of the first and second cutting blades defines a circle.
- the mower deck further includes a mower baffle system mounted to an interior surface of the top wall.
- the mower baffle system includes a first baffle, a second baffle and a third baffle. The first baffle is positioned between i) the first and second cutting blades and ii) the front wall.
- the first baffle includes a first arcuate portion extending from the first side wall and partially around the circle defined by ends of the first cutting blade to a second arcuate portion having a radius of curvature smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion.
- the second arcuate portion extends from the first arcuate portion to a third arcuate portion that extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the second cutting blade.
- the first and second arcuate portions each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle.
- the third baffle extends from adjacent the second side wall proximate to the discharge opening and into the circle defined by the second cutting blade in a chord-like fashion.
- the second baffle is positioned rearwardly of the first and second cutting blades and includes a plurality of semi-circular baffle portions adjacent, but radially beyond the circles defined by the ends of the first and second cutting blades.
- the first baffle, the second baffle, the third baffle, the rear wall, and the side walls define a baffle chamber.
- the mower deck includes a baffle discharge opening of the baffle chamber formed by the first baffle and the third baffle, and spaced apart from the deck discharge opening.
- the present invention provides a mower deck that includes a top wall, a front wall, a rear wall, first and second side walls, a deck discharge opening formed by the second side wall, and first, second and third cutting blades rotatably disposed within the mower deck. Rotation of each of the first, second and third cutting blades defines a circle.
- the mower deck further includes a mower baffle system mounted to an interior surface of the top wall.
- the mower baffle system includes a first baffle, a second baffle, and a third baffle. The first baffle is positioned between i) the first, second and third cutting blades and ii) the front wall.
- the first baffle includes a first arcuate portion extending from the first side wall and partially around the circle defined by ends of the first cutting blade to a second arcuate portion.
- the second arcuate portion has a radius of curvature smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion.
- the second arcuate portion extends from the first arcuate portion to a third arcuate portion.
- the third arcuate portion extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the second cutting blade.
- the third arcuate portion also extends from the second arcuate portion to a fourth arcuate portion.
- the fourth arcuate portion extends to a fifth arcuate portion, which extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the third cutting blade.
- the first and second arcuate portions each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle.
- the third baffle extends from adjacent the second side wall proximate to the discharge opening and into the circle defined by the third cutting blade in a chord-like fashion.
- the second baffle is positioned rearwardly of the first, second and third cutting blades, and has a plurality of semi-circular baffle portions adjacent but radially beyond the circles defined by the ends of the first, second and third cutting blades.
- the first baffle, the second baffle, the third baffle, the rear wall, and the side walls define a baffle chamber.
- the mower deck includes a baffle discharge opening of the baffle chamber formed by the first baffle and the third baffle, and spaced apart from the deck discharge opening.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a lawn mower having a mower deck in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the mower deck of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the mower deck of FIG. 1 .
- reference numeral 100 refers to a multiblade lawn mower upon which the preferred embodiment of the present invention of a mower deck 5 is mounted.
- the lawn mower 100 is shown to be a riding lawn mower, but it could also be a walk-behind or pull-type lawn mower.
- Lawn mower 100 generally includes a frame 112 having a pair of driven wheels 114 at the rear end thereof and at least one or more caster wheels 116 , 118 at the forward end thereof.
- the lawn mower 100 also includes a conventional power means, such as an internal combustion engine 120 , for driving the wheels 114 and for driving the cutting blades.
- An operator's station 122 is provided on the frame 112 to accommodate an operator.
- Conventional controls 124 are provided for controlling the operation of the lawn mower 100 .
- Mower deck 5 is mounted on the forward end of the frame 112 and, in the embodiment shown in the drawings, “floats” with respect to frame 112 in a generally conventional fashion. Mower deck 5 is configured as a side discharge mower deck which normally discharges the grass cuttings or clippings therefrom, for deposit on the ground at the right side of the lawn mower 100 (left side when viewing FIG. 1 ) or into some sort of collection container, bag (not shown), etc.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate a preferred embodiment of a mower baffle system 10 of the present invention for the mower deck 5 .
- the mower deck 5 includes a front wall 12 , a rear wall 14 and first and second side walls 16 a , 16 b , each depending substantially downwardly from the undersurface or interior a top wall 18 of the mower deck 5 .
- the front, rear and side walls 12 , 14 , 16 a , 16 b preferably depend substantially downwardly from the top wall 18 about five (5) inches, but can depend more or less than five (5) inches.
- the mower deck 5 also includes a discharge opening 20 formed by the second side wall 16 b about a side of the mower deck 5 opposite the first side wall 16 a .
- the mower deck 5 as shown in FIG. 2 , is configured as a right-sided discharge mower deck (i.e., when viewed from the operator station 122 ). However, the mower deck 5 can alternatively be configured as a left-sided discharge mower deck.
- the mower deck 5 includes at least two rotating cutting blades i.e., first and second cutting blades 21 a , 21 b rotatably disposed within the mower deck 5 .
- the mower deck 5 can optionally be configured to include more than two, such as e.g., a third cutting blade 21 c .
- the first and second cutting blades 21 a , 21 b are adjacently spaced apart so as to both rotate without interfering with each other's respective blade rotation.
- the radially outer ends of the first and second cutting blades 21 a , 21 b each define a circle upon rotation thereof. Rotation of the cutting blades 21 a , 21 b is driven by the conventional power means 120 with a suitable known transmission (not shown) of the lawn mower 100 .
- the first rotating cutting blade 21 a is positioned between the front and rear walls 12 , 14 and adjacent the first side wall 16 a .
- the second rotating cutting blade 21 b is positioned between the front and rear walls 12 , 14 and adjacent the first rotating cutting blade 21 a , but preferably at a position slightly forward (i.e., closer to the front wall 12 ) of the first rotating cutting blade 21 a .
- the third rotating cutting blade 21 c is preferably positioned between the front and rear walls 12 , 14 and slightly rearward of the second rotating cutting blade 21 b (i.e.
- the plurality of rotating cutting blades 21 a , 21 b , 21 c are configured to rotate in the same direction.
- the plurality of rotating cutting blades 21 a , 21 b , 21 c are all configured to rotate in the counterclockwise direction.
