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| United States Patent | 4960179 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4960179.html |
| Inventor(s) | Leach; Norman (2326 N. Eiffel Ct., Decatur, GA 30032) |
| Abstract | This hand truck is designed to enable heavy cargo to be easily transported
up or down stairs. The truck utilizes a pair of rotatable large wheels
with radially and equally spaced apart lobes or projections to engage with
steps, so as to prevent an operator from struggling when ascending or
descending the steps with the cargo. These large wheels are electric motor
driven and fixed in position on the frame of the hand truck, and a pair of
small wheels are provided for flat surface travel on a flat surface by a
hand crank mechanism attached to the frame of the truck. In one embodiment
a crank mechanism is provided with a pair of worm shafts, guide rails,
bevel gears, and other components, for lowering and elevating the small
wheels. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4960179 |
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Powered heavy-duty hand truck |
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October 2, 1990 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A powered heavy-duty hand truck for easily ascending and descending
steps, comprising:
(a) a main frame with large diameter wheel means for the ascending and
descending of said steps;
(b) mounting means for rotatively securing said large diameter wheel means;
(c) electric motor means for driving said large diameter wheel means;
(d) rechargeable battery pack means for powering said electric motor means;
(e) small diameter wheel means for said hand truck to traverse a relatively
flat smooth surface, wherein said large diameter wheel means comprises a
pair of wheels secured to a shaft of said electric motor means for driving
said large diameter wheel means, and said shaft of said motor means is
supported in said mounting means for securing said large diameter wheel
means, and said mounting means comprises a pair of spaced apart plates
fixedly secured to said main frame adjacent to said small diameter wheel
means, wherein each large diameter wheel means that comprises said pair of
wheels, is provided with a plurality of equally and radially spaced apart
lobes that project outward for engagement with said steps; and
(f) crank mechanism means for elevating and lowering said small diameter
wheel means, wherein said small diameter wheel means comprises a pair of
small wheels secured to ends of an axle received in a pair of bearing
boxes forming a part of said crank mechanism means for elevating and
lowering said small diameter wheel means, and a T-shaped opening through
each of said pair of bearing boxes freely and slideably receives a guide
rail of a pair of guide rails that are fixedly secured to longitudinal
sides of said main frame, and an elevating and lowering means for said
pair of bearing boxes and said pair of small wheels comprise a pair of
manually driven worm shafts, one of which has right handed threads and the
other has left handed threads.
2. A powered heavy-duty hand truck as recited in claim 1, wherein said pair
of manually driven worm shafts thread into threaded openings provided
through said pair of bearing boxes and said bearing boxes elevate and
lower with said pair of small wheels simultaneously by means of a drive
shaft of said crank mechanism means that is secured in said main frame,
and a pair of bevel gears secured to ends of said drive shaft of said
crank mechanism means, engage with bevel gear means secured to ends of
said pair of manually driven worm shafts.
3. A powered heavy-duty hand truck as recited in claim 2, wherein a single
bevel gear is secured intermediately on said drive shaft of said crank
mechanism means and engages with gear means secured to a hand crank that
rotates said crank mechanism means.
4. A powered heavy-duty hand truck for easily ascending and descending
steps, comprising:
(a) a main frame with large diameter wheel means for the ascending and
descending of said steps;
(b) mounting means for rotatively securing said large diameter wheel means;
(c) electric motor means for driving said large diameter wheel means;
(d) rechargeable battery pack means for powering said electric motor means;
(e) small diameter wheel means for said hand truck to traverse a relatively
flat smooth surface, wherein said large diameter wheel means comprises a
pair of wheels secured to a shaft of said electric motor means for driving
said large diameter wheel means, and said shaft of said motor means is
supported in said mounting means for securing said large diameter wheel
means, and said mounting means comprises a pair of spaced apart plates
fixedly secured to said main frame adjacent to said small diameter wheel
means;
(f) link lever means for elevating and lowering said small diameter wheel
means;
(g) grooves in said main frame for providing guide means for elevating said
small diameter wheel means;
(h) a pair of first pivotal link levers of said link lever means, attached
to said large diameter wheel means for suspending said small diameter
wheel means between said large diameter wheel means;
(i) a pair of second pivotal link levers cooperating with said pair of
first pivotal link levers, and attached to said grooved main frame; and
(j) pivotal handle means and control rod means attached to said link lever
means for elevating and lowering said small diameter wheel means, wherein
said first pair of pivotal levers are each secured at one end to a shaft
mounting said large diameter wheel means, and another end of each of said
first pair of pivotal link levers is mounted to a second shaft mounting
said small diameter wheel means, wherein one end of each of said second
pair of pivotal levers is mounted to said second shaft mounting said small
diameter wheels, and another end of each of said pair of second pivotal
levers is provided with a projecting and fixedly secured pin that is
freely and slideably received in said grooves provided in sides of said
grooved main frame.
