The invention relates to portable toolboxes and workstations.
Technicians, service personnel, tradesmen, and the like may work in a variety of locations throughout the workday, and may require the use of a portable computer and/or various tools to accomplish their tasks. In many locations however there may be no suitable place to set the laptop in relation to the task at hand, and there may be no convenient place for the worker to sit.
Accordingly, it may be desired to provide a portable toolbox and workstation which addresses these issues.
Some embodiments provide a portable workstation. The workstation includes a hand truck, a toolbox which can be detached from the hand truck, and a tray which can be detached from an upper portion of the hand truck. The hand truck has a mass and angular relation to the toolbox configured to oppose a torque created by the tray if the toolbox is detached from the hand truck portion. The toolbox includes a top cover which is reversible to convert the toolbox into a seat.
In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a base having a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to oppose a torque created by the tray on a condition that the toolbox is detached from the hand truck In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a plurality of weighted supports having a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to oppose a torque created by the tray on a condition that the toolbox is detached from the hand truck. In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to stably a torque created by the tray on a condition that the tray is coupled to the upper portion in a direction facing the toolbox. In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to oppose a torque created by the tray on a condition that the tray is coupled to the upper portion in a direction facing away from the toolbox and on a condition that the toolbox is coupled to the hand truck. In some embodiments, the top cover includes a seat cushion on a reverse side of the top cover. In some embodiments, the top cover can be lifted to provide access to an interior of the toolbox while the toolbox is coupled to the hand truck. In some embodiments, from a closed position where an obverse side of the top cover is exposed, the top cover can be pivoted and slid to reverse the top cover and reveal a reverse side of the top cover comprising a seat cushion. In some embodiments, the tray can be attached to the upper portion of the hand truck either in a direction facing the toolbox or in a direction facing away from the toolbox. In some embodiments, the tray includes a cantilever.
Some embodiments provide a portable workstation. The workstation includes a hand truck, a toolbox detachable from the hand truck, and a tray detachable from an upper portion of the hand truck. The hand truck is configured to resist tipping if the toolbox is detached from the hand truck. The toolbox includes a top cover which is reversible to convert the toolbox into a seat.
In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a base having a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to oppose a torque created by tray on a condition that the toolbox is detached from the hand truck. In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a plurality of weighted supports having a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to stably a torque created by the tray on a condition that the toolbox is detached from the hand truck. In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to oppose a torque the tray on a condition that the tray is coupled to the upper portion in a direction facing the toolbox. In some embodiments, the hand truck includes a mass and angular relation to the toolbox sufficient to oppose a torque created by the tray on a condition that the tray is coupled to the upper portion in a direction facing away from the toolbox and on a condition that the toolbox is coupled to the hand truck. In some embodiments, the top cover includes a seat cushion on a reverse side of the top cover. In some embodiments, the top cover can be lifted to provide access to an interior of the toolbox while the toolbox is coupled to the hand truck. In some embodiments, from a closed position where an obverse side of the top cover is exposed, the top cover can be pivoted and slid to reverse the top cover and reveal a reverse side of the top cover comprising a seat cushion. In some embodiments, the tray can be attached to the upper portion of the hand truck either in a direction facing the toolbox or in a direction facing away from the toolbox. In some embodiments, the tray includes a cantilever.
Lower compartment 240 includes a vertical pillar 260. Vertical pillar 260 is disposed to provide structural support to the lower openings in lower compartment 240 that are concealed by lower compartment doors 210, 220. Vertical pillar 260 is disposed to resist downward pressure on lower compartment 240. In the examples provided herein, vertical pillar 260 is illustrated as a single pillar which is centrally located and concealed behind lower compartment doors 210, 220 when they are in the closed position shown in
Upper compartment 250 is attached to lower compartment 240 via hinge 245. Upper compartment 250 is disposed to cover an upper opening 235 in lower compartment 240. Upper compartment 250 includes a reversible cover 230 to which a pad 270 is attached. Pad 270 can include gel padding or any other suitable seating surface. It is noted that in some implementations, upper compartment 250 may be attached to lower compartment 240 in a manner other than via hinge 245, such as via one or more latches, or any other suitable connector or connectors.
