WHEEL AXLE ASSEMBLY
20170320357 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B35/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B37/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/0083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B37/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A releasable wheel assembly includes a bracket having multiple bosses, each boss including a hole that receives an axle. A pair of wheels are mounted on the axle and a pair of locking caps fit over respective ends of the axle, the locking caps each including a clip for engaging the axle at a circumferential groove to prevent movement of the locking cap along the axle. The wheel assembly can be mounted to a carry bag or other storage unit by mounting the bracket to the storage unit, where the wheels and axle can be easily removed from the bracket.
Claims
1. A releasable wheel assembly comprising: a bracket comprising a plurality of bosses, each boss comprising a hole; an axle passing through the hole of each boss, the axle comprising first and second circumferential grooves adjacent a respective end of the axle; a pair of wheels on the axle, the axle extending through a hub on each wheel; and a pair of locking caps adapted to fit over a respective end of the axle, the locking caps each comprising a clip for engaging the axle at a circumferential groove to prevent movement of the locking cap along the axle.
2. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking cap includes a hub cap and a face plate, where the clip is disposed between the hub cap and the face plate.
3. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein the clip includes a first portion adapted to slide over the axle without engagement therewith, and a second portion adapted to engage the axle at the circumferential groove.
4. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 3, wherein the clip is hairpin shaped having a rounded first portion and a necked second portion.
5. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 4, wherein the assembly includes a pair of spacers, each disposed between the bracket and a respective one of the wheels.
6. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein each hub is triangular shaped.
7. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein the axle includes frusto-conical ends and the locking cap includes apertures to receive said frusto-conical ends.
8. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein the bracket is “L”-shaped having a horizontal surface and a vertical surface adapted to engage a corner of a storage unit.
9. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of rivets in the bracket for attachment to the storage unit.
10. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 8, wherein the storage unit is a flexible bag.
11. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein the face plate bears against an outer hub on an adjacent wheel.
12. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein the clip can be engaged with and disengaged from the axle by manually moving the clip in a radial direction with respect to the axle.
13. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 12, wherein a portion of the clip extends from a gap between the face plate and the hub cap in both the engaged and disengaged positions.
14. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second pair of wheels that can be exchanged with the first pair of wheels.
15. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second pair of wheels that are disposed on the axle adjacent said first pair of wheels.
16. A releasable wheel assembly comprising: a bracket comprising a plurality of bosses, each boss comprising a hole; an axle passing through the hole of each boss, the axle comprising first and second circumferential grooves adjacent to respective end of the axle; a first plurality of wheels on the axle, the axle extending through a hub on each wheel; a plurality of spacers, a first spacer of the plurality of spacers disposed between a first wheel of the plurality of wheels and a first boss of the plurality of bosses, a second spacer of the plurality of spacers disposed between a second wheel of the plurality of wheels and a second boss of the plurality of bosses, a third boss of the plurality of bosses disposed between the first boss and the second boss, and the axle extending through each wheel of the plurality of wheels and extending through each spacer of the plurality of spacers; and a plurality of locking caps, a locking cap of the plurality of locking caps configured to fit over a respective end of the axle, respective locking caps comprising a clip for engaging the axle at a circumferential groove to prevent movement of the locking cap along the axle.
17. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 16, wherein a locking cap of the plurality of locking caps comprises a hub cap and a face plate, where the clip is disposed between the hub cap and the face plate.
18. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 17, wherein the clip comprises a first portion adapted to slide over the axle without engagement therewith, and a second portion adapted to engage the axle at the circumferential groove.
19. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 18, wherein the clip is hairpin shaped having a rounded first portion and a necked second portion.
20. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 17, wherein the bracket is “L”-shaped having a horizontal surface and a vertical surface adapted to engage a corner of a storage unit.
21. The releasable wheel assembly of claim 16, further comprising a second plurality of wheels that can be exchanged with the first plurality of wheels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0014] As seen in
[0015] The bracket 16 is formed with a plurality of bosses 22 to carry the axle 26 of the wheel assembly. The bosses 22 preferably have a triangular profile with a rounded vertex, where each boss 22 is equally spaced apart along the bracket 16 and are generally congruent, although different thicknesses are possible for end and middle bosses. The bosses 22 each include a hole of a diameter selected to accommodate the axle 26 of the wheel assembly 14, each hole aligned collinearly with the holes of the other bosses 22. Thus, a single axle 26 can pass through the plurality of bosses 22 of the bracket 16 in such a manner that the axle 26 when disposed in the bosses 22 is substantially parallel to the edge 13 of the case 10 and parallel to the horizontal surface 18 of the bracket 16. It is to be understood that the number and shape of the bosses 22 are not critical to the present invention as long as the axle 26 is adequately supported on the bracket 16 and may rotate freely on the bracket without wobble or excessive play.
