APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING ARCHES
20230286337 · 2023-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B60D1/07
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A transport adapter connectable to a wheeled log arch so that the log arch may be easily mounted in a vertical, wheels-off-the-ground position on a vehicle hitch receiver for transport to a remote work site. The invention also includes the method for using the transport adapter to mount and transport the adapter-equipped log arch on the vehicle hitch receiver.
Claims
1. A transport adapter for a wheeled log arch having a log arch frame with a frame rear end, a frame arch, and supporting wheels, said transport adapter comprising: a spacer arm joined to a hitch arm in a generally L-shaped configuration; said spacer arm comprising an outer end configured to be removably connected to said rear end of said log arch frame; said hitch arm extending generally vertically upward from said spacer arm and log arch when said spacer arm is connected to said rear end of said log arch, and said log arch is generally horizontal supported on said wheels; wherein, said hitch arm has an outer end configured to be removably connected to a vehicle hitch receiver in a generally horizontal orientation when said log arch is rotated to a and supported in a generally vertical position on the end of said spacer arm with said log arch wheels off the ground.
2. The transport adapter of claim 1 in which said spacer arm and said hitch arm are integral with each other, forming an integral one piece generally “L” shaped transport adapter.
3. The transport adapter of claim 2 in which said spacer arm is permanently attached to said rear end of said log arch frame.
4. The transport adapter of claim 3 in which said spacer arm is hingedly attached to said rear end of said log arch frame, whereby it can be folded out of the way when not in use.
5. The transport adapter of claim 1 in which said spacer arm is hinged relative to said hitch arm; said hinge being releasably lockable so that when locked said spacer arm and said hinge arm are generally perpendicular to one another, but when unlocked can be adjustable positioned relative to one another, whereby when said spacer arm is connected to said rear end of said log arch supported on said log arch wheels, the relative position of said hitch arm can be readily varied so that vehicle hitches of varying heights may be more easily accommodated when initially engaging said transport adapter 100′ with said vehicle hitch receiver; and whereby when said hitch arm is engaged with said vehicle, said log arch can be pivoted up into a generally vertical position with said wheels off the ground, and locked in that position by said transporter lock.
6. A method for transporting a log arch having a rear wheeled frame arch and a forward hauling beam, said method comprising: providing a transport adapter having a spacer arm joined to a hitch arm in a generally L-shaped configuration; said spacer arm comprising an outer end configured to be removably connected to the rear end of said log arch frame; said hitch arm extending generally vertically upward from said spacer arm and log arch when said spacer arm is connected to said rear end of said log arch, and said log arch is generally horizontal supported on said wheels; wherein said hitch arm has an outer end configured to be removably connected to a vehicle hitch receiver; connecting said spacer arm of said transport adapter to the rear end of said log arch frame to be transported, with said hitch arm extending generally vertically upright from said spacer arm; providing a transport vehicle with a vehicle hitch receiver; positioning said log arch as supported on its wheels with said upright hitch arm positioned near said transport vehicle hitch receiver; rotating said log arch to a generally vertical upright position with said open end of said hitch arm facing said vehicle hitch receiver; moving said hitch arm into engagement with said vehicle hitch receiver, whereby said log arch can be transported with said log arch wheels off the ground, thereby facilitating rapid transport without risking damage to said log arch wheels and their axles.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the transport adapter provided is permanently attached to the rear of said log arch to be transported, whereby said step of connecting said adapter to said log arch can be omitted.
8. The method of claim 7 in which said transporter adapter transport provided has said spacer arm hinged to said hitch arm, said hinge being releasably lockable so that when locked said spacer arm and said hinge arm are generally perpendicular to one another, but when unlocked can be adjustably positioned relative to one another; said method step of positioning said log arch spacer arm near said transport vehicle hitch receiver being performed with said hinge being unlocked and said hitch arm being pointed toward said transport vehicle hitch receiver; moving said log arch toward said vehicle hitch until said hitch arm engages said vehicle hitch receiver; thereafter rotating said log arch into a generally vertically position and locking said hinge to retain said log arch in said generally vertical position with said log arch wheels off the ground.
