The present application claims the benefits of the TW patent application serial no. 105132635, filed on Oct. 7, 2016, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode and in particular to one having a horizontally placed carrier member used for carrying, transporting heavy objects and forming a table board.
It's inevitable to carry heavy objects in daily life, and most people would use trolleys for transporting heavy objects to achieve the purpose of transportation in a quick manner. But most trolleys have only transport function and can only be placed in the warehouse when not used. It would take a lot of space and lack of economic benefits as well.
China Patent No. CN103978998A disclosed a multi-purpose trolley which can realize the transformation from a trolley to a table. The disclosed trolley contains a panel, a U-shaped push rod and directional wheels, each of the directional wheels is installed at the bottom of the panel. The trolley performs its general purpose of transportation when the U-shaped push rod is installed on the panel, and the trolley forms a table when both sides of the panel were respectively installed with a U-shaped push rod and then inverted.
However, in the above-mentioned prior art, the table is supported against the ground by having the two U-shaped push rods and the two U-shaped push rods, the panel and the ground forms a mobile quadric linkage structure rather than a locked chain. Hence, the panel is supported in a very unstable manner and easily to be shaken so that the formed table in this case is easily dumped by external forces. In addition, only one U-shaped push rod is employed when the trolley is used to move heavy objects to the distant place and a table cannot be formed in this way. Therefore, if the user wants to transform the trolley into the table, the user must carry the second U-shaped push rod to achieve the purpose of forming a table. But the second U-shaped push rod is so cumbersome and would cause trouble during transport. Thus, the transformation of the disclosed trolley has the instability and inconvenience during application.
In addition, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,718, a device having function of hand truck and table is disclosed to have two wheels 9 and a toe plate 7 pivotally mounted at the bottom end of a frame 2. A support rod 5 is pivotally mounted on the frame 2 and a table 10 is arranged between the top end of the support rod 5 and the frame 2 so that the device can be transformed between an upright trolley and a dining table. However, the disclosed device is a two-wheeled trolley, and the trolley could not be put on the ground for stacking and transporting goods. Users can only use the small toe plate 7 to bear objects; hence, the number and volume of carried goods are limited and the transportation capability of the device is constrained. In addition, the toe plate 7 and the table 10 are two components which cannot be interchanged. The structure cannot be simplified and there is a need for improvement.
The inventor of the present invention has learned from this and conducted research to disclose a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode.
One object of the present invention is directed to providing a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode, comprising: a framework assembly comprising a first framework unit and a second framework unit pivotally connected to each other; a plurality of wheels connected to the framework assembly; and a carrier member pivotally connected to the framework assembly; wherein in the fixation mode of the convertible vehicle, the first framework unit and the second framework unit are folded to form a horizontal platform, each of the wheels is located at a lower surface of the first framework unit or the second framework unit and located at a same horizontal plane for transportation, and the carrier member is placed on the horizontal platform for carrying objects; and wherein in the fixation mode of the convertible vehicle, the first framework unit and the second framework unit are unfolded to be inclined and to form an X-shape structure, each of the wheels is located at the lower surface of the inclined first framework unit or the inclined second framework unit, and the carrier member is placed on the framework for carrying objects.
The convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode disclosed in the present invention further comprises a handle pivotally mounted on the framework assembly with function of being folded along a direction toward the horizontal platform and being unfolded along a direction away from the horizontal platform to include an angle with the horizontal platform.
The convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode disclosed in the present invention has the following features and advantages:
The foregoing aspects and the accompanying advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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In the transportation mode of the convertible vehicle where the first framework unit 10a and the second framework unit 10b of the framework assembly 10 are folded to form the horizontal platform 11, each of the wheels 20 may be located at a lower surface of the first framework unit 10a or the second framework unit 10b such that all of the wheels could be located at a same horizontal plane for transportation and the carrier member 30 could be placed on the horizontal platform 11 for carrying objects when the first framework unit 10a or the second framework unit 10b are folded. In the fixation mode of the convertible vehicle where the first framework unit 10a and the second framework unit 10b are unfolded to form the X-shape structure, each of the wheels 20 may be located at a lower surface of the inclined first framework unit 10a or the inclined second framework unit 10b such that the carrier member 30 could be placed on the top of the X-shape structure for placing objects.
The present invention discloses a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode, wherein the first and second framework units 10a, 10b may function to be the unfolded X-shape structure or the folded platform and may have many specific implementations for those skilled in the art. For example, each of the first and second framework units 10a, 10b may be formed to be but not limited to a plate or a frame. Each of the first and second framework units 10a, 10b is preferably a quadrilateral frame and more preferably a rectangular frame so that the first and second framework units 10a, 10b may be unfolded to form the X-shape structure or folded to form the horizontal platform.
In one embodiment, the first framework unit 10a is a rectangular frame while the second framework unit 10b is a rectangular plate such that the first and second framework units 10a, 10b may be either unfolded to form the X-shape structure or folded to form the horizontal platform.
In another embodiment, the first and second framework units 10a, 10b may be I-shaped frames that are pivoted with each other such that the first and second framework units 10a, 10b may be unfolded to form the X-shape structure or folded to form the horizontal platform.
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The carrier member 30 may be but not limited to a plate or a frame. The carrier member 30 may be but not limited to be fixedly pivotally connected to the first framework unit 10a, fixedly pivotally connected to the second framework unit 10b, or removably connected to the framework assembly 10.
The disclosed carrier member 30 may be designed as a honeycomb type. The honeycomb type plane may be configured for enhancing the strength of the table and for accommodating the wheels that are designed to be detachably mounted so as to reduce the thickness of the trolley and to be applicable for storage at home or transportation with cars.
In another embodiment, the disclosed carrier member 30 may be designed as a hollow box for storing articles including but not limited to tools. The stored goods can be transported in the transportation mode of the convertible vehicle and then placed on the table formed in the fixation mode of the convertible vehicle.
In one embodiment, the disclosed convertible vehicle further comprises a handle 40 pivotally mounted on the framework assembly 10 so that the handle 40 may be folded along a direction toward the horizontal platform 11 or unfolded along a direction away from the horizontal platform 11 to have an included angle A with the horizontal platform 11.
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The number of wheels 20 may be but not limited to two, three, four, and so on. The number of wheels 20 is preferably three or more so as to form a plane. The number of wheels 20 is most preferably four so as to form a commercially available trolley. The wheels 20 may be either all configured in the first framework unit 10a or all configured in the second framework unit 10b. Alternatively, the wheels 20 may be separately provided in the first and second framework units 10a and 10b, as shown in
In one embodiment, each of the wheels 20 is not configured at the four corners of the first framework unit 10a and/or the second framework unit 10b.
In a preferred embodiment, when the framework assembly 10 is unfolded to form the X-shape structure, each of the wheels 20 does not touch the ground but the rigid first and second framework units 10a, 10b touch the ground to steadily support the carrier member 30 and provide a more stable table for users to stack items.
In another embodiment, when the framework assembly 10 is unfolded to the X-shape structure, the first and second framework units 10a, 10b and each of the wheels 20 all touch the ground to increase landing area of the convertible vehicle. Since each of the wheels 20 touches the ground, the convertible vehicle in the fixation mode still has the function for assisting movement.
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The bolt 41 is resiliently mounted to the handle 40 so that its first end 411 normally protrudes from the handle 40 to be clipped in the limiting member 16 and its second end 412 may be pulled by a connecting rod 42 to drive the first end 411 of the bolt 41 to retract into the handle 40 to unbuckle from the limiting member 16. The above-mentioned limiting member 16 may be but not limited to a hole, a pocket, or a shoulder.
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The present invention discloses a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode, which may be a platform trolley without a handle. In an embodiment, the handle 40 described above may be omitted to form a platform trolley without a handle.
The present invention discloses a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode, which may be transformed between a platform trolley without a handle and a trailer trolley with a handle. In one embodiment, the handle 40 disclosed in the present invention may be in the form of an I-shaped and arranged in the space formed by the first and second framework units 10a, 10b. As shown in
The present invention discloses a convertible vehicle having a transportation mode and a fixation mode, which may form a trolley as a normal form in the transportation mode (as shown in
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, a specific example thereof has been shown in the drawings and is herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not to be limited to the particular form disclosed, but to the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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