Rolling Lever Dumbbell Handcart

20180148078 ยท 2018-05-31

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    The Rolling Lever Dumbbell Handcart is a machine that is organized with a curved front structure that creates a varying effective fulcrum for lifting dumbbells. This machine solves the repeated strain problem associated with having to lift a dumbbell up to a necessary height. The operation of this machine works by having the operator lean the entire handcart forward so that the front curved portion rolls forward upon the flooring. The Dumbbell is then secured and the same rolling motion is performed in the reverse direction. Once the Handcart is lifted to its upright position it can then be rolled to another location where it can then be leaned forward again to place the Dumbbell in a new location.

    Claims

    1. A Handcart comprising of: (a) a frame constructed of hard material, with a lower portion and upper portion positioned along a vertical axis, and a front portion and rear portion; (b) said upper portion of the frame having an opening for pivotally attaching a lift arm structure constructed of a hard material through said upper portion allowing for upward motion of the end of the lift arm containing the dumbbell when user pushes down on the user handle portion, said pivotally attached location not allowing for rotation of lift arm at dumbbell end below lift arm horizontal; (c) the lift arm structure containing a means for actuating a pivotally attached latch hook, said latch hook being located at one end of lift arm structure toward the front portion of the handcart, and the actuation initiation lever located at the other end of the lift arm structure to the rear of the handcart; (d) the upper portion of frame having a user handle located at the terminal end of the upper portion oriented parallel to and along the vertical axis, at the furthest point from the lower portion of the frame; (e) the lower portion of the frame having a base extending axially outward in both directions from the vertical axis, said base extension axis oriented perpendicular to the vertical axis and connected to a front bent portion of the frame, said base having wheels that allow for forward motion only, located on both ends of the base axis, with the base connected on its front facing side to a front bent portion; (f) the front bent portion of the lower portion frame fixedly connected to the base, said front bent portion extending forward in front of the handcart and toward the upper portion of the handcart in an arced shape, said arced shape having a center of curvature located to the rear of the handcart, the front bent portion of the frame having a rubberized covering for frictional contact with ground, said front bent portion having an opening space for carriage of a dumbbell between the front bent portion sides, at the highest point of the front bent portion near a height midway of the height of the handcart the front bent portion of the frame will sharply return back to the vertical axis where it will join with the upper portion along the vertical axis.

    2. The handcart in claim 1 wherein said lift arm is permanently affixed in a horizontal direction having the clamp toward the front portion and the actuation lever toward the rear.

    3. (canceled)

    4. (canceled)

    5. (canceled)

    6. (canceled)

    7. (canceled)

    8. The handcart of claim 1, wherein said front bent portion of the frame extends to a vertical height of at least 80 cm, and the total height of the handcart from the bottom of the base until the terminal end of the upper portion along the vertical axis is at least 150 cm.

    9. The handcart of claim 2, wherein said front bent portion of the frame extends to a vertical height of at least 80 cm, and the total height of the handcart from the bottom of the base until the terminal end of the upper portion along the vertical axis is at least 150 cm.

    10. The handcart in claim 8, wherein the highest point of the front bent portion of the frame extends forward of the vertical axis by at least 35 cm.

    11. The handcart in claim 9, wherein the highest point of the front bent portion of the frame extends forward of the vertical axis by at least 35 cm.

    12. The handcart of claim 1, wherein said hard material is tubular metal.

    13. The handcart of claim 2, wherein said hard material is tubular metal.

    14. The handcart of claim 10, wherein said hard material is tubular metal.

    15. The handcart of claim 11, wherein said hard material is tubular metal.

    16. The handcart of claim 1, wherein said hard material is high impact plastic.

    17. The handcart of claim 2, wherein said hard material is high impact plastic.

    18. The handcart of claim 10, wherein said hard material is high impact plastic.

    19. The handcart of claim 11, wherein said hard material is high impact plastic.

    Description

    DRAWINGS

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the handcart showing the front bent portion of the handcart, also containing the designated zones for upper and lower portions.

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a side view of the handcart from the right side, showing the bent portion facing toward the right of the image, also containing the designated zones for front and rear portions.

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the handcart from a frontal raised right position.

    [0015] FIG. 4 is a side view of different positions of the handcart during the action sequence of using it to lift a dumbbell.

    DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0016] FIG. 1 shows the front bent portion of the handcart 1 that is covered in a rubberized material and can be seen to extend from the secondary fulcrum located at lowest portion of the handcart 15 below the wheels 2, connecting to the frame and continuing to connect with the bent portion of handcart frame. Front bent portion 1 of this figure is the portion of the frame that will contact the ground when lifting the dumbbell. The dumbbell latch hook 5 which can rotate about angle at pivot point 12, is attached to a lift arm structure pivotally attached to the frame at 7 for positioning. The lift arm structure 10 then continues through and behind the handcart to a rear handle 4 that includes a handle for actuation of the dumbbell latch hook 5. This actuation can be conducted by any suitable means such as a cable running along the lift arm structure 10. The handcart frame 9 then continues up along the vertical axis 8 to the handle guard 6 and upper handle 3. This figure also indicates the positioning and extent of the upper portion 17, and the lower portion 18.

    [0017] FIG. 2 shows the front bent portion of the frame 1 that is covered in a rubberized material. The front bent portion of the handcart 1 of this figure is the portion of the frame that will contact the ground when lifting the dumbbell from its original position utilizing the latching hook mechanism 5. As the frame continues upward from front bent portion 1 of the handcart, the frame bends backwards to section 11 on the vertical axis 8 and then continues up to frame section 9 of the handcart frame. On the upper section of the frame below frame section 9 is where the lift arm structure 10 will be pivotally connected to the handcart frame. The lift arm latch hook 5 which can freely rotate through angle about pivot point 12, being actuated by the lift arm handle 4. Section 9 of the handcart then continues upward to the handle guard 6 connecting to the upper handle 3. This figure also indicates the position and extent of the rear portion 19, and front portion 20.

    [0018] FIG. 3, is the perspective drawing of the invention showing the inside of the lift arm handle 4 so that the actuation initiation lever 14 can be seen. The wheels 2 with ability to roll, are attached to the base 16 located at the bottom of the handcart, so that when the handcart is oriented upright the wheels will not be in contact with the ground. This view shows the characteristically arced angle of the front bent portion 1 which would be rubberized. This bent portion 1 should be progressive in curved arcing to allow for smooth transition from leaned over position to upright position. The bent portion 1 extends to section 11 of the frame, extending through frame section 9 terminating at the user handle guard 6 and handle 3. The lift arm structure 10 is shown, as well as the pivotally attached latch hook mechanism 5 which can be actuated by a cable system or other means contained in the lift arm structure 10 extending to the lift arm handle 4 and actuation initiation lever 14.

    [0019] FIG. 4 shows the invention during use. The starting position is the upright position 4A, followed by the leaning forward position 4B along the path of 13, thirdly position 4C is the lowered position whereby the user utilizes the lift arm structure 10 to position and secure the dumbbell with the latching hook 5 actuated by the actuation initiation lever 14. After the dumbbell is secured, the handcart will be lifted to its final position of lift 4D. The user would then normally continue to pull the handcart a short distance 16 to the position in 4E, where the wheels 2 would be used to transport the given dumbbell to another location.

    [0020] To the extent this Invention description and drawings disclose more subject matter than what is claimed in the single claim written below, that subject matter is not dedicated to the public, and the right to claim that invention in a subsequent application is reserved. Though the claim presented here is narrow, it should be noted that the scope of the invention here is broader than what is claimed. It is intended that any future applications claiming priority from this application may have broader claims submitted.