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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 12, 2016
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2010
Matthew Elder, Orangeburg, SC (US);
Justin Warner, Milford, MI (US);
Warren Pendry, Orangeburg, SC (US);
Eric Canonge, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jeffrey C. Hickman, Concord, NC (US);
Lennie D. Rhoades, Charlotte, NC (US);
Roger J. Leon, Mooresville, NC (US);
David Bonner, Knoxville, TN (US);
Darren Chandler, Orangeburg, SC (US);
Jake Fiser, Bryant, AR (US);
Brad Graham, Summerville, SC (US);
Duncan K. Burns, Jr., Charlotte, NC (US);
Matthew Elder, Orangeburg, SC (US);
Justin Warner, Milford, MI (US);
Warren Pendry, Orangeburg, SC (US);
Eric Canonge, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jeffrey C. Hickman, Concord, NC (US);
Lennie D. Rhoades, Charlotte, NC (US);
Roger J. Leon, Mooresville, NC (US);
David Bonner, Knoxville, TN (US);
Darren Chandler, Orangeburg, SC (US);
Jake Fiser, Bryant, AR (US);
Brad Graham, Summerville, SC (US);
Duncan K. Burns, Jr., Charlotte, NC (US);
HUSQVARNA AB, Huskvarna, SE;
Abstract
A lawn mower has a dual-tubular frame for shock absorption. The dual-tubular frame has two parallel, longitudinally-extending tubular structures with curved portions allowing for flexion. A seat bracket interconnects the tubular structures. An engine is mounted to the tubular structures rearward of the seat bracket.