Claims
- 1. A hand truck comprising:
a. a skeletal generally vertically disposed frame including side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and interior sides connected by generally laterally extending braces, said frame having separated upper and lower frame sections with upper and lower side rail sections meeting at side rail interfaces; b. a pair of wheels connected to said lower frame section rearwardly of said lower side rail sections; c. a load support nose member connected to said lower frame section having an operative position extending generally horizontally forwardly from said lower frame section; d. hinges connecting said upper frame section to said lower frame section for relative folding movement from a first operative position in which said upper and lower side rail sections are generally vertically aligned to a folded-down stowed position in which said side rail sections are in front to rear lapping relationship; e. handle operated lock slides carried by said upper rail sections for downward locking vertical sliding movement within said upper side rail sections from a first raised position vertically free of said lower rail sections to a second locking position extending past said interfaces into the upper ends of said lower rail sections to prevent relative folding movement of said upper and lower side rail sections; and f. stop surfaces carried by said lock slides interacting with said frame for limiting the downward, gravity assisted locking travel of said lock slides beyond said locking position.
- 2. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said stop surfaces interact with said upper frame section.
- 3. The hand truck of claim 2 wherein said upper frame section includes support guide plates secured to bridge said upper side rail section interior sides which are open, said guide plates having vertical guide slots therein defining said guide surfaces for said lock slides and having lower ends defining locking stop surfaces for said slides, said slides being disposed laterally outwardly of said support guide plates within said side rails and having guides extending into said slot guide surfaces on said guide plates.
- 4. The hand truck of claim 3 wherein guides on said lock slides in each upper side rail section extend laterally inwardly through said slots and are connected by a laterally extending handle disposed laterally between said upper side rail sections.
- 5. The hand truck of claim 4 wherein said lock slides have vertically extending slide slots therein and fasteners for securing said guide plate to said rail sections extend through said lock slide slots and further guide said lock slides in their sliding movement.
- 6. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein said hinges have lateral hinge pins rearward of said upper side rail sections, each connecting a hinge member secured to the exterior side of said upper side rail section and a hinge member secured to the exterior side of said lower side rail section, said upper section of said frame folds down rearwardly to lie rearwardly of said lower section of said frame, and said nose plate is pivotally mounted at the lower ends of said lower frame section side rails to swing upwardly to a stowed position adjacent the front sides of said lower frame section side rails from an operative forwardly extending position.
- 7. The hand truck of claim 6 wherein said nose member comprises a load support member with an angularly extending back plate, lock bracket mechanism is carried on the nose support member back plate and has forwardly facing access openings leading rearwardly to a nose locking slot which extends downwardly when said nose member is in operative position, and said lower frame section carries a laterally extending nose lock part movable from a locked position within said nose locking slot on the nose member to a raised position above said slot permitting said nose plate to swing forwardly out away from under said lock part in folding to stowed position.
- 8. The hand truck of claim 7 wherein said nose lock part comprises a laterally extending rod, brackets with vertically extending slots mount on said interior sides of said lower frame section side rails near the lower ends thereof, and the ends of said rods extend through said slots and are rideable vertically therein.
- 9. The hand truck of claim 8 wherein said access openings have piloting surfaces leading to said nose locking slots positioned to engage said nose locking rod when said nose member is swung down from stowed to operative position and move said rod to a position in which it is automatically deposited in said nose locking slot carried on the nose member and locks said nose member in generally horizontal operative position.
- 10. A hand truck comprising:
a. a generally vertically disposed frame including laterally spaced side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and interior sides connected by generally laterally extending braces; b. a pair of wheels connected to carry said side rails; c. a load support nose member connected to the lower end of said frame having an operative position extending generally horizontally forwardly from said frame; d. pivots mounting said nose member for upward swinging movement from said operative position to a vertical position substantially folded against said front sides of said side rails; e. a backer member for said nose member extending generally angularly thereto; and f. manually releasable interactive latch and slot lock mechanism carried on said backer member and the lower ends of said side rails engaged when said nose member is swung down from stowed position to operative position to automatically lock said nose member in operative position.
