APPARATUS FOR MOVING DISPLAY RACKS AND METHOD OF USE
20180186394 ยท 2018-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B2301/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2301/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/0089
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for moving a display rack, merchandise table and/or merchandise fixture include a dolly device having a vertical member, a horizontal support member, at least one hook and two legs connected to wheels.
Claims
1. An apparatus for moving a display rack, comprising: (a) a vertical member; and (b) a horizontal support member having at least one connecting means capable of connection to and lifting of the display rack and at least two moving means, wherein the horizontal member is connected to the vertical member.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connecting means is at least one hook configured to lift the display rack off a floor.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connecting means is at least two hooks at a distance from one another and configured to lift the display rack off a floor.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the two moving means are wheels.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 further comprising a braking means connected to the wheels.
6. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the connecting means further comprises a strap located on the upper portion of the vertical member.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a vertical support member connected to the horizontal support member which is capable of contact with a leg of the display rack.
8. An apparatus for moving a display rack, comprising: at least one display rack nailing support that includes: a plurality of casters; a frame having a plurality of frame legs, a horizontal support member connecting the plurality of frame legs, at least one vertical member extending upright from the horizontal support member, a plurality of hooks projecting from said horizontal support member from a same side of said horizontal support member, each hook of said plurality of hooks defining a respective recess; and means for securing the plurality of casters to the plurality of frame legs in a manner that elevates an entirety of the frame off a ground upon which rests the plurality of casters, the casters being arranged to effect rolling motion in response to a manual force exerted on the frame so as to move the frame in a direction of the manual force relative to the ground.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one display rack support includes a plurality of display rack supports each substantially identical in configuration to each other, said plurality of display rack supports including two display rack supports, said two display rack supports being arranged substantially parallel to each other with said plurality of hooks of each of said two display rack supports projecting outwardly between said two display rack supports.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a display rack having a pair of horizontal support elements that extend substantially parallel to each other with one of said horizontal support elements fit into said plurality of hooks of one of said two display rack supports and a remaining one of said pair of horizontal support elements fit into said plurality of hooks of a remaining one of said two display rack supports.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising: connecting means for connecting the vertical member to a display rack, said connecting means being selected from a group consisting of a strap, a cord, a band, a string, and a rope.
12. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising: a pair of vertical support members connected to the horizontal support member of the frame, said vertical support members being capable of having contact with a leg of the display rack when the display rack is connected to the one display rack rolling support.
13. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising: a display rack having a pair of horizontal elements that extend substantially parallel to each other with one of said horizontal support elements fit into said plurality of hooks of one of said two display rack supports and a remaining one of said pair of horizontal support elements fit into said plurality of hooks of a remaining one of said two display rack supports; connecting means for connecting the vertical member to the display rack, said connecting means being selected from a group consisting of a strap, a cord, a band, a string, and a rope, said connecting means of each of said two display racks fastening together said display rack to said two display rack supports.
14. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said vertical member includes a plurality of components of different diameter arranged to telescope with each other into any one of a plurality of relative positions.
15. A method of assembly an apparatus for moving a display rack, comprising the steps of: positioning in an upright position relative to ground at least one display rack rolling support that includes: a plurality of casters; a frame having a plurality of frame legs, a horizontal support member connecting the plurality of frame legs, at least one vertical member extending uptight from the horizontal support member, a plurality of hooks projecting from said horizontal ember from a same side of said horizontal support member, each hook of said plurality of hooks defining a respective recess; and means for securing the plurality of casters to the plurality of frame legs in a manner that elevates an entirety of the frame off a ground upon which rests the plurality of casters, the casters being arranged to effect rolling motion in response to a manual force exerted on the frame so as to move the frame in a direction of the manual force relative to the ground.
16. The method of assembly the apparatus of claim 15 wherein the positioning in an upright position relative to ground the at least one display rack support includes positioning in the upright position a plurality of the display rack supports each substantially identical in configuration to each other, said plurality of display rack supports including two display rack supports, said two display rack supports being arranged substantially parallel to each other with said plurality of hooks of each of said two display rack supports projecting outwardly between said two display rack supports.
17. The method of assembly of the apparatus of claim 15 further comprising: arranging a display rack having a pair of horizontal support elements that extend substantially parallel to each other so that one of said horizontal support elements is placed to fit into said plurality of hooks of one of said two display rack supports and a remaining one of said pair of horizontal support elements is placed to fit into said plurality of hooks of a remaining one of said two display rack supports.
18. The method of assembly of the apparatus of claim 15, further comprising: providing connecting means that connects the vertical member to a display rack, said connecting means being selected from a group consisting of a strap, a cord, a band, a string, and a rope.
19. The method of assembly of the apparatus of claim 15, further comprising: providing a display rack having a pair of horizontal support elements that extend substantially parallel to each other and placing one of said horizontal support elements to fit into said plurality of hooks of one of said two display rack supports and placing a remaining one of said pair of horizontal support elements to fit into said plurality of hooks of a remaining one of said two display rack supports; providing connecting means that connects the vertical member to the display rack, said connecting means being selected from a group consisting of a strap, a cord, a band, a string, and a rope, said connecting means of each of said two display racks fastening together said display rack to said two display rack supports.
