AIR CYLINDER CART WITH MANIFOLD FOR SUPPLYING ONE OR TWO CONTROL PANELS
20180079438 ยท 2018-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F17C13/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0332
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0161
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/018
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/058
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0364
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2270/079
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/0109
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/017
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62B1/264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C2201/0119
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A gas cylinder cart includes a frame, a first control assembly composed of a first control panel wall and a first gas distribution assembly, a second control assembly composed of a second control panel wall and a second gas distribution assembly, and a central manifold connected to each of the first and second control assemblies. The central manifold includes a valve assembly allowing for connection of both the first and second control assemblies to gas cylinders, connection of only one of the first and second control assemblies to gas cylinders, or connection of the first and/or second control assemblies to remote gas sources. Inclusion of the first and second control assemblies within the gas cylinder cart allows for use of the gas cylinder cart in conjunction with different systems that might require different control assemblies.
Claims
1. A gas cylinder cart, comprising: a frame; a first control assembly composed of a first control panel wall and a first gas distribution assembly; a second control assembly composed of a second control panel wall and a second gas distribution assembly; and a central manifold connected to each of the first and second control assemblies, the central manifold includes a valve assembly allowing for connection of both the first and second control assemblies to gas cylinders, connection of only one of the first and second control assemblies to gas cylinders, or connection of the first and/or second control assemblies to remote gas sources; wherein inclusion of the first and second control assemblies within the gas cylinder cart allows for use of the gas cylinder cart in conjunction with different systems that might require different control assemblies.
2. The gas cylinder cart according claim 1, wherein each of the first and second control assemblies includes at least one of a gas control device, a gas monitoring device, a gas inlet port, a gas outlet port, and a gas line.
3. The gas cylinder cart according claim 2, wherein each first and second control assemblies includes at least one of a manifold for distribution or receipt of gases to or from different ports, a visual warning device, an auditory warning device, and a pressure relief valve.
4. The gas cylinder cart according claim 1, wherein the first and second gas distribution assemblies are made of metal.
5. The gas cylinder cart according claim 1, wherein the frame includes a pair of opposite side support walls, each having a rear support wall portion and a front support wall portion, and a portion of the bottom support wall, the side support walls and the bottom support wall defining first and second gas cylinder bays.
6. The gas cylinder cart according claim 5, wherein each of the first and second control assemblies includes at least one of a gas control device, a gas monitoring device, a gas inlet port, a gas outlet port, and a gas line.
7. The gas cylinder cart according claim 6, wherein each first and second control assemblies includes at least one of a manifold for distribution or receipt of gases to or from different ports, a visual warning device, an auditory warning device, and a pressure relief valve.
8. The gas cylinder cart according claim 5, wherein a support extends rearward from the rear support wall portion, and an axle with a pair of wheels rotatably mounted thereon is secured to the support.
9. The gas cylinder cart according claim 5, wherein each of the first and second cylinder bays includes a recess shaped to receive a gas cylinder.
10. The gas cylinder cart according claim 5, wherein the frame comprises a central manifold tower centered between the side support walls.
11. The gas cylinder cart according claim 10, wherein the central manifold tower includes the first and second control panel walls, as well as first and second tower side walls respectively extending between the first and second control panel walls.
12. The gas cylinder cart according claim 11, wherein each of the first and second tower side walls includes a curved portion having a concave surface that corresponds to and is shaped to mate with a gas cylinder when positioned within either the first or second gas cylinder bay.
13. The gas cylinder cart according claim 11, wherein the first control panel wall includes an exposed surface, an interior surface, a top edge, and a bottom edge, and the second control panel wall includes an exposed surface, an interior surface, a top edge, and a bottom edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0044] The detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for teaching one of ordinary skill in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
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[0046] The gas cylinder cart 10 includes a frame 16, a first control assembly 12, and a second control assembly 14. The frame 16 includes a pair of opposite side support walls 18, 20, each having a rear support wall portion 22, 23 and a front support wall portion 24, 25, and a portion of the bottom support wall 26, otherwise referred to as a floor. The side support walls 18, 20 and bottom support wall 26 define a pair of gas cylinder bays 28, 30. Each of the first and second cylinder bays 28, 30 includes a recess shaped to receive a bottom portion of a gas cylinder 32. The term bay should be broadly understood to mean any compartment or location where the gas cylinder is received or located.
[0047] The frame 16 further comprises a central manifold tower 34 centered between the side support walls 18, 20. The central manifold tower 34 includes first and second control panel walls 36, 38, as well as first and second tower side walls 40, 42 respectively extending between the first and second control panel walls 36, 38. Each of the first and second tower side walls 40, 42 includes a curved portion having a concave surface that corresponds to and is shaped to mate with a gas cylinder 32 when it is positioned within either the first or second bay 28, 30.