5. A powered heavy-duty hand truck as recited in claim 4, wherein said
control rod means comprises a pair of control rods which are each secured
at one end to one pin, said pair of said second pivotal levers, and
another end of each said control rod is pivotally secured to said handle
means that is pivotally secured to mounting bracket means secured to said
grooved main frame, whereby when said pivotal handle means are pivoted,
said small diameter wheel means are either elevated or lowered by said
control rod means. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The instant invention relates generally to hand trucks, and more
particularly, to a powered heavy-duty hand truck.
Numerous carts have been provided in the prior art that are adapted to
transport packages and the like from place to place. For example, U.S.
Pat. Nos. 4,550,924 of Alber, 3,907,138 of Rhodes, and 3,734,518 of
Sawmiller et al, all are illustrative of such prior art. While these units
may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, they
would not be as suitable for the purpose of the present invention as
hereafter described.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a powered
heavy-duty hand truck that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art
devices.
Another object is to provide a powered heavy-duty hand truck that will be
of such design, as to enable hauling cargo up stairways and steps with a
minimum of effort in doing so.
An additional object is to provide a powered heavy-duty hand truck that
will reduce workers job related back injuries particularly caused by hand
trucks of the prior art.
The present invention is designed to include special deep notched large
diameter wheels for pulling the truck upwards on stairways and holding on
steps and slippery surfaces, and the large diameter wheels enable the hand
truck to be easy to use and overcome obstacles that will stop almost all
of the other industrial hand and powered hand trucks of the prior art.
This invention will also employ a set of small wheels that will adapt to
flat surfaces for travel thereon, and the truck is designed to carry any
product, such as refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, heavy equipment, et
cetera.
A further object is to provide a powered heavy-duty hand truck that is
simple and easy to use.
A still further object is to provide a powered heavy-duty hand truck that
is economical in cost to manufacture.
Further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may
be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings,
attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are
illustrative only and that changes may be made in the specific
construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended
claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
The figures in the drawings are briefly described as follows:
FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic side view of the instant invention illustrated in
use climbing a staircase with a load mounted thereon shown in phantom;
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic rear view of the instant invention per se;
FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic fragmentary side view of the instant invention
similar to FIG. 1 but illustrating small wheels in engagement with a
ground surface;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary diagrammatic partially exploded perspective view of
the small wheel raising and lowering mechanism illustrated removed from
the invention;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken in the direction of arrow
5 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary diagrammatic side view of another
embodiment of the instant invention illustrating a different wheel raising
and lowering mechanism; and
FIG. 7 is a reduced fragmentary diagrammatic side view of the control
mechanism used with the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which like reference
characters denote like elements throughout the several views, a hand truck
10 is shown to include a main frame 12 having a handle 14 and a toe plate
16 for stacking and support of cargo 18 that may be held to frame 12 by
straps 20.
A pair of spaced apart small wheels 22 are provided for traversing a flat
surface 24 and are secured to axle 26 that is journalled within bearing
boxes 28 that are lowered and elevated by a crank mechanism 30. The
lowering of the small wheels 22 is necessary, so as to have the large
wheels 32 upward and not in contact with the surface 24 that is flat, as
the large wheels 32 are mainly employed on steps 34.
A guide rail 36 is fixedly secured to each side of main frame 12 in a
manner (not shown) and guide rails 36 are freely and slideably received
within a T-shaped opening 38, through the bearing blocks 28, the tongues
40 defined by the opening 38, being slideable within the grooves 42 of the
rails 36.
Referring now particularly to FIGS. 2 and 4, the crank mechanism 30 for
lowering and elevating the small wheels 22 is shown to include a pair of
worm shafts 44, one of which is right handed and the other being left
handed. Each worm shaft 44 is engaged at an end with a mating threaded
opening 46 provided through the blocks 28, and the other ends of the worm
gears 44 are fixedly secured in a pair of bevel gears 46 that engage with
similar bevel gears 48 secured to ends of a drive shaft 50. Trivial
supports brackets et cetera haven been omitted from the drawing in order
that the cooperation between moving parts can be more easily understood.
