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Title:
A TRUCK
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1988/006112
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A manually moveable truck for transporting load units has a carrying device (1) arranged to carry load units and a wheel arrangement (2) connected to the carrying device for bearing upon a first support surface. The carrying device has at its one end a handle (7) for manipulating the truck. Furthermore, the wheel arrangement and the carrying device are provided with mutually co-operating guiding means (10, 14) being arranged so that the wheel arrangement is guidedly displaceable with respect to the carrying device in the direction towards and away from said handle end. There are also means for securing the wheel arrangement and the carrying device to each other. In a position suitable for moving the truck on the first support surface, the wheel arrangement (2) is displaceable with respect to the carrying device (1) to the region of the handle (7), after loosening said securing means (25), so that holding the wheel arrangement (2) with its wheels (15) in a fixed position upon the first support surface the carrying device with the load units may be pushed on to a second support surface (26)lying at a higher level than the first one. The wheel arrangement (2) may be brought to bearing upon the second support surface by completely removing it from the carrying device and/or pivoting it upwardly past the handle (7).

Inventors:
RUNDBORG BO (SE)
LUOTO RISTO (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE1988/000059
Publication Date:
August 25, 1988
Filing Date:
February 16, 1988
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ENGLUND CARL (SE)
RUNDBORG BO (SE)
International Classes:
B62D6/02; B62B1/04; B62B1/06; B62B5/00; B62D5/04; F17C13/08; (IPC1-7): B62B1/04
Foreign References:
DE2651592A11978-05-24
US4369985A1983-01-25
US4561674A1985-12-31
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Claims:
Claims
1. A manually movable truck for transporting load units (6), such as gas bottles and the like, on a first support surface, said truck having a carrying device (1) arranged to carry load units and a wheel arrangement (2) connected to the carrying device for bearing upon said first support surface, such as a floor, said carrying device (1) having at its one end a handle (7) for manipulating the truck, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the wheel arrangement and the carrying device are provided with mutually co¬ operating guiding means (10, 14) being arranged so that the wheel arrangement (2) is guidedly displaceable with respect to the carrying device (1) in the direction towards and away from said handle end, that the truck has means (25) for securing the wheel arrangement and the carrying device to each other against a displacement of the wheel arrangement in at least one direction with respect to the carrying device, while taking the weight and extension of the load unit resting on the carrying device under consideration, in order to obtain a mutual position of the wheel arrangement and the carrying device suitable for moving the truck on the first support sur¬ face, that in the lastmentioned position of the truck, after loosening said securing means (25), the wheel arrangement (2) is displaceable with respect to the carrying device (1) to the region of the handle (7), so that, for loading the truck carrying load units on to a second support surface (26), such as a lorry platform, lying at an essentially higher level than the first one, the truck may be positioned with the end of the carrying device opposite to the handle adjacent to said second support surface (26) and holding the wheel arrangement (2) with its wheels (15) in a fixed position upon the first support surface the carrying device with the load units may be pushed on to the second support surface, and that the wheel arrangement is displaceable to such an extent towards the handle end of the carrying device that it may be completely removed from the carrying device and/or be pivoted upwardly past the handle (7) , so that it may be brought to bearing upon the second support surface, said truck being arranged to allow unloading of the truck from the second to the first support surface in a way analogous to loading but with the operations in the opposite order.
2. A truck according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the carrying device (1) has elongated parallel beams (3) extending from the handle end of the carrying device to the opposite end thereof, that the guiding means of the carrying device consist of tracks (16) arranged in the beams, that the wheel arrangement comprises a frame (11, 12, 13) holding the wheels and having at least two guiding pieces (14) guidedly displaceable in each of said tracks, and that the guiding pieces (14) intended to move in the same track (10) are arranged at a constant mutual distance on said frame.
3. A truck according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the guiding pieces of the wheel arrangement consist of rotating rollers (14, 14') running in the tracks (10) of the beams (3).
4. A truck according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that support portions ( , 5) supporting the load units are arranged between the beams (3) , and that the beams are provided with small wheels (27) distributed over their entire length, through which the carrying device (1) is intended to rest on the second support surface (26) for rolling the carrying device on to and off the second support surface in said loading and unloading of the truck.
5. A truck according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the wheels of the wheel arrangement are displaceably connected to the frame (11, 12, 13) through at least one connecting piece (16), and that the securing means (18, 19) are arranged to secure the connecting piece with respect to the frame, so that, when the truck is unloaded from the second to the first support surface, the connecting piece (16) may be dis¬ placed so far with respect to the frame of the wheel arrangement that the wheels (15) of the wheel arrangement will bear upon the first support surface and thereafter be secured in this position by means of the securing means.
6. A truck according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that it has a supporting means (20) displaceably connected to the frame (11, 12, 13) of the wheel arrangement and securable with respect to the frame through a securing means (22, 23), that the support means (20) in the transporting position of the truck with the wheels (15) of the wheel arrangement bearing upon the first support surface is displaceable into and securable in a position allowing parking of the truck, while the support means bears upon the first support surface, and that the support means (20) may be used as a foot support for a person desiring to tilt the truck from a parking position, in which the truck rests on the first support surface through the wheels of the wheel arrangement and the end of the carrying device opposed to the handle and the handle end point upwardly, into a position suitable for moving the truck and in which the carrying device extends according to a plane being at least approximately horisontal.
7. A device according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the tracks (10) of the beams are disposed at the sides of the carrying device, so that the rotation axes of the rollers (14) running in the tracks are substantially parallel to the rotation axis of the wheels (15) of the wheel arrangement, and that, after displacement of the wheel arrangement (2) towards the handle end of the carrying device, when the carrying device (1) is partly resting on the second support surface (26), the wheel arrangement may be pivoted upwardly past the handle (7) after all the rollers except one (14') have been moved out of each track (10).
8. A device according to claim 5 and 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the wheels (15) of the wheel arrangement with their respective connecting piece (16) as well as the supporting means (20) are displaceable out of engagement with the frame (11, 12, 13) of the wheel arrangement, so that they may be removed from the rest of the truck.
9. A device according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said securing means (25) is arranged to fix at least one guiding piece (14') relative to its track (10) against any displacement and through this the entire wheel arrangement (2) relative to the carrying device (1), in order to obtain either a position suitable for moving the truck on the first support surface or a position suitable for bearing of the truck on the second support surface through undisplace ability of the wheel arrangement and the carrying device with respect to each other for transport on the second support surface (26), e.g. when it is a lorry platform.
10. A device according to claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the handle (7) consists of a fork arranged between said beams and with two legs (8) and a web (9) interconnecting these, that the fork is pivotable with respect to the beams between at least two positions, in which it is securable, the legs (8) of the fork extending substantially in the same direction as the beams (3) with the web (9) of the fork turned away from the truck in the position suitable for moving the truck on the first supporting surface, and the legs (8) of the fork being arrranged to point upwardly away from the support surface in the other position suitable for resting on the second support surface (26) by means of the wheels of the beams, and that the legs of the fork are provided with friction means (28), preferably in the form of non rotating rubber wheels, which are arranged to bear on the second support surface (26) and by that counteract a displacement of the carrying device (1) on the latter support surface in a second position of the fork.
Description:
A truck

TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART

The present invention relates to a manually movable truck according to the preamble of the appended claim 1.

Trucks of this kind are mainly used for moving gas bottles, carpet rolls and the like over shorter distances in building and reparing works of different kind. The distances over which the trucks are moved are mostly very short, but the trucks are nevertheless necessary, since the load displaced by means of the truck is almost quite impossible to carry by means of man's strength without risks for injuries. When such a truck is moved with a car between different working places, in order to be used on the respective working place for short distance displace¬ ment of for instance a welding device, severe problems result in the loading and unloading of the truck from and onto the supporting surface, for example the platform, on which the truck is located in the car. The difference in height between the supporting surface of the car and the supporting surface or ground on which the car stands is almost always important, for which reason some kind of inclined bridge, for instance consisting of planks, must be laid between the two supporting surfaces and the truck is rolled on this, if one is intrested to avoid manual lifting or lowering of either the entire truck with the load or the load units separately. The weight of the gas bottles is not seldom in the range of 100 kg, and it is

evident that no human back can manage comfortable lifting of such a load without getting injuries at long sight. Also the rolling of the truck upwardly and downwardly an inclining bridge built is very uncomfortable, since the truck in such cases must support its entire load and it will be difficult to control and retard the movement of the truck in the rolling downwardly and it will be very hard to roll the truck upwardly on said bridge. Alterna¬ tively, but this will be very expensive, it is possible to provide the car platform in question with a lifting device.

These drawbacks of the prior trucks of this type do of course occur also in attempts to pass step-like level differences between two different supporting surfaces, such as high steps, with a truck.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide a truck of the kind mentioned above, in which the drawbacks discussed above of the prior art trucks are reduced to a high degree, so that the truck with the load units may be easily brought between two supporting surfaces located at substantially different levels.

This object is obtained according to the invention by providing a truck of the kind mentioned above with the characteristics defined in the characterizing part of the appended claim 1.

