Manipulating heavy (approx. 200 lbs.) cast iron floor trench grates is a challenge. These grates are typically placed across doorways, ramps, and other entrances to hangers, warehouses, subways, etc, for drainage purposes.
In some instances they are also used to contain mechanical piping, such as fire sprinkler systems, and miscellaneous plumbing.
The installation and maintenance of such systems requires the periodic removal and replacement of grates. This has been done up to this point by hooking a bent rod in two places, and then having two or more people lift a grate and then do a “crab-walk” sideways across an opening to set the grate down. This method is both tedious, and cumbersome, not to mention the risk of back injury to the movers, stepping into the opening, or dropping the grate on someone's toes.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide better methods and devices for moving trench grates that overcomes the difficulties mentioned above.
To overcome the difficulties set forth above and others, the present inventor has provided a novel device that makes the movement of trench grates significantly easier.
More specifically, the present invention includes a device for moving a trench grate that includes at least: (a) a frame; (b) a dual-contact hook for attachment to a grate, the hook hanging from a part of the frame and positioned between a point of contact and a suspension point such that significant leverage is available to reduce a load required to move a grate; and (c) a plurality of swivel wheels attached to a lower section of the frame used to move the device.
Referring to
A shown, the device 1 includes a pair of handles 3,4 extending from a frame 5, which is suspended from a mid-point 6 in a three swivel wheeled, lower frame arrangement 7 (e.g., dolly). This suspension allows the handle frame 5 to be raised, and lowered, while still maintaining three wheel contact with the floor. This allows the plurality of wheels 8 on the lower section of the frame to swivel freely, regardless of the handle elevation.
Continuing, in accordance with the present invention the position of the hook 9 is such that significant leverage is available to reduce the handle load required to move a grate to a manageable level. The hook 9 is designed to hang at an angle until loaded in order to aid in quick placement into position.
The inventive device 1 may be used similar to the operation of a wheel barrow, with dual, basically horizontal handles, and operated by a single person. However, the operation of device 1 differs from that of a wheel barrow in the following ways.
First, as is obvious the device 1 does not include a “barrow”, or load pan. Second, instead of a single, rigidly mounted wheel as used in a wheel barrow, the device 1 includes three individually mounted swivel wheels 8. The wheels 8 allow devices made in accordance with the present invention to easily operate forward, backward, and sideways, for a full 360 degree travel. This allows for instant fine adjustment with minimal effort by the operator for both removal, and especially re-installation, of grates.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, a device, such as device 1, made in accordance with the present invention may be grasped by the handles, elevated slightly, and rolled across a trench grate 2 as shown in
To remove the hook 9 from the grate 2, the operator may roll the device 1 forward slightly to disengage the hook 9. This allows the handles to be raised, thereby becoming free of the grate 2. A slight sideways pressure by the operator causes the wheels 8 to swivel, and the device 1 to roll sideways (parallel to the trench 10), until the device 1 is in line with the next grate, at which time the procedure is repeated.
In accordance with yet an additional embodiment of the invention, a grate may be re-installed by reversing the order of the above process/method.
In still further embodiments of the invention, the length of the handles is designed to allow enough room for an operator to perform all functions needed to move a grate from a single side of the trench. Further, the device 1 is easy to control such that only one person is needed to place, or remove, grates to and from trenches.
Though the description above has set forth some examples in order to illustrate the methods and devices of the present invention, a more complete scope of the present invention is given by the claims that follow.
This application is related to, and claims the benefit of priority from, U.S. Provisional Patent Publication No. 60/811447 filed on Jun. 7, 2006 the contents of which are incorporated in full herein as if set forth in full herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
60811447 | Jun 2006 | US |