Ergonomic manhole cover lifting tool, system, method, and apparatus
09738502 · 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66F19/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This disclosure relates to a tool, system of tools, or method of utilizing tools to quickly, safely, ergonomically and effectively lift any number of objects including but not limited to manhole covers and car tires. The user is aided by the tool containing any number of picks that may be directionally adjusted, manually or automatically, latches to connect the tool to attachments (such as tripods, power lifting belts, vehicles, and other tools), additional support handle bars located at or about the center of gravity which may be adjusted from one location to another to guide the body into a lifting posture to reduce back strain and accident potential, pre-molded or moldable sections on the tool or its handlebars to aid the user in gripping the tool, a gyroscope and other features for making the jobs of utility workers and service workers safer, more efficient, and easier.
Claims
1. A method of handling a heavy object, wherein the heavy object is a manhole cover having an opening, said method comprising the steps of: providing an elongated tool including a solid rod and a hook-shaped pick, wherein the solid rod has a length no shorter than two feet, wherein the solid rod has a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the hook-shaped pick has an attachment end and an insertion end, wherein the attachment end of the hook-shaped pick is integrally attached to the proximal end of the solid rod; moving the elongated tool toward a manhole, while the manhole is covered by the manhole cover, until the insertion end of the hook-shaped pick is located directly over the opening of the manhole cover and beneath the proximal end of the solid rod; subsequently, while a radius of curvature of the hook-shaped pick is directed generally downwardly, moving the insertion end of the hook-shaped pick downwardly and thereby causing the insertion end of the pick to be inserted into the opening of the manhole cover; subsequently, while the insertion end of the pick is located within the opening of the manhole cover, pulling upwardly on the solid rod of the elongated tool and thereby lifting a portion of the manhole cover from the manhole while another portion of the manhole cover remains in contact with the manhole.
2. A lifting tool, comprising: an elongated shaft having a lifting guide with a handle located at or about a center of gravity, and a pick, and wherein the lifting tool further comprises extendable sections, and wherein the position of the lifting guide or the handle is adjustable, and wherein the tool is configured to lock the lifting guide or the handle into position at a plurality of locations along the length of said shaft.
3. The tool of claim 2, further comprising retractable pins for securing a lifting guide or a handle into one or more positions.
4. The tool of claim 2, further comprising a section of connected tracks with latches for securing a lifting guide in one or more positions at a point furthest from a header track on a plurality of branch tracks.
5. The tool of claim 2, wherein the pick is no longer than ten inches, wherein the rod and the pick meet at a curved pick angle of from about ten to about one hundred and seventy degrees.
6. The tool of claim 5, wherein the curved pick angle is adjustable by a user within a range of from about ten to about one hundred and seventy degrees, and wherein the curved pick angle may be fixed.
7. The tool of claim 5, wherein the curved pick angle is adjustable such that a user can set the curved pick angle to a desired angle amount, and then fix the curved pick angle by adjusting a mechanical dial.
8. The tool of claim 2, further comprising molded sections.
9. The tool of claim 2, wherein a hole extends through both said shaft and said pick, and wherein said tool further comprises a removable pin configured to be inserted in said hole to secure the shaft to said pick.
10. The tool of claim 2, wherein the shaft has first and second ends opposite from each other, and wherein said pick is located at said first end of the shaft, and wherein the tool includes a second pick, and wherein the second pick is located at the second end of the shaft.
11. The tool of claim 2, further comprising a lifting guide, removable pins, and holes for receiving the pins, for securing the lifting guide to the shaft.
12. The tool of claim 9, further comprising holes at ends of the shaft, and pins for cooperating with the holes to secure removable picks to said shaft.
13. A lifting tool, comprising: an elongated shaft having a lifting guide with a handle located at or about a center of gravity, and a pick, and wherein a hole extends through both said shaft and said pick, wherein said tool further comprises a removable pin configured to be inserted in said hole to secure the shaft to said pick, and wherein said lifting tool further comprises a dial with holes corresponding to a second hole on said pick for allowing the pick to pivot with the removal of a second pin and be secured at a new angle along the dial with said second pin fastening into the rotated pick at a different hole.
14. The tool of claim 13, wherein said tool is configured such that, when said second pin is pulled from a hole, said second pin rotates as the pick is rotated and said second pin is received in a new hole along the dial.
15. The tool of claim 14, further comprising a trigger, connected to said second pin by a lever or pulley for raising said second pin from a hole when the trigger is pulled.
