Two Position Hand Truck
20200283049 · 2020-09-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B5/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2206/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A hand truck with main wheels and a toe plate also includes a handle assembly that is mounted to the frame of the hand truck so that the handle assembly is able to rotate and slide relative to the truck frame. The hand truck may be arranged in a first upright dolly position in which the handle assembly is generally aligned with the truck frame and a second cart position in which the truck frame is generally horizontal and the handle assembly is extended and rotated so that it is upright and normal relative to the truck frame. A latch assembly mounted to the truck frame is able to releasably receive and secure the handle assembly in the first upright dolly position.
Claims
1. A hand truck, comprising: a truck assembly including a truck frame that extends between a proximate end and a distal end, a toe plate mounted to the proximate end of the truck frame, a pair of main wheels that are also mounted to the truck frame adjacent the proximate end of the truck frame, a handle assembly including a handle member having a first end and an opposite send end, the handle member presenting a handle portion at the first end, and a wheel assembly mounted to the second end of the handle member, the wheel assembly including a transverse member, the handle assembly being at least indirectly mounted to the truck frame in a rotating and sliding fashion, the handle assembly being able to rotate slide between a first upright dolly position in which the handle member is retracted and generally aligns with the truck frame and a second handcart position in which the handle member is extended and is generally normal to the truck frame, a latch assembly that is mounted at least indirectly to the truck frame, the latch assembly including a latching member that is biased to move in a biased direction and that is able to be manually moved against the biased direction, the latching member being shaped to receive and capture the transverse member of the wheel assembly of the handle assembly when the handle assembly is slid and rotated to the first upright dolly position thereby securing the handle assembly in the first, upright dolly position, the latching member also being shaped to release the transverse member of the wheel assembly when manual pressure is applied to the latching member to cause the latching member to move opposite the biased direction.
2. The hand truck of claim 1, wherein; the latch assembly includes a latch bracket that is rotatably mounted to the truck frame and wherein the latch assembly is spring biased in a first direction and limited in its rotation in the first direction by at least one feature of the latch bracket that comes into contact with a feature that is at least indirectly fixed to the truck frame, and, wherein the latch bracket presents at least one curved surface that further presents a notch arranged for receiving at least one feature that is presented by the handle assembly such that the handle assembly is able to be received and captured by the latch bracket for securing the handle assembly in the first upright dolly position and such that by manually rotating the latch bracket opposite its biased direction, the latching member rotates until the notch of the latch bracket releases the at least one feature of the handle assembly thereby allowing manual rotation of the handle assembly away from the first dolly position.
3. The hand truck of claim 2, wherein; the at least one feature that is presented by the handle assembly for being received by the notch of the latch assembly is a flange that is presented by the transverse member of the wheel assembly of the handle assembly.
4. A hand truck comprising: a truck assembly including a frame, a toe plate mounted to one end of the frame and a set of main wheels mounted to the frame adjacent to the toe plate, a handle assembly that is mounted to the frame assembly so that the handle assembly is able to slide relative to the frame assembly between a first retracted position and a second extended position and so that the handle assembly is also able to rotate relative to the frame assembly between a first parallel position in which the handle assembly is generally parallel to the frame assembly and a second normal position in which the handle assembly is generally normal to the frame assembly, the handle assembly including a handle portion at its upper end and a wheel assembly at its lower end, the wheel assembly including a wheel support member presenting at least one flange and supporting at least one wheel, such that when the handle assembly is in the first retracted position and the first parallel position the hand truck is in a dolly configuration, and such that when the handle assembly is in the second extended position and the second normal position, the hand truck is in a hand cart configuration, and, a latch assembly including a latch bracket that is rotatably mounted at least indirectly to the frame, the latch bracket including an edge that presents a notch, the latch bracket being biased so that the notch is rotated away from the frame, the latch assembly also including a stop that limits the biased rotation of the latch bracket, the edge of the latch bracket and the notch being arranged to receive and capture the flange of the wheel support member of the handle assembly when the handle assembly is rotated toward the first parallel position, the edge of the latch bracket and the notch also being arranged so when manual pressure is applied to the latch bracket against the bias, the notch releases the flange of the wheel support member thereby making it possible to manually rotate the handle assembly away from the first parallel position toward the second normal position.
5. The hand truck of claim 4, wherein; the handle assembly is able to rotate relative to the frame about a fixed axis.
6. The hand truck of claim 4, wherein; the latch bracket is able to rotate relative to the frame about a fixed axis.
7. The hand truck of claim 4, wherein; the handle assembly is able to rotate relative to the frame about a fixed axis, and the latch bracket is able to rotate relative to the frame about a fixed axis.
8. The hand truck of claim 4, wherein; the edge of the latch bracket that presents a notch is a lower edge and the flange of the wheel support member presents an up-turned edge.
9. The hand truck of claim 4, wherein; the edge of the latch bracket that presents a notch is a curved lower edge and the flange of the wheel support member presents an up-turned edge.
10. The hand truck of claim 9, wherein; the latch assembly includes a latch support member that is fixed to the frame and the latch bracket is rotatably mounted to the latch support member.
11. The hand truck of claim 10, wherein; the latch assembly is spaced away from the upper end of the frame so that the up-turned edge of the wheel support member is received by the notch in the curved lower edge of the latch bracket when the handle assembly is in the first retracted position.
