Skid plate
Pith reviewed 2026-05-20 16:01 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
A skid plate for robotic lawnmowers has a transversely bent edge whose cross-section is a circular segment of 1-30 mm radius, with the outer peripheral edge lying in one plane.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The skid plate comprises an approximately circular plate with a central opening for a hub and attachment means; an edge portion of the plate is bent transversely to the main plane, the outer peripheral edge extends in a single plane, and the cross-section of the edge portion is at least partly a circle segment having a radius of 1 to 30 mm.
What carries the argument
The transversely bent edge portion whose cross-section is a circular segment of 1-30 mm radius and whose outer rim lies in one plane.
If this is right
- The mower can ride over low obstacles with reduced risk of catching or deforming the plate edge.
- Manufacturing can use a simple bending or rolling operation to produce the circular-segment profile.
- The single-plane outer rim maintains consistent ground clearance around the entire circumference.
- Attachment to the mower chassis remains compatible with existing hub and fastener layouts.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The radius window may have been chosen to balance stiffness against the risk of the edge digging into soft turf.
- If the circular-segment profile reduces stress concentration, similar edges could be applied to other low-clearance vehicle guards.
- Field trials measuring mower uptime on uneven lawns would directly test the claimed practical benefit.
Load-bearing premise
The stated radius range and single-plane outer edge supply a functional advantage in durability or obstacle clearance that earlier skid-plate shapes lack.
What would settle it
A side-by-side wear or impact test on identical mowers fitted with the described edge versus a conventional flat or differently radiused edge that shows no measurable difference in damage, clearance height, or service life.
read the original abstract
1 . A skid plate for a robotic lawnmower, the skid plate comprising an approximately circular plate with a central opening, for a hub, and means of attachment, whereby the skid plate is attachable to said robotic lawnmower, wherein an edge portion of the circular plate is bent to extend transversally to a main plane of the circular plate, and an outer peripheral edge thereof extends in a single plane, wherein a cross section of the edge portion has, at least partly, a shape of a circle segment, and wherein the circle segment has a radius of 1 to 30 mm.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript is a utility-patent claim for a skid plate intended for robotic lawnmowers. It specifies an approximately circular plate having a central opening for a hub and attachment means, with an edge portion bent transversally to the main plane such that the outer peripheral edge lies in a single plane and the edge cross-section is at least partly a circular segment of radius 1–30 mm.
Significance. If the stated geometry confers measurable advantages in durability, obstacle clearance, or ease of manufacture, the design could constitute a modest incremental improvement in robotic-mower underbody protection. Absent any performance data, stress analysis, or comparison with prior geometries, however, the engineering significance remains limited to the narrow geometric specification itself.
major comments (1)
- The central claim (Abstract and Claim 1) asserts functional benefits implicitly through the choice of radius range and single-plane edge, yet supplies neither comparative testing nor mechanical analysis to establish that these parameters improve performance relative to existing skid-plate designs.
minor comments (1)
- The manuscript is written entirely in claim language; conversion to a conventional technical-paper format would require an introduction, background on existing skid plates, and a description of embodiments beyond the single independent claim.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the constructive comment. The manuscript is a utility-patent claim whose novelty resides in a precisely defined geometry; we address the request for supporting analysis below and clarify the intended scope of the filing.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: The central claim (Abstract and Claim 1) asserts functional benefits implicitly through the choice of radius range and single-plane edge, yet supplies neither comparative testing nor mechanical analysis to establish that these parameters improve performance relative to existing skid-plate designs.
Authors: The claim is directed solely to the novel geometric configuration itself (bent peripheral edge of circular-segment cross-section lying in a single plane). No performance metrics or comparative advantages are asserted in the claim language or abstract; any functional benefit is an inherent consequence of the geometry rather than a separately claimed technical effect. In a utility-patent context, enablement and novelty are satisfied by the explicit dimensional and configurational limitations; empirical validation or FEA is not required to support the claim as drafted. revision: no
Circularity Check
No significant circularity
full rationale
The document is a utility patent whose sole content is a geometric product claim defining a skid-plate shape (bent edge portion with circle-segment cross-section of radius 1–30 mm and single-plane outer periphery). No derivation, prediction, fitted parameter, or load-bearing premise is asserted; the text contains neither equations nor citations. Consequently no step reduces to its own inputs by construction and the circularity score is zero.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- domain assumption A transversally bent edge whose outer periphery lies in a single plane and whose cross-section is a circle segment of 1-30 mm radius provides functional benefit for robotic-lawnmower skid plates.
Lean theorems connected to this paper
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IndisputableMonolith.Foundation.RealityFromDistinctionreality_from_one_distinction unclear?
unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
an edge portion of the circular plate is bent to extend transversally to a main plane of the circular plate, and an outer peripheral edge thereof extends in a single plane, wherein a cross section of the edge portion has, at least partly, a shape of a circle segment, and wherein the circle segment has a radius of 1 to 30 mm
What do these tags mean?
- matches
- The paper's claim is directly supported by a theorem in the formal canon.
- supports
- The theorem supports part of the paper's argument, but the paper may add assumptions or extra steps.
- extends
- The paper goes beyond the formal theorem; the theorem is a base layer rather than the whole result.
- uses
- The paper appears to rely on the theorem as machinery.
- contradicts
- The paper's claim conflicts with a theorem or certificate in the canon.
- unclear
- Pith found a possible connection, but the passage is too broad, indirect, or ambiguous to say the theorem truly supports the claim.
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