COMPONENT CART ASSEMBLY
20170282949 · 2017-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B2205/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2203/071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2301/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/049
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cart assembly includes a base with wheels, a shelf support structure orthogonally arranged with respect to the base, one or more shelves supported by the support structure, and a swivel mechanism. The swivel mechanism is coupled to the base and the shelf support structure to provide an axis of rotation, such that the shelf support structure and the shelf or shelves are selectively rotatable with respect to the axis. The swivel mechanism may include a race that defines a socket on a circumference of the race. A pin is selectively engageable with the socket to prevent rotation of the race and the support structure. The shelf may include a thermoformed plastic tray, or three shelves arranged at three different levels of the shelf support structure. Some of the shelves may fold against and secure to the shelf support structure.
Claims
1. A cart assembly as comprising: a base having a plurality of wheels; a shelf support structure orthogonally arranged with respect to the base; at least one shelf supported by the shelf support structure; and a swivel mechanism rotatably interconnecting the base and the shelf support structure for rotation about an axis of rotation, such that the shelf support structure and the at least one shelf are selectively rotatable with respect to the axis of rotation relative to the base.
2. The cart assembly of claim 1, wherein the swivel mechanism includes a race that rotates with the shelf support structure about the axis of rotation.
3. The cart assembly of claim 2, wherein the race defines at least one socket disposed on a circumference of the race.
4. The cart assembly of claim 3, wherein the at least one socket includes a plurality of sockets positioned about the axis of rotation.
5. The cart assembly of claim 3, wherein the swivel mechanism includes a retractable pin connected to the base, wherein the retractable pin is moveable between an engaged position for interlocking engagement with one of the at least one sockets of the race to prevent rotation of the race and the shelf support structure about the axis of rotation, and a disengaged position disengaged from all of the at least one sockets of the race to allow rotation of the race and the shelf support structure about the axis of rotation.
6. The cart assembly of claim 5, wherein the swivel mechanism includes a spring operable to bias the retractable pin into the engaged position.
7. The cart assembly of claim 5, further comprising a pin actuator coupled to the retractable pin, and operable to move the retractable between from the engaged position into the disengaged position.
8. The cart assembly of claim 7, wherein the pin actuator includes a pedal rotatably mounted to the base, and a linkage system interconnecting the pedal and the retractable pin.
9. The cart assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one shelf includes a thermoformed plastic tray.
10. The cart assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one shelf includes three shelves arranged at three different levels of the shelf support structure.
11. The cart assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one of the three shelves is a moveable shelf configured to move into a folded position against the shelf support structure.
12. The cart assembly of claim 11, further comprising a hinge rod connecting the moveable shelf to the shelf support structure, wherein the hinge rod defines a hinge rod axis about which the moveable shelf rotates into the folded position.
13. The cart assembly of claim 12, wherein the moveable shelf includes a counterweight disposed between the shelf support structure and the hinge rod axis to counteract the weight of the shelf and reduce a lifting force required to move the shelf into the folded position against the shelf support structure.
14. The cart assembly of claim 11, further comprising a shelf latch operable to latch the moveable shelf to the shelf support structure when the moveable shelf is disposed in the folded position.
15. The cart assembly of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of guide sections disposed on a given one of the shelves and arranged with respect to each other to form a generally Y-shaped channel, wherein the generally Y-shaped channel is configured to receive a component.
16. The cart assembly of claim 1, further comprising a retaining bar and a pair of guide plates, wherein the guide plates each define a bar channel forming a curved path that receives and retains distal ends of the retaining bar to thereby retain the components during transport.
17. The cart assembly of claim 1, further comprising a brake attached to the base and selectively operable for movement into frictional engagement with a ground surface.
18. A cart assembly for transporting parts through a manufacturing facility, the cart assembly comprising: a base having a plurality of wheels, and disposed on a plane defined by an X axis and a Y axis; a shelf support structure orthogonally arranged with respect to the base, and extending from the base along a Z-axis; at least one shelf supported by the shelf support structure; and a swivel mechanism rotatably interconnecting the base and the shelf support structure for rotation about an axis of rotation, such that the shelf support structure and the at least one shelf are selectively rotatable with respect to the axis of rotation relative to the base, wherein the swivel mechanism includes: a race that rotates with the shelf support structure about the axis of rotation; wherein the race defines a plurality of sockets disposed annularly about the axis of rotation, on an outer circumference of the race; a retractable pin connected to the base, wherein the retractable pin is moveable between an engaged position for interlocking engagement with one of the plurality of sockets to position the shelf support structure relative to the base and prevent rotation of the race and the shelf support structure about the axis of rotation relative to the base, and a disengaged position disengaged from all of the plurality of sockets of the race to allow rotation of the race and the shelf support structure about the axis of rotation; a spring operable to bias the retractable pin into the engaged position; and a pin actuator coupled to the retractable pin, and operable to move the retractable between from the engaged position into the disengaged position.
19. The cart assembly of claim 18, wherein the axis of rotation is parallel with the Z-axis.
20. The cart assembly of claim 18, wherein the pin actuator includes a pedal rotatably mounted to the base, and a linkage system interconnecting the pedal and the retractable pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a component cart assembly 100 is disclosed herein. The cart assembly 100 is shown with respect to an exemplary XYZ coordinate system, with a Z axis indicating a vertical/height direction with respect to a level of a floor 10, and an X axis and a Y axis representing the width and length dimensions of a plane disposed generally parallel with the floor 10. Therefore, the characters X, Y, and Z, when appended to a reference number herein, indicate the axial orientation of a particular structural element of the cart assembly 100.
