CURBSIDE VOTING CART
20210343100 · 2021-11-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/1476
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/1472
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A curbside voter cart for transporting a voting terminal to a parked motorist, comprising a pair of opposing side-rails defined by contiguous tubing, a horizontal long-axle strut spanning the side-rails, a pair of wheels mounted on an axle supported in the long-axle strut, a forwardly-disposed stabilizer spanning the side-rails beneath the axle strut and projecting forward to a horizontal short-axle strut, and a pair of castors mounted on each side of the short-axle strut. In addition, a terminal support platform is adjustably mounted on the side-rails above the wheels and is repositionable anywhere along an upper extent of said side rails for adjustably positioning the voting terminal relative to a voter seated in a car.
Claims
1. A curbside voter cart, comprising: a main frame comprising a pair of parallel side rails joined at a first end by a transverse handle; a first axle strut spanning said pair of side rails proximate a second end; a pair of wheels mounted on opposing ends of said first axle strut; a lower stabilizer comprising a pair of side rails each attached at one end to a respective main frame side rail below said first axle strut and joined at another end by a second axle strut that is shorter than said first axle strut, and said lower stabilizer side rails converging toward said second axle strut; a pair of castors mounted proximate opposing ends of said second axle strut; an upper mounting platform comprising a pair of side rails each attached at one end to a respective main frame side rail above said first axle strut and joined at another end by a protection strut that is shorter than said first axle strut, and said upper mounting platform side rails converging toward said protection strut; a transverse strut attached across the side rails of said upper mounting platform; and an upright support attached to said transverse strut and configured to support a voting terminal thereon in an upright position.
2. The curbside voter cart of claim 1, wherein said upper mounting platform support and said lower stabilizer are similarly-shaped.
3. The curbside voter cart of claim 1, wherein said upper mounting platform side rails are attached perpendicularly to said main frame side rails.
4. The curbside voter cart of claim 3, wherein said upper mounting platform side rails are parallel along a portion of their length.
5. The curbside voter cart of claim 4, wherein said upper mounting platform side rails are obtusely-angled along their length to converge toward said second axle strut.
6. The curbside voter cart of claim 1, wherein said lower stabilizer side rails are attached perpendicularly to said main frame side rails.
7. The curbside voter cart of claim 6, wherein said lower stabilizer side rails are parallel along a portion of their length.
8. The curbside voter cart of claim 7, wherein said lower stabilizer side rails are obtusely-angled along their length to converge toward said second axle strut.
9. The curbside voter cart of claim 2, wherein said upper mounting platform side rails are removably attached to the respective main frame side rails.
10. The curbside voter cart of claim 9, wherein said upper mounting platform is adjustably attached to the respective main frame side rails for height-adjustment there along.
11. The curbside voter cart of claim 2, wherein said lower stabilizer side rails are removably attached to the respective main frame side rails.
12. The curbside voter cart of claim 11, wherein said lower stabilizer platform is adjustably attached to the respective main frame side rails for height-adjustment there along.
13. The curbside voter cart of claim 1, wherein said main frame is formed in an inverted U-shape.
14. The curbside voter cart of claim 1, wherein said main frame is formed of contiguous tubing.
15. The curbside voter cart of claim 14, wherein said lower stabilizer is formed of contiguous tubing.
16. The curbside voter cart of claim 1, wherein said upper mounting platform is formed of contiguous tubing.
17. A nestable curbside voter cart for transporting a voting terminal to a parked motorist, comprising: a pair of opposing side-rails and a handle joined in a contiguous inverted U-shape; a horizontal long-axle strut spanning said pair of opposing side-rails; a pair of wheels mounted on an axle supported in said long-axle strut; a forwardly-disposed stabilizer spanning the side-rails beneath the axle strut and projecting forward to a horizontal short-axle strut; a pair of castors mounted on each side of the short-axle strut; and a terminal support platform including a contiguous support strut formed in a U-shape and adjustably attached endwise to said side-rails above the wheels, the terminal support platform being repositionable anywhere along an upper extent of said side rails for adjustably positioning the voting terminal relative to a voter seated in a car.