- the mower baffle system 10 is mounted to the underside of the mower deck 5 so as to depend from the top wall 18 . That is, the mower baffle system 10 is mounted to an interior surface of the top wall 18 .
- the mower baffle system 10 includes a first or front baffle 22 , a second or rear baffle 24 and a third or discharge baffle 26 .
- the first, second and third baffles 22 , 24 , 26 function as flow control baffles for controlling the direction and flow of grass clipping for discharging out through the discharge opening 20 in a manner in which even cutting of grass occurs regardless of the type of grass being cut.
- the first, second and third baffles 22 , 24 , 26 can be formed out of any suitable material, such as, a metal (e.g., steel) or a rigid, durable polymer or plastic.
- the first, second and third baffles 22 , 24 , 26 are also preferably formed as sheets of material configured and shaped, as described herein.
- the first baffle 22 is positioned between the plurality of cutting blades e.g., 21 a , 21 b , and the front wall 12 for directing the flow of discharge to the discharge opening 20 .
- the first baffle 22 includes a first arcuate portion 28 having a first end 28 a and a second end 28 b .
- the first arcuate portion 28 is configured to substantially match the overall profile of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of the first cutting blade 21 a in rotation, but at least slightly spaced apart therefrom such that the first arcuate portion 28 and the circle defined by the peripheral ends of the first cutting blade 21 a in rotation share substantially the same geometric center.
- the first cutting blade 21 a is spaced apart from the first arcuate portion 28 about 3 ⁇ 4 to 1 inch and preferably about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 2 inch, but can be spaced apart more or less.
- the first end 28 a is positioned adjacent the first side wall 16 a , while the remainder of the first arcuate portion 28 extends substantially around the circumferential portion of the circular blade tip path defined by the peripheral ends of the first cutting blade 21 a in rotation and terminating at the second end 28 b .
- the first end 28 a of the first arcuate portion 28 is secured to the first sidewall 16 using a fastener.
- the first arcuate portion 28 extends from adjacent a vertical tangency with the first side wall 16 , as shown in FIG. 2 , to an arc distance of about 90 to 135 degrees, preferably about 100 to 120 degrees, and most preferably about 110 to 118 degrees.
- a second arcuate portion 30 Extending from the second end 28 b of the first arcuate portion 28 is a second arcuate portion 30 having a first end 30 a and a second end 30 b .
- the first end 30 a is secured or connected to and extends from the second end 28 b of the first arcuate portion 28 .
- the second arcuate portion 30 preferably has a radius of curvature that is smaller than the radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion 28 and extends in a direction away from the first arcuate portion 28 that is slightly forward (i.e., anterior) and to the left of the first arcuate portion 28 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the second arcuate portion 30 is preferably configured to have a geometric center that is further above (i.e., anterior) and to the left of the geometric center of the first arcuate portion 28 , when viewed as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the radius of curvature of the second arcuate portion 30 is preferably about 40% to 80%, more preferably about 45% to 60%, and most preferably about 50% of the radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion 28 .
- the second arcuate portion 30 is also curved in substantially the same direction as that of the first arcuate portion 28 , such that the geometric centers of the first and second arcuate portions 28 , 30 are on the same side of the first baffle 22 .
- the second arcuate portion 30 has a line of symmetry (A) that is angled with respect to a line of symmetry (B) of the first arcuate portion 28 .
- the line of symmetry (A) is preferably angled with respect to the line of symmetry (B) about 1 to 20 degrees, more preferably about 5 to 15 degrees and most preferably about 8 to 12 degrees.
- the second arcuate portion 30 extends an arc distance of about 50 to 100 degrees, and more preferably about 60 to 90 degrees, but could be longer or shorter.
- a third arcuate portion 32 Extending from the second end 30 b of the second arcuate portion 30 is a third arcuate portion 32 having a first end 32 a and a second end 32 b .
- the third arcuate portion 32 is configured to substantially match the overall profile of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of the second cutting blade 21 b in rotation, but is spaced apart therefrom, such that the third arcuate portion 32 and the circle defined by the peripheral ends of the second cutting blade 21 b in rotation share substantially the same geometric center.
- the second cutting blade 21 b is at least slightly spaced apart from the third arcuate portion 32 about 3 ⁇ 4 to 1 inch and preferably about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 2 inch, but can be spaced apart more or less.
- the first end 32 a is connected to and extends from the second end 30 b of the second arcuate portion 30 , while the remainder of the third arcuate portion 30 extends substantially around the circumferential portion of a circular blade tip path defined by the second cutting blade 21 b in rotation and terminates at the second end 32 b.
- the first arcuate potion 28 extends from the first side wall 16 a partially around the circle defined by the ends of the first cutting blade 21 a to the second arcuate portion 30 having a radius of curvature that is smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion 28 .
- the second arcuate portion 30 extends from the first arcuate portion 28 to the third arcuate portion 32 that extends partially around the circle defined by the peripheral ends of the second cutting blade 21 b .
- the first, second and third arcuate portions 28 , 30 , 32 each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle 22 .
- the first baffle 22 includes a fourth arcuate portion 34 and a fifth arcuate portion 36 .
- the third arcuate portion 32 can extend an arc distance of about 100 to 150 degrees, and preferably about 120 to 130 degrees, but can also extend an arc distance more than 150 degrees or less than 100 degrees.
- the third arcuate portion 32 is also configured to have a line of symmetry (C) that is angled with respect to the line of symmetry (A) of the second arcuate portion 30 .
- the line of symmetry (C) is preferably angled with respect to the line of symmetry (A) about 10 to 30 degrees, more preferably about 15 to 25 degrees and most preferably about 18 to 23 degrees.
- the fourth arcuate portion 34 includes a first end 34 a and a second end 34 b , and is similarly configured as a mirror image of the second arcuate portion 30 taken along the line of symmetry (C) of the third arcuate portion 32 .
- the first end 34 a of the fourth arcuate portion 34 extends from and is secured to the second end 32 b of the third arcuate portion 32 .
- the fifth arcuate portion 36 includes a first end 36 a and a second end 36 b , and extends from and is secured to the fourth arcuate portion 34 .
- the fifth arcuate portion 36 is configured to match the overall profile of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of the third cutting blade 21 c in rotation, but is at least slightly spaced apart therefrom, such that the fifth arcuate portion 36 and the circle defined by the peripheral ends of the third cutting blade 21 c in rotation share substantially the same geometric center.
