Rex R. Bergsten - Burnsville MN Michael N. Zenner - Lakeville MN
Assignee:
The Toro Company - Minneapolis MI
International Classification:
A01D 3466
US Classification:
56 158, 56 147
Abstract:
A rotary cutting deck for a mower includes a cutting deck supported by wheels at three of the four corners of the deck. The other corner of the cutting deck, namely a corner of the deck that is close to the mower, is supported by a corner suspension that lifts upwardly with a biasing force sufficient to elevate that corner of the deck above the ground. This corner suspension takes the place of the caster wheel that would normally support this corner of the deck, and thus permits the deck to be moved closer to the side of the mower, thus reducing overall mower width without decreasing the width of the cutting swath.
Charles C. Holley - Bloomington MN Walter J. Petersen - Eden Prairie MN Michael N. Zenner - Lakeville MN
Assignee:
The Toro Company - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A01D 3466
US Classification:
56 6
Abstract:
A rotary mower (10) including a front deck assembly (18) and a pair of wing decks (20). Each wing deck (20) is supported by a lift arm assembly including a main lift arm (26) and a lift arm extension (32). A pivot joint (30) exists between lift arms (26) and (32) so that when deck (20) is raised from its cutting position to its transport position it is also caused to rotate so that mower (10) maintains a relatively low profile even when decks (20) are in their transport position. Mower (10) also preferably includes a pair of breakaway assemblies (48) which allow wing decks (20) to "break away" in the event they strike an immovable object. Finally, a preferred mower (10) includes resilient bushing assemblies (38) between the wing deck lift arm assemblies and the wing deck housings (24) to minimize vibration and noise and provide some floating of the decks (20).
A plastic cover for a rotary deck. A preferred cover (54a) is connected to a wing deck (28a) by magnetic latches and mechanical securing means. The magnetic latches preferably include magnets (69) connected to the deck and magnetic plates (66) fixed to the underside of the deck cover (54a). The mechanical securing means preferably includes a pair of pins (70) extending upwardly from the deck proximate magnets (69), wherein the deck cover (54a) forms a pair of apertures (72) for receiving pins (70). Pins (70) and apertures (72) prevent horizontal or shearing motion of deck cover (54a) relative to deck (28a), whereas the magnetic latches prevent vertical movement of cover (54a) relative to deck (28a). Hooks (64) or a flange (73) can be used to secure one of the edges of cover (54a), as well.
Herbert F. Horner - Tonka Bay MN Michael M. Zenner - Minneapolis MN Daniel P. Nowack - Minneapolis MN Herman P. Christopherson - Burnsville MN
Assignee:
The Toro Company - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A01D 6910
US Classification:
56 113
Abstract:
A self-propelled lawn mower (2) has an engine (4), transmission (8), two drive wheels (10) and a rearwardly and upwardly extending handle (18). A pivotable and rotatable control bar (20) is mounted on handle (18). The pivotable and rotatable bar (20) provides individual or simultaneous engagement of drive wheels for ground traction, gradual or zero radius turns, and braking. Thus a single control bar (20) provides a multitude of functions.
Michael N. Zenner - Lakeville MN Richard J. Guertin - Mounds View MN
Assignee:
The Toro Company - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A01D 3472 A01D 3473
US Classification:
563201
Abstract:
A mulching mower has at least one generally enclosed cutting chamber in which a rotatable cutting blade is carried for rotation in a generally horizontal cutting plane. The side wall which defines the circumferential boundary of the cutting chamber is not perfectly circular with respect to the axis of blade rotation. Instead, the chamber is stretched or elongated with respect to the blade tips over the rear half of the chamber to be obround to the rear of the chamber. This enhances use of the mower as a mulcher. In addition, grass deflecting members are desirably used in the rear half of the chamber to further enhance the mulching action provided by the chamber.
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Having Broad Compatibility With Non-Halogenated Flame Retardants
- St. Paul MN, US Eumi Pyun - St. Paul MN, US Michael D. Zenner - Hudson WI, US Anna K. Davy - Apple Valley MN, US Mahfuza B. Ali - Mendota Heights MN, US
A fire resistant (FR) pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) comprises a blend of: a) a (meth)acrylate polymer comprising cationic monomer units; and b) a non-halogenated flame retardant. In some embodiments, the cationic monomer units comprise cationic quaternary amine groups. The (meth)acrylate polymer may additionally comprise anionic monomer units, in which case the molar ratio of anionic monomer units present in the polymer to cationic monomer units present in the polymer is typically less than 0.9. The FR PSA may be aqueous based and may be free of common solvents. The FR PSA may demonstrate improved flame retardance with good compatibility between PSA and flame retardant, and may retain compatibility even at high loadings of flame retardant.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Zenner Principal
Zenner Trucking Local Trucking Operator
216 Olive St, Eau Claire, WI 54729
Michael Zenner Highway Signal Technician
State of Minnesota Executive Office · Nonclassifiable Establishments
50 Kellogg Blvd W, Saint Paul, MN 55102
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