Some implementations may omit upper compartment 250, or upper compartment 250 may be fixedly connected to lower compartment 240, omitting upper opening 235. The various components shown in
Reversible cover 230 includes a top side 280 and a bottom side 290 which includes a pad 270 or other seating surface. Reversible cover 230 is inverted to expose a seating surface on bottom side 290, and replaced on toolbox portion 200 with top side 280 down and bottom side 290 up such that toolbox portion 200 can be used as a seat.
As discussed above, reversible cover 230 can be inverted and connected to or placed on tool box section 200 in any other suitable way. For example, reversible cover may be simply flipped and placed on upper compartment 250 or rested on a shoulder within upper compartment 250. Other suitable arrangements will be evident to those skilled in the art.
Hand truck portion 700 also includes a base 730 and weighted supports 740, 745 upon which toolbox 200 can be placed or detachably mounted. In some implementations, toolbox 200 can be permanently mounted to hand truck portion 700. Support 785 is connectable to weighted supports 740, 745 and can receive lower support members 717, 718. Wheels 750, 755 are mountable to weighted supports 740, 745 by mounting brackets 760, 765 respectively. An accessory drawer 770 is mountable to weighted supports 740, 745 by drawer sliders 775, 780 respectively. It is noted that the components of hand truck portion 700 are exemplary and that various components described with respect to
Mounting surface 920 includes mounting hooks 922 and 923, disposed to engage with mounting slots 722 and 723 of telescoping handle 705. Mounting surface 920 also includes corresponding mounting hooks 924 and 925 (not shown), disposed to engage with mounting clots 724 and 725 of telescoping handle 705. Top tray 900 also includes mounting hook 930, disposed to engage with top cross member 704 of telescoping handle 705. It is noted that mounting hook 930 may be attached to or a part of mounting surface 920 and/or work surface 910 depending upon the desired implementation. It is noted that the slot and hook (i.e., slots 722, 723, 724, 725, hooks 922, 923, 924, 925, and hook 930) attachment mechanism is merely exemplary, and that top tray 900 can be mounted to telescoping handle 705 in any suitable manner. Work surface 910 can extend from mounting surface 920 as a cantilever, or can be supported as will be described further.
In some implementations for example, weighted supports 740, 745 have a mass and angular relation to telescoping handle 705 which opposes the torque created by the weight of top tray 900 (and any suitable load positioned on top tray 900, such as laptop 490) on hand truck portion 700 to counterbalance and stabilize top tray 900 during use. In other words, weighted supports 740, 745 can have a mass and angular relation to telescoping handle 705 which prevents hand truck portion 700 from tipping over when top tray 900 is installed and a load is positioned on top tray 900, even when toolbox portion 200 is separated from hand truck portion 700. Weighted supports 740, 745 are used here for example, however any other suitable component or combination of components of hand truck portion 700 can have a mass and angular relation to telescoping handle 705 which prevents hand truck portion 700 from tipping over when top tray 900 is installed and a load is positioned on top tray 900.
In some implementations, the mass and angular relation of weighted supports 740, 745 to telescoping handle 705 are configured to oppose this torque (and prevent tipping) if top tray 900 is installed on telescoping handle 705 in either direction; i.e., facing toward (as shown in
In other implementations, the mass and angular relation of weighted supports 740, 745 to telescoping handle 705 may be configured to oppose the torque when top tray 900 is installed in one particular direction, and not necessarily the other. For example, in some implementations the mass and angular relation of weighted supports 740, 745 to telescoping handle 705 can be configured to ensure that hand truck portion 700 remains standing, even when toolbox portion 200 is separated from hand truck portion 700, if the top tray 900 is installed on telescoping handle 705 facing the direction of toolbox portion 200 (as shown in
Although features and elements are described above in particular combinations, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that each feature or element can be used alone or in any combination with the other features and elements.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/587,916, filed May 5, 2017, issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 9,943,955 on Apr. 17, 2018, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/332,455, filed May 5, 2016, both of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
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62332455 | May 2016 | US |
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Parent | 15587916 | May 2017 | US |
Child | 15951653 | US |