- the third cutting blade 21 c is spaced apart from the fifth arcuate portion 36 about 3 ⁇ 4 to 1 inch and preferably about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 2 inch, but can be spaced apart more or less.
- the first end 36 a is connected to and extends from the second end 34 b of the fourth arcuate portion 34 , while the second end 36 b extends substantially around the circumferential portion of a circular blade tip path defined by the third rotating cutting blade 21 c .
- the fifth arcuate portion 36 extends an arc length of about 35 to 65 degrees and more preferably about 45 to 60 degrees, but could be longer or shorter, such as, about 30 to 70 degrees.
- first, second, third, fourth and fifth arcuate portions 28 , 30 , 32 , 34 , 36 collectively form the first or front baffle 22 .
- the first baffle 22 extends from adjacent the first side wall 16 a to adjacent the discharge opening 20 .
- the first baffle 22 extends such that the second end 36 b of the fifth arcuate portion 36 is at least slightly spaced apart from the discharge opening 20 .
- the second end 36 b is spaced apart from the discharge opening 20 about four (4) inches, but can alternatively be spaced apart from the discharge opening 20 more or less than four (4) inches, such as about 2 to 12 inches.
- the second end 36 b can be spaced from the discharge opening 20 a length approximately 1 ⁇ 2 the length of a radius defining the circular path defined by the third rotating cutting blade 21 c.
- the second baffle 24 is positioned rearwardly (or posterior) of the cutting blades e.g., 21 a - c and extends downwardly from the underside or interior surface of the top wall 18 .
- the second baffle 24 may be welded, bolted or otherwise secured to the top wall 18 as desired.
- the second baffle 24 is comprised of three substantially semi-circular baffle portions 38 , 40 , 42 .
- the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 is preferably configured to have a first end 38 a that is adjacent to and tangent with respect to the rear wall 14 and which extends forwardly about an arc distance of about 90 degrees (i.e., about a quarter round).
- the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 can be configured to extend to the first side wall 16 a .
- the overall profile of the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 is configured to match the overall profile of the circle defined by the first cutting blade 21 a in rotation, but is at least slightly spaced apart therefrom, such that the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 and the circle defined by the first rotating cutting blade 21 a share substantially the same geometric center.
- the first rotating cutting blade 21 a is spaced apart from the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 about 3 ⁇ 4 to 1 inch and preferably about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 2 inch, but can be spaced apart more or less.
- the first end 38 a is secured to the real wall 14 .
- the second semi-circular baffle portion 40 has a first end 40 a that extends from and is secured to a second end 38 b of the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 .
- the second semi-circular baffle portion 40 has an overall profile that is configured to match the overall profile of the a posterior section of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of the second cutting blade 21 b in rotation, but is positioned spaced apart therefrom, such that the second semi-circular baffle portion 40 and the circle defined by the second cutting blade 21 b in rotation share substantially the same geometric center.
- the second rotating cutting blade 21 b is spaced apart from the second semi-circular baffle portion 40 about 3 ⁇ 4 to 1 inch and preferably about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 2 inch, but can be spaced apart more or less.
- the second semi-circular baffle portion 40 extends an arc distance of about 100 to 125 degrees, and more preferably about 105 to 115 degrees, but can be more or less.
- the first and second baffles 22 , 24 define at least one open throat portion 43 a that is positioned between adjacent rotating cutting blades, such as 21 a and 21 b .
- the throat portion 43 a allows for the flow of grass chippings from one rotating cutting blade to an adjacent downstream rotating cutting blade.
- a second throat portion 43 b is formed by the first and second baffles 22 , 24 and positioned between adjacent rotating cutting blades, such as 21 b and 21 c.
- the width of the throat portion e.g., 43 a is defined by the second arcuate portion 30 and the second baffle 24 . In the present embodiment, it is the intersection of the first and second semi-circular baffle portions 38 , 40 that define the width of the throat portion 43 a in conjunction with an apex of the second arcuate portion 30 . Due to the convex curved configuration and position of the second arcuate portion 30 , it advantageously provides for a larger width or opening of the throat portion 43 a compared to conventional side discharge baffle systems without a convex curved second arcuate portion. The larger width or larger throat portion allows for more air and thus better flow and movement of grass discharge from an upstream cutting blade to a downstream cutting blade and ultimately to the discharge opening 20 .
- another aspect of the present invention relates to the second arcuate portion 30 and the second baffle 24 forming a throat portion 43 a positioned between the first and second cutting blades 21 a , 21 b having an opening width W T that is larger than a width W D of a baffle discharge opening 43 c (further described below) and/or the discharge opening 20 .
- the third semi-circular baffle portion 42 has a first end 42 a that is connected to and extends from a second end 40 b of the second semi-circular baffle portion 40 b .
- the third semi-circular baffle portion 42 is substantially configured as a mirror image of the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 taken along the line of symmetry (C).
- a second end 42 b of the third baffle portion 42 engages and is secured to the rear wall 14 .
- the second baffle 24 is positioned rearwardly (posterior) of the first and second cutting blades 21 a , 21 b .
- the second baffle 24 also has at least two semi-circular baffle portions (e.g., 38 , 40 ) adjacent, but radially beyond the circles defined by the ends of the first and second cutting blades 21 a , 21 b , respectively.
- the rear corners 44 , 46 of the mower deck 5 are also rounded and form continuations of the second baffle 24 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the rear corner 44 extends, about 50 to 70 degrees and preferably about 60 degrees, to connect to the rear wall 14 and/or the first semi-circular baffle portion 38 about one end and the first side wall 16 a about its opposite end.
- the rear corner 46 has a first end 46 a and a second end 46 b .
- the first end 46 a is connected to and extends from the rear wall 14 and/or the third semi-circular baffle portion 42 an arc distance of about 90 degrees, such that its second end 46 b forms part of the mower deck's discharge opening 20 .
- the third baffle 26 includes a first end 26 a and a second end 26 b .
- the first end 26 a extends from the second end 46 b of the rear corner 46 into the circular path defined by the ends of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening 20 , such as rotating blade 21 c , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the third baffle 26 extends into the circular path defined by the ends of the cutting blade 21 c in a chord-like fashion.
