CLIPABLE MODULAR CARTS FOR TRANSPORTING DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE
20170113709 ยท 2017-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2205/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A clipable modular cart is disclosed. The clipable modular cart has two components: a handle component which removably engages a first section of a device to be moved; and a wheel component which removably engages a second section of a device, different than the first section. Also disclosed are methods of using the clipable modular cart.
Claims
1. A modular clip-on hand cart comprising: a drawbar having two elongated side members with a first end cross member, a second end cross member and a connector for engaging a device to be transported; a wheel assembly module having a first wheel and a first wheel vertical connector, a second wheel and a second wheel vertical connector and a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis, wherein the drawbar engages the device to be transported at a first side and the wheel assembly module engages the device to be transported at a second side, and further wherein the drawbar does not directly engage the wheel assembly module.
2. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 1 wherein the drawbar connector is a hook at a device engaging end of the drawbar.
3. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 1 wherein the first end cross member has a pin which secures the device to be transported against a portion of the two elongated side members.
4. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 1 wherein the second end cross member has a handle extending therefrom.
5. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 1 wherein the wheel assembly has a first latch which engages the device to be transported adjacent the first wheel and a second latch which engages the device to be transported adjacent the second wheel.
6. The modular clip-on cart of claim 1 wherein the first side is opposite the second side.
7. A method of transporting a device comprising: engaging a device to be transported on a first side with a drawbar having two elongated side members with a first end cross member, a second end cross member and a connector for engaging the device to be transported; securing the drawbar to the device to be transported; engaging the device to be transported on a second side with a wheel assembly module having a first wheel and a first wheel vertical connector, a second wheel and a second wheel vertical connector and a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis; and securing the wheel assembly to the device to be transported.
8. The method of claim 7 comprising: lifting a portion of the device to be transported by the drawbar.
9. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of engaging the device to be transported to the drawbar includes rotating a clip to secure a portion of the device to be transported against a surface of the two side members.
10. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of engaging the device to be transported to the wheel assembly includes latching the wheel assembly to secure a portion of the device to be transported against a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis.
11. A kit comprising: a modular clip-on hand cart comprising a drawbar having two elongated side members with a first end cross member, a second end cross member and a connector for engaging a device to be transported; a wheel assembly module having a first wheel and a first wheel vertical connector, a second wheel and a second wheel vertical connector and a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis, wherein the drawbar engages the device to be transported at a first side and the wheel assembly module engages the device to be transported at a second side, and further wherein the drawbar does not directly engage the wheel assembly module; and a steel target formed from a plate of armor grade steel having a first side and a second side, at least one target stand configurable to engage the at least one steel target, at least one transceiver positioned proximate to the at least one steel target and in wireless communication with the at least one steel target, and a plurality of vibration sensors positioned on the second side of the steel target wherein the plurality of vibration sensors detect a vibration data from a kinetic energy transferred from a projectile which impacts the first side of the steel target without penetration and wherein the plurality of sensors detect the vibration data from the second side of the steel target and further wherein the plurality of vibration sensors communicate the detected vibration data to the transceiver.
12. A modular clip-on hand cart comprising: a drawbar means having two elongated side member means with a first end cross member means, a second end cross member means and a connector for engaging a device to be transported; a wheel assembly module means having a first wheel and a first wheel vertical connector, a second wheel and a second wheel vertical connector and a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis, wherein the drawbar means engages the device to be transported at a first side and the wheel assembly module means engages the device to be transported at a second side, and further wherein the drawbar means does not directly engage the wheel assembly module means.
13. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 12 wherein the drawbar means connector is a hook means at a device engaging end of the drawbar means.
14. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 12 wherein the first end cross member means has a pin means which secures the device to be transported against a portion of the two elongated side member means.
15. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 12 wherein the second end cross member means has a handle means extending therefrom.
16. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 12 wherein the wheel assembly has a first latch means which engages the device to be transported adjacent the first wheel and a second latch means which engages the device to be transported adjacent the second wheel.
17. The modular clip-on hand cart of claim 12 wherein the first side is opposite the second side.
18. A method of transporting a device comprising: engaging a device to be transported on a first side with a drawbar means having two elongated side member means with a first end cross member means, a second end cross member means and a connector for engaging the device to be transported; securing the drawbar means to the device to be transported; engaging the device to be transported on a second side with a wheel assembly module means having a first wheel and a first wheel vertical connector, a second wheel and a second wheel vertical connector and a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis; and securing the wheel assembly to the device to be transported.
19. The method of claim 18 comprising: lifting a portion of the device to be transported by the drawbar means.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of engaging the device to be transported to a drawbar means includes rotating a clip to secure a portion of the device to be transported against a surface of the two side members.
21. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of engaging the device to be transported to the wheel assembly includes latching the wheel assembly to secure a portion of the device to be transported against a transverse member connecting the first wheel to the second wheel along an axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. A better understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the invention are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] The device to be transported 102 can be, for example, a steel target formed from a plate of armor grade steel having a first side and a second side, at least one target stand configurable to engage the at least one steel target, at least one transceiver positioned proximate to the at least one steel target and in wireless communication with the at least one steel target, and a plurality of vibration sensors positioned on the second side of the steel target wherein the plurality of vibration sensors detect a vibration data from a kinetic energy transferred from a projectile which impacts the first side of the steel target without penetration and wherein the plurality of sensors detect the vibration data from the second side of the steel target and further wherein the plurality of vibration sensors communicate the detected vibration data to the transceiver. See, US 2016/0091285 A1 to Mason published Mar. 21, 2016.
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[0021] The two side members 112, 112 each further include a hook 114, 114 which is configured to engage the lateral bar 104. The hook 114, 114 can be u-shaped or square shaped to snugly engage the lateral bar 104 within the hooks during deployment. The width of the u-shaped hook can have a width, for example, that receives the thickness of the lateral bar 104 so that when the lateral bar 104 is positioned within the hook 114, 114 the lateral bar 104 fits securely. The width between the two side members 112, 112 is from 3 inches to 12 inches, more preferably 4 inches to 6 inches; and the length of the side members 112, 112 is from 12 inches to 48 inches, more preferably 18 inches to 36 inches. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the width is selected to avoid unnecessary rotational movement of the device 102 when the handle module 110 is attached during transport and the length is selected to provide adequate height for a user to deploy without bending over.
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[0026] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. It should be understood that various alternatives to the embodiments of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that methods and structures within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.