This invention relates to a creeper such as used by mechanics when servicing vehicles. More particularly, this invention relates to a creeper which is stable having its caster assemblies outboard of the pad while at the same time being protected.
Most mechanic's creepers have a frame which carries a pad and a plurality of caster assemblies to render the creeper mobile. Oftentimes the caster assemblies are located under the pad. However, such a configuration can result in an unstable creeper. As such, creepers have been designed with the caster assemblies being exposed outboard of the profile of the pad. While such provides more stability to the creeper, the exposed caster assemblies are not only subject to being damaged, but they also create a possible hazard for snagging onto items such as the clothing of the user.
Other stability problems arise with creepers having their caster assemblies under the pad inasmuch as a reasonably significant portion of the pad extends laterally outwardly from the frame which is carrying the casters. As a result, any substantial weight of the user placed on this portion of the pad could cause the creeper to laterally tip.
Thus, the need exists for a creeper which is stable while at the same time not exposing the caster assemblies.
It is thus an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide a creeper in which the caster assemblies are located outside of the profile of the pad and are yet protected.
It is an object of another aspect of the invention to provide a creeper, as above, with covers positioned over the outbound caster assemblies.
It is an object of an additional aspect of the invention to provide a creeper, as above, which utilizes a single connection to attach the caster assemblies to the cover and to the frame of the creeper.
It is an object of yet another aspect of the invention to provide a creeper, as above, with a frame located around the entire periphery of the pad that it is carrying.
These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages thereof over existing prior art forms, which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the improvements hereinafter described and claimed.
In general, a creeper made in accordance with one aspect of the present invention includes a frame and a pad carried by the frame. Caster assemblies are located outside of the profile of the pad, and a cover is positioned over each of the caster assemblies.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a creeper includes a longitudinally extending pad having a body portion. The pad is carried by a frame which includes longitudinally extending, laterally spaced side rails positioned near the lateral periphery of the body portion of the pad. Laterally extending longitudinally spaced cross rails are positioned near the longitudinal periphery of the body portion of the pad.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a creeper includes a longitudinally extending pad carried by a frame having longitudinally extending side rails. A caster assembly is located near each longitudinal end of said side rails and a cover is positioned over each caster assembly. The caster assemblies are attached to the cover with the longitudinal ends of the side rails positioned therebetween.
When all of these aspects are combined, a creeper made in accordance with the present invention includes a longitudinally extending pad having a body portion. A frame carries the pad and includes longitudinally extending, laterally spaced side rails positioned near the lateral periphery of the body portion of the pad, and laterally extending, longitudinally spaced cross rails positioned near the longitudinal periphery of the body portion of the pad. A caster assembly is located outside of the profile of the pad near each longitudinal end of the side rails. A cover is positioned over each caster assembly. The caster assemblies are attached to the cover with the longitudinal ends of the side rails positioned therebetween.
A preferred exemplary creeper made in accordance to the concepts of the present invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings without attempting to show all the various forms and modifications in which the invention might be embodied, the invention being measured by the appended claims and not by the details of the specification.
A creeper made in accordance with the concepts of the present invention is indicated generally by the numeral 10. Creeper 10 includes a pad, generally indicated by the numeral 11, having a longitudinally extending body portion 12 and a raised headrest portion 13 positioned at one longitudinal end of pad body portion 12. A pad extension 14 extends longitudinally outward from the other end of pad body portion 12. As shown, the lateral edges of body portion 12 may be inwardly bowed at the center thereof.
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Caster assemblies, generally indicated by the numeral 25, are located laterally outside of each side of headrest 13 and laterally outside of each side of pad extension 14. As such, the caster assemblies are located outside of the peripheral profile of pad 11. Each caster assembly 25 includes a wheel 26 rotatably carried by a bracket 27 which itself rotates on a caster stem 28. A cover, generally indicated by the numeral 30, is provided over each caster assembly 25 to protect the caster assemblies 25 and to protect the user from interference from or with the caster assemblies 25. Each cover includes a generally arcuate side portion 31 which is positioned adjacent to body portion 12 of pad 11 and which can be welded or otherwise attached to cross rails 18 or 19. Each cover also includes a generally arcuate side portion 32 which is positioned adjacent to headrest 13 or pad extension 14 and which can be welded or otherwise attached to support rails 21 or 22. Side portions 31 and 32 intersect each other and extend upwardly to a flat portion 33 directly above each caster assembly 25. Each side rail 16 and 17 includes a curved auxiliary frame extension, generally indicated by the numeral 34, which is provided for each caster assembly 25. Each side rail extension frame 34 includes a branch 35 attached to cross rails 18 and 19, and a second branch 36 extending under flat portion 33 of each cover 30. The stem 28 of each caster assembly 25 extends through branch 36 of frame 34 and through flat portion 33 of each cover 30 to attach the cover 30 and the caster assembly 25 to creeper 10 as by a nut 37 affixed to stem 28. It should be evident that the auxiliary frame 34 extension of the side rails 16, 17 could be eliminated and the side rails 16, 17 configured so as to be attached directly to the cover 30 and caster assemblies 25.
In view of the foregoing, it should be appreciated that a creeper constructed as described herein accomplishes the object of the invention and otherwise substantially improves the art.
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