9. The method of claim 6 in which said transporter adapter transport provided has said spacer arm hinged to said hitch arm, said hinge being releasably lockable so that when locked said spacer arm and said hinge arm are generally perpendicular to one another, but when unlocked can be adjustable positioned relative to one another; said method step of positioning said log arch spacer arm near said transport vehicle hitch receiver being performed with said hinge being unlocked and said hitch arm being pointed toward said transport vehicle hitch receiver; moving said log arch toward said vehicle hitch receiver until said hitch arm engages said vehicle hitch receiver; thereafter rotating said log arch into a generally vertically position and locking said hinge to retain said log arch in said generally vertical position with said log arch wheels off the ground.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] Referring first to
[0022] Log arch 10 comprises a sturdy metal frame capable of supporting a heavy log L (shown in phantom lines) and includes a frame arch 20 and associated wheels 30 at a rear end, and a main beam 40 extending forwardly of the arch and the wheels to a forward end 42. Forward end 42 of the main beam 40 is configured to include or to be attached to one or more known types of log-hauling device 44 such as a manual pull handle, a winch attachment, or a vehicle hitch connector. Some log arches may have forward ends configured for only a single style of hauling, but modular haul attachments are believed to be more common.
[0023] The rear end 48 of log arch 10 supports a known type of log-handling device 50 such as log-grappling tongs in order to lift and support an end of a timbered log L off the ground. Once the log L is supported as shown, the log arch 10 and the attached log L may be slowly pulled from the forward end 42 by the preferred hauling means in known manner, usually with the rear end of the log dragging on the ground behind the front tongs-supported end of the log. Typical logs may weigh hundreds or even a thousand or more pounds.
[0024] In the illustrated example, rear end 48 of the log arch frame comprises a rear end of the main beam 40, terminating at or behind the arch 20 near the crown of the arch for maximum elevation of the log-handling device 50 above the wheels 30. Log-handling device 50 is shown removably attached to the frame's rear end 48, which is shown with a square socket 48a similar to a vehicle hitch receiver for receiving a square-tubed connecting tongue 52 from the device 50, and for securing it in place with a thick steel locking pin 51 inserted through aligned holes 48b, 52b in known manner.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] At least the free end 112 of spacer arm 110 on adapter 100 is dimensioned like square-tubed connecting tongue 52 on log-handling device 50, and is inserted into the socket 48a in the rear end 48 of main beam 40 and locked in place in the same manner, i.e. by aligning a hole 112b in the spacer arm with hole 48b in the rear frame end 48, and inserting a locking pin 51 through them. Spacer arm 110 accordingly extends generally horizontally from the frame rear end 48 as a short extension of the main beam 40, behind the plane of the arch 20 and wheels 30, when the log arch 10 is in its normal wheeled position on the ground for moving logs.
[0027] As further shown in
[0028] While transport adapter 100 so far is shown as a removable attachment for the log arch frame, swappable with a log handling device such as 50 removably attached to the rear end of the frame, it would also be possible to more-permanently attach or integrally form adapter 100a on the rear end 48 of the log arch frame, for example by welding or bolting the adapter to the upper side of rear end 48 (above the log-handling device socket 48a) so that hitch arm 120 is an essentially permanent vertical extension of the rear end 48. Even more preferable would be to hingedly mount the adapter transport adapter 100b to rear end 48, so that it could be folded down out of the way when not in use. (
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[0030] As shown in
[0031] Once the log arch 10 is vertically secured to the vehicle hitch receiver 210 as described above, the log arch 10 can be transported securely behind the vehicle 200 at road speeds with the arch wheels 30 off the ground to another work site, as best shown in
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[0033] In the “L” position shown in solid lines in
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[0035] As shown in
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[0037] While the method described above in
[0038] It will finally be understood that the disclosed embodiments represent presently preferred examples of how to make and use the invention but are intended to enable rather than limit the invention. Variations and modifications of the illustrated examples in the foregoing written specification and drawings may be possible without departing from the scope of the invention. It should further be understood that to the extent the term “invention” is used in the written specification, it is not to be construed as a limiting term as to number of claimed or disclosed inventions or discoveries or the scope of any such invention or discovery, but as a term which has long been used to describe new and useful improvements in science and the useful arts. The scope of the invention supported by the above disclosure should accordingly be construed within the scope of what it teaches and suggests to those skilled in the art, and within the scope of any claims that the above disclosure supports in this provisional application or in any non-provisional application claiming priority to this provisional application.