- the third baffle 26 has a length substantially the same as or less than that of a radius length of the rotating blade (e.g., 21 c ) adjacent the discharge opening 20 .
- the height of the third baffle 26 extending from the top wall 18 is shorter than the distance the cutting blade 21 c is spaced from the top wall 18 so as not to interfere with the rotational operation of the cutting blade 21 c . That is, the third baffle 26 depends downwardly from the top wall 18 and is spaced from the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening 20 (e.g., the second cutting blade 21 b for a two blade mower deck or the third cutting blade 21 c for a three blade mower deck) sufficiently to allow for the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening to rotate without engaging the third baffle 26 . Additionally, the third baffle 26 can optionally be configured with a tapered second end 26 b that tapers as it extends in a direction into the circle defined by the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening 20 . The third baffle 26 is also preferably oriented to extend in a direction so as to form an acute angle with respect to the discharge opening 20 or in a chord-like fashion that extends forwardly of a center of the circle defined by the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening 20 .
- the third baffle 26 extends from adjacent the second side wall 16 b proximate the discharge opening 20 and into the circle defined the ends of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening (e.g., the second cutting blade 21 b for a two blade mower deck or the third cutting blade 21 c for a three blade mower deck) in a chord-like fashion.
- the third baffle 26 has its first end 26 a adjacent the second side wall 16 b and extends in the forward (anterior) direction such that the second end 26 b is within the circle defined by the ends of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening (e.g., the second cutting blade 21 b for a two blade mower deck or the third cutting blade 21 c for a three blade mower deck) and positioned to extend forwardly at least as far as an axis of rotation of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening.
- the third baffle 26 extends from adjacent the discharge opening 20 and into the circle defined by e.g., the second cutting blade 21 b defining a baffle discharge opening 43 c (as further described below) spaced from the discharge opening 20 .
- Each of the first, second and third baffles 22 , 24 , 26 are attached to the top wall 18 so as to depend substantially downwardly therefrom, defining a baffle chamber 50 .
- the first and second baffles 22 , 24 preferably depend substantially downwardly from the top wall 18 about 2 to 6 inches, and more preferably about 3.5 inches. Further, the first and second baffles 22 , 24 are configured to depend downwardly from the top wall 18 a distance substantially the same as a distance the rotating cutting blades 21 a , 21 b , 21 c are positioned from the top wall 18 .
- the depending length of the first and second baffles 22 , 24 can be more or less than the distance the rotating cutting blades 21 a , 21 b , 21 c are positioned from the top wall 18 .
- the first and second baffles 22 , 24 are preferably configured to depend downwardly from the top wall 18 a distance less than or equal to the depending length of the mower deck's front, rear and side walls 12 , 14 , 16 a and 16 b .
- the first and second baffles 22 , 24 can be attached to the top wall 18 by one or more fasteners 48 , such as a nut and bolt via a flange portion 48 extending from the baffles.
- Each of the first and second baffles 22 , 24 can be configured as a unitary baffle or as individual segments that are assembled together to form the overall length of the baffles.
- the end of the first baffle 22 adjacent the discharge opening 20 and the second end 26 b of the third baffle 26 define another throat portion or a baffle discharge opening 43 c .
- the baffle discharge opening 43 c is spaced apart from the discharge opening 20 , preferably about 1 to 10 inches, more preferably about 2 to 8 inches, and most preferably about 4 to 6 inches.
- the baffle discharge opening 43 a of the baffle chamber 50 is formed by the third arcuate portion 36 and the third baffle 26 , and is spaced apart from the mower deck discharge opening 20 .
- the baffle discharge opening 43 c advantageously facilitates the flow and discharge of grass clippings from the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening 20 to the discharge opening 20 .
- the third baffle 26 also directs the flow of discharge from the baffle discharge opening 43 c to the mower deck discharge opening 20 .
- the present invention provides a mower 100 that includes the mower deck 5 , as described above.
- the mower 100 also includes a means to operatively connect to the mower deck 5 to move the mower deck 5 along the ground.
- Such means to move the mover deck 5 can include, for example and not by way of limitation, an internal combustion engine or via a manual pushing or pulling of the mower 100 by a person.
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- This application is entitled to and claims the benefit of the priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/407,075, filed Oct. 27, 2010, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a lawn mower having multiple rotary cutting blades and a mower baffle system. Further, the baffle system includes a first baffle positioned at the underside of a mower deck forwardly of the multiple rotary cutting blades and a second baffle positioned at the underside of the mower deck rearwardly of the multiple rotary cutting blades.
- Commercial-type lawn mowers, whether they are walk-behind or riding mowers, normally include a mower deck having multiple rotary cutting blades positioned therein. The mower deck can be classified either as a mulching deck, a side discharge deck, a rear discharge deck or a bagging deck depending upon the manner in which the cut grass cuttings, clippings or discharge are handled or directed. When a mower is of the side discharge deck type, the grass clippings are discharged out one side of the deck and onto the ground.
- Side discharge mower decks, however, can be problematic when the grass clippings are not sufficiently discharged or directed to the side discharge opening of the mower deck. This can lead to clumping or aggregation of grass clippings on the ground and/or buildup of grass clippings on the underside of the mower deck. Accordingly, there is still a need for a side discharge mower deck that can sufficiently direct and discharge grass clippings.
- In accordance with the present invention, the problem of controlling the flow of grass clippings is solved by engendering a mower baffle system that includes an elongated baffle system with an open throat portion for directing the flow of grass clippings from the rotary cutting blades to a discharge opening of the mower deck. As such, the present invention advantageously provides, for example, a better and improved cut, dispersal of clippings, and less blowout from under the mower deck.
- In accordance with a first aspect, the present invention provides a mower deck that includes a top wall, a front wall, first and second side walls, and a discharge opening formed by the second side wall, and first and second cutting blades rotatably disposed within the mower deck. The rotation of each of the first and second cutting blades defines a circle. The mower deck also includes a mower baffle system mounted to an interior surface of the top wall. The mower baffle system includes a first baffle positioned between i) the first and second cutting blades and ii) the front wall for directing the flow of discharge to the discharge opening. The first baffle includes a first arcuate portion extending from the first side wall and partially around the circle defined by ends of the first cutting blade to a second arcuate portion having a radius of curvature smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion. The second arcuate portion extends from the first arcuate portion to a third arcuate portion that extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the second cutting blade. The first and second arcuate portions each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle.