[0016] With the bracket 16 secured to the case 10, an axle 26 can be passed through the bosses 22 as shown in
[0017] To secure the wheels 32 to the axle 26, each end of the axle includes a circumferential groove 34 approximately one half to one inch (½″-1″) from the end of the axle 26. The circumferential groove 34 establishes a reduced radial dimension when compared with the adjoining sections of the axle 26. In a preferred embodiment, the tips on the end of the axle 26 adjacent the circumferential groove 34 terminate in a frusto-conical element 36 that tapers at the end of the axle. When the wheels 32 and the spacers 28 are both mounted on the axle 26 about the bracket 16, the circumferential groove 34 and the frusto-conical element 36 are exposed adjacent the wheel hub 38. The locking caps 30 are then placed over the frusto-conical element 36 and the circumferential groove 34 to lock the wheels 32 on the axle 26 in a fixed wheel assembly 14. With the wheels 32 in place and locked on the axle 26, the case 10 can thusly be rolled over flat or uneven surfaces (such as for example from a vehicle to a beach or grass park), and when the wheel assembly 14 is no longer needed, one of the locking caps 30 can be removed, the wheel 32 and spacer 28 removed, and the axle 26 slid through the bosses 22 of the bracket 16 to completely disassemble the wheel assembly 14 from the case 10. When removed, the case 10 may be stored in a more compact configuration without the large wheels 32 taking up unnecessary space. Also, different types of wheels can be exchanged and replaced with little effort by disassembling the wheel assembly and simply exchanging one set of wheels for another.
[0018] The locking caps 30 are designed to engage the axle 26 at the circumferential groove 34 using a two-stage clip 40 having two sections or stages, an interfering part 53 and a non-interfering part 51 (See
[0019] To disassemble the wheel assembly 14, the two stage clip 40 is pulled or otherwise transitioned from the narrow or smaller diameter portion being centered over the axle 26 to the larger diameter portion (in the direction of arrow 90 of
[0020] The locking caps 30 may include a dome-shaped hub cap section 42 to cover the end of the axle, including a frusto-conical aperture 44 sized to receive the mating end of the axle so as to center the locking cap 30 on the axle 26 and establish the correct placement of the clip 40 over the circumferential groove 34 when the mating frusto-conical elements are fully engaged. The locking cap 30 further includes a smooth face plate 46 that bears against the outer hub 38 of the wheel 32 when the locking cap 30 is locked on the axle 26 to prevent the wheel 32 from drifting on the axle. The face plate 46 includes a hole 45 sized to allow the axle 26 to pass through and enter the aperture 44 on the hub cap section 42. The face plate 46 and the hub cap 42 are connected in such a manner that the clip 40 can enter the path of the axle 26 as it moves from the face plate 46 to the hub cap 42. This can be achieved, for example, by arcuate connectors (not shown) above and below the hole 45 in the face plate 46 that connect the face plate 46 to the hub cap 42, but between the arcuate connectors are gaps that the clip's narrow section 53 to intercede and engage the circumferential groove 34 when needed to lock the end cap 30 on the axle 26.
[0021] The clip 40 on the locking cap 30 may be a metal rod that is bent or otherwise formed into the two stage clip, although the clip 40 could take other forms such as a plate having a cut-out of the shape needed to engage and disengage the axle. The clip 40 is held between the dome-shaped hub cap 42 and the face plate 46 so that it can move linearly from its first position (disengaged) to its second position (engaged) but is otherwise captured between the two portions of the locking cap 30. When the clip 40 is in the second or engaged position, the larger diameter section 92a of the clip 40 protrudes beyond the face plate 46 and dome-shaped cap 30 as shown in
[0022] The invention may be embodied in other forms without departure from the benefits and characteristics described. The embodiments described therefore are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Although the present invention has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments, other embodiments and that are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art are also within the scope of the invention.
[0023] It will be apparent from the foregoing that while particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.