HAND TRUCK
20240157990 ยท 2024-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B1/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An improved hand truck is provided and generally characterized by a chassis, a wheel assembly, an outrigger assembly, a platform and a platform lift assembly. The chassis includes a base bracket and support bars longitudinally extending therefrom in spaced apart condition, the wheel assembly operably depending from the base bracket. The outrigger assembly includes outrigger arms rotatingly supported by a portion of the wheel assembly such that the outrigger arms are reversibly pivotable between passive and active assembly configurations. The platform, translatably received upon the support bars of the chassis, includes a base plate and a backer plate, the backer plate adapted to receive an accessory hangar. The platform lift assembly, for reversibly translating the platform upon the support bars of the chassis is operatively interposed between the base bracket of the chassis and the platform.
Claims
1. A hand truck comprising: a. a chassis characterized by a base bracket and support bars longitudinally extending therefrom in spaced apart condition; b. a wheel assembly operably depending from said base bracket of said chassis; c. an outrigger assembly characterized by outrigger arms rotatingly supported by a portion of said wheel assembly such that said outrigger arms are reversibly pivotable between passive and active outrigger assembly configurations; d. a platform translatably received upon said support bars of said chassis, said platform adapted to receive an accessory hangar; and, e. a platform lift assembly for reversibly translating said platform upon said support bars of said chassis, said platform lift assembly operative interposed between said base bracket of said chassis and said platform.
2. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said chassis includes a first brace bracing upper portions of said support bars, and a second brace bracing medial portions of said support bars.
3. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said chassis includes a first brace bracing upper portions of said support bars, and a second brace bracing medial portions of said support bars, said platform lift assembly carried by said chassis via said base bracket and said second brace.
4. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform lift assembly comprises a hydraulic assembly.
5. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate upwardly extending from a peripheral portion of said base plate.
6. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate of said platform translatably engaged with said support bars of said chassis.
7. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate of said platform including opposingly paired sets of channel brackets, said platform translatably received and carried upon said support bars of said chassis via said opposingly paired sets of channel brackets.
8. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate of said platform including opposingly paired sets of lined channel brackets, said platform translatably received and carried upon said support bars of said chassis via said opposingly paired sets of lined channel brackets.
9. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate of said platform including apertured tabs at opposing upper ends thereof.
10. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate adapted to receive the accessory hangar.
11. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said platform comprises a base plate and a backer plate, said backer plate of said platform including an aperture and a tensioned latch affixed adjacent thereto, a portion of the accessory hangar passing through said aperture being lockingly engageable via said tensioned latch.
12. The hand truck of claim 1 further comprising a locking mechanism for retaining said outrigger arms of said outrigger assembly in said passive configuration.
13. The hand truck of claim 12 wherein said locking mechanism for retaining said outrigger arms of said outrigger assembly in said passive configuration comprises a tensioned latch.
14. The hand truck of claim 1 further comprising a locking mechanism for retaining said outrigger arms of said outrigger assembly in said active configuration.
15. The hand truck of claim 14 wherein said locking mechanism for retaining said outrigger arms of said outrigger assembly in said active configuration comprises locking bars for translated engagement with the deployed outrigger arms, said locking bars operatively linked to a rotatable shaft.
16. The hand truck of claim 1 further comprising a first locking mechanism for retaining said outrigger arms of said outrigger assembly in said passive configuration, and a second locking mechanism for retaining said outrigger arms of said outrigger assembly in said active configuration
17. The hand truck of claim 1 further comprising hand rails, said hand rails upwardly extending from upper portions of said spaced apart support bars and bendingly returning towards and to said base bracket.
18. The hand truck of claim 1 further comprising an accessory hangar for receipt of an accessory tool to engage a work piece, said accessory hanger lockingly integratable with said platform.
19. The hand truck of claim 1 further comprising an accessory hangar, said accessory hanger received upon a backer plate of said platform via apertures of said backer plate.
20. The hand truck of claim 19 further comprising an accessory tool, said accessory tool selectively received between opposing ends of said hangar.
21. The hand truck of claim 19 further comprising an accessory tool, said accessory tool comprising any of a fork, a trailer hitch connector, or a roller, said accessory tool selectively received between opposing ends of said hangar.
22. The hand truck of claim 19 further comprising an accessory tool, said accessory tool comprising an arm selectively received between opposing ends of said hangar, said arm having and articulated a free end portion.
23. The hand truck of claim 19 further comprising an accessory tool, said accessory tool comprising a set of spaced apart forks, each fork selectively received between opposing ends of said hangar.