- In accordance with a second aspect, the present invention provide a mower deck that includes a top wall, a front wall, a rear wall, first and second side walls, a deck discharge opening formed by the second side wall, and first and second cutting blades rotatably disposed within the mower deck. Rotation of each of the first and second cutting blades defines a circle. The mower deck further includes a mower baffle system mounted to an interior surface of the top wall. The mower baffle system includes a first baffle, a second baffle and a third baffle. The first baffle is positioned between i) the first and second cutting blades and ii) the front wall. The first baffle includes a first arcuate portion extending from the first side wall and partially around the circle defined by ends of the first cutting blade to a second arcuate portion having a radius of curvature smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion. The second arcuate portion extends from the first arcuate portion to a third arcuate portion that extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the second cutting blade. The first and second arcuate portions each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle. The third baffle extends from adjacent the second side wall proximate to the discharge opening and into the circle defined by the second cutting blade in a chord-like fashion. The second baffle is positioned rearwardly of the first and second cutting blades and includes a plurality of semi-circular baffle portions adjacent, but radially beyond the circles defined by the ends of the first and second cutting blades. The first baffle, the second baffle, the third baffle, the rear wall, and the side walls define a baffle chamber. Further, the mower deck includes a baffle discharge opening of the baffle chamber formed by the first baffle and the third baffle, and spaced apart from the deck discharge opening.
- In accordance with a third aspect, the present invention provides a mower deck that includes a top wall, a front wall, a rear wall, first and second side walls, a deck discharge opening formed by the second side wall, and first, second and third cutting blades rotatably disposed within the mower deck. Rotation of each of the first, second and third cutting blades defines a circle. The mower deck further includes a mower baffle system mounted to an interior surface of the top wall. The mower baffle system includes a first baffle, a second baffle, and a third baffle. The first baffle is positioned between i) the first, second and third cutting blades and ii) the front wall. The first baffle includes a first arcuate portion extending from the first side wall and partially around the circle defined by ends of the first cutting blade to a second arcuate portion. The second arcuate portion has a radius of curvature smaller than a radius of curvature of the first arcuate portion. The second arcuate portion extends from the first arcuate portion to a third arcuate portion. The third arcuate portion extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the second cutting blade. The third arcuate portion also extends from the second arcuate portion to a fourth arcuate portion. The fourth arcuate portion extends to a fifth arcuate portion, which extends partially around the circle defined by ends of the third cutting blade. The first and second arcuate portions each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of the first baffle. The third baffle extends from adjacent the second side wall proximate to the discharge opening and into the circle defined by the third cutting blade in a chord-like fashion. The second baffle is positioned rearwardly of the first, second and third cutting blades, and has a plurality of semi-circular baffle portions adjacent but radially beyond the circles defined by the ends of the first, second and third cutting blades. The first baffle, the second baffle, the third baffle, the rear wall, and the side walls define a baffle chamber. Further, the mower deck includes a baffle discharge opening of the baffle chamber formed by the first baffle and the third baffle, and spaced apart from the deck discharge opening.
- The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a lawn mower having a mower deck in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the mower deck ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the mower deck ofFIG. 1 . - Reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or like reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like features. It should be noted that the drawings are in simplified form and are not drawn to precise scale. In reference to the disclosure herein, for purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms such as top, bottom, above, below and diagonal, are used with respect to the accompanying drawings. Such directional terms used in conjunction with the following description should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any manner not explicitly set forth. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a,” “an” and “the” are not limited to one element but instead should be read as meaning “at least one.” The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
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FIG. 1 ,reference numeral 100 refers to a multiblade lawn mower upon which the preferred embodiment of the present invention of amower deck 5 is mounted. Thelawn mower 100 is shown to be a riding lawn mower, but it could also be a walk-behind or pull-type lawn mower.Lawn mower 100 generally includes aframe 112 having a pair of drivenwheels 114 at the rear end thereof and at least one or 116, 118 at the forward end thereof. Themore caster wheels lawn mower 100 also includes a conventional power means, such as aninternal combustion engine 120, for driving thewheels 114 and for driving the cutting blades. An operator'sstation 122 is provided on theframe 112 to accommodate an operator.Conventional controls 124 are provided for controlling the operation of thelawn mower 100. -
Mower deck 5 is mounted on the forward end of theframe 112 and, in the embodiment shown in the drawings, “floats” with respect to frame 112 in a generally conventional fashion.Mower deck 5 is configured as a side discharge mower deck which normally discharges the grass cuttings or clippings therefrom, for deposit on the ground at the right side of the lawn mower 100 (left side when viewingFIG. 1 ) or into some sort of collection container, bag (not shown), etc. -
FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate a preferred embodiment of amower baffle system 10 of the present invention for themower deck 5. Themower deck 5 includes afront wall 12, arear wall 14 and first and 16 a, 16 b, each depending substantially downwardly from the undersurface or interior asecond side walls top wall 18 of themower deck 5. The front, rear and 12, 14, 16 a, 16 b preferably depend substantially downwardly from theside walls top wall 18 about five (5) inches, but can depend more or less than five (5) inches. Themower deck 5 also includes adischarge opening 20 formed by thesecond side wall 16 b about a side of themower deck 5 opposite thefirst side wall 16 a. Thus, themower deck 5, as shown inFIG. 2 , is configured as a right-sided discharge mower deck (i.e., when viewed from the operator station 122). However, themower deck 5 can alternatively be configured as a left-sided discharge mower deck. - The
