Firewood delivery rack system and method
10829140 ยท 2020-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F5/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B55/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62B1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B55/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62B1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A firewood delivery and storage system wherein a rack is loaded with firewood at a first origin position. The rack is placed on a wheeled dolly and then transported to a second storage and use position. The rack is then removed from the wheeled dolly. Thereafter, the customer can access the firewood, or move the firewood rack with a dolly or hand truck to a desired location.
Claims
1. A method for delivery and storage of firewood comprising the steps of: a. obtaining a combined delivery and storage rack comprising first and second support members (12, 14), each comprising a vertically oriented rectangular frame; a bottom portion (13, 15) of each of the first and second support members (12, 14), respectively, being connected to a plurality of support cross members (2) fastened perpendicularly between them; whereby the first and second support members (12, 14) are held in a parallel orientation a selected distance apart by the support cross members; b. obtaining a quantity of firewood (24), said quantity of firewood comprising a plurality of individual pieces of firewood (30), each said individual piece of firewood being elongate and having opposing first and second ends (32, 34); c. arranging by stacking the quantity of firewood (24) in the combined delivery and storage rack at a first origin position by sizing and placing each individual piece of wood in the combined delivery and storage rack such that the first and second opposing ends (32, 34) are disposed proximate the first and second support members (12, 14); whereby each said individual piece of firewood approximately spans the plurality of support cross members (2) such that the first and second ends (32, 34) are at least partially supported by the first and second support members (12, 14); d. arranging the combined delivery and storage rack on a wheeled dolly, whereby the combined delivery and storage rack and the quantity of wood together can be delivered to a second storage and use position whereby the combined delivery and storage rack is removed from the wheeled dolly, without a consumer having to restack the firewood within the combined delivery and storage rack before use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS IN DRAWINGS
(9) The table below lists the reference numerals employed in the figures, and identifies the element designated by each numeral. 2 support cross member 2 10 rack 10 12 first support member 12 13 bottom portion 13 of first support member 12 14 second support member 14 15 bottom portion 15 of second support member 14 16 third support member (aka base) 16 17 upper portion 17 of first support member 12 18 upper portion 18 of second support member 14 20 fourth support member 20 22 fifth support member 22 24 a quantity of wood 24 26 wheels 26 28 axle 28 30 individual piece of wood 30 32 first end 32 of individual piece of wood 30 34 second end 34 of individual piece of wood 30 36 dolly 36 38 dolly configured to traverse one or more stairs 38 40 first and second primary wheels 40 of dolly 38 42 first and second secondary wheels 42 of dolly 38 44 stairs 44 46 power assist mechanism 46 of dolly 38 48 adjustable support feet 48 50 rain guard 50 52 top portion 52 of rack
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) In one aspect of the subject technology, a rack 10 comprises first and second support members 12, 14, and a plurality of support cross members 2. The first and second support members 12, 14, each comprise a vertically oriented rectangular frame. A bottom portion 13, 15 of each of the first and second support members 12, 14, respectively, are connected to a plurality of support cross members 2 fastened perpendicularly between them, by welding, bolting, screwing, or other methods having sufficient strength and rigidity characteristics. The first and second support members 12, 14 are held in a parallel orientation a selected distance apart by the support cross members 2.
(11) In another aspect of the subject technology, the support cross members 2 are replaced by a third support member 16. A bottom portion 13, 15 of each of the first and second support members 12, 14, respectively, are connected to the third support member 16. The third support member 16 comprises a horizontally oriented rectangular frame having similar functionality to the plurality of support cross members 2. In either aspect, the plurality of support cross members 2 and the third support member 16 are adapted to contact a horizontal flat surface (e.g. a floor), so as to allow the rack to support a quantity of wood 24 (e.g.
(12) In one aspect, each of the first, second, and third support members 12, 14, & 16 comprise a rectangular frame being formed from tubular metal stock having rectangular cross section. In one aspect, the stock is welded to form the frame. As shown in
(13) As shown in
(14) Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the support cross members 2, & first, second, and third support members, 12, 14, & 16, respectively, can be made of metal or other sufficiently strong materials, including wood (e.g. 24 lumber), plastic lumber, or other materials having sufficient strength and rigidity to hold firewood during transport and storage.
(15) Wheels can be connected, either permanently or releasably, to the third support member 16, support cross members 2, and/or the bottom portions 13, 15 of the first and second support members 12, 14, respectively. In one aspect, first and second wheels 26 are attached to opposing sides of the third support member 16, proximate one of the first or second support members 12, 14. As shown in
(16) As depicted in
(17) The rack shown in
(18) It should be understood that the rack as described in various aspects herein can be fabricated in various ways. For example, considering that each of the first support member 12, second support member 14, and third support member 16, each comprise rectangular frames formed from four structural components in one aspect, such structural components could be used to create rectangular side frames (not shown) such that fourth support member 20 is included in one side frame, and fifth support member 22 is included in an opposing side frame. The skilled person will appreciate that the rack shown in
(19) Adjustable support feet can be connected, either permanently or releasably, to the third support member 16, support cross members 2, and/or the bottom portions 13, 15 of the first and second support members 12, 14, respectively. In one aspect, four adjustable support feet 48 attached to a bottom portion of the third support member 16.
(20) In one aspect (
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(22) The quantity of wood 24 is arranged in the rack by sizing and placing each individual piece of wood in the rack such that the first and second opposing ends 32, 34 are disposed proximate the first and second support members 12, 14. In one aspect, the quantity of wood and rack are shrink wrapped.
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(24) In one aspect, third support member 16 comprises a rectangular frame, and in this configuration it is important that opposing ends of each piece of wood are at least partially supported because otherwise said piece of wood might fall through the middle of the frame comprised of third support member 16. However, in another aspect, third support member 16 is not a rectangular frame per se, but rather comprises a solid piece of material with sufficient strength and rigidity. Thus, a piece of wood could not fall through an opening in the bottom of the rack.
(25) In one aspect (
(26) It should be understood that the height H, width W, and depth D (
(27) The invention is in no way limited to the specifics of any particular embodiments and examples disclosed herein. For example, the terms aspect, example, preferably, alternatively, and the like denote features that may be preferable but not essential to include in some embodiments of the invention. In addition, details illustrated or disclosed with respect to any one aspect of the invention may be used with other aspects of the invention. Additional elements and/or steps may be added to various aspects of the invention and/or some disclosed elements and/or steps may be subtracted from various aspects of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention. Singular elements/steps imply plural elements/steps and vice versa. Some steps may be performed serially, in parallel, in a pipelined manner, or in different orders than disclosed herein. Many other variations are possible which remain within the content, scope, and spirit of the invention, and these variations would become clear to those skilled in the art after perusal of this application.