16. The tool of claim 14, wherein said tool is configured such that, when said pin is pulled from a hole in the shaft, said pick can be manually removed and replaced by another pick.
17. The tool of claim 16, further comprising a trigger connected to said pin by a lever or pulley for raising said pin from a hole when the trigger is pulled.
18. A lifting tool, comprising: an elongated shaft having a lifting guide with a handle located at or about a center of gravity, and a pick, and wherein said lifting tool further comprises a gyroscope.
19. The tool of claim 18, wherein said gyroscope relays a signal to a processor which translates and relays an angle measured by the gyroscope on a display.
20. The tool of claim 18, wherein said handle is a circular loop connected in one or more positions along said shaft.
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(10) The present disclosure relates to tools, a system of tools, or a method of utilizing lever tools for lifting objects including but not limited to manhole covers and vehicle tires. This application describes a variety of ways to build, adjust, and set up lever tools to quickly and efficiently utilize mechanical advantage.
(11) In this disclosure the term “shaft” refers to a rod of any length, but much longer than it is wide, which shaft may be flat, cylindrical, or polygonal-shaped. The term “pick” refers to a connecting section of rod which may have a variety of shapes, including but not limited to flat, curved, hooked, or cylindrical, but should be angled in a direction different from that of the shaft to be envisioned as part of the tool. The term “mechanical dial” refers to an angle adjustment mechanism which may be attached to the pick and/or the shaft and adjusted by a variety of suitable methods including but not limited to being turned by hand by the user, being turned remotely by a digital indicator which responds to the user's inputs and sends a signal to the mechanical dial to automatically adjust the angle of the pick from the shaft, or an automated adjustment set to be triggered by a timer that can be set before placing the pick into a manhole cover hole. These embodiments are envisioned to allow the user to gain a mechanical advantage from the pick, which may be adjustable, while utilizing any additional handle bar(s) for balance or the assistance of a second hand and/or additional user(s).
(12) In this disclosure the term “lever” refers to a shaft connected to a pick, which is to be used to lift an object located at the pick end, while the lever is attached to something at another location. This disclosure also relates to a method of utilizing a system of levers and apparatuses to attach a lever to a vehicle, tripod, additional tool, power lifting belt, or other object, adjusting a secondary or any other suitable number of bars located on the lever into position at or around the new center of gravity of the lever, locking the bar(s) into place, and lifting the lever (and the object it is attached to at the pick end).
(13) Referring now to the drawings, where like reference numerals designate like elements, there is shown in
(14) According to preferred embodiments of this disclosure, the shaft 102 may be a cylindrical bar of steel, or other suitable material, with a diameter 110 less than about two inches. The distance from a distal end 112 of the shaft 102 to the handle bar 106 may be in the range of from about one foot to about three feet. An exterior diameter 114 of the handle bar 106 may be in the range of from about one inch to about four inches. The length of the shaft 102 from the distal end 112 to a proximal end 116 where the shaft 102 is connected to the pick 108 is preferably at least four feet. If desired, the pick 108 may be formed by heating the shaft 102 white hot and bending the pick 108 to the illustrated angle α and providing an end point 118. In operation, the end point 108 is inserted into an opening in a manhole cover (not illustrated in
(15) According to another aspect of this disclosure, the length of the shaft 102 is extendable by concentric sections, attaching sections, and/or other suitable devices. In other embodiments of this disclosure, the location of the lifting guide 104 and/or the handle bar 106 may be adjustable to account for a change in the center of gravity of the tool 100 if the shaft length is extended or if the tool 100 is attached to another object. In other embodiments of this disclosure, the shaft length is extendable. In still other embodiments of this disclosure, the shaft may be fitted with a gyroscope 120 which is used to give the user (not illustrated in
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(18) A tool 400 constructed in accordance with another embodiment of this disclosure is illustrated in
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(21) Another tool 700 is illustrated in
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(24) It is understood that the various preferred embodiments are shown and described above to illustrate different possible features of the disclosure and the varying ways in which these features may be combined. Apart from combining the features of the above embodiments in varying ways, other modifications are also considered to be within the scope of the disclosure. The disclosure is not intended to be limited to the preferred embodiments described above, but rather is intended to be limited only by the claims set out below. Thus, the disclosure encompasses all alternate embodiments that fall literally or equivalently within the scope of these claims.