mower deck 5 includes at least two rotating cutting blades i.e., first and 21 a, 21 b rotatably disposed within thesecond cutting blades mower deck 5. However, themower deck 5 can optionally be configured to include more than two, such as e.g., athird cutting blade 21 c. The first and 21 a, 21 b, are adjacently spaced apart so as to both rotate without interfering with each other's respective blade rotation. The radially outer ends of the first andsecond cutting blades 21 a, 21 b each define a circle upon rotation thereof. Rotation of thesecond cutting blades 21 a, 21 b is driven by the conventional power means 120 with a suitable known transmission (not shown) of thecutting blades lawn mower 100. - The first
rotating cutting blade 21 a is positioned between the front and 12, 14 and adjacent therear walls first side wall 16 a. The secondrotating cutting blade 21 b is positioned between the front and 12, 14 and adjacent the firstrear walls rotating cutting blade 21 a, but preferably at a position slightly forward (i.e., closer to the front wall 12) of the firstrotating cutting blade 21 a. When themower deck 5 is configured with a thirdrotating cutting blade 21 c, the thirdrotating cutting blade 21 c is preferably positioned between the front and 12, 14 and slightly rearward of the secondrear walls rotating cutting blade 21 b (i.e. closer to the rear wall 14) and/or horizontally inline with the position of the firstrotating cutting blade 21 a, when viewed as shown inFIG. 2 . Preferably, the plurality of 21 a, 21 b, 21 c are configured to rotate in the same direction. When viewed as shown inrotating cutting blades FIG. 2 , the plurality of 21 a, 21 b, 21 c are all configured to rotate in the counterclockwise direction.rotating cutting blades - The
mower baffle system 10 is mounted to the underside of themower deck 5 so as to depend from thetop wall 18. That is, themower baffle system 10 is mounted to an interior surface of thetop wall 18. Themower baffle system 10 includes a first orfront baffle 22, a second orrear baffle 24 and a third ordischarge baffle 26. The first, second and 22, 24, 26 function as flow control baffles for controlling the direction and flow of grass clipping for discharging out through thethird baffles discharge opening 20 in a manner in which even cutting of grass occurs regardless of the type of grass being cut. - The first, second and
22, 24, 26 can be formed out of any suitable material, such as, a metal (e.g., steel) or a rigid, durable polymer or plastic. The first, second andthird baffles 22, 24, 26 are also preferably formed as sheets of material configured and shaped, as described herein.third baffles - The
first baffle 22 is positioned between the plurality of cutting blades e.g., 21 a, 21 b, and thefront wall 12 for directing the flow of discharge to thedischarge opening 20. Thefirst baffle 22 includes a firstarcuate portion 28 having afirst end 28 a and asecond end 28 b. The firstarcuate portion 28 is configured to substantially match the overall profile of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of thefirst cutting blade 21 a in rotation, but at least slightly spaced apart therefrom such that the firstarcuate portion 28 and the circle defined by the peripheral ends of thefirst cutting blade 21 a in rotation share substantially the same geometric center. Preferably, thefirst cutting blade 21 a is spaced apart from the firstarcuate portion 28 about ¾ to 1 inch and preferably about ⅛ to ½ inch, but can be spaced apart more or less. Thefirst end 28 a is positioned adjacent thefirst side wall 16 a, while the remainder of the firstarcuate portion 28 extends substantially around the circumferential portion of the circular blade tip path defined by the peripheral ends of thefirst cutting blade 21 a in rotation and terminating at thesecond end 28 b. Preferably, thefirst end 28 a of the firstarcuate portion 28 is secured to the first sidewall 16 using a fastener. Preferably, the firstarcuate portion 28 extends from adjacent a vertical tangency with the first side wall 16, as shown inFIG. 2 , to an arc distance of about 90 to 135 degrees, preferably about 100 to 120 degrees, and most preferably about 110 to 118 degrees. - Extending from the
second end 28 b of the firstarcuate portion 28 is a secondarcuate portion 30 having afirst end 30 a and asecond end 30 b. Thefirst end 30 a is secured or connected to and extends from thesecond end 28 b of the firstarcuate portion 28. The secondarcuate portion 30 preferably has a radius of curvature that is smaller than the radius of curvature of the firstarcuate portion 28 and extends in a direction away from the firstarcuate portion 28 that is slightly forward (i.e., anterior) and to the left of the firstarcuate portion 28, as shown inFIG. 2 . That is, the secondarcuate portion 30 is preferably configured to have a geometric center that is further above (i.e., anterior) and to the left of the geometric center of the firstarcuate portion 28, when viewed as shown inFIG. 2 . The radius of curvature of the secondarcuate portion 30 is preferably about 40% to 80%, more preferably about 45% to 60%, and most preferably about 50% of the radius of curvature of the firstarcuate portion 28. The secondarcuate portion 30 is also curved in substantially the same direction as that of the firstarcuate portion 28, such that the geometric centers of the first and second 28, 30 are on the same side of thearcuate portions first baffle 22. In addition, the secondarcuate portion 30 has a line of symmetry (A) that is angled with respect to a line of symmetry (B) of the firstarcuate portion 28. The line of symmetry (A) is preferably angled with respect to the line of symmetry (B) about 1 to 20 degrees, more preferably about 5 to 15 degrees and most preferably about 8 to 12 degrees. Preferably, the secondarcuate portion 30 extends an arc distance of about 50 to 100 degrees, and more preferably about 60 to 90 degrees, but could be longer or shorter. - Extending from the
second end 30 b of the secondarcuate portion 30 is a thirdarcuate portion 32 having afirst end 32 a and asecond end 32 b. The thirdarcuate portion 32 is configured to substantially match the overall profile of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of thesecond cutting blade 21 b in rotation, but is spaced apart therefrom, such that the thirdarcuate portion 32 and the circle defined by the peripheral ends of thesecond cutting blade 21 b in rotation share substantially the same geometric center. Preferably, thesecond cutting blade 21 b is at least slightly spaced apart from the thirdarcuate portion 32 about ¾ to 1 inch and preferably about ⅛ to ½ inch, but can be spaced apart more or less. Thefirst end 32 a is connected to and extends from thesecond end 30 b of the secondarcuate portion 30, while the remainder of the thirdarcuate portion 30 extends substantially around the circumferential portion of a circular blade tip path defined by thesecond cutting blade 21 b in rotation and terminates at thesecond end 32 b. - In sum, the first