12. A hand truck comprising: a truck assembly including a frame, a toe plate mounted to one end of the frame and a set of main wheels mounted to the frame adjacent to the toe plate, a handle assembly including a handle portion and a caster wheel assembly and two side handle members extending between the handle portion and the caster wheel assembly, the handle assembly being mounted to the frame so that the handle assembly is able to slide relative to the frame assembly between a first retracted position and a second extended position and so that the handle assembly is also able to rotate relative to the frame assembly between a first parallel position in which the handle assembly is generally parallel to the frame assembly and a second normal position in which the handle assembly is generally normal to the frame assembly, such that when the handle assembly is in the first retracted position and the first parallel position the hand truck is in a dolly configuration, and such that when the handle assembly is in the second extended position and the second normal position, the hand truck is in a hand cart configuration, the handle assembly also having a handle portion at its upper end and a wheel assembly at its lower end, the caster wheel assembly including a wheel support member that extends between the lower ends of the side handle members, the wheel support member supporting a pair of spaced apart caster wheels, the wheel support member also presenting at least one up-turned flange, and, a latch assembly including a latch support member that is fixed to the frame and a latch bracket that is rotatably mounted to the latch support member, the latch bracket presenting a pair of spaced parallel flanges that each present a curved lower edge, each curved lower edge presenting a notch, the latch bracket being spring biased by a spring so that the notches are rotated away from the frame, the latch assembly also including a stop that limits the spring biased rotation of the latch bracket, the curved lower edges of the latch bracket and the notches being arranged to receive and capture the up-turned flange of the wheel support member of the handle assembly when the handle assembly is retracted to the first retracted position and rotated toward the first parallel position, the curved lower edges of the latch bracket and the notches also being arranged so that when manual pressure is applied to the latch bracket against the spring bias, the notches release the flange of the wheel support member thereby making it possible to manually rotate the handle assembly away from the first parallel position toward the second normal position.
13. The hand truck of claim 12, wherein; the handle assembly is mounted to the frame assembly by a handle bracket assembly, the handle bracket assembly including handle brackets that are fixed to the frame and collars that are rotatably mounted to handle brackets for slidably receiving the side handle members of the handle assembly, the caster wheel assembly of the handle assembly and the handle bracket assembly further include corresponding features that engage each other when the handle assembly is in the second extended position and the second normal position.
14. The hand truck of claim 12, wherein; the corresponding features of the handle bracket assembly and the caster wheel assembly include a recess that is presented by the caster wheel assembly and at least one tab extending from at least one of the handle brackets of the handle bracket assembly, the at least one tab being able to be received by the channel when the handle assembly is in the second extended position and the second normal position.
15. The hand truck of claim 12, wherein; the caster wheel assembly includes a caster wheel support member that connects between the lower ends of the side handle members, the caster wheel support member presents upwardly turned edges that define a channel and the handle bracket assembly presents at least one tab that is arranged to be received by the channel of the wheel support member of the caster wheel assembly so that the frame assembly is secured to the handle assembly when the handle assembly is in the extended to the first extended position and rotated into the second normal position.
16. The hand truck of claim 13, wherein; the side handle members include at least one stop that engages one of the collars of the handle bracket assembly when the handle assembly has reached the first retracted position.
17. The hand truck of claim 13, wherein; at least one of the handle brackets of the handle bracket assembly present a scallop that receives one of the collars of the handle bracket assembly for stopping the rotation of the handle assembly when the handle assembly is rotated to the second normal position.
18. The hand truck of claim 13, wherein; the side handle members include at least one stop that engages one of the collars of the handle bracket assembly when the handle assembly has reached the first retracted position, and, at least one of the handle brackets of the handle bracket assembly present a scallop that receives one of the collars of the handle bracket assembly for stopping the rotation of the handle assembly when the handle assembly is rotated to the second normal position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] Referring to the drawings,
[0024] As can be seen in
[0025] Handle assembly 60 includes a handle member 62 that presents a handle portion 62H at one end and a wheel assembly 62W at the opposite end. Wheel assembly 62W includes a transverse member 62WT and caster wheels 62WC. Caster wheels 62WC are preferably mounted at opposite ends of transverse member 62WT. Each caster wheel 62WC is preferably of the type that is able to rotate about an axis that is generally normal to the rotation axis the wheel. As can be best seen in
[0026] As can be seen in
[0027] In this example, both the rotation of handle assembly 60 and the sliding movement of handle assembly relative to truck frame 22 is limited within ranges of movement. As can be seen in
[0028] Hand truck 10 is able to be secured in the second hand cart position shown in
[0029] Truck frame 22 of truck assembly 20 carries a latch assembly 30 that is arranged to capture and release transverse member 62WT of wheel assembly 62W. When transverse member 62WT is captured as shown in
[0030] As can be seen in
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[0032] It now remains to consider how latch assembly 30 is operated in order to receive, secure and release handle assembly 60. By referring to
[0033] The way latch assembly 30 is able to receive and secure transverse member 62WT of handle assembly 60 may be best understood by referring to
[0034] The way latch assembly 30 and handle assembly 60 may be manipulated to release transverse member 62WT of handle assembly 60 from latch assembly 30 may be best understood by referring to
[0035] As can be seen from the above description, hand truck 10 meets the needs noted above by providing a hand truck that can be rapidly reconfigured in a first dolly configuration and a second cart configuration. While certain options were disclosed above for accomplishing a rotating and sliding connection between a truck frame and a handle assembly and while certain features were presented as examples for providing ways for various components to engage and release, the skilled reader should understand that various corresponding features may be selected for secure engagement and release between various assemblies and parts.
[0036] The applicant has also found that steel tubing and steel plate and similar materials are suitable for the structural components of a hand truck such as hand truck 10 and that welding is a preferred process for fixing together parts within assemblies for such a hand truck. However, those who are skilled in the art may find other materials and processes.
[0037] It is to be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto, except in so far as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable equivalents thereof.