[0048] A handle 44 is secured to the top end 46 of the central manifold tower 34. The handle 44 is telescopically adjustable and is under the control of a spring button release mechanism 45. The top end 46 of the central manifold tower 34 also includes first and second rigid projecting handles 47a, 47b. The projecting handles 47a, 47b extend in opposite directions, that is, toward the front and rear of the cart 10, so as to allow for access from either side of the cart 10 for either manual manipulation or support of hoses, cables and other structures.
[0049] The bottom support wall 26 of the frame 16 has a peripheral edge, which defines in part the footprint of the cart. The term footprint refers to the area occupied by the cylinder cart 10 superimposed on a planar surface when viewing the cart 10 from a top view.
[0050] The front support wall portion 24, 25 and the rear support wall portion 22, 23 of the side support wall 18, 20 include curved surfaces shaped and dimensioned for mating with the gas cylinder 32 when placed within the respective bays 28, 30. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, each side support wall 18, 20 and its inner surfaces, are continuous, and preferably define a recess shaped and dimensioned for accommodating the gas cylinder 32. Each side support wall 18, 20, includes the front support wall portion 24, 25 and the rear support wall portion 22, 23, also has and defines a continuous outer surface which is preferably convex. The outer surface of the side support wall 18, 20 along the front portion thereof preferably follows the peripheral edge of the bottom support wall 26 and further defines an outermost periphery and footprint of the gas cylinder cart 10.
[0051] The gas cylinder(s) 32 is preferably secured in one or both of the bays 28, 30 with strap(s) 48. The straps 48 extend from the first and second tower side walls 40, 42 and are shaped and dimensioned to wrap around the gas cylinder 32. As such, each strap 48 includes a first end 50 and a second end 52, wherein the first end 50 is fixedly secured to the first or second tower side wall 40, 42 and the second end 52 is selectively secured to a coupling member 54 along the first or second tower side wall 40, 42 after the remainder of the strap 48 has been positioned to encircle and restrain a gas cylinder 32 positioned within either the first or the second bay 28, 30. The straps 48 can be made from any suitable flexible material. For example, in one embodiment, the straps 48 are made of nylon, and include a quick-release latch, or other securing mechanism, such as a VELCRO hook and loop material.
[0052] A support 56 extends rearward from the rear support wall portion 22, 23. The support 56 includes a pair of opposite side walls 58, 60 and a rear wall 62. Preferably, the side walls 58, 60 each have a bottom edge 64, 65, with the rear wall 62 extending between and connected to the respective bottom edges 64, 65 of the side walls 58, 60. Each side wall 58, 60 preferably includes a recess (or groove) 62, 64 formed on an upper edge thereof at the outer end of the side wall 58, 60. An axle 66 is disposed in the recess 62, 64 and is fixedly secured to the support 56, for example by welding. A pair of wheels 70, 72 is rotatably mounted on opposite ends of the axle 66. It should be understood that the axle could alternatively be rotatably mounted to the frame, with the wheels fixedly or rotatably mounted on the axle.
[0053] The wheels 70, 72 are preferably nested in corner recesses formed between the side support walls 58, 60 of the support 56 and the rear support wall portions 22, 23 of the side support walls 18, 20, such that the wheels 70, 72 preferably do not extend laterally beyond, or substantially beyond, the outermost lateral sides of the side support walls 18, 20. In this way, the footprint of the gas cylinder cart 10 is minimized and the wheels 70, 72 are shielded by the side support walls 18, 20 from interfering with various objects in the path of the cart.
[0054] The central manifold tower 34 includes first and second control panel walls 36, 38. The first control panel wall 36 includes an exposed surface 74, an interior surface 76, a top edge 78, and a bottom edge 80. The front first control panel wall 36 also includes a plurality of apertures (not shown) through which elements of the first gas distribution assembly 82 extend for access by a user of the present gas cylinder cart 10. It is appreciated the number and positioning of the apertures may be varied to suit specific needs and various manifolds that may be used in accordance with the present invention. Similarly, the rear second control panel wall 38 includes an exposed surface 84, an interior surface 86, a top edge 88, and a bottom edge 90. The second control panel wall 38 also includes a plurality of apertures (not shown) through which elements of the second gas distribution assembly 92 extend for access by a user of the present gas cylinder cart 10. As with the first control panel wall 36, it is appreciated the number and positioning of the apertures may be varied to suit specific needs and various manifolds that may be used in accordance with the present invention. With this in mind, and as the terms will be used in the present disclosure, the first control panel wall 36 and the first gas distribution assembly 82 constitute the first control assembly 12, while the rear second control panel wall 38 and the second gas distribution assembly 92 constitute the second control assembly 14.