- 11. The hand truck of claim 10 wherein said nose member comprises a load support part with a perpendicularly extending back plate constituting said backer member, and said lock mechanism includes a lock bracket mechanism carried on the nose support member back plate having openings leading rearwardly to a nose locking slot which extends downwardly when said nose member is in operative position, and said lower frame section carries a laterally extending nose lock rod constituting said latch movable from a locked position within said nose locking slot to a raised position above said slot permitting said lock bracket mechanism to swing forwardly out away from under said rod when said nose member is swung to stowed position.
- 12. The hand truck of claim 11 wherein brackets with vertically extending slots mount on said interior sides of said side rails, and the ends of said rod extend through said slots and are rideable vertically therein.
- 13. The hand truck of claim 10 wherein openings provided as part of said lock mechanism have piloting surfaces leading to nose locking slots positioned to engage a nose locking rod constituting said latch when said nose member is swung down from stowed to operative position and automatically move said rod to a position in which it is deposited in said nose locking slots and locks said nose member in generally horizontal operative position.
- 14. A hand truck comprising:
a. a skeletal, generally vertically disposed frame including channel side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and open interior sides connected by generally laterally extending braces, said frame having separated upper and lower frame sections with upper and lower side rail sections meeting at laterally aligned hinging interfaces; b. a pair of wheels connected to said lower frame section to lie rearwardly of said lower side rail section; c. a load support nose member connected to said lower frame section having an operative position extending generally horizontally forwardly from said lower frame section; d. pivots mounting said nose member for upward swinging movement from said operative position to a vertical position substantially folded against said front sides of said lower frame section side rails; e. a back plate for said nose member extending generally perpendicularly thereto; f. manually releasable interactive slot and rod lock mechanism carried on said back plate and lower side rail sections respectively automatically engaged when said nose member is swung down from stowed position to operative position to lock said nose member in operative position; g. lock bracket mechanism carried on the nose support member back plate having at least one forwardly facing access opening leading rearwardly to a nose locking slot which extends downwardly when said nose member is in operative position, and said lower frame section carries a laterally extending nose lock rod movable from a locked position within said nose locking slot on the nose member to a raised position above said slot permitting said nose bracket mechanism to swing forwardly out away from under said rod as said nose plate is folding to stowed position; h. hinges connecting said upper frame section from a first operative position in which said upper and lower frame sections are vertically aligned to a folded-down stowed position in which said upper frame section is behind said lower frame section; and i. lock slides within said upper side rail section connected with a handle rod extending generally laterally between said upper side rail sections and carried for movement from a first raised position vertically free of said lower rail sections to a second vertically defined lower locking position downwardly beyond said interfaces to prevent relative folding movement of said upper and lower rail sections.
- 15. The hand truck of claim 14 wherein brackets with generally vertically extending slots mount on said interior sides of said channel shaped lower frame section side rails near the lower ends thereof, and the ends of said rod extend through said slots and are rideable vertically therein, and wherein said access opening has a piloting surface leading to said nose locking slot positioned to engage said locking rod when said nose member is swung down from stowed to operative position and automatically move said rod to a position in which it is deposited in said nose locking slot on the nose member and locks said nose member in generally horizontal operative position.
- 16. In a hand truck having a skeletal generally vertically disposed frame including channel side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and open interior sides connected by generally laterally extending braces, said frame having separated upper and lower sections with upper and lower side rail sections meeting at laterally aligned interfaces, the improvement comprising:
a. hinging devices carried on said side rail sections and connecting said rail sections for relative hinging movement from a first generally vertically aligned operative position to a folded down stowed position in which said frame sections are in front to rear lapping relationship; b. support guide plates spanning and fixed to said open laterally interior sides of said channel side rails, and having elongate vertical guide slots therein providing vertical guide surfaces; and c. rigid, non-hinged lock parts for said upper and lower frame sections carried within said side rail channels and having laterally inwardly projecting parts movable in engagement with said guide surfaces on said guide plates from a position removed from said interface to a projected position spanning said interface and blocking said relative hinging movement of said upper and lower rail sections.