Through the guided displaceability of the wheel arrange¬ ment with respect to the carrying device according to the invention it is possible to bring the truck between two supporting surfaces located at essentially different levels without nearly any problem. When it is desired to

load the truck together with its heavy load on a car platform it will be moved towards the platform, so that the end of the carrying device opposite to the handle will come close to the platform, after which the wheel arrange¬ ment is held with its wheels in a fixed position on the ground, while the carrying device with the load is dis¬ place with respect to the wheel arrangement and on to the platform of the car. When the carrying device is displaced so much with respect to the " wheel arrangement, that almost the entire carrying device is resting on the platform, the wheel arrangement is either completely removed from the carrying device, and the comparatively light wheel arrangement is lifted with man power and laid on the platform, or pivoted upwardly past the handle and brought to resting position on the platform without separation from the carrying device. In unloading of the truck from the platform and on to the ground this is done in the opposite order, i.e. the wheel arrangement is brought to bear on the ground and thereafter the carrying device is displaced with respect to the wheel arrangement and out from the platform to a position suitable for moving the truck on the ground and in which said securing means prevents displacing of the carrying device with respect to the wheel arrangement at least in the direction in which the handle points.

The technique is the same when all kinds of level diffe¬ rences are passed with the truck.

Thus, the truck according to the invention may be brought between two supporting surfaces located at essentially different levels, without any humans being forced to carry out heavy lifts or expensive lifting devices or the like must be used. Also very weak persons may without problems "lift" a truck according to the invention with an impor¬ tant load, perhaps with the magnitude of 300 kg, on to and

off the car platform, whereas said person, also without taking the ergonomic point of views in consideration, would have no chance to bring a prior art truck with the same load or the load units separatively from one of the support surfaces to the other.

Other advantage characteristics of the invention will appear from the description hereinafter and the claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a specific description of a preferred embodiment of the truck according to the invention illustrated as an example.

In the drawings:

fig 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the truck according to the invention in a parking position ready for transport,

fig 2 is a perspective view of the truck according to fig 1 illustrating loading and unloading of the truck on and off, respectively, a support surface located at a higher level than the surroundings,

fig 3 is a perspective view of the truck according to fig 1 and 2 in a state in which it is loaded on to a higher support surface, such as a car platform, and

fig 4 is a perspective view obliquely from behind of the truck according to fig 1 in a second parking position suitable for unloading load units from the truck.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

The truck according to the invention is shown in fig 1 in a parking position, in which it stands on a support surface ready to be immediately moved upon this. In the following reference is also made to the other figures 2-4. The truck has two main parts, namely a carrying device 1, which is intended to carry load units, and a wheel arrangement 2 for bearing upon the support surface on which it is desired to move the truck. The carrying device 1 is constituted by two elongated parallel beams 3, which are interconnected by a plurality of transfersal beams 4 arranged in a spaced relation. These transfersal beams 4 serve together with a plate 5 arranged on one end of the elongated beams as load units supporting portions, and for instance in fig 1 it appears how a load unit 6 bears on the transfersal beams 4 and in fig 4 how it also bears on said plate 5.

At the end of the elongated beams opposite to the plate 5 a handle 7 for manipulating the truck is arranged between the two beams 3. The handle consists of a fork with two parallelly extending legs 8, which are interconnected by a web 9. Each leg 8 of the fork is connected to a beam 3 of its own, so that the handle may be pivoted with respect to the beams between two positions (fig 1 and fig 3) in which it may be fixed.

The elongated beams 3 are provided with sidewardly directed tracks 10 along their entire length, the tracks being designed to receive rollers.

The structure of the wheel arrangement 2 will now be explained and at the same time it will be suitable to study fig 3. The wheel arrangement is constituted by two

short parallel and hollow rectangular beams 11, rigidly interconnected by a cross bar 12. Close to one end of each rectangular beam an extension 13 is secured in such a way, that it together with the respective beam forms an U-like shape. The extension 13 extends to the perpendicular plan of the rectangular beam in question, in which also the rectangular beam ends. On their ends the two rectangular beams 11 and the two extensions 13 each have a rotating roller 14.

The wheel arrangement has also two wheels 15 intended to be used for rolling the truck on a support surface. Each wheel is rotatably connected to a connecting piece 16 extending from the respective wheel in the direction of the rotation axis of the wheel and then having a right- angled change of direction. The part 17 of the connecting piece being perpendicular to the rotation axis of the respective wheel is constituted by a rectangular beam, the dimensions of which are so adapted that it may be guidedly displaced in one of the hollow rectangular beams 11. The part 17 has recesses or holes 18 arranged at intervals, at the same time as the rectangular beams 11 have a spring- loaded pin 19, which permit variable securing of the part 17 and by that of the connecting piece 16 with respect to the rectangular beam 11, by snapping-in of the pin 19 in the hole 18 desired. In the middle of the cross bar 12 is a supporting means 20 in the form of a hollow rectangular beam with a smaller rectangular beam 21 telescopically displaceable inside itself rigidly attached. Also this inner rectangular beam has holes 22, which are arranged to co-operate with a spring-loaded pin 23 arranged on the outer beam in order to secure the inner beam in a desired position. The supporting means 20 has on its end a plate 24 for bearing on the support surface when the truck is parked, as shown in fig 1.

