Grab bars are attached to carts, such as trash carts for example, so that the cart can be lifted and emptied either manually or by use of a powered system. The grab bar has a tubular body that is positioned outside of the cart with open ends of the grab bar extending into an interior of the cart. The open ends are covered by end caps to prevent debris from entering the tubular body.
One known end cap includes a detent that is used to secure the end cap to the grab bar. The detent also prevents the grab bar from being detached from the trash cart. The end cap also includes a sealing portion that partially seals the open end of the grab bar. The sealing portion includes a slot or opening to allow fluid or debris to be drained out of the grab bar.
The present invention provides an improved end cap for a grab bar, which is particularly suitable for attachment to a cart, such as a trash cart for example.
The example end cap disclosed herein includes a retention feature that secures the end cap to the grab bar, and which prevents the grab bar from being detached from the cart.
In one example, the end cap includes a plug portion that encloses the open end and an attachment arm that supports the retention feature. The plug portion defines an inner end face, an outer end face, and a peripheral wall surface that extends between the inner and outer end faces. The attachment arm extends outwardly from the inner end face of the plug portion to a distal end. The retention feature is supported on a looped portion that is formed at the distal end of the attachment arm. The looped portion of the attachment arm is resiliently movable to secure the end cap to the grab bar with the retention feature.
In one example, the attachment arm includes first and second arm portions that are spaced apart from each other by a gap. The looped portion connects the first and second arm portions to each other.
In another feature of the example end cap, a strengthening rib extends outwardly from the inner end face at a position within the gap.
In another feature of the example end cap, a sealing portion extends outwardly from the inner end face to facilitate sealing of the open end of the grab bar.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A cart 10, such as a trash cart for example, is shown in
A recess 20 is formed within the exterior surface 16 of the cart body 12. The recess 20 is bounded in part by first 22 and second 24 opposing walls. A grab bar 26 extends across the recess 20. The grab bar 26 is thus easily accessible such that the cart 10 can be lifted and emptied as needed.
The grab bar 26 comprises a tubular body 28 that has open ends 30. The tubular body 28 extends across the recess 20 with one of the open ends 30 extending through the first opposing wall 22 and into the interior cavity 14, and with the other of the open ends 30 extending through the second opposing wall 24 and into the interior cavity 14. The tubular body 28 includes at least one aperture 32 near each of the open ends 30. When the grab bar 26 is installed within the cart body 12, the apertures 32 are located within the interior cavity 14.
End caps 40 are used to enclose the open ends 30. The end caps 40 each include a retention feature 42 that is received within the corresponding aperture 32 to secure the end cap 40 to the grab bar 26. The retention feature 42 also prevents the grab bar 26 from becoming detached from the cart body 12. The retention features 42 extend through the apertures 32 and outwardly beyond an outer surface 44 (
The end caps 40 are shown in greater detail in
The attachment arm 48 extends outwardly from the inner end face 50 of the plug portion 46 to a distal end 56. The attachment arm 48 includes a looped portion 58 that is formed at the distal end 56. The looped portion 58 supports the retention feature 42 at a position near the distal end 56 such that the outermost part of the looped portion 58 extends axially beyond the retention feature 42. The attachment arm 48 is cantilevered such that the distal end 56 is free to move in a resilient manner relative to the plug portion 46. As such, the looped portion 58 of the attachment arm 48 is resiliently movable to secure the end cap 40 to the grab bar 26 with the retention feature 42.
As shown in
When the end cap 40 is in the fully installed position as shown in
As shown in
The looped portion 58 connects the first 60 and second 64 arm portions to each other. The configuration of the two separate arms connected by a looped portion provides sufficient resiliency for a snap-fit attachment, as well as providing a sufficiently robust connection interface to prevent the grab bar from detaching from the cart.
As best shown in
The end cap 40 defines a center axis A with the first 60 and second 62 arm portions being spaced apart from each other by a radial distance R. As shown in
A sealing portion 80 extends outwardly from the inner end face 50 of the plug portion 46. The sealing portion 80 has a partial peripheral portion 82 that has an arcuate surface 84 that extends between opposing diametrical sides 86 (
The sealing portion 80 is formed at a third portion or third area 92 of the inner end face 50 that is discretely located from attachment points of the attachment arm 48. As such, the third area 92 is separate from the first 62 and second 66 areas.
The sealing portion 80 also includes a portion 94 that has a spherical surface that curves inwardly toward the center of the end cap 40. As shown in
At least one strengthening rib 100 extends outwardly from the inner end face 50 of the plug portion 46. In the example shown, the strengthening rib 100 extends through the gap 68 between the first 60 and second 64 arm portions. In this example, the strengthening rib 100 is generally parallel to the linear surface 90 of the sealing portion 80. Additional strengthening ribs could also be used, or the strengthening rib(s) could be orientated in a different configuration than that which is shown in
The sealing portion 80 provides a recessed area 102 in the outer end face 52, see
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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20090293667 A1 | Dec 2009 | US |