arcuate potion 28 extends from thefirst side wall 16 a partially around the circle defined by the ends of thefirst cutting blade 21 a to the secondarcuate portion 30 having a radius of curvature that is smaller than a radius of curvature of the firstarcuate portion 28. The secondarcuate portion 30 extends from the firstarcuate portion 28 to the thirdarcuate portion 32 that extends partially around the circle defined by the peripheral ends of thesecond cutting blade 21 b. The first, second and third 28, 30, 32 each have a geometric center positioned on the same side of thearcuate portions first baffle 22. - When the
mower deck 5 is configured as a three blade mower deck (as shown) having first, second and third 21 a, 21 b, 21 c, therotating cutting blades first baffle 22 includes a fourtharcuate portion 34 and a fiftharcuate portion 36. In this configuration, the thirdarcuate portion 32 can extend an arc distance of about 100 to 150 degrees, and preferably about 120 to 130 degrees, but can also extend an arc distance more than 150 degrees or less than 100 degrees. The thirdarcuate portion 32 is also configured to have a line of symmetry (C) that is angled with respect to the line of symmetry (A) of the secondarcuate portion 30. The line of symmetry (C) is preferably angled with respect to the line of symmetry (A) about 10 to 30 degrees, more preferably about 15 to 25 degrees and most preferably about 18 to 23 degrees. - The fourth
arcuate portion 34 includes afirst end 34 a and asecond end 34 b, and is similarly configured as a mirror image of the secondarcuate portion 30 taken along the line of symmetry (C) of the thirdarcuate portion 32. Likewise, thefirst end 34 a of the fourtharcuate portion 34 extends from and is secured to thesecond end 32 b of the thirdarcuate portion 32. - The fifth
arcuate portion 36 includes afirst end 36 a and asecond end 36 b, and extends from and is secured to the fourtharcuate portion 34. The fiftharcuate portion 36 is configured to match the overall profile of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of thethird cutting blade 21 c in rotation, but is at least slightly spaced apart therefrom, such that the fiftharcuate portion 36 and the circle defined by the peripheral ends of thethird cutting blade 21 c in rotation share substantially the same geometric center. Preferably, thethird cutting blade 21 c is spaced apart from the fiftharcuate portion 36 about ¾ to 1 inch and preferably about ⅛ to ½ inch, but can be spaced apart more or less. Thefirst end 36 a is connected to and extends from thesecond end 34 b of the fourtharcuate portion 34, while thesecond end 36 b extends substantially around the circumferential portion of a circular blade tip path defined by the thirdrotating cutting blade 21 c. Preferably, the fiftharcuate portion 36 extends an arc length of about 35 to 65 degrees and more preferably about 45 to 60 degrees, but could be longer or shorter, such as, about 30 to 70 degrees. - In sum, the first, second, third, fourth and fifth
28, 30, 32, 34, 36 collectively form the first orarcuate portions front baffle 22. Thefirst baffle 22 extends from adjacent thefirst side wall 16 a to adjacent thedischarge opening 20. Preferably, thefirst baffle 22 extends such that thesecond end 36 b of the fiftharcuate portion 36 is at least slightly spaced apart from thedischarge opening 20. More preferably, thesecond end 36 b is spaced apart from thedischarge opening 20 about four (4) inches, but can alternatively be spaced apart from thedischarge opening 20 more or less than four (4) inches, such as about 2 to 12 inches. Alternatively, thesecond end 36 b can be spaced from the discharge opening 20 a length approximately ½ the length of a radius defining the circular path defined by the thirdrotating cutting blade 21 c. - The
second baffle 24 is positioned rearwardly (or posterior) of the cutting blades e.g., 21 a-c and extends downwardly from the underside or interior surface of thetop wall 18. Thesecond baffle 24 may be welded, bolted or otherwise secured to thetop wall 18 as desired. Thesecond baffle 24 is comprised of three substantially 38, 40, 42. The firstsemi-circular baffle portions semi-circular baffle portion 38 is preferably configured to have afirst end 38 a that is adjacent to and tangent with respect to therear wall 14 and which extends forwardly about an arc distance of about 90 degrees (i.e., about a quarter round). Alternatively, the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38 can be configured to extend to thefirst side wall 16 a. The overall profile of the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38 is configured to match the overall profile of the circle defined by thefirst cutting blade 21 a in rotation, but is at least slightly spaced apart therefrom, such that the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38 and the circle defined by the firstrotating cutting blade 21 a share substantially the same geometric center. Preferably, the firstrotating cutting blade 21 a is spaced apart from the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38 about ¾ to 1 inch and preferably about ⅛ to ½ inch, but can be spaced apart more or less. Preferably thefirst end 38 a is secured to thereal wall 14. - The second
semi-circular baffle portion 40 has afirst end 40 a that extends from and is secured to asecond end 38 b of the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38. The secondsemi-circular baffle portion 40 has an overall profile that is configured to match the overall profile of the a posterior section of a circle defined by the peripheral ends of thesecond cutting blade 21 b in rotation, but is positioned spaced apart therefrom, such that the secondsemi-circular baffle portion 40 and the circle defined by thesecond cutting blade 21 b in rotation share substantially the same geometric center. Preferably, the secondrotating cutting blade 21 b is spaced apart from the secondsemi-circular baffle portion 40 about ¾ to 1 inch and preferably about ⅛ to ½ inch, but can be spaced apart more or less. The secondsemi-circular baffle portion 40 extends an arc distance of about 100 to 125 degrees, and more preferably about 105 to 115 degrees, but can be more or less. - The first and
22, 24 define at least onesecond baffles open throat portion 43 a that is positioned between adjacent rotating cutting blades, such as 21 a and 21 b. Thethroat portion 43 a allows for the flow of grass chippings from one rotating cutting blade to an adjacent downstream rotating cutting blade. When themower deck 5 is configured as a three blade mower deck, asecond throat portion 43 b is formed by the first and 22, 24 and positioned between adjacent rotating cutting blades, such as 21 b and 21 c.second baffles - The width of the throat portion e.g., 43 a is defined by the second
arcuate portion 30 and thesecond baffle 24. In the present embodiment, it is the intersection of the first and second 38, 40 that define the width of thesemi-circular baffle portions throat portion 43 a in conjunction with an apex of the secondarcuate portion 30. Due to the convex curved configuration and position of the secondarcuate portion 30, it advantageously provides for a larger width or opening of thethroat portion 43 a compared to conventional side discharge baffle systems without a convex curved second arcuate portion. The larger width or larger throat portion allows for more air and thus better flow and movement of grass discharge from an upstream cutting blade to a downstream cutting blade and ultimately to thedischarge opening 20. - Additionally, another aspect of the present invention relates to the second
