Lift assist for installing and removing heavy bulky objects
10737713 ยท 2020-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2202/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A portable lift device for installing and removing heavy, bulky objects. The device comprises a portable cart having a low-profile base, wheels mounted on the base, and a push handle extending from the base. At least one spacer may rest on and extend above the base, whereby the low profile of the base is elevated. A receiver is mounted on the base. The receiver includes a plurality of support recesses. A workstick is pivotably engageable with a selected one of the support recesses, the workstick having a chain attachment member. A chain is provided to be attachable to the chain attachment member and also attachable to a unit to be lifted in response to movement of the workstick.
Claims
1. A lift assist device comprising: a portable cart including a low profile base, wheels mounted on the base, and a push handle extending from the base; a workstick receiver mounted on the base, the workstick receiver including a plurality of workstick receiving recesses; a spacer member situated atop the base and the workstick receiver, the spacer member exhibiting a frame geometry including an open space therein, the spacer member further exhibiting a first height; a workstick pivotably engageable with a selected one of the workstick receiving recesses when an end of the workstick is situated to rest in the selected one of the workstick receiving recesses, the workstick being situated to pass through the open space of the spacer member to engage the selected one of the workstick receiving recesses, the workstick including a chain attachment member; and a chain attachable to the chain attachment member and attachable to a unit to be moved relative to the base in response to pivoting movement of the workstick about the selected one of the workstick receiving recesses.
2. The lift assist device of claim 1, further comprising interconnectable fastener members provided, respectively, on the spacer member and the base below to hold the spacer member to the base below in an aligned relationship therewith.
3. The lift assist device of claim 1, wherein the chain is length adjustable and attachable to the chain attachment member of the workstick via a multi-slotted receiver provided in the chain attachment member of the workstick.
4. The lift assist device of claim 1, wherein the workstick includes opposed ends and the chain attachment member is located in a region of the workstick between the opposed ends of the workstick.
5. The lift assist device of claim 1, further comprising a first spacer extension member situated atop the spacer member, the first spacer extension member exhibiting a frame geometry with an open space therein, wherein the workstick is situated to pass through the open space of the first spacer extension member and further through the open space of the spacer member to engage the selected one of the workstick receiving recesses, the first spacer extension member exhibiting a second height, wherein the first spacer extension member provides a raised surface for the unit to be moved to rest.
6. The lift assist device of claim 5, further comprising a second spacer extension member situated atop the first spacer extension member, the second spacer extension member exhibiting a frame geometry with an open space therein, wherein the workstick is situated to pass through the open space of the second spacer extension member, through the open space of the first spacer extension member and further through the open space of the spacer member to engage the selected one of the workstick receiving recesses, the second spacer extension member exhibiting a third height, wherein the second spacer extension member provides a raised surface for the unit to be moved to rest.
7. The lift assist device of claim 6, wherein the first and second heights are different.
8. The lift assist device of claim 6, wherein the first, second and third heights are different.
9. The lift assist device of claim 5, wherein the first spacer extension member is stackable atop the spacer member.
10. The lift assist device of claim 6, wherein the second spacer extension member is stackable atop the first spacer extension member.
11. The lift assist device of claim 5, further comprising interconnectable fastener members provided, respectively, on the first spacer extension member and the spacer member below to hold the first spacer extension member to the spacer member below in an aligned relationship therewith.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) A lift assist device 10,
(6) The low profile base 14 of the cart 12 has a support height of 3 above floor level, and therefore a means of height adjustment is needed to position an elevated base at a desired support height above base 14. An embodiment includes a spacer 20 having a height of 5. Therefore, when spacer 20 is mounted on base 14, the support height of the elevated base is 8 above floor level. The spacer 20 thus provides a raised surface 20a atop of which the heavy bulky object may rest during installation or removal of the object. The spacer 20,
(7) If more than an 8 elevation above floor level is needed, additional spacer extensions 21 may be used as will be discussed below. Such spacer extensions can have heights of 1, 2 or 3, and can have the same construction as the spacer 20, or may have a modified version of spacer 20, e.g. can have fewer cross members. If spacer extensions 21 are used, such extensions can have heights of 1, 2 or 3 so that a combination of support heights can be achieved by adding different extensions 21 in an aligned stacked array, see the alignment along line 29,
(8) The cart 12 is illustrated in a side view in
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(10) The spacer 20 can be formed of suitable structural members such as channel members and angle members and can be formed of a suitable metal or a suitable synthetic material.
(11) The receiver is mounted in the base 14,
(12) A chain 48 or a pair of chains
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(14) For removal,
(15) Although illustrative embodiments have been shown and described, a wide range of modification, change and substitution is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances, some features of the embodiments may be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the embodiments disclosed herein.