20. The method of assembling the apparatus of claim 15, wherein said vertical member includes a plurality of components of different diameter ranged to telescope with each other into any one of a plurality of relative positions, further comprising: telescoping the plurality of components into one of the plurality of relative positions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject invention. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, exemplary embodiments of a minimally invasive surgical assembly in accordance with the invention, or aspects thereof, are shown in
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[0023] In one embodiment of the inventive apparatus 100, the horizontal support member 120 has at least two vertical support members 130, 131. In this embodiment there are two legs 130, 131 (otherwise known as vertical support members) each of which is connected to a moving means, such as a wheel 140, 141. The moving means may include caster, wheels and the like. The moving means such as a pair of wheels as shown in
[0024] The caster is conventional, such as that of U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,951 whose contents are incorporated by reference. The caster 142, 143 may include a caster assembly that has a caster fork, a caster wheel 140, 141 attached to the caster fork, and a mounting shaft attached to a caster fork. The mounting shaft is shaped and sized to extend through the aperture in a frame leg when the caster assembly is in an installed position wherein the caster is adjacent to a bottom side of the frame leg and an intermediate portion of the mounting shaft is adjacent to a top side of the frame leg. The mounting shaft has an generally flat blocking surface extending along a portion of the shaft such that the blocking surface is adjacent to the aperture in the frame leg when the caster is in the installed position. The wheels 140, 141 may have a braking means 144, 145 attached such as shown in
[0025] The horizontal support member 120 of the inventive apparatus 100 includes at least one, preferably at least two, connecting means capable of connecting to or supporting a lower portion of the display rack when the apparatus is in use to move the display rack. The connecting means 150 may be a hook, Velcro metal lever or the like. Depending on the length and weight of the display rack, merchandise table or merchandise fixture being moved by the inventive apparatus 100, the connecting means 150 may include two or more means to support the lifted display rack when in use. In this embodiment of the invention 100 the connecting means are two hooks 150, 151 having a recess area to connect to and support the bottom horizontal portion of a display rack. In use a pair of apparatus is employed with each being connected to opposite ends of the display rack such that the display rack is lifted off the floor and moved via the wheels 140, 141 on each of the pair of apparatus 100.
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[0027] The apparatus 100 may be comprised of metal or rigid plastics and polymers, aluminum, carbon and the like. The apparatus 100 should be comprised of a material sufficient to support a full display rack, for instance up to about 300 pounds. With additional support and material an apparatus 100 can support up to 1,000 pounds. The apparatus is preferably made of metal more preferably either steel or aluminum.
[0028] The vertical member 110 should be of sufficient height to allow the user to easily grasp it so as to move the connected and lifted display rack. The vertical member 110 may be of a height from about 20 inches to about 80 inches, preferably from about 40 inches to about 60 inches. In a preferred embodiment the vertical member 110 is at least 24 inches.
[0029] Optionally vertical member 110 may be telescoping so that the height may be adjusted by the user depending on the height of the display rack and/or the height of the person moving the display rack via the inventive apparatus 100.
[0030] The vertical member 110 may also optionally include a means to connect an upper portion of the display rack to the apparatus 100. For instance, the connecting means may be a strap 160, such as a Velcro strap, a rope strap, a fabric strap, a bungee cord or any elastic or pliable strap which may be tied or secured to an upper position of the display rack. The strap 160 further secures the display rack to the apparatus 100 when in use so that the display rack remains upright and connected to the apparatus 100.
[0031] The vertical member 10 may also optionally include a pulling means which may be the connecting means 160 or may be some other handle or pulling means 190. In other embodiments the pulling means ay be a handle 190 as shown in
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[0033] A side view of the inventive apparatus 100 is shown in
[0034] In use, at least one and preferably a pair of the inventive apparatus 100, are rolled to the location of the display rack. The method of use includes the step of a user placing the inventive apparatus 100 next to one end of the display rack with the hooks 150, 151 protruding toward the display rack. The user angles the apparatus as shown in
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[0036] In yet another embodiment of the present invention as shown in
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[0038] The inventive apparatus 100 is also easy to store. The inventive apparatus 100 has a relatively small footprint in that the width of the apparatus is a combination of the width of the vertical member 110, horizontal member 120, wheels 140, 141 and hooks 150, 151. Notably the hooks 150, 151 may be used to hang the inventive apparatus 100 when in storage thus further reducing the footprint of the inventive apparatus 100. The inventive apparatus 100 may be hung upside down with the hooks 150, 151 resting on top of a storage vertical frame. Thus the inventive apparatus 100 is easy to store when not in use and not bulky compared to conventional moving apparatus.
[0039] The following benefits, structure, and advantages are also contemplated by the present invention: reduced or eliminated damage to floors and other surfaces due to the movement of the display rack, reduced strain and physical exertion by the user when moving the display rack, easier handling of display racks by the user, and other benefits. The inventive apparatus 100 is also easier and cheaper to manufacture than conventional display rack movers and has the advantage of not requiring an energy source such as electricity, batteries or gasoline to lift and move the display rack(s). Further, the inventive apparatus quickly lifts and moves the display rack with minimum training of the user.
[0040] The apparatus and method of use of the present invention, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for movement of display racks with superior properties including ease of use and operation. While the apparatus and methods of the subject invention have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject invention.