WHEELED CONTAINER HANDLE ASSEMBLY
20200262459 ยท 2020-08-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided are wheeled containers having a handle assembly that is configured for providing support to an assembly of containers when in rest position and for permitting locomoting of the assembly upon demand.
Claims
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18. A mobile container assembly comprising a container assembly with a wheeled base container configured with at least a rear rolling wheel assembly, and a handle assembly attached to the wheeled container; the handle assembly being configured with handle that is manipulable between a retracted handle position and an extended handle position, and a tilt support that is manipulable between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein when the tilt support is at the extended position, a ground support thereof extends behind and below an axis of the rear rolling wheel assembly.
19. The mobile container assembly of claim 18, wherein when the tilt support is at the extended position, the ground support extends substantially horizontally and is aligned with a bottom surface of the rear rolling wheel assembly.
20. The mobile container assembly of claim 18, having an operative rest, upright position and a mobile position in which it is locomoted by the rolling wheel assembly.
21. The mobile container assembly of claim 20, wherein when at the upright position, the base container and the handle assembly articulated thereto are disposed at a substantially vertical position; and when at the mobile position, the wheeled base container is configured for pulling by the handle assembly at a tilted position, rolling over the rear rolling wheel assembly.
22. The mobile container assembly of claim 18, wherein the rear rolling wheel assembly comprises an axel associating the wheels, the axel being located at or adjacent a bottom portion of a back wall of the base container.
23. The mobile container assembly of claim 22, wherein the handle assembly is articulated to a said back wall.
24. The mobile container assembly of claim 22, wherein when the container is at the rest position, the wheels of the rear rolling wheel assembly are disengaged from the ground and the ground support of the tilt support, when at the extended position, is disposed coplanar with the bottom surface of the container.
25. The mobile container assembly of claim 24, wherein at the rest, upright position of the container, the tilt support is activatable for extending the ground support to its extended position for preventing tilt-over of the wheeled container.
26. The mobile container assembly of claim 18, further comprising an additional rolling wheel assembly.
27. The mobile container assembly of claim 18, further comprising a cantilever container, having an open position in which a top portion of the cantilever container extends behind a rear axle of the wheeled base container; when at the open position of the cantilever container, the handle assembly being manipulated into its retracted handle position and the tilt support is manipulated into its extended position.
28. A handle assembly for a container assembly with a wheeled base container configured with at least a rear rolling wheel assembly; said handle assembly configured for attaching to the wheeled container, wherein the handle assembly is configured with handle that is manipulable between a retracted handle position and an extended handle position, and a tilt support that is manipulable between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein when the tilt support is at the extended position, a ground support thereof extends behind and below an axis of the rear roiling wheel assembly.
29. The handle assembly of claim 28, being fixed to the wheeled base container or detachably attached thereto.
30. The handle assembly of claim 28, wherein the handle assembly comprises a telescopic handle, integrated with the tilt support.
31. The handle assembly of claim 30, wherein the telescopic handle comprises at least one rod configured with a gripping member at an upper portion thereof, with the tilt support at a lower portion of said rod.
32. The handle assembly of claim 31, wherein the telescopic handle being secured to the container assembly via a handle support member, said rod extends and retracts coaxially within said handle support member.
33. The handle assembly of claim 32, wherein the handle support member being configured with a manipulation member; the manipulation member being optionally configured with a locking mechanism to secure and lock the rod of the telescopic handle at an extended handle position or at a retracted handle position.
34. The handle assembly of claim 32, wherein the handle support member comprises a support frame, the support frame being hollowed to allow coaxial displacement of a telescopic rod therewithin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0048] Attention is directed to drawings illustrating a mobile container assembly with a handle assembly, according to the present disclosure, generally designated 10. The mobile container assembly comprises a container assembly with a wheeled base container configured with at least a rear rolling wheel assembly and a handle assembly 30 (shown in isolation in
[0049] The gripping member 11 may be covered by a sleeve in order to improve grip of the handle. The sleeve may, for example, be made of rubber, wood, plastic or any other grip-improving material. Attachment frames 13 are located on both ends of the gripping member 11, securing the rods 12 perpendicularly to the gripping handle 11 and parallel one to another; the space between the two telescopic rods is defined by the length of the gripping member 11. The tilt support member 23 (seen in
[0050] When the telescopic handle 30 is at its retracted handle position and the tilt support is at a fully extended position, the tilt support extends behind and bellow an axis of the rear rolling wheels assembly, wherein the bottom surface of the tilt support members 23 is aligned on a horizontal plane defined by the bottom surface of the wheeled container 35 as shown of
[0051] It is further noticed that the handle assembly may be fixed and not telescopic. In such embodiments, the tilt support member may be manipulated using the same elements or similar elements described herein, and configured to deploy into a fully extended or retracted position through a manipulation member similar to the described herein. Further, the handle assembly may be manufactured as a modular part, attachable modularly to a mobile container by means of bolts, straps, screws, soldering, butt fusion or any alternative effective method.