24. The hand truck of claim 19 further comprising an accessory tool, said accessory tool comprising a set of spaced apart forks, said forks equippable with clamps, each fork selectively received between opposing ends of said hangar.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] A contemplated, non-limiting, advantageous novel apparatus, including assemblies, structures, and/or subassemblies thereof, are notionally provided for. As to the instant disclosure, it commences with an overview the improved hand truck (
[0024] A contemplated non-limiting hand truck 15 is fairly and generally characterized by a frame or chassis 20, hand rails 40, a wheel assembly 50, an outrigger assembly 60, a translatable load receiving platform 70, and a platform lift assembly 80, each of which will be described hereinafter. Moreover, as will be subsequently taken up, locking mechanisms are advantageously but not necessarily provided in relation to outrigger arms of the outrigger assembly, and further still, a supremely advantageous accessory hanger or bracket for support a variety of accessory tools for engaging a retained load, or workpiece as the case may be, is provided, the accessory hanger quickly and readily lockingly supported by a portion of the platform of the apparatus.
[0025] With general reference to
[0026] Base bracket 22,
[0027] Advantageously, but not necessarily, base bracket 22 is fashioned as a unitary element and is fairly characterized by adjacent primary bracket surfaces, namely a primary horizontal bracket surface 30 and a primary vertical bracket surface 32, each of which extend from a first bracket crotch C1 as shown (
[0028] With continued reference to
[0029] With particular reference to
[0030] Outrigger assembly 60, as is best appreciated with reference to
[0031] Passive configuration P for outrigger assembly 60 is characterized by outrigger arms 62 upwardly extending and positioned relative to chassis 20 so as to be outward adjacent and parallel to support bars 24, and fore to aft, intermediate support bars 24 and hand rails 40 (
[0032] Active, deployed configuration A for outrigger assembly 60, enabled by release of tensioned latch 90, is characterized by outrigger arms 62 forwardly extending and positioned relative to chassis 20 so as to be generally outward adjacent, parallel and coplanar to/with secondary horizontal surface 34 of base bracket 22 (
[0033] Lock-out locking assembly 100 advantageously, but not necessarily, is characterized by locking bars (i.e., hold down plates) 102 for translated engagement with the deployed outrigger arms. For instance and as is generally shown (
[0034] As is best appreciated with reference to
[0035] With particular reference to
[0036] Backer plate 74 is advantageously but not necessarily adapted to include anchor elements to facilitate load strapping, e.g., apertured tabs 76 laterally extend from an upper margin or segment of backer plate 74 as is generally shown (
[0037] Translatable load receiving platform 70 is slidingly supported upon support bars 24 of chassis 20 via one or more sets of paired channel elements 77 carried by backer plate 74 (
[0038] As is best appreciated with reference to
[0039] Barrel 82 is supported by chassis 20 at base bracket 22 and medial chassis brace 28. More particularly, barrel 82 upwardly extends from the primary horizontal surface of the base bracket, to the medial chassis brace, the rod upwardly extendable therefrom. Platform linkage 86 advantageously, but not necessarily is characterized by a sprocket 85 and a chain 86 carried thereabout. Sprocket 85 is supported at the free end of rod 84, with opposing ends of chain 86 anchored at backer plate 74 of platform 70, and at or about the distal free end of barrel 82 via a bracket or the like directly or indirectly supported by a portion of chassis 20. As to actuation of the platform lift, a 2:1 travel aspect is believed advantageous, namely, for every one inch of piston travel effectuated via handle pivoting, a two inch platform travel results.
[0040] Finally, in connection to the heretofore identified hand cart elements, the accessory hangar or bracket (
[0041] With particular reference now to
[0042] Having set out noteworthy assemblies and features of/for the instant improved hand truck, attention is next and finally directed to device functionality. More particularly, and as enabled by the advantageous accessory bracket heretofore described and generally shown, non-limiting accessory tools are taken up in connection to those depicted
[0043] With reference to
[0044] With reference to
[0045] With reference to
[0046] With reference to
[0047] What has been described and depicted herein are preferred, non-limiting embodiments of Applicant's subject matter, along with some application contexts. Since the elements of the system and/or structures of the assemblies, subassemblies, and/or mechanisms disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described and depicted herein/with are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. Moreover, to the extent that nominal operational steps or sequences and/or a protocol have been set forth, and to some degree alternate work pieces and systems, assemblies, etc. with regard thereto referenced, contemplated sequences/protocols are not so limited. Accordingly, the scope of the subject invention is as defined in the language of the appended claims, and includes not insubstantial equivalents thereto.