Claims
- 1. An integrated caster and leveler device, said device comprising:
A leveling subassembly comprising:
a stud having a first end and a second end and defining a longitudinal axis running between the first end and second end; and a foot defining a perimeter, wherein the foot is mounted on the first end of the stud to rotate with at least two rotational degrees of freedom; A wheel chassis assembly, comprising:
a chassis; and a wheel having a rolling surface, rotably mounted to the chassis to rotate about an axis of rotation, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the longitudinal axis defined by the stud; and A member for connecting the leveling subassembly to the wheel chassis and for holding the leveling subassembly in at least a retracted position and an extended position, wherein the leveling subassembly may be selectively moved between the retracted position and the extended position, the chassis is rotably mounted on the member to rotate about the longitudinal axis defined by the stud, and wherein when the leveling subassembly is in the extended position the leveling subassembly is adapted to support a piece of equipment, and when the subassembly is in the retracted position the wheel chassis is adapted to support the equipment and the foot contacts the rolling surface of the wheel, pitches between a nominal angle and a maximum angle about a transverse axis through the first end of the stud and rotates as the wheel turns such that a portion of the perimeter most distant from the wheel remains closest to the second end of the stud.
- 2. The device set forth in claim 1 wherein the member comprises a tubular member, and wherein the tubular member has a first end and a second end and the tubular member forms a passage at the first end of the tubular member extending toward the second end of the tubular member, said passage adopted to selectively retain the leveling subassembly within the tubular member, such that the first end of the stud extends beyond the first end of the tubular member in at least the extended position, and said passage further adopted to allow movement of the leveling subassembly between the retracted position and the extended position.
- 3. The device set forth in claim 2 wherein the passage is cylindrical and defines a central longitudinal axis, and the stud is cylindrical, and the longitudinal axis of the stud is approximately aligned with the longitudinal axis of the passage.
- 4. The device set forth in claim 3, wherein the second end of the stud is threaded and the first end of the passage is threaded to mate with the threaded second end of the stud, whereby movement of the subassembly between the retracted position and the extended position is effected by rotating the stud relative to the passage.
- 5. The device set forth in claim 2 further comprising a baseplate for mounting to a support framework for supporting the equipment, wherein the baseplate is mounted on the tubular member.
- 6. The device set forth in claim 5, wherein the first end of the stud further includes a ball-end centered on the longitudinal axis of the stud, and the foot further forms a substantially centered socket adapted to receive the ball-end and form a ball-socket joint, and the transverse axis runs through the ball end.
- 7. The device set forth in claim 5 wherein the passage extends entirely through the tubular member between the first end and second end.
- 8. The device set forth in claim 7 wherein the baseplate forms an opening adapted to accept the tubular member such that the baseplate is mounted between the first end and second end of the tubular member, and wherein the second end of the stud includes an adjustment structure for effecting movement of the subassembly.
- 9. The device set forth in claim 7, wherein the second end of the stud forms an internal hex socket.
- 10. The device set forth in claim 8, wherein the adjustment structure comprises an internal hex socket.
- 11. The device set forth in claim 2 wherein the stud further includes a stop at a selected position between the first end of the stud and the second end of the stud, and wherein the stop is adapted to cooperate with the tubular member to prevent the stud from moving further into the tubular member when the stud is in the retracted position.
- 12. The device set forth in claim 2 wherein the stud further includes a hex portion at a selected position between the between the first end of the stud and the second end of the stud.
- 13. The device set forth in claim 12 wherein the hex portion of the stud is adapted to cooperate with the tubular member to prevent the stud from moving further into the tubular member when the stud is in the retracted position.
- 14. The device set forth in claim 6 wherein the stud further includes a stop at a selected position between the first end of the stud and the second end of the stud, and wherein the stop is adapted to cooperate with the tubular member to prevent the stud from moving further into the tubular member when the stud is in the retracted position.
- 15. The device set forth in claim 6 wherein the stud further includes a hex portion at a selected position between the between the first end of the stud and the second end of the stud.
- 16. The device set forth in claim 15 wherein the hex portion of the stud is adapted to cooperate with the tubular member to prevent the stud from moving further into the tubular member when the stud is in the retracted position.
- 17. The device set forth in claim 14, wherein the stop has a first end near the first end of the stud and a second end near the second end of the stud and wherein the first end of the stop forms a shoulder of a selected height, and wherein the foot further includes a tongue and rim circumscribing the socket wherein the tongue is swaged inward to retain the ball in the socket, and the rim cooperates with the shoulder such that as the foot pitches to the maximum angle the rim contacts the shoulder, whereby the foot is prevented from pitching beyond the maximum angle.
