Equipment such as generators, pressure washers or pumps are often characterized as being “portable”. However, even such “portable” equipment is often heavy and awkward to move. Equipment provided with wheels may be undesirably subject to movement during operation of the equipment.
In the example illustrated, the piece of powered equipment 22 carried or supported by carrier 20 comprises a gasoline powered piece of equipment. In another implementation, powered equipment 22 comprises an electrically powered piece of equipment. In the example illustrated, powered equipment 22 comprises a gasoline or other fuel powered generator. In other implementations, powered equipment 22 may comprise other types of equipment such as a pressure washer, pump, vacuum, air compressor or the like.
Carrier 20 comprises frame or body 24, wheels 26, rollers 28 and roller lift handle system 30. Frame or body 24 comprises one or more structures which form a foundational structure for supporting equipment 22. In the example illustrated, frame or body 24 elevates and suspends equipment 22. In another implementation, frame or body 24 alternatively provides a floor or platform upon which equipment 22 rests and/or is mounted. In the example illustrated, body 24 comprises a rectangular frame or cart formed from a bar or tube 32 extending in a rectangular shape, wherein short ends of the rectangle are bent upwardly to form a front 36 and a rear 38 of the cart. In the example illustrated, body 24 further comprises a pair of crossbars 40, 42 rigidifying and strengthening carrier 20. In the example illustrated, body 24 further comprises a leg, projection, foot or post 44 configured to extend into engagement with the ground or underlying terrain when wheels 28 are raised by roller lift handle system 30 and to be lifted or raised out of engagement with the ground or underlying terrain when wheels 28 are deployed or lowered by roller lift handle system 30. When in the ground engaging state, post 44 stabilizes carrier 22 against movement. In one implementation, post 44 comprises a rubber-like or treaded ground gripping sole or bottom to increase frictional gripping of the underlying terrain and reduce the likelihood of unintended movement of carrier 20. In the raised or elevated state, post 44 does not contact the underlying terrain such that body 24 is elevated supported above ground solely by wheels 26, 28, allowing easier transport of carrier 20 and its contents, equipment 22. Although post 44 is illustrated as a single post, in other implementations, post 44 may comprise a plurality of spaced ground engaging posts. In some implementations, post 44 may be omitted, wherein a bottom portion of body 24, proximate to rear 38, contacts the ground or underlying terrain when wheels 28 are raised to stabilize carrier 20 against movement.
Wheels 26 facilitate movement and transport of carrier 20 when wheels 28 are deployed. Wheels 26 are rotationally coupled to and supported by body 24 proximate to front 36 at each front corner of carrier 20. In other implementations, other mechanisms to facilitate forward movement of body 24 relative to the underlying ground, such as track members or skis may be used. In the example illustrated, wheels 26 are supported by body 24 so as to always be in contact with the underlying ground. In another implementation, wheels 26, similar to rollers 28, may be operably coupled to body 24 by another roller lift handle system or a mechanism which operates similar to the roller lift handle system 30, allowing wheels 26 to be pivoted or otherwise actuated between a lowered deployed stator position in which wheels 26 elevate the front 36 of carrier 20 and a raised position in which forces a body 24 proximate to front 36 are permitted to contact the underlying terrain or ground to inhibit movement of carrier 20 relative to the underlying ground or terrain.
Although carrier 20 is illustrated as including a pair of spaced wheels along opposite sides of body 24, in other implementations, carrier 20 may include a greater number of wheels or rollers proximate a front 36. In another implementation, carrier 20 may include a single wheel or roller 26 supported at a central location between the lateral sides of body 24. In such an alternative implementation, carrier 20 having a three-wheel configuration provided by the two rearward, spaced rollers 28 and the front center roller or wheel 26.
Rollers 28 comprise cylindrical or circular members rotatably supported and coupled to body 24 by roller lift handle system 30. For purposes of this disclosure, the term “coupled” shall mean the joining of two members directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two members or the two members and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two members or the two members and any additional intermediate member being attached to one another. Such joining may be permanent in nature or alternatively may be removable or releasable in nature. The term “operably coupled” shall mean that two members are directly or indirectly joined such that motion may be transmitted from one member to the other member directly or via intermediate members. Rollers 28 are carried by row lift handle system 30. When deployed, wheels 28 facilitate movement of carrier 20 and transport of equipment 22. As will be described hereafter, in other implementations, carrier 20 may alternatively include a single centered roller 28 when using combination with a pair of forward spaced wheels 26 to provide a three-wheel configuration.
