This invention relates to a cart useful, for example, in a warehouse or in a building or office supply store.
In its simplest form, a handcart is simply a platform on casters with a push-handle between a user's waist and shoulder level for moving the cart around after items have been stacked on the platform.
Items that are very large, long or wide are difficult to transport on most carts, and heavy items are difficult to load or unload.
A cart which has the capacity to accommodate large, long, wide and heavy items would be desirable.
One embodiment of the invention provides a cart having the capabilities for removable uprights formed from square tubing. The cart comprises a frame with casters underneath and sockets located above the casters with longitudinal grooves for receiving and locating the square tubing uprights. The tubing can be positioned after the cart has been loaded and handles protruding from the flat sides of the tubing can be oriented as best suited for guiding the cart.
In another embodiment of the invention, two carts can be connected side by side to accommodate large loads, for example a pallet carrying multiple heavy items.
In a further embodiment of the invention, storage is provided by the frame of the cart for unused tubing in a way that forms a load-bearing surface of the cart.
In one embodiment of the invention, a cart 2 comprises a frame 4, casters 6 and receptacles 8 for receiving square tubings 10. The frame has a first end 12 and a second end 14. The frame comprises a pair of parallel long members 16 and a pair of parallel short members 18. See
Each socket preferably has a vertical axis, and the cart is preferably provided with four of them. In use, the cart further comprises at least one vertically extending section of a square tubing having rounded corners non-rotationally removably carried by at least one of the sockets, one square tubing per socket, with the rounded corners of the square tubing being received by the four grooves of the socket.
The ratio of the “flat width of the square tube” to the “inside diameter of the round tube (socket)” ranges from 75-90% depending on the radiuses present on the corners of the square tube and as well as the wall thickness of the round tube. The concept pertains as long as the dimensions of the square cutout intersecting the round tube provide adequate surface contact with the inserted square tube to hold it rigidly while not being too hard to insert and remove, and as long as adequate material thickness of the round tube remains. The flat width and radius size is based on the dimensions of the square tubing chosen to be used for the handles, and a closely matched round tubing size will avoid waste in material cost and machining away excess wall material from the round tube.
The square design within the circle allows for less play and a more secure mount.
The vertically extending section of the square tubing has a first end 34 inserted in the socket and a second end 36 spaced apart from the socket. The section of square tubing preferably further comprises a pull handle 38 protruding from a flat side face portion of the square tubing and is preferably straight. The length of the square tubing is preferably slightly less than the spacing between the short members so that it can be stored and out of the way if desired.
In a preferred embodiment, the pull handle comprises at least one D-handle having a vertically extending portion 40 connected to the flat side face portion of the square tubing with a spaced apart pair of pedestal portions 42. In one embodiment, when the square tubing is positioned in a vertical socket, the handle protrudes from the square tubing in a direction parallel to the long members. See
In a preferred embodiment, a pair of angled sockets 48 is carried by the first end portions of the short members, 1 angled socket per short member. See
Any desired angle of inclination can be used. For example, the angled axis can incline at an angle in the range of 3 degrees to 30 degrees from the vertical, preferably in the range of 5 degrees to 20 degrees from the vertical. The angled socket is spaced far enough apart from the vertical socket, which is preferably mounted above the caster, so that the caster is free to rotate 360 degrees. For enhanced strength, it is preferred by the short members be of box construction.
The carts of the invention can be used in combination with other carts. It is preferred that the carts be identical, except for the manner in which they carry square tubings. A longitudinal receiver 50 for a square tube is positioned on a bottom side of each of the short members and oriented to receive and retain a square tube 52 protruding from the short member in a direction parallel to the long members. See
Alternatively, another configuration is provided which consists of connecting 2 or more carts together widthwise. The D handled square tubing can then be inserted into whichever of the available sockets is deemed most suitable for the user's specific application.
One example of such an application for widthwise linked carts would be for a pallet carrying a bundle of tubular goods to be placed atop the linked carts and the D-handled square tubing inserted at opposite ends of the pallet containing said goods so that when the strapping securing the tubular goods is removed, any potential sideward spillage can be contained by the installed D-handled square tubing.
The carts can be joined side by side by providing a transverse receiver 54 for a square tube positioned on a bottom side of the pair of long members and extending at a right angle therebetween. The receiver is oriented to receive and retain a square tube 56 protruding from the pair of long members in a direction at a right angle to the pair of long members. See
Preferably, each of the carts carry a pair of both types of receivers to allow attachment together in both directions, with any of the 4 sides of either cart facing each other.
In creating the additional functionality of attaching the carts side to side, another set of mounts is preferably added to carry any of the handle types or connecting bar so that their top surface is flush with the top surface of the cart, providing even and continuous support for cargo to be loaded above.
Each of the short members preferably carries at least one carrier element 60 for a square tubing protruding toward the other of the short members and shaped to carry a square tubing. See
In one embodiment of the invention, a plate 66 is mounted to he short members and the long members. It can be constructed of plastic, for example. The plate extends from one short member to the other short member and has a width extending from near the angled sockets on the first end portion of the short members to near the vertical sockets carried by the second end portions of the short members.
If desired, each of the short members can carry a carrier element for a square tubing protruding toward the other of the short members and shaped to carry a square tubing located between an edge of the plate and the second end of each of the short members. See
While certain preferred embodiments have been described herein, the invention is not to be construed as being so limited, except to the extent that such limitations are found in the claims.