- 18. The device set forth in claim 6, wherein the foot further includes a tongue and rim circumscribing the socket wherein the tongue is swaged inward to retain the ball in the socket, and the rim is of a selected height such that as the foot pitches to the maximum angle the rim contacts the stud, whereby the foot is prevented from pitching beyond the maximum angle.
- 19. The device set forth in claim 16, wherein the foot further includes a tongue and rim circumscribing the socket wherein the tongue is swaged inward to retain the ball in the socket, and wherein the rim is of a selected height such that as the foot pitches to the maximum angle the rim contacts the hex portion of the stud whereby the foot is prevented from pitching beyond the maximum angle.
- 20. The device of claim 1 wherein the maximum angle is between 1 and 5 degrees greater than the nominal angle.
- 21. The device of claim 2 wherein the maximum angle is between 1 and 5 degrees greater than the nominal angle.
- 22. The device of claim 1 wherein the maximum angle is approximately 2.5 degrees greater than the nominal angle.
- 23. The device of claim 2 wherein the maximum angle is approximately 2.5 degrees greater than the nominal angle.
- 24. The device set forth in claim 3, wherein the second end of the stud is threaded and the first end of the passage is threaded to mate with the threaded second end of the stud, whereby movement of the subassembly between the retracted position and the extended position is effected by rotating the stud relative to the passage.
- 25. The device set forth in claim 2, wherein the first end of the stud further forms a ball-end substantially centered on the longitudinal axis of the stud, and the foot further forms a substantially centered socket adapted to receive the ball-end of the stud and form a ball-socket joint, and the transverse axis runs through the ball end.
- 26. The device set forth in claim 2 wherein the passage extends entirely through the tubular member between the first end and second end.
- 27. The device set forth in claim 24 wherein the passage extends entirely through the tubular member between the first end and second end.
- 28. The device set forth in claim 27 wherein the second end of the stud includes an adjustment structure for effecting movement of the subassembly.
- 29. The device set forth in claim 28, wherein the adjustment structure comprises an internal hex socket.
- 30. The device set forth in claim 2, wherein the perimeter is substantially circular.
- 31. The device of claim 6 wherein the ball-end is formed integrally with the first end of the stud.
- 32. The device set forth in claim 2 wherein the foot is substantially circular.
- 33. An integrated caster and leveler device for moving and supporting equipment that includes a support framework, said device comprising:
A leveling subassembly comprising:
a stud having a first end and a threaded second end and defining a longitudinal axis running between the first end and second end; and a foot defining a substantially circular perimeter, wherein the foot is mounted on the first end of the stud to rotate with three rotational degrees of freedom; A tubular member, wherein the tubular member has a first end and a second end and the tubular member forms a threaded, cylindrical passage at the first end of the tubular member adapted to mate with the second end of the stud, said passage extending through the tubular member to the second end and defining a central longitudinal axis, said passage adopted to receive the second end of the stud at the first end of the tubular member, to selectively retain the leveling subassembly within the tubular member in at least a retracted position and an extended position, and to allow movement of the subassembly between the retracted position and the extended position by rotating the stud relative to the passage and wherein the longitudinal axis of the stud is approximately aligned with the longitudinal axis of the passage; A wheel chassis assembly, comprising:
a chassis rotably mounted on the tubular member to rotate about the longitudinal axis defined by the stud; and a wheel having a rolling surface, rotably mounted to the chassis to rotate about an axis of rotation, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the longitudinal axis defined by the stud; and wherein when the subassembly is in the extended position the leveling subassembly is adapted to support the equipment, and when the subassembly is in the retracted position the wheel chassis is adapted to support the equipment and the foot contacts the rolling surface of the wheel and pitches about a transverse axis through the first end of the stud between a nominal angle and a maximum angle between 1 and 5 degrees greater than the nominal angle and the foot rotates as the wheel turns such that that point of the perimeter most distant from the wheel remains closest to the second end of the stud, and wherein the first end of the stop forms a shoulder of a selected height, and wherein the foot further includes a tongue and rim circumscribing the socket wherein the tongue is swaged inward to retain the ball in the socket, and the rim cooperates with the shoulder such that as the foot pitches to the maximum angle the rim contacts the shoulder, whereby the foot is prevented from pitching beyond the maximum angle.
- 34. The device of claim 33, wherein the tubular member is a kingpin rivet and further comprising a baseplate mounted to said kingpin rivet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a CONTINUATION-IN-PART of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/570,820, filed May 14, 2000 (which is incorporated by reference herein), which is a CONTINUATION-IN-PART of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/454,499, filed Dec. 6, 1999 (now abandoned).
Continuation in Parts (2)
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