[0055] The inclusion of first and second control assemblies 12, 14 within a single gas cylinder cart 10 allows for use of the present gas cylinder cart 10 in conjunction with different systems that might require different control assemblies. The versatility of the present gas cylinder cart 10 is further enhanced by the provision of the first and second control assemblies 12, 14 along the front and rear portions of the gas cylinder cart 10. Such positioning also provides for the versatility necessary to accommodate the needs of different systems requiring gas. In addition, and as disclosed in Applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 6,733,017, entitled GAS CYLINDER CART WITH REMOVABLE CONTROL PANEL and U.S. Pat. No. 7,419,169, entitled INTERCHANGEABLE CONTROL PANELS FOR GAS CYLINDER CART, it may be possible and desirable to allow for interchangeable control panels, and as such U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,733,017 and 7,419,169 are incorporated herein to the extent the disclosure is relevant to the present invention.
[0056] In general, and as will be explained below in greater detail with particular reference to
[0057] Preferably, the frame, and its various components, the control panel and the handle are made of steel. However, it should be understood that the various components can be made of other rigid materials known to the those skilled in the art, including for example and without limitation, other types of metal, such as aluminum or titanium, hard plastic and/or fiberglass composites. In one preferred embodiment, the material, such as steel, can be powder coated, or alternatively can be treated and/or painted so as to increase its resistance to wear and corrosion.
[0058] The first and second control assemblies 12, 14 may be configured with different configurations or arrangements of various gas control devices, which means any device or component employed to regulate, monitor or otherwise control the flow of gas from the gas cylinder to the end user, and which may include without limitation, various gauges, pressures regulators, manifolds, warning devices, valves, switches, pressure regulator controls and outlet and inlet ports. For example, the control assemblies 12, 14 are each configured with one or more gas outlet ports 102, through which the gas is released to the user, for example and without limitation as breathing air, tool air or welding gas. The outlet ports 102 preferably are configured as quick connect sockets and include dust caps 103, which can be removably secured on the end of the outlet port 102. In particular, the user couples a supply line to the outlet port 102, which is connected to an outlet or distribution manifold. The supply line is then connected to an air operated device, such as a breathing apparatus or pneumatic tool. The pressure at which the gas is released through the outlet ports 102 is controlled by one or more pressure regulators 96, which are also preferably connected to or mounted on the control assemblies 12, 14. The pressure regulators 96 can be mounted on the inner surface of the front and rear control panel walls 36, 38 such that they are maintained in the cavity defined by central manifold tower 34, wherein they are protected. The pressure regulators 96 are controlled by one or more pressure regulator controls 97, shown as including a knob.
[0059] Preferably, the first and second gas distribution assemblies 82, 92 are made of metal, such as aluminum, although it should be understood that they can be made of other materials. In this way, the user can alter the pressure of the gas being released to the user through the outlet port 102. For example, breathing air can be regulated and provided to the end user at a pressure of between about 0 and about 125 psi and preferably at about 100 psi or below. Similarly, tool air can be regulated and provided to the end user at a pressure of between about 0 and about 300 psi, and preferably at about 250 psi or below. One or more pressure relief valves 120 can also be connected or integrated into the first and second gas distribution assemblies 82, 92.
[0060] The first and second control assemblies 12, 14 may also be controlled to include an auxiliary inlet port 110 by which gas is supplied via the control assemblies 12, 14 from a source independently situated from the gas cart 10. The auxiliary inlet port 110 is intended to be connected to an auxiliary tank or gas cylinder not secured in one of the bays, although it should be understood that it could also be operably connected to one of the gas cylinders 32 in the bays. For example, a tank on a fire engine holding a large volume of pressurized gas can be connected to the auxiliary inlet port 110 and can be thereafter regulated using the control devices arranged on the control assemblies 12, 14. By use of appropriate valves and manifolds, it is possible in an embodiment to recharge (i.e., refill) gas cylinders 32 which are still mounted upon the cart.
[0061] The first and second control assemblies 12, 14 are each also preferably configured with one or more pressure gauges 98, which indicate the pressure at which gas is being released through the outlet ports 102. In addition, one or more gauges can indicate the pressure of the gas contained in the gas cylinders 32, or in an auxiliary tank.
[0062] While the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, it is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.