Utility cart for transport of payloads
10053126 ยท 2018-08-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B2301/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2203/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/186
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments of a utility cart according to the solution feature a three front-wheel arrangement on a common axle and a pair of swiveling rear wheels attached to a frame. Certain embodiments feature a sub-frame that is releasably locked to a main frame portion such that, when the locking mechanism is removed, the sub-frame may be lifted to pivot around the front axle and tip a tub aspect carrying a payload. Certain embodiments may also comprise a handle aspect that is slidably engaged with the frame of the cart such that it can be extended to various positions, including being fully disengaged, flipped and reengaged to translate from a push state for a manual user to a pull state for a hitch.
Claims
1. A utility cart for transporting payloads, the utility cart comprising: a front axle having three front wheels including first and second outer wheels and a middle wheel between the first and second outer wheels; a support frame comprised of a pivotable sub-portion and a non-pivotable sub-portion, wherein: the pivotable sub-portion includes first and second front ends, first and second rear ends, and a middle section that extends beneath and supports a tub aspect mechanically fixed to the pivotable sub-portion; the two front ends of the pivotable sub-portion are rotatable around the front axle to a dump state, with the first front end being rotatably attached to the front axle between the first outer wheel and the middle wheel, and the second front end being rotatably attached to the front axle between the second outer wheel and the middle wheel; the pivotable sub-portion and the non-pivotable sub-portion are configured to be releasably connected via a locking mechanism in a payload carry state; and a bent handle aspect having a first end slidably extendable from the first rear end of the pivotable sub-portion of the support frame, and a second end slidably extendable from the second rear end of the pivotable sub-portion of the support frame; and wherein the bent handle aspect is operable to be removed and reinstalled in a first orientation or a second orientation, wherein: when the handle aspect is in the first orientation it is positionable for use by a user to push the utility cart and when the handle aspect is in the second orientation it is positioned below the position of the handle in the first orientation; and two rear wheels operable to swivel, each rear wheel being mechanically fixed to an opposing rear corner of the non-pivotable sub-portion.
2. The utility cart of claim 1, wherein the tub aspect is constructed from a steel.
3. The utility cart of claim 1, wherein the tub aspect is constructed from a plastic.
4. The utility cart of claim 1, wherein the support frame is constructed from tubular aluminum.
5. The utility cart of claim 1, further comprising a tipping handle integrated to the underside of the pivotable sub-portion such that the tipping handle provides a leverage point for tipping the cart into the dump state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the Figures, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise indicated. For reference numerals with letter character designations such as 102A or 102B, the letter character designations may differentiate two like parts or elements present in the same Figure. Letter character designations for reference numerals may be omitted when it is intended that a reference numeral to encompass all parts having the same reference numeral in all Figures.
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DESCRIPTION
(17) The Figures and the related description are offered for illustrative purposes and depict two exemplary embodiments of a utility cart according to the solution. As such, the exemplary embodiments shown in the Figures do not illustrate all features and aspects that may be included in a given embodiment of a utility cart according to the solution. For instance, it is envisioned that a utility cart according to the solution may be manufactured to any given size suitable for a particular application and/or may be constructed from any combination of materials depending on the intended use of the particular embodiment. For instance, the frame of an embodiment may be constructed from aluminum tubing, or wood, or steel tubing, etc. Moreover, although the two exemplary embodiments shown in the Figures are constructed from round and square tubular materials, respectively, it is envisioned that the specific materials needed to best construct a given embodiment for a given application will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. As another non-limiting example, the tub aspect of an embodiment may be constructed from plastic, or steel, etc.
(18) The present invention relates to utility carts for transporting payloads and, more particularly, to a heavy-duty wheelbarrow-like utility cart with a three-wheeled front axle and pivoting rear wheels. Certain embodiments may also comprise a frame operable to translate the tub aspect from a transport state to a dump state, as will become more apparent from the drawings and following description. Further, certain embodiments may comprise adjustable frame aspects for lengthening or shortening a handle length, for example.
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(21) The axle 130 extends through portions of the frame 120, as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art viewing the figures, and supports three wheels 115, thereby enabling the cart to transport heavy payloads without bending the axle 130 or risking unintentional dumping of a payload. Advantageously, the tub 110 may be tipped forward in a stable manner as the three front wheels 115 work to prevent unintentional dumping to one side (such as may occur with wheelbarrows presently known in the art).
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(33) Systems, devices and methods for a novel utility cart have been described using detailed descriptions of embodiments thereof that are provided by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. The described embodiments comprise different features, not all of which are required in all embodiments of a utility cart according to the solution. Some embodiments of the solution utilize only some of the features or possible combinations of the features. Variations of embodiments of the solution that are described and embodiments of the solution comprising different combinations of features noted in the described embodiments will occur to persons of the art.
(34) It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that systems, devices and methods for a novel utility cart according to the solution are not limited by what has been particularly shown and described herein above. Rather, the scope of systems, devices and methods a novel utility cart according to the solution is defined by the claims that follow.