[0052] As noted above, the H-like shaped support member 40 comprises a pair of parallel support frames 14 perpendicularly interconnected through a manipulation member 15 having a locking mechanism configured within lever 16 which secures and locks the rods 12 at the handle's fully extended handle position or at its fully retracted handle position. The H-like shaped support member 40 is attached to a wheeled base container 18 through two spaced attachment members 20,21; member 20 is located near the upper edge of the container assembly 18 and the second member 21 is located near the bottom of the container assembly 18. The attachment of the H-like shaped support member 14 to the attachment members 20 and 21 may be by a variety of methods and tools: soldering, butt welding, butt fusion, using bolts or screws, sliding catches or any alternative effective attachment method.
[0053] The manipulation member 15 is shown in details in
[0054] The locking mechanism comprising a pair of arresting bolts 25 configured to engage the locking slots 19 and 24 of the rods 12 of the telescopic handle 50, a release lever 36 and a biasing arrangement 26. The arresting bolts 25 are configured to extend coaxially within the manipulation member 15 and connected to each other through a biasing arrangement 26. The arresting bolts 25 are configured for axial displacement along directions X and X as shown in
[0055] The locking mechanism may be configured in a variety of different configurations and types, for example, a ratchet type locking mechanism, an eccentric/cam type lock, etc.
[0056] The locking mechanism may by fitted with a biasing arrangement for retaining the locking mechanism at a normally locked (extended or retracted) position, such as biasing spring 26. Biasing spring 26 is configured for biasing the bolts 25 into their locked position (as seen in
[0057] Although in the present disclosed subject matter the biasing member 26 is in the form of a spring, extending between the inner edges 32 of the arresting bolt members 25, thereby interconnecting these, it will be appreciated that other types of biasing members are envisioned, e.g. accordion-like strip, configured to contract and biased to expand, which can be integrally formed, injection molded along with the arresting bolts 25. Such arrangement can reduce assembly costs and prevent rust corrosion which might develop using other types of biasing members made of metal.
[0058] The arresting bolts 25 have a locking extreme end 31 that is configured to be latched within an inner portion of the locking slots 19 and 24. The locking may alternatively be a ratchet tooth-like edge. The arresting bolts' 25 inner portion is configured to engage the biasing arrangement 26 and a protrusion with a slanted wall 33 configured to engage with the lever 16.
[0059] In the present example the release lever 16 is located at the center of the manipulation member 15 and is provided with downwardly slanted extensions 36 configured to engage the arresting bolts inner portion slanted wall 33. The manipulation member 15 is associated with the release lever 36 to actuate the locking mechanism 16 and release the arresting bolts 25 from the respective locking slot (19 or 24). The engagement between the slanted release lever extension and the arresting bolts' protrusion with a slanted wall 33 is such that manipulating the release lever 36 by pressing in the direction of axis Y in
[0060] Retraction or extension of the telescopic handle is facilitated upon manipulating and unlocking the respective locking mechanism. It is appreciated that the telescopic handle 50 is prevented from spontaneous retraction, e.g. when pressed down once released from its fully extended position, owing to friction forces residing between the telescopic handle rods 12 and the inner walls of the support frames 14 of the H-like shaped support member 40.
[0061] The container assembly 10 may be designed to have different configurations. The container assembly may be in the form of a basket or cabinet, part of a modular system, with an open top closable by additional modular elements 27, 28, 29 and 29 as shown in
[0062] The wheeled based container 18 typically comprises at least one pair of rear rolling wheels 17 for locomoting the assembly at tilted a position of the assembly. When the container assembly 10 is at an upright, rest position, the container assembly rests at a horizontal plane formed by the bottom wall of the wheeled base container 35, the bottom of the wheels 17 and the bottom of the tilt support members 23 of the telescopic handle 50, wherein the telescopic handle is locked at its retracted handle position and the tilt support is locked at its extended position. At a tilted position, and with the telescopic handle 50 at a fully extended position and the tilt support at a fully retracted position, as shown in
[0063] For easy displacement of the mobile container assembly into its tilted mobile position, there is formed, typically adjacent the bottom of the wheeled base container, a footstep portion 39 for an individual to step on when tilting the assembly, which may be integral with the lower attachment member 21. In the presently provided examples, the attachment member 21 has the built-in, integral, footstep 39 which also provides a supporting channel for the positioning of the rear rolling wheels central axis 22 therewithin.
[0064] As can further be seen in
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[0066] Whilst some embodiments have been described and illustrated with reference to some drawings, the artisan will appreciate that many variations are possible which do not depart from the general scope of the invention, mutatis mutandis.
[0067] For example, the wheeled base container may be designed in different shapes and modules and may comprise any combination of drawers, bins, shelves and additional compartments (rigid or flexible).