HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE HANDLES FOR WHEELBARROWS
20210101631 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A wheelbarrow having an adjustable handle. The wheelbarrow has a bucket portion having a pair of sides and an axle accepting portion therein. An axle member is provided for insertion through the axle engagement member. The axle member has a pair of outer peripheral ends spaced on either side of the pair of sides. A pair of handles are pivotally attached to each of the pair of outer peripheral ends for allowing the handle to pivot away from the bucket portion of the wheelbarrow. Each side of the wheelbarrow has surfaces defining a plurality of handle engaging areas such that the handle may selectively be engaged in an area at a first position and selectively disengaged to move the handle to a second position. Each handle has a handle end portion which includes grip portions corresponding to the number of positions for the handles wherein each grip portion is configured at an angle for being substantially parallel to the ground when in a corresponding position in a selected corresponding slot in the wheelbarrow.
Claims
1. A wheelbarrow having an adjustable handle comprising: a wheelbarrow bucket portion having a pair of sides; a pair of handles pivotally attached to each of said pair of sides for allowing said handle to pivot away from said bucket portion of the wheelbarrow; and, each side of said wheelbarrow bucket portion having surfaces defining a plurality of handle engaging areas such that said handle may selectively be engaged in an area at a first position and selectively disengaged to move said handle to a second position.
2. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein said surfaces defining a plurality of handle engaging areas further comprising at least three (3) elongated slots configured in said bucket of the wheelbarrow for allowing vertical positions from a lower position progressively to an upward position.
3. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein spring loaded detents hold the handles in one of said handle engaging areas.
4. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein said handle engaging area is provided by a slot, each slot being configured at an angle for engaging the handle over the length of the slot.
5. The wheelbarrow of claim 4 wherein said slot runs substantially over the entire length of the side of the wheelbarrow.
6. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein each handle has a handle end portion which includes grip portions corresponding to the number of positions for said handles wherein each grip portion is configured at an angle for being substantially parallel to the ground when said handle is in a corresponding vertical position.
7. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein handles are connected together by an axle member.
8. The wheelbarrow of claim 7 wherein said wheelbarrow bucket portion has an axle accepting portion and wherein said axle member is inserted within an axle accepting portion of said wheelbarrow bucket portion.
9. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein said handles are adjusted vertically.
10. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein said handles are adjusted horizontally.
11. The wheelbarrow of claim 9 wherein said handles are additionally adjusted horizontally.
12. The wheelbarrow of claim 10 wherein said adjustment of the horizontal position of said handles is progressive.
13. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 having a retainer to retain said handle to said handle engaging area.
14. The wheelbarrow of claim 14 wherein said retainer is spring loaded.
15. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein said handle end is progressively bent to provide a grip at a more approximate horizontal position when adjusted to a corresponding vertical position 10.
16. A wheelbarrow having an adjustable handle comprising: a wheelbarrow bucket portion having a pair of sides and an axle accepting portion therein; an axle member for insertion through the axle accepting portion, wherein said axle member has a pair of outer peripheral ends spaced on either side of said pair of sides; a pair of handles pivotally attached to each of said pair of outer peripheral ends for allowing the handle to pivot away from the bucket portion of the wheelbarrow; each side of said wheelbarrows having surfaces defining at least three (3) vertically progressively spaced handle engaging areas such that the handle may selectively be engaged in an area at a first position and selectively disengaged to move the handle to different vertical positions; and a spring biased retainer to hold said handle in position.
17. The wheelbarrow of claim 16 wherein said surfaces defining a plurality of handle engaging areas further comprise at least three (3) elongated slots configured in said bucket portion of said wheelbarrow.
18. The wheelbarrow of claim 1 wherein a pin retainer holds the handle in the handle engaging area.
19. The wheelbarrow of claim 18 wherein said pin is oriented vertically.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0021] A wheelbarrow having an adjustable handle is generally shown at 10. The wheelbarrow 10 has a bucket portion 12 having a pair of sides 14 and 16 and an axle accepting portion 18 therein. An axle member 20 is provided for insertion through the axle accepting portion 18. The axle member 20 has a pair of outer peripheral ends (22, 24) spaced on either side of the pair of sides 14, 16. A pair of handles (26, 28) are pivotally attached to each of the pair of outer peripheral ends 22, 24 by way of pivot pins 30 and 32 for allowing the handle 26, 28 to pivot away from the bucket portion 12 of the wheelbarrow 10. Pivot Pins 30 and 32 engage orifices (42, 44, 46, 48) in U-shaped yokes 38 and 40 and corresponding holes 34 and 36 in the end portions 22 and 24.
[0022] The axle 18 is a two piece assembly which includes and end square orifice 50 therein. The end portion 24 has an end portion 52 with square outer surfaces which fit in the orifice 50. A pin 54 is used to secure the portion 52 to the end portion 24 into the orifice 50 by insertion through the holes 56 and 58. The pins are preferably roll pins or the like although nuts and bolts screws rivets or other fasteners may also be used provided they provide the proper pivotal arrangement of the parts.
[0023] Each side 14 and 16 of the wheelbarrow 10 has surfaces defining a plurality of handle engaging areas generally indicated at 60 such that the handle may selectively be engaged in an area at a first position and selectively disengaged to move the handle to a second position. As shown in the figures three positional channels 62, 64 and 66 are provided with corresponding positioning channels on the other side 16 to allow the handles to be positioned in three different adjustable positions. AS shown in
[0024] Referring now to
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[0026] In operation, the user may adjust the handles to his personal stature and comfort or for a particular purpose at hand. The user drops the handles down from the slot rotates them and selects the proper position by popping them in place over the detent ball. The detent ball holds the handles in place in the selected position. With a load in the wheelbarrow the slots are elongated for providing load bearing along substantially the entire length of the side of the wheelbarrow which provides for greater strength and stability while using the wheelbarrow.
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[0029] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0030] Those skilled in the art can now appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad teachings of the present invention can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while this invention has been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the invention should not be so limited, since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification and following claims.