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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 20, 1992
Filed:
Sep. 27, 1991
Makizo Hirata, Kakogawa, JP;
Shigeharu Ohama, Kobe, JP;
Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kobe, JP;
Abstract
An edger is provided having a main frame, at least one front wheel fastened in the front portion of the main frame, two rear wheels fastened in the rear portion of the main frame, a rotary blade disposed in the front portion on either side of the main frame and capable of conducting edging, an engine mounted on the main frame and a driving device for operating the rotary blade with the engine, a supporting arm pivotally connected at its upper end to the main frame and rotatably supporting at its lower end the rear wheel positioned opposite to the rotary blade in such a manner that the position of the rear wheel can be vertically adjusted with respect to the main frame, and a positioning mechanism for physically positioning the vertical position of the rear wheel disposed between the main frame and the supporting arm, the positioning mechanism comprising a securing portion formed in either the main frame or the supporting arm, a securing arm having a plurality of securing steps which can be secured to the securing portion, the securing arm being rotatably fastened to the supporting arm or the main frame and connected to and urged by urging means in a direction in which the securing step is secured by the securing portion and the front end portion of the securing arm being rotated against an urging force of the urging means by operating a lever by the hand or foot so that a state in which the securing step and the securing portion has been engaged to each other is released.