- 17. The hand truck of claim 16 wherein said hinging devices mount said upper frame section for folding movement to a position rearward of said lower frame section.
- 18. A method of operating a hand truck including a skeletal generally vertically disposed frame including channel side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and open interior sides connected by generally laterally extending braces, said frame having separated upper and lower frame sections with upper and lower side rail sections meeting at laterally aligned interfaces; a pair of wheels connected to said lower frame rearwardly of said lower side sections; a load support nose member connected to said lower frame having an operative position extending generally horizontally forwardly from said lower frame; hinges connecting said upper frame section to said lower frame section for relative folding movement from a first operative position in which said upper and lower rail sections are generally vertically aligned in planar relationship to a folded down stowed position in which said sections are in front to rear lapping relationship; handle operated lock slides carried by said upper rail sections for downward vertical sliding movement within said upper rail sections from a first raised position vertically free of said lower rail sections to a second locking position extending past said interfaces into the upper ends of said lower rail sections to prevent relative folding movement of said upper and lower rail sections; and stop surfaces carried by said lock slides interacting with said frame for limiting the downward gravity assisted locking travel of said lock slides, comprising:
a. when said hand truck is in folded-down condition with said upper frame section adjacent and rearward of said lower frame section, swinging said upper frame section upwardly and forwardly to a position in planar alignment with said lower frame section; and b. moving said lock slides downwardly from a position wholly within said upper frame side rail sections to enter said lower frame side rail sections and proceed to a stop surface-defined locking position.
- 19. A method of constructing a hand truck having a skeletal generally vertically disposed frame including side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and interior sides connected by generally laterally extending braces, said frame having separated upper and lower frame sections with upper and lower side rail sections meeting at side rail interfaces; a pair of wheels connected to said lower frame section rearwardly of said lower side rail sections; a load support nose member connected to said lower frame section having an operative position extending generally horizontally forwardly from said lower frame section; hinges connecting said upper frame section to said lower frame section for relative folding movement from a first operative position in which said upper and lower side rail sections are generally vertically aligned to a folded-down stowed position in which said side rail sections are in front to rear lapping relationship; comprising:
a. providing handle operated lock slides carried by said upper rail sections for downward locking vertical sliding movement within said upper side rail sections from a first raised position vertically free of said lower rail sections to a second locking position extending past said interfaces into the upper ends of said lower rail sections to prevent relative folding movement of said upper and lower side rail sections; and b. providing stop surfaces carried by said lock slides interacting with said frame for limiting the downward, gravity-assisted locking travel of said lock slides beyond said locking position.
- 20. A method of constructing a hand truck comprising a generally vertically disposed frame including laterally connected laterally spaced side rails with front and rear sides, exterior sides, and interior sides; a pair of wheels connected to carry said side rails; a load support nose member connected to the lower end of said frame having an operative position extending generally horizontally forwardly from said frame; pivots mounting said nose member for upward swinging movement from said operative position to a vertical stowed position substantially folded against said front sides of said side rails; and a back for said nose member extending generally angularly thereto; comprising
a. providing a manually releasable interactive latch and slot lock mechanism carried on said back and on the lower ends of said side rails to interact when said nose member is swung down from stowed position to operative position and automatically lock said nose member in operative position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/218,704, filed Jul. 17, 2000. The present application relates to hand trucks of the type employing a vertically extending skeletal frame and a forwardly extending nose plate upon which myriad and varied products may be supported for ready transport. Hand trucks of this character are characterized by providing a pair of wheels on a dead axle at the lower end of the frame rearwardly of the nose plate.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60218704 |
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