The present disclosure relates generally to units for storage. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a “forkable” or movable base stand used to move and transport metal compartment bins.
Metal compartment bins and cabinets are some of the most versatile pieces of furniture available. The cabinets can be hung in work areas such as metal or woodworking shops, garages, as well as many other places. Cabinets and compartment bins can also provide storage in vehicles such as trucks and vans. Metal cabinets also provide versatility in what they store. For example, metal cabinets and compartment bins have been used to store threaded rod, wire, brake line, welding rods, as well as more common items such as tools and fasteners.
A common way of lifting and transporting such cabinets is by sliding the forks of a typical forklift directly under the bottom wall of the cabinet. A problem with this lifting approach is that the cabinet is not secured and can become unstable when it is being lifted. Also, stacking of one cabinet on top of another becomes very difficult and impractical without providing some support for the bottom of the metal cabinet.
Accordingly, it is desired to provide a base stand for supporting, lifting and transporting metal cabinets or storage bins which overcomes the above-mentioned difficulties and others while providing improved overall results.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, the forkable base stand includes a main body and a pair of legs or end brackets attached to opposite sides of the body. A metal cabinet or bin is placed on top of the base stand. Each leg extends from the base stand about halfway up the bin side wall to provide rigidity and support to the bin. Also, the legs help prevent swaying of the bin from side to side on the base stand. Each leg of the base stand has a notch formed in a bottom edge which compensates for irregularities on the floor. At an upper edge of each leg, two holes are drilled to secure the legs directly to the metal bins. Corresponding holes are drilled through the bin walls so that removable fasteners can be inserted through the holes of the legs and the bin to secure the legs to the bin. Each leg forms a lip or wall extending from one of the side walls of the leg to provide additional lateral support to the metal bin.
The base stand itself includes an upper wall and four side walls extending downwardly therefrom. A bottom wall may also be provided as part of the base stand. The base stand can be formed of one sheet wherein the side walls are bent downwardly from the top wall. Four holes are formed on opposite side walls of the stand to attach the legs to the stand via fasteners.
Two rectangular openings are formed in a front wall of the stand. The openings receive the forks of the conventional forklift and are spaced apart to correspond to the spacing of the forks of the forklift. The openings are shown as rectangular, but could also be square or other configurations without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Rectangular shaped inserts are provided to be inserted or slid into the rectangular openings. The inserts are shaped as rectangular boxes with a top wall and two connecting side walls. A separate bottom wall is provided as well. A rear end wall may also be provided. The walls can be formed from one sheet or can be several sheets welded or fastened together. The inserts provide additional rigidity and support for the forks of the forklifts. The inserts can be welded, press fit or riveted within the rectangular openings. One of the ends of the insert may protrude out of the opening of the base stand to act as a guide for aligning and inserting a fork into the opening.
An additional insert may be provided to be inserted into the rectangular openings. The insert has a front wall, with a rectangular cutout or opening therein. Two legs or arms extend from opposed, inner edges of the opening of the insert. The insert is then inserted into the rectangular slot or the rectangular box and then riveted or press-fit into the slot or opening of the box.
In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a base stand for transporting a metal storage bin includes a main body including a top wall, first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall and a fourth side wall; a first bracket mounted to the first side wall; a second bracket mounted to the second side wall; wherein the third side wall has a first opening and a second opening for receiving associated forks of an associated forklift.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a base stand and metal storage bin assembly includes a metal storage bin having a top wall, a bottom wall and first and second side walls; a base stand for transporting a metal storage bin having a main body having a top wall, first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall and a fourth side wall; a first bracket mounted to the first side wall; a second bracket mounted to the second side wall; wherein the third side wall comprises a first opening and a second opening for receiving associated forks of an associated forklift; and wherein the metal bin is positioned on an upper surface of the base stand such that the first and second brackets extend along a portion of the first and second side walls for providing lateral support to the first and second side walls.
Still another aspect of the disclosure is a base stand which has legs or end brackets for providing lateral support to a metal bin or cabinet while being moved or transported.
Another aspect of the disclosure is a base stand having a lip formed by a leg for providing additional lateral support to the metal bin or cabinet.
Another aspect of the disclosure is inserts inserted into openings in the stand for receiving forks of a forklift to provide additional support while lifting the stand and the cabinet.
Still other aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description.
The disclosure takes form in certain parts and arrangements of parts, preferred embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
Referring now to the Figures, the showings are for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the disclosure only and are not for purposes of limiting same. Directional terms such as “left,” “right,” “front,” “rear,” “top,” and “bottom” and the like will be used to simplify the description of the Figures only and should not be construed as limiting the components to those directional terms.
The disclosure has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon the reading and understanding of this specification. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations.
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The stand side walls have corresponding pairs of holes 38, 40 which are aligned with the holes 16, 18 on the legs. Each leg is secured to the stand by fasteners 44, such as screws or bolts or nuts which are inserted through the holes of the legs and the base stand. The fasteners may be welded or otherwise secured into place.
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Two additional holes 60 are formed on upper ends of adjacent walls 52 and 54 to facilitate securing the base stand to a metal cabinet or bin. Corresponding holes are similarly formed in walls of the bin to insert fasteners through the walls of the bin and legs.
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The exemplary embodiments have been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations.
This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application No. 61/075,164 filed on Jun. 24, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61075164 | Jun 2008 | US |