IP Library Granted Patent US 8,402,680
Granted Patent B2
US 8,402,680 · App. 12/916,399 · Granted Mar 26, 2013

Snow thrower impeller

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Patent No.
US 8,402,680
App. No.
12/916,399
Granted
Mar 26, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A snow thrower impeller includes a layer of material comprising a blade support wall and blades extending from the blade support wall.

Claims (97)

1. A snow thrower comprising:

an engine;

an auger housing configured to receive a snow;

an auger within the auger housing and operably coupled to the engine so as to be driven by the engine;

an impeller housing configured to receive snow driven by the auger from the auger housing;

a discharge chute extending from the impeller housing; and

an impeller within the impeller housing and operably coupled to the engine so as to be driven by the engine to discharge snow from the impeller housing through the discharge chute, the impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a blade support wall; and

three blades extending from the blade support wall and spaced 120 degrees about a rotational axis of the impeller with no other blades between the three blades, each of the three blades having a height measured perpendicularly from the blade support wall of at least 4 inches, wherein each of the three blades has a recessed portion proximate an outermost tip of the blade, the recessed portion facing and recessed from a plane that contains the rotational axis of the impeller and that extends from the rotational axis tangent to the snow driving face.

2. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein the recessed portion is concave.

3. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein the recessed portion has a radius of curvature of between 16 inches and 22 inches.

4. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein the snow driving face includes a convex portion between the recessed portion and the rotational axis of the impeller.

5. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein each of the three blades has a snow driving face, the snow driving face of each blade facing in a direction about the rotation axis of the impeller and wherein the impeller further comprises louvers extending through the blade support wall, each louver facing in the direction.

6. The snow thrower of claim 5 , wherein each of the three blades project from a first side of the blade support wall and wherein the louvers have fins projecting from a second side of the blade support wall opposite the first side.

7. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein each of the three blades has a snow driving face, the snow thrower further comprising a depression gusset in the snow driving face of each blade and extending from the blade to the blade support wall, each depression gusset having a maximum inside diameter of between 0.4 inches and 0.8 inches and a height measured perpendicularly from the blade support wall of between 1.5 inches and 1.9 inches.

8. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein the impeller further comprises:

an aperture through the layer; and

a non-circular depression in the layer about the aperture;

wherein the snow thrower further comprises a shaft coupler comprising:

a hub received within the aperture and configured to mount to a shaft; and

key portions extending from the hub and received within the non-circular depression so as to key the hub to the impeller.

9. The snow thrower of claim 8 further comprising fasteners extending through the layer into the key portions.

10. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein each of the three blades has a snow driving face and wherein the snow thrower further comprises a web extending and tapering from the snow driving face of each blade on a same side of the impeller as the snow driving face to a perimeter of the blade support wall.

11. The snow thrower of claim 10 , wherein the web has a concave side facing away from the rotational axis of the impeller.

12. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein each of the three blades has a snow driving face and wherein each blade has a top portion extending oblique from the snow driving face.

13. The snow thrower of claim 1 , wherein each of the three blades include a snow driving face facing in a direction and wherein the blade support wall extends along a base of the snow driving face and projects in the direction from the snow driving face.

14. A snow thrower impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a central portion about a rotational axis of the impeller; and

a plurality of shovels extending from the central portion, each shovel comprising:

a blade having a snow driving face facing in a direction; and

a blade support wall extending along a base of the snow driving face and projecting in the direction from the snow driving face, wherein the blade of each shovel has a recessed portion proximate an outermost tip of the blade, the recessed portion facing and recessed from a plane that contains the rotational axis of the impeller and that extends from the rotational axis tangent to the snow driving face.

15. The snow thrower impeller of claim 14 , wherein the snow driving face of each blade face in a first direction about the rotation axis of the impeller and wherein the impeller further comprises louvers extending through the blade support wall, each louver facing in the first direction.

16. The snow thrower impeller of claim 14 , further comprising a depression gusset in the snow driving face of each blade and extending from the blade to the blade support wall, each depression gusset having a maximum inside diameter of between 0.4 inches and 0.8 inches and a height measured perpendicularly from the blade support wall of between 1.5 inches and 1.9 inches.

17. The snow thrower impeller of claim 14 , wherein the impeller further comprises:

an aperture through the layer;

a non-circular depression in the layer about the aperture; and

a shaft coupler comprising:

a hub received within the aperture and configured to mount to a shaft; and

key portions extending from the hub and received within the non-circular depression so as to key the hub to the impeller.

