The present invention relates to a drawbar assembly for a baggage cart, and in particular to a drawbar assembly adapted to prevent structural damage to the associated baggage cart and towing vehicle, as well as the drawbar assembly, should a roll-over accident of the baggage cart occur.
Drawbars are used in a wide variety of applications, such as for towing farm implements, heavy-duty construction equipment, highway trailers, as well as within specialty applications such as with baggage carts and the like. With respect to the particular application of utilizing a drawbar for towing a baggage cart at an airport, these drawbars typically comprise a heavy-duty construction, wherein the main portion of the drawbar is a solid steel member pivotally fixed at a first end to an associated baggage cart to allow lifting of the drawbar with respect to the baggage cart, and at a second end to an associated towing vehicle via a drop pin assembly. Each component of these drawbars are typically welded into a single integral piece, thereby resulting in severe damage to the baggage cart, the towing vehicle, and/or the drawbar assembly should a roll-over accident of the baggage cart occur.
Other drawbar arrangements have been designed in order to minimize the damage to the baggage cart, the towing vehicle and/or the drawbar by constructing the drawbar from a plurality of telescopingly-engaged cylindrical tubes which are in turn coupled to one another via bolts that extend through overlapping sections of the tubes. During operation, should a roll-over accident of the baggage cart occur, the bolts extending through the tubular sections of the drawbar are sheared, thereby allowing an end of the drawbar coupled to the baggage cart to pivot independently of an end of the drawbar coupled to the towing vehicle. However, the sheared parts of the bolts result in debris being released within the operational area of aircraft, thereby increasing the likelihood of damage to the aircraft by puncturing the tires thereof, and/or by ingestion into the engines.
A drawbar assembly for a baggage cart is desired that reduces the likelihood of damage to a baggage cart, a towing vehicle, and/or the drawbar assembly itself during a roll-over accident of the baggage cart, while simultaneously eliminating the possibility of debris from the drawbar assembly from being left within aircraft operational areas due to the rollover of the cart and damage to the drawbar. Further, a drawbar assembly is desired that reduces the relative weight thereof, optimizes the handling and lifting thereof, and minimizes the components required in order to safely operate the associated baggage cart.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a baggage cart assembly comprising a cart including a plurality of wheels, an interior compartment, and a drawbar assembly. The drawbar assembly comprises a pair of bar members spaced apart from one another and each having a first end pivotally coupled to the cart and a second end, a mounting member fixedly coupled between the pair of bar members proximate the second end of the bar members, wherein the mounting member has an aperture extending therethrough, and a coupling member having an eyelet and a threaded stud extending from the eyelet and received within the aperture of the mounting member. The drawbar assembly further includes an at least one seal member positioned between the eyelet of the coupling member and the mounting member, and a nut threadably received on the stud of the coupling member and fastening the coupling member to the mounting member, such that the stud of the coupling member is rotatable within the aperture of the mounting member.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a drawbar assembly for moving a baggage cart within a vehicle, wherein the drawbar assembly comprises a drawbar member having a first end adapted to be operably coupled to a cart, and a second end, and a mounting member fixedly coupled to the second end of the drawbar. The drawbar assembly further includes a coupling member having a first end pivotally coupled to the mounting member and a second end adapted to couple to a vehicle, wherein the coupler member is pivotable with respect to the mounting member when a given amount of torque is applied to at least a select one of the bar members and the coupler member, thereby preventing damage to the drawbar assembly during roll-over of a coupled cart.
The present inventive drawbar assembly for a baggage cart reduces the likelihood of damage to a baggage cart, a towing vehicle, and/or the drawbar assembly itself during a roll-over accident of the baggage cart, while simultaneously eliminating the possibility of debris from the drawbar assembly from being left within aircraft operational areas due to the rollover of the cart and damage to the drawbar. Further, the present inventive design also permits the drawbar eye to be “reset” after a rollover and returned to service with minimal cost and effort. Moreover, the drawbar assembly, reduces the relative weight thereof, optimizes the handling and lifting thereof, minimizes the components required in order to safely operate the associated baggage cart, is capable of a long-operating life, and is particularly well adapted for the intended use.
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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The drawbar assembly 10 further includes a coupling member 44 pivotally secured to the mounting member 30. In the illustrated example, the coupling member 44 includes an eyelet 46 having an aperture 48 extending therethrough for receiving a drop pin therein, and a threaded stud 50 extending outwardly from the eyelet 46. A radially-extending compression wall 52 is located between the eyelet 46 and the stud 50. The drawbar assembly 10 further includes an end plate 51 wrapping about an end of each of the bar members 20 and the mounting member 30. In assembly, a first pair of sealing washers 41 are located about the stud 50 of the coupling member, and the stud 50 is then positioned within the aperture 38 of the mounting member 30. A nut 56 is then threaded onto the stud 50 after locating a second pair of sealing washers 43 about the stud 50 such that the washers 43 are located between the nut 56 and the rear surface 36 of the mounting member 30. The frictional force exerted by the first pair of washers 41, between the end plate 51 and the compression wall 52 of the coupler member 44 is adjusted by changing the threaded position of the nut 56 along the stud 50. This adjustment allows the amount of force required to turn the eyelet 36 with respect to the bar member 20 to be set to a predetermined amount. A tack weld (not shown) is then applied between the nut 56 and the stud 50 to prevent adjustment of the nut 50 subsequent to assembly. The first and second pairs of washers 41, 43 operate to prevent debris from entering the aperture 38 of the mounting member 30.
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The baggage cart 12 includes a braking system 68 (schematically represented in
The drawbar assembly 10 further includes a locking mechanism 82 weldably secured to an upper surface of the mounting plate 60. The locking mechanism 82 provides an aperture 84 into which a locking member (not shown) is received, thereby releasably securing the drawbar assembly 10 in a raised storage position.
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The present inventive drawbar assembly for a baggage cart reduces the likelihood of damage to a baggage cart, a towing vehicle, and/or the drawbar assembly itself during a roll-over accident of the baggage cart, while simultaneously eliminating the possibility of debris from the drawbar assembly from being left within aircraft operational areas due to the rollover of the cart and damage to the drawbar. Further, the drawbar assembly, reduces the relative weight thereof, optimizes the handling and lifting thereof, minimizes the components required in order to safely operate the associated baggage cart, is capable of a long-operating life, and is particularly well adapted for the intended use.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/655,071, filed Feb. 22, 2005, entitled BAGGAGE CART DRAWBAR ASSEMBLY, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60655071 | Feb 2005 | US |