Roller lift handle system 30 couples wheels 28 to body 24 and actuates or moves wheels 28 between a lowered deployed position or state which rollers 28 elevate body 24 above the underlying terrain and a raised position in which body 24 is lowered into contact with the underlying terrain. Roller lift handle system 30 further comprises a handle or means for manually grasping carrier 20 to steer, push or pull carrier 20. In the example illustrated, roller lift handle system 30 pivots rollers 28 between the raised position and the lowered position.
Roller lift handle system comprises arms 50, lift handle 52 and link 54. Lift arms 50 carry and rotationally support rollers 28 while being pivotably coupled to body 24 for rotation about axis 55. In the example illustrated, each of arms 50 extends along an outside of body 24. In another implementation, arms 50 may be located on an inside of body 24.
Lift handle 52 comprises one or more structures operably coupled to arms 50 and configured such that a person may grasp and exert force upon lift handle 52 to raise or lift rollers 28 or to lower rollers 28 into a deployed state or position. Lift handle 52 further comprises one or more structured by which a person may grasp when steering, pushing or pulling carrier 20 when rollers 28 are lowered or deployed. In implementations where powered mechanisms are utilized to propel carrier 20, lift handle 52 may serve to steer carrier 20 as carrier 20 is being propelled under power. In other implementations, lift handle 52 may further be utilized for manual pushing or pulling of carrier 20. In the example illustrated, lift handle 52 comprises handle portion 56 and extension 58. Handle portion 56 comprises a U-shaped rod or bar having end portions 60 pivotably coupled to body 24 for pivotal movement about axis 62. Extension 56 comprises a structure obliquely extending from handle portion 56 for connection to link 54. In the example illustrated, etc. 56 extends perpendicular from handle portion 56 such that lift handle 52 is generally L-shaped.
Links 54 comprise members operably coupling lift handle 52 to arms 50. Each of links 54 comprises a first end 66 pivotably coupled to extension 56 and a second opposite end 68 pivotably coupled to arm 50. End 66 is pivotally coupled to extension 56 for pivotal movement relative to extension 56 about axis 70. End 68 is pivotally coupled to arm 50 between axis 55 and the rotational axis of roller 28 for pivotal movement relative to arm 50 about axis 72. Link 54 operably coupled lift handle 56 and arm 50 such that rollers 28 pivot about axis 55 in response to pivoting of lift handle 56 about axis 62.
In the example illustrated, the weight of lift handle 52 (largely the weight of handle portion 56) and the distance between a center of mass of lift handle 52 and axis 72 produce a counter-clockwise torque about axis 72 (as seen in
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In other implementations, handle portion 56 may alternatively be maintained in the elevated a raised state by other mechanisms. For example, releasable latches, locks or other mechanisms may releasably retain handle portion 56 in the extended and raised state shown. In yet other implementations, handle portion 56 may have other configurations so to not project from rear 28 of body 24 when rollers 28 are deployed.
Once in the transport state shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4A-4C illustrate carrier 120, another example implementation of carrier 20 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2A-2C. Carrier 120 is similar to carrier 20 in substantially all respects except that carrier 120 comprises support shaft 127 and roller 128 in lieu of rollers 28. Those remaining components of carrier 220 which correspond to components of carrier 20 are numbered similarly. Support shaft 127 comprises a shaft, rod or bar extending between and interconnecting arms 50. Support shaft 127 supports roller 128 at a central location between the opposite transverse sides of body 24 and between arms 50.
Roller 128 is similar to one of rollers 28 except the roller 128 is supported by support shaft 127. Roller 128 comprises a cylindrical or circular member rotatably supported and coupled to body 24 by support shaft 127 and roller lift handle system 30. As with rollers 28, roller 128 is moved between a lowered deployed position preference shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6A-6C illustrate carrier 220, another example implementation of carrier 20 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2A-2C. Carrier 220 is similar to carrier 20 in substantially all respects except that carrier 120 comprises handle portions 156 in lieu of handle portion 56. Those remaining components of carrier 220 which correspond to components of carrier 20 are numbered similarly. Handle portions 156 comprise separate spaced rods, bars or other elongate members extending from extension 58. Panel portions 156 each include a manual gripping portion 159 by which a person may grip and a portion to rural 156.
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to example embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. For example, although different example embodiments may have been described as including one or more features providing one or more benefits, it is contemplated that the described features may be interchanged with one another or alternatively be combined with one another in the described example embodiments or in other alternative embodiments. Because the technology of the present disclosure is relatively complex, not all changes in the technology are foreseeable. The present disclosure described with reference to the example embodiments and set forth in the following claims is manifestly intended to be as broad as possible. For example, unless specifically otherwise noted, the claims reciting a single particular element also encompass a plurality of such particular elements.