18. The snow thrower impeller of claim 14 further comprising a web extending and tapering from the snow driving face of each blade on a same side of the impeller as the snow driving face to a perimeter of the blade support wall.

19. A snow thrower impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a blade support wall; and

three blades extending from the blade support wall and spaced 120 degrees about a rotational axis of the impeller with no other blades between the three blades, each of the three blades having a height measured perpendicularly from the blade support wall of at least 4 inches and a snow driving face having a recessed portion proximate an outermost tip of the blade, the recessed portion facing and recessed from a plane that contains the rotational axis of the impeller and that extends from the rotational axis tangent to the snow driving face.

20. A method for making a snow thrower impeller, the method comprising:

stamping a sheet of material;

deforming of the sheet to form a plurality of shovels extending from the central portion, each shovel comprising:

a blade having a snow driving face facing in a direction; and

a blade support wall extending along a base of the snow driving face and projecting in the direction from the snow driving face, wherein the blade of each shovel has a recessed portion proximate an outermost tip of the blade, the recessed portion facing and recessed from a plane that contains the rotational axis of the impeller and that extends from the rotational axis tangent to the snow driving face.

21. The method of claim 20 further comprising forming louvers extending through the blade support wall.

22. A snow thrower comprising:

an engine;

an auger housing configured to receive a snow;

an auger within the auger housing and operably coupled to the engine so as to be driven by the engine;

an impeller housing configured to receive snow driven by the auger from the auger housing;

a discharge chute extending from the impeller housing;

an impeller within the impeller housing and operably coupled to the engine so as to be driven by the engine to discharge snow from the impeller housing through the discharge chute, the impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a blade support wall; and

three blades extending from the blade support wall and spaced 120 degrees about a rotational axis of the impeller with no other blades between the three blades, each of the three blades having a height measured perpendicularly from the blade support wall of at least 4 inches;

an aperture through the layer; and

a non-circular depression in the layer about the aperture; and

a shaft coupler comprising:

a hub received within the aperture and configured to mount to a shaft; and

key portions extending from the hub and received within the non-circular depression so as to key the hub to the impeller.

23. The snow thrower of claim 22 further comprising fasteners extending through the layer into the key portions.

24. A snow thrower impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a central portion about a rotational axis of the impeller;

a plurality of shovels extending from the central portion, each shovel comprising:

a blade having a snow driving face facing in a direction; and

a blade support wall extending along a base of the snow driving face and projecting in the direction from the snow driving face;

an aperture through the layer;

a non-circular depression in the layer about the aperture; and

a shaft coupler comprising:

a hub received within the aperture and configured to mount to a shaft; and

key portions extending from the hub and received within the non-circular depression so as to key the hub to the impeller.

25. A snow thrower comprising:

an engine;

an auger housing configured to receive a snow;

an auger within the auger housing and operably coupled to the engine so as to be driven by the engine;

an impeller housing configured to receive snow driven by the auger from the auger housing;

a discharge chute extending from the impeller housing; and

an impeller within the impeller housing and operably coupled to the engine so as to be driven by the engine to discharge snow from the impeller housing through the discharge chute, the impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a blade support wall; and

three blades extending from the blade support wall and spaced 120 degrees about a rotational axis of the impeller with no other blades between the three blades, each of the three blades having a height measured perpendicularly from the blade support wall of at least 4 inches, wherein each of the three blades has a snow driving face;

a web extending and tapering from the snow driving face of each blade on a same side of the impeller as the snow driving face to a perimeter of the blade support wall.

26. A snow thrower impeller comprising:

a layer of material comprising:

a central portion about a rotational axis of the impeller; and

a plurality of shovels extending from the central portion, each shovel comprising:

a blade having a snow driving face facing in a direction;

a blade support wall extending along a base of the snow driving face and projecting in the direction from the snow driving face; and

a web extending and tapering from the snow driving face of each blade on a same side of the impeller as the snow driving face to a perimeter of the blade support wall.

Assignments (8)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2021
From: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
To: BRIGGS & STRATTON, LLC
Reel/Frame 057042/0247 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2020
From: BRIGGS & STRATTON, LLC
To: KPS CAPITAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT, LLC
Reel/Frame 053850/0192 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053885/0211 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2020
From: BRIGGS & STRATTON, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 053838/0046 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 21, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054617/0331 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2020
From: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 053287/0487 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2019
From: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 050564/0916 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2010
From: STEINIKE, DANIEL L.; MAST, JAMES W.; GERRITS, SAMUEL J.
To: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
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