[0020] The component cart assembly 100 is operable for cleanly and efficiently transporting and staging manufacturing components 102 within a manufacturing process facility. The components 102 may be embodied as any part, piece, or assembly depending on the particular manufacturing process, e.g., flywheels as shown, or covers, pans, pumps, or other components 102 in various example applications.
[0021] The cart assembly 100 in all embodiments includes a base 104 having elongated frame members 106X and 106Y arranged parallel to the floor 10. The frame members 106X and 106Y may be referred and/or shown generically by the reference numeral 106. The frame members 106X, 106Y may be constructed of tubular material such as aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, iron, or alloys thereof, and may have a rectangular cross-section as shown or any other desired cross-sectional shape. Alternatively, the frame members 106X, 106Y may be formed from other process-suitable materials, including but not limited to plastic, fiberglass, and/or composite materials.
[0022] The frame members 106X and 106Y may be connected together such as via welding, bonding, and/or fastening to provide the base 104 with a generally rectangular periphery 107, with optional chamfered corners 108 used to facilitate transport of the cart assembly 100 as described below with reference to
[0023] The cart assembly 100 may also include wheels 112, for instance four wheels 112 disposed at the four corners of the cart assembly 100 as shown. Each wheel 112 is operatively connected to the base 104 and configured to support the base 104, as well as to allow free rolling movement of the cart assembly 110 with respect to the floor 10 when the cart assembly 110 is moved through a manufacturing facility. The wheels 112 may be embodied as casters that swivel and/or rotate or any other suitable type of wheel, as will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0024] Additionally, the cart assembly 100 may include a brake 114, for instance as shown schematically at the bottom right corner of
[0025] The cart assembly 100 also includes a shelf support structure 120 that is orthogonally arranged with respect to the base 104, i.e., extending vertically in the Z direction with respect to the XY planar orientation of the base 104 and the floor 10. The shelf support structure 120 includes additional frame members 122X, 122Y, and 122Z having a generally rectangular or square cross-section as shown. The additional frame members 122X, 122Y, and 122Z, as with the frame members 106X, 106Y, of the base 104 as described above, may be formed of metal, plastic, fiberglass, and/or composite materials, whether tubular or solid in construction.
[0026] In the representative embodiment shown in
[0027] To facilitate rotation of the cart assembly 100 about an axis A, as indicated by double-headed arrow R, the component cart assembly 100 may also include a swivel mechanism 124. Use of the swivel mechanism 124 allows for convenient access to the components 102 shown in
[0028] Such a swivel mechanism 124 shown in
[0029] The swivel mechanism 124 is disposed at or near a center of the base 104. The swivel mechanism 124 may include bearings 200 to facilitate such rotation, as well as a race 202. The race 202 may define at least one socket 204 that rotates about the axis of rotation A in conjunction with the race 202. The race 202 may optionally define four such sockets 204 as shown, with each socket 204 equidistant from two other such sockets 204. That is, the sockets 204 are disposed at 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° around a circumference of the race 202. While four sockets 204 are shown in
[0030] The swivel mechanism 124 in the embodiment having the sockets 204 also includes at least one retractable pin 206 that is engaged with a respective one of the sockets 204 and coupled to the base structure 104. As such, when the pin 206 is engaged with one of the sockets 204, the race 202 is firmly locked in place and the support structure 120 cannot rotate. A pin handle 208 may be coupled to the pin 206 so as to facilitate movement of the pin 206. That is, the pin handle 208 may be actuated to unlatch the pin 206 from the socket 204 and thereby allow free rotation of the tray support structure 120. As is known in the art, a spring (shown in
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[0034] The shelves 300 may be arranged in multiple tiers or otherwise situated at various elevations or levels with respect to a level of the floor 10, e.g., levels 302, 304, and 306. For example, the embodiment shown in
[0035] The shelves 300 may be individually folded away and stowed to allow easier access to components 102 on the various levels 302, 304, and 306. As such, a high volume of the components 102 may be supported by the cart assembly 100 while still allowing for convenient, unimpeded access to the components 102, as best shown in
[0036] Specifically, in the schematic embodiments shown in
[0037] The component cart assembly 100 may also include one or more shelf latching mechanisms 310 as depicted schematically at the top of
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[0040] The shelf support structure 120 of the cart assembly 100 may also include one or more doors 702, some or all of which may define an elongated through opening 704 for accessing the handlebars 128. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
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[0043] A retaining bar 1006 is movable to hold the components 102 in place during transport, and may be constructed of a hollow metal tube threaded at the ends and covered by urethane or other suitable materials. The bar 1006 also facilitates placement or removal of the components. The bar 1006 may be retained at its distal ends 1006E, only one of which is shown in
[0044] A bottom of the bar channel 1010 angles toward the location of the components (not shown) such that the holding bar 1006 is directed toward such components to ultimately contact or engage the components. The bar channel 1010 may extend upward from the bottom of the bar channel 1010, change direction, and terminate at a top of the bar channel 1010 such that the bar channel 1010 defines a hooked or bent shape. The shape of the bar channel 1010 is sufficient for securing the bar 1006 near a top of the guide plate 1008 to thereby allow unobstructed access to components positioned on the shelves 300.
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[0046] The latching bar 908 is movable between an open position as shown and a closed/latched position. In a closed position, the latching bar 908 secures the cart assembly 100 to the transport mechanism 900. For example, rotating the latching bar 908 in the direction of arrow D1 to the upright position shown in
[0047] The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive of the disclosure, but the scope of the disclosure is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed teachings have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims.