The invention relates to a creeper. More specifically, the invention is directed to a creeper having rotatable wheels and/or an adjustable headrest.
Creepers are often used to perform maintenance on vehicles. Occasionally, the maintenance must occur in a less-than-ideal location, such as the side of the road. Traditional creepers usually have small, metal wheels that are designed for use in a garage or hard surface, but do not easily roll over the rough terrain encountered outside of the garage. Increasing the size of the tires and/or the material of the tires may help to eliminate some of these problems. However, this also increases the footprint of the creeper, which can be problematic due to space constraints on a vehicle.
The following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented elsewhere herein.
In one embodiment, a creeper has a frame with a first end and a second end spatially separated by first and second parallel members to form a generally rectangular configuration; a body cushion mounted at the first end of the frame; a head cushion mounted at the second end of the frame, the head cushion being hingedly connected to the frame; and a plurality of wheel assemblies rotatably mounted to the frame. Each wheel assembly includes a wheel with an attachment member; a bracket having a first opening and a second opening; and first and second fasteners. The first opening in the bracket corresponds to a first opening in the frame, and the first fastener is inserted through the respective first openings in the bracket and the frame to secure the bracket to the frame. The second opening in the bracket corresponds to one of a second opening and a third opening in the frame, and the second fastener is inserted through the second opening of the bracket and one of the second or third openings in the frame. When the second fastener is inserted through the second opening in the frame, the wheel assembly is in an operating position; and when the second fastener is inserted through the third opening in the frame, the wheel assembly is in a storage position.
In another embodiment, a creeper includes a frame having a first end and a second end to form a generally rectangular configuration; a body cushion mounted at the first end of the frame; a head cushion mounted at the second end of the frame and hingedly connected to the frame, and comprising a locking assembly attached to an underside thereof. The locking assembly has a latch rod with a middle portion and first and second end portions; first and second latch rod brackets secured to a bottom side of the head cushion, the first and second end portions being rotatably received into the respective first and second latch rod brackets; and a locking mechanism secured to an inner face of each of the parallel members, the middle portion of the latch rod being received into the respective locking mechanisms to secure the head cushion in an angled position. A plurality of wheel assemblies is rotatably mounted to the frame. Each wheel assembly includes a wheel with an attachment member; a bracket having a first opening and a second opening; and first and second fasteners. The first opening in the bracket corresponds to a first opening in the frame, and the first fastener is inserted through the respective first openings in the bracket and the frame to secure the bracket to the frame. The second opening in the bracket corresponds to one of a second opening and a third opening in the frame. The second fastener is inserted through the second opening of the bracket and one of the second or third openings in the frame. When the second fastener is inserted through the second opening in the frame, the wheel assembly is in an operating position; and when the second fastener is inserted through the third opening in the frame, the wheel assembly is in a storage position.
In still another embodiment, a creeper has a frame having a first end and a second end; a body cushion mounted at the first end of the frame; and a head cushion mounted at the second end of the frame, the head cushion being hingedly connected to the frame, and comprising a locking assembly attached to an underside thereof. The locking assembly has a latch rod; at least one latch rod bracket secured to a bottom side of the head cushion, a portion of the latch rod being rotatably received into the latch rod bracket; and a locking mechanism secured to an inner face of the frame, a portion of the latch rod being selectively received into the locking mechanism to secure the head cushion in an angled position. A plurality of rotatable wheel assemblies is rotatably mounted to the frame, each wheel assembly being configured to rotate between an operating position and a storage position, wherein, in the storage position, a bracket of the wheel assembly is horizontal relative to a ground surface.
In still yet another embodiment, a creeper includes a frame with a first end and a second end, a body cushion mounted at the first end of the frame, and a head cushion mounted at the second end of the frame; and a plurality of wheel assemblies rotatably mounted to the frame. Each wheel assembly has a wheel with an attachment member; a bracket having a first opening and a second opening; and first and second fasteners. The first opening in the bracket corresponds to a first opening in the frame, and the first fastener is inserted through the respective first openings in the bracket and the frame to secure the bracket to the frame. The second opening in the bracket corresponds to one of a second opening and a third opening in the frame. The second fastener is inserted through the second opening of the bracket and one of the second or third openings in the frame. When the second fastener is inserted through the second opening in the frame, the wheel assembly is in an operating position; and when the second fastener is inserted through the third opening in the frame, the wheel assembly is in a storage position.
Embodiments of creepers are described herein. Beginning with
Shown in
When the fastener 129 is inserted through the third opening 108B, as is illustrated in
This ability to rotate the wheels 124 to a storage position allows the wheels 124 to be larger than those previously used. Where the wheels 124 were previously limited in size based on concerns for the storage footprint, the wheels 124 can now be larger and therefore more conveniently sized for a non-level, non-hard terrain. Those of skill in the art shall also appreciate that the wheels 124 may be interchangeable such that the creeper 100 may be utilized on many different terrains.
Referring again to
Locking members 140 are attached to either side the frame 105. A single locking member 140 may be attached to each side of the frame 105. Alternately, and as shown in
The U-shaped portion 135A of the latch rod 135 engaged with the teeth 142 in the respective locking members 140 to hold the headrest cushion 109B at a desired angle. To move the headrest cushion 109B to the desired position, a user pulls up on the handle 136 and rotates the cushion 109B upwards. The user then rotates the latch rod 135 such that the U-shaped portion 135A engages with the teeth 142 of the locking member 140 at the desired location. The headrest 109B can thus rotate between a lowered position (shown in
Optional attachments may be provided separate from, or as part of, the frame 105.
Any suitable materials may be used in the manufacture of the creeper 100, as is known to those of skill in the art.
Many different arrangements of the described invention are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention are described herein with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the disclosed improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Further, it will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures and description need to be carried out in the specific order described. The description should not be restricted to the specific described embodiments.
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