18. The curbside voter cart of claim 17, wherein said upper mounting platform support and said lower stabilizer are identically-shaped.
19. The curbside voter cart of claim 18, wherein said upper mounting platform support and said lower stabilizer are shaped to limit nesting insertion.
20. The curbside voter cart of claim 17, wherein said upper mounting platform side rails are removably attached perpendicularly to said main frame side rails, are parallel along a portion of their length, and are obtusely-angled along their length, and said lower stabilizer side rails are removably attached perpendicularly to said main frame side rails, are parallel along a portion of their length, and are obtusely-angled along their length.
21. The curbside voter cart of claim 20, wherein said upper mounting platform is adjustably attached to the respective main frame side rails for height-adjustment there along.
22. The curbside voter cart of claim 20, wherein said lower stabilizer platform is adjustably attached to the respective main frame side rails for height-adjustment there along.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Additional aspects of the present invention will become evident upon reviewing the embodiments described in the specification and the claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals designate like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] The present invention is an adaptable curbside voter cart designed for storage and/or transport of multiple and various types of voting machines and accessory components in a convenient, safe and readily accessible manner.
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[0021] The inset (right) of
[0022] Note in
[0023] Importantly, all of the lower stabilizer 20, the terminal support platform 42, and horizontal mounting strut 44 are adjustable. More specifically, the lower stabilizer 20 is removably attached and repositionable anywhere along the lower extent of the upright side-rails by endwise tongue-and groove flanges that conform to the upright side-rail tubing, protrude on opposing sides of the lower stabilizer 20, and bolt through a lower series of through-holes provided in the upright side-rails 12a, 12b. Similarly, the terminal support platform 42 is removably attached and repositionable anywhere along an upper extent of the upright side-rails 12a, 12b by endwise tongue-and groove flanges that conform to the upright side-rail tubing, protrude on opposing sides of the terminal support platform 42, and bolt through an upper series of through-holes provided in the upright side-rails 12a, 12b. Similarly, the horizontal mounting strut 44 is removably attached and repositionable anywhere along a medial extent of the terminal support platform 42 by endwise tongue-and groove flanges that conform to the terminal support platform 42 tubing, protrude on opposing sides horizontal mounting strut 44, and bolt through a medial series of through-holes provided in the terminal support platform 42. This three-way adjustability ensures proper curbside vertical and horizontal positioning of the voting terminal 2 during use, as well as proper balance.
[0024] In use, as seen in
[0025] It should now be apparent that the curbside voter cart 10 described above provides for easy and secure transport of touchscreen and VVPN voting terminals and is easily reconfigurable for various sizes and weights, and curb heights as encountered at various precincts to allow a disabled voter seated in a car to vote. The voting terminal is fully exposed to the driver of a car yet concealed to others including the election official pushing the carts. Moreover, the cart provides robust mechanical restraints to protect the equipment, and nests with other like carts even with on-board voting terminal for more space-efficient storage after use. Multiple carts may be “stacked” horizontally in close proximity to one another in a storage facility or on a truck bed wherein occasional jolts to one of the carts being stored or transported does not cause a large impact to be felt by the equipment on an adjacent or nearby cart. Voters are able to maintain social distance by avoiding crowds otherwise prevalent at voting precincts because their ballot they can cast the ballots from the sanctity of their car.
[0026] Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiment and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with the concept. For example, rather than making the pair of opposing upright side-rails 12a, 12b and handle 12c of contiguous tubing bent in an inverted U-shape, discrete lengths of struts may be joined together. In addition, tubular struts may be replaced by I-beams or any other suitable non-tubular strut as a matter of design choice. The same is true of forwardly-disposed terminal support platform 40 mounted above the wheels 14a, 14b, and protection strut 42. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced other than as specifically set forth herein.