The worm shafts 44 and the drive shaft 50 are suitably supported in main
frame 12 in a manner (not shown), and a third bevel gear 52 is fixedly
secured and spaced between bevel gears 46, and is in engagement with
another bevel gear 54 fixedly secured to the crank shaft 56 of a crank
handle 58 that is rotated to lower and the raise small wheels 22. The
crank shaft 56 is supported within a mounting block 60 that is secured to
a rear portion of the main frame 12 in a manner (not shown).
Looking now at FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, it will be seen that a pair of mounting
plates 62 are provided for the large wheels 32 and are suitably secured
fixedly to side of main frame 12 in a manner (not shown), and wheels 32
are secured to shaft 64 of an electric motor 66 mounted by fasteners 68 to
a bottom plate (not shown) that is secured to mounting plates 62.
A power cable housing 70 is also secured to the bottom plate by fasteners
68, for use with an electrical outlet receptacle when hand truck 10 is not
employing the use of a self-contained battery pack 72 that is suitably
secured within the main frame 12. The above battery pack 72 is also
rechargeable.
It shall be recognized that the large diameter wheels 32 are provided with
a plurality of equally and radially spaced apart lobes 74 with corners 76,
and lobes 74 project outward for positive and non-slipping engagement with
the steps 34, providing for easy ascending and descending of the hand
truck 10 through use of electric power of the drive motor 66. It is to be
further understood that electric motor 66 will integrally contain an
appropriate gear train for increasing torque and reducing shaft speed so
as to establish a practical power match between the motor and the work
that the instant invention is designed to accomplish.
In use, a worker when preparing to ascend or descend the steps 34, switches
on the electrical power supplied by the battery pack 72 or current from an
electrical outlet receptacle. This electrical power causes the motor 66 to
rotate the large wheels 32 slowly in the direction indicated by the arrow
78, which will cause the large wheels 32 to climb or descend the steps 34
respectively with little effort on the part of the worker. The switch 116
may be of the momentary type with two positions typically up for ascending
and down for descending.
When the large wheels 32 are no longer necessary for step 34 travel, the
crank handle 58 is rotated which causes the crank mechanism 30 to rotate
the pair of worm shafts 44 which will lower the small wheels 22 to be in
engagement with a flat surface 24 for flat terrain travel of the hand
truck 10.
The worm shafts 44 when rotated in the openings 46 of the blocks 28 causes
the elevating or lowering of the blocks 28 and the small wheels 22,
depending upon the direction of rotation of the crank handle 58, and the
inherent design characteristics of the worm shafts 44 and the blocks 28
cooperating therewith, causes the small wheels 22 to remain in the full
upward or full downward position after release of the crank handle 58.
Referring now to FIGS. 6 and 7 of the drawings, a second embodiment 80 is
shown to include a main frame 82 having a toe plate 84 fixedly secured
thereto for the support of cargo. A pair of mounting plates 86 (one of
which is shown) are fixedly secured to sides of main frame 82 and supports
the same large wheels 32 on shafts 64 of motor 66 heretofore described of
the hand truck 10.
However, a pair of first pivotal link levers 88 (one of which is shown),
are mounted freely at one end to shafts 64 of motor 66, and a second
pivotal link lever 94 is secured to each first pivotal link lever 88 by
axle 90 at one end. The other ends of the second pivotal link levers 94
are provided with a pin 96 that projects and is fixedly secured thereto,
the pins 96 being freely and slideably received within longitudinal
grooves 98 provided in the sides of main frame 82, enabling small wheels
92 to be elevated or lowered as desired.
A pair of control rods 100 (one of which is shown), are pivotally secured
to pins 96 at one end and are pivotally secured at an opposite end to a
handle 102, of a pair, by pivot pin 104. Handles 102 are received in
brackets 106 by pins 108, and a handle grip 110 is secured to the handles
102 for an operator to grip to pivot the handles 102. The movement of the
control rods 100 is indicated by the arrow 112 and the pivotal movement of
the handles 102 is indicated by the arrow 114.
In use, the large wheels 32 function in the same manner was described of
hand truck 10, but the small wheels 92 are lowered and raised as follows:
When not employing the large wheels 32 to ascend steps 34, the handles 102
are grasped by the operator and pivoted downward, causing one end of the
second pivotal link levers 94 to slide downwardly and pivotally force the
first pivotal link levers 88 downward with the small wheels 92, resulting
in the small wheels 92 being positioned below the large wheels 32, for
travel on the flat surface 24. The nature of the linkage is such that the
handle will held in the down position by biasing forces supplied by the
pair of control rods 100.
When again it is desired to employ the large wheels 32 to ascend steps 34,
the reverse procedure is effected by the pivoting of the handles 102.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and
described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it will be understood
that various omissions, substitutions and changes in the forms and details
of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those
skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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