arcuate portion 30 and thesecond baffle 24 forming athroat portion 43 a positioned between the first and 21 a, 21 b having an opening width WT that is larger than a width WD of asecond cutting blades baffle discharge opening 43 c (further described below) and/or thedischarge opening 20. - The third
semi-circular baffle portion 42 has afirst end 42 a that is connected to and extends from asecond end 40 b of the secondsemi-circular baffle portion 40 b. The thirdsemi-circular baffle portion 42 is substantially configured as a mirror image of the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38 taken along the line of symmetry (C). Asecond end 42 b of thethird baffle portion 42 engages and is secured to therear wall 14. - In sum, the
second baffle 24 is positioned rearwardly (posterior) of the first and 21 a, 21 b. Thesecond cutting blades second baffle 24 also has at least two semi-circular baffle portions (e.g., 38, 40) adjacent, but radially beyond the circles defined by the ends of the first and 21 a, 21 b, respectively.second cutting blades - The
44, 46 of therear corners mower deck 5 are also rounded and form continuations of thesecond baffle 24, as shown inFIG. 2 . For example, for a three blade mower deck configuration, therear corner 44 extends, about 50 to 70 degrees and preferably about 60 degrees, to connect to therear wall 14 and/or the firstsemi-circular baffle portion 38 about one end and thefirst side wall 16 a about its opposite end. Therear corner 46 has afirst end 46 a and asecond end 46 b. Thefirst end 46 a is connected to and extends from therear wall 14 and/or the thirdsemi-circular baffle portion 42 an arc distance of about 90 degrees, such that itssecond end 46 b forms part of the mower deck'sdischarge opening 20. - The
third baffle 26 includes afirst end 26 a and asecond end 26 b. Thefirst end 26 a extends from thesecond end 46 b of therear corner 46 into the circular path defined by the ends of the cutting blade adjacent thedischarge opening 20, such asrotating blade 21 c, as shown inFIG. 2 . Thethird baffle 26 extends into the circular path defined by the ends of thecutting blade 21 c in a chord-like fashion. Preferably, thethird baffle 26 has a length substantially the same as or less than that of a radius length of the rotating blade (e.g., 21 c) adjacent thedischarge opening 20. Furthermore, the height of thethird baffle 26 extending from thetop wall 18 is shorter than the distance thecutting blade 21 c is spaced from thetop wall 18 so as not to interfere with the rotational operation of thecutting blade 21 c. That is, thethird baffle 26 depends downwardly from thetop wall 18 and is spaced from the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening 20 (e.g., thesecond cutting blade 21 b for a two blade mower deck or thethird cutting blade 21 c for a three blade mower deck) sufficiently to allow for the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening to rotate without engaging thethird baffle 26. Additionally, thethird baffle 26 can optionally be configured with a taperedsecond end 26 b that tapers as it extends in a direction into the circle defined by the cutting blade adjacent thedischarge opening 20. Thethird baffle 26 is also preferably oriented to extend in a direction so as to form an acute angle with respect to thedischarge opening 20 or in a chord-like fashion that extends forwardly of a center of the circle defined by the cutting blade adjacent thedischarge opening 20. - In sum, the
third baffle 26 extends from adjacent thesecond side wall 16 b proximate thedischarge opening 20 and into the circle defined the ends of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening (e.g., thesecond cutting blade 21 b for a two blade mower deck or thethird cutting blade 21 c for a three blade mower deck) in a chord-like fashion. In other words, thethird baffle 26 has itsfirst end 26 a adjacent thesecond side wall 16 b and extends in the forward (anterior) direction such that thesecond end 26 b is within the circle defined by the ends of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening (e.g., thesecond cutting blade 21 b for a two blade mower deck or thethird cutting blade 21 c for a three blade mower deck) and positioned to extend forwardly at least as far as an axis of rotation of the cutting blade adjacent the discharge opening. Put another way, thethird baffle 26 extends from adjacent thedischarge opening 20 and into the circle defined by e.g., thesecond cutting blade 21 b defining abaffle discharge opening 43 c (as further described below) spaced from thedischarge opening 20. - Each of the first, second and
22, 24, 26 are attached to thethird baffles top wall 18 so as to depend substantially downwardly therefrom, defining abaffle chamber 50. The first and 22, 24, preferably depend substantially downwardly from thesecond baffles top wall 18 about 2 to 6 inches, and more preferably about 3.5 inches. Further, the first and 22, 24 are configured to depend downwardly from the top wall 18 a distance substantially the same as a distance thesecond baffles 21 a, 21 b, 21 c are positioned from therotating cutting blades top wall 18. However, the depending length of the first and 22, 24 can be more or less than the distance thesecond baffles 21 a, 21 b, 21 c are positioned from therotating cutting blades top wall 18. Furthermore, the first and 22, 24 are preferably configured to depend downwardly from the top wall 18 a distance less than or equal to the depending length of the mower deck's front, rear andsecond baffles 12, 14, 16 a and 16 b. The first andside walls 22, 24 can be attached to thesecond baffles top wall 18 by one ormore fasteners 48, such as a nut and bolt via aflange portion 48 extending from the baffles. Each of the first and 22, 24 can be configured as a unitary baffle or as individual segments that are assembled together to form the overall length of the baffles.second baffles - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the end of thefirst baffle 22 adjacent thedischarge opening 20 and thesecond end 26 b of thethird baffle 26 define another throat portion or abaffle discharge opening 43 c. Thebaffle discharge opening 43 c is spaced apart from thedischarge opening 20, preferably about 1 to 10 inches, more preferably about 2 to 8 inches, and most preferably about 4 to 6 inches. In sum, the baffle discharge opening 43 a of thebaffle chamber 50 is formed by the thirdarcuate portion 36 and thethird baffle 26, and is spaced apart from the mowerdeck discharge opening 20. Thebaffle discharge opening 43 c advantageously facilitates the flow and discharge of grass clippings from the cutting blade adjacent thedischarge opening 20 to thedischarge opening 20. Thethird baffle 26 also directs the flow of discharge from thebaffle discharge opening 43 c to the mowerdeck discharge opening 20. - In accordance with another aspect, the present invention provides a
mower 100 that includes themower deck 5, as described above. Themower 100 also includes a means to operatively connect to themower deck 5 to move themower deck 5 along the ground. Such means to move themover deck 5 can include, for example and not by way of limitation, an internal combustion engine or via a manual pushing or pulling of themower 100 by a person. - It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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