Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a bottle carrier for a hand truck supported on transversely spaced wheels and having a normally generally vertically disposed hand truck frame with a forwardly extending load supporting nose piece mounted at its lower end and with handle surface at its upper end, the hand truck frame comprising transversely spaced side rails joined by at least a pair of vertically spaced cross rails between its upper and lower ends above said nosepiece including the steps of:a. providing a generally upright bottle carrier frame having a platform projecting generally perpendicularly relative to said frame of a size to support a bottle having an upper neck end and lower bottom end in upright position, and which incorporates a rigid bottle girth enveloping band projecting generally perpendicularly relative to said frame of a size to closely embrace the diameter of an upright bottle on said platform fixed to said frame above said platform to retain the bottle intermediate its upper and lower ends; and b. providing vertically spaced load bearing hookover parts on said carrier frame spaced vertically above and below said band and projecting oppositely to said band spaced apart vertically a distance corresponding to the vertical spacing of said pair of cross rails and configured to disengagably latch said carrier against the cross-rails.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the cross rails provided are constructed with generally flat front and rear side walls jointed to a top wall, and the method comprises the further step of providing said load bearing parts with downwardly open inversely U-shaped hooks, with generally flat front and rear side walls joined to a top wall, configured with respect to said cross rails so that said front and rear walls of said hooks, as well as said hook top walls become load bearing members.
- 3. The method of claim 2 comprising providing said hooks in transversely spaced apart relation.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said platform and band project in parallelism, said band projecting substantially outwardly beyond said platform.
- 5. In combination with a hand truck supported on transversely spaced wheels and having a normally generally vertically disposed hand truck frame with a forwardly extending load supporting nose piece at its lower end and handle surface at its upper end, the hand truck frame comprising transversely spaced side rails connected between upper and lower ends above said nose piece by at least a pair of vertically spaced cross rails; a bottle carrier comprising:a. a generally upright bottle carrier frame having a bottom, extending outwardly generally perpendicularly therefrom and imposing an offset weight on said carrier frame, for supporting an upright bottle having an upper neck and a lower base; b. a generally horizontally extending bottle girth enveloping band having inner end portions fixed to said frame above said bottom to retain the bottle intermediate its upper and lower ends; and c. load bearing parts on said carrier frame vertically positioned above and below said band to project oppositely to said band and configured to releasably couple said carrier frame to the hand truck frame and bear against said pair of cross rails and transfer load to each cross rail.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said load bearing parts comprise upper and lower hooks, hooked over said cross rails.
- 7. The combination of claim 5 wherein said cross rails are rectilinear and have front and rear side walls joined to a top wall; and said hooks comprise front and rear side walls joined to a top wall closely embracing said cross rails so that the offset weight of the carrier will cause said front, rear, and top walls of the hooks to transfer load to said front and rear, and top walls of said cross rails.
- 8. The combination of claim 5 including a series of vertically spaced bottle carrier trays on said hand truck frame above said nose piece in counterbalancing relationship with said carrier.
- 9. A method of transporting a bottle on a hand truck supported on transversely spaced wheels and having a normally generally vertically disposed hand truck frame with a forwardly extending load supporting nose piece mounted at its lower end and with handle surface at its upper end, the hand truck frame comprising transversely spaced side rails joined by at least a pair of vertically spaced cross rails between its upper and lower ends above said nose piece, including the steps of:a. providing a generally upright bottle carrier frame having an upright back and a bottom projecting generally perpendicularly relative to said back of a size to support a bottle having an upper neck end and a lower base end in upright position; the carrier frame having a metal bottle girth retainer band, with portions fixed to said back above said bottom, having vertically spaced load bearing hook parts on said carrier back above and below said band spaced apart vertically a distance corresponding to the vertical spacing of said pair of cross rails and configured to disengagably couple said carrier to said cross rails; b. mounting said carrier on the hand truck by moving said hook parts down over said cross rails; and c. loading a bottle in upright position through said band to rest on said bottom within said retainer band.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the priority of provisional application Serial No. 60/078,155, filed Mar. 16, 1998. The invention relates generally to two-wheeled hand trucks, and more particularly to those adapted for transporting bottled water containers.
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