The rotating rollers 14 of the wheel arrangement are intended to be inserted and run in the tracks 10 arranged in the elongated beams 3 of the carrying device, two rollers in each track. As a consequence of this the carrying device 1 and the wheel arrangement 2 may be displaced with respekt to each other by influencing the rollers 14 to run in the tracks 10. By the fact that two rollers run in each track and these rollers have a cons¬ tant mutual distance, a guided displaceability of the device 1 and the arrangement 2 is obtained without any possibility for these to rotate relative to one another. The roller 14' located most far away from the handle 7 of the carrying device in the position according to fig 1 is provided with a means 25 for securing this roller and by that the whole wheel arrangement with respect to the carrying device. The securing means 25 consists of a smaller lever operated to press the roller 14' in question fast within a track 10. Before moving the truck on a support surface the carrying device and the wheel arrangement are secured with respect to each other by tightening of said securing means 25, and the position in which the securing means is tightened depends upon the weight and extension of the load unit resting on the carrying device. It is of course desired that the wheels 15 of the truck are located on such a place under the carrying device that there is substantially balance relative to the vertical plane passing through the rota¬ tion axis of the wheels. However, the center of gravity of the truck and the load should be slightly displaced in the direction of the handle of the carrying device, so that the truck does not tilt without any influence in the position in fig 1.

The way of function of the truck according to the inven¬ tion will now be described with reference to fig 1-3. The truck being in the position according to fig 1 may be

rolled forwardly on the support surface on which the wheels 15 rest by lifting this end of the carrying device slightly through the handle 7 and pulling or pushing the truck backwardly or forwardly. When the truck with pos¬ sibly very heavy load units 6 has been used on a working place and it together with the load shall be transported to another working place by for instance a car, the truck is placed with the end of the carrying device opposite to the handle adjacent to the ' car platforms 26 located at a considerably higher level than the ground. After that the securing means 25 are loosened and the carrying device 1 with the load unit 6 is pushed on to the car platform 26 while holding the wheel arrangement with its wheels in a fixed position on the ground. This holding is preferably achieved by putting a foot or the like behind the suppor¬ ting means 20. The elongated beams 3 of the carrying device are provided with small wheels 27 distributed over their length (see fig 4), on which the carrying device is intended to rest on the car platform and which results in easy rolling the carrying device on and off said platform. In pushing the carrying device on to the latter the wheel arrangement is displaced with respect to the carrying device in the direction of the handle 7 of the carrying device. When the position according to fig 2 has been reached the wheel arrangement is displaced a little bit more relative to the carrying device, until the roller 14 located closes to the handle 7 in each track 10 leaves its track at the end of the respective elongated beam, where¬ upon the wheel arrangement may be pivoted upwardly past the handle above the rotating rollers 14' still in the tracks. After that the rollers 14' may be displaced away from the handle and by means of the securing means 25 be secured in a position according to fig 3 suitable for transport with the car. Starting from the position according to fig 2 it is also possible to bring the rollers 14' out of the tracks 10 and quite simply lay the

wheel arrangement separately on the car platform. It is also possible to remove the connecting piece 16 with the wheels 15 as well as the inner beam 21 of the supporting means from the wheel arrangement should this be desired.

Each of the legs of the handle fork is provided with a non-rotating rubber wheels 28. When the position of the carrying device according to fig 3 is reached, the handle is pivoted to and secured in the position it has in this figure. Accordingly, said rubber wheels 28 will bear on the car platform 26 and by friction counteract displace¬ ment of the carrying device on the car platform during the car transport.

The unloading of the truck from the car platform will be executed in the same way, but in the opposite order starting from the position according to fig 3. In parti¬ cular when the truck is in the position according to fig 3 and it shall be brought into a transport position on a support surface located at a lower level, said level being not completely known, for example a loading bridge, after arriving to the position according to fig 2 the distance of the wheels 15 and their supporting plate 24 to the carrying device is adapted by displacing the connecting piece 16 inside the beam 11 and extending or contracting the supporting means 20. When the wheel arrangement is secured in a suitable state it is in spite of heavy load units possible to very easily push the carrying device off said higher support surface by letting the rollers 14 run in the tracks 10 and it may be secured by the securing means 25 in a position suitable for transport.

The truck according to the invention may also, starting from the position according to fig 1, be tilted to the position according to fig 4 through manipulating the handle 7, which position may be suitable for parking on

certain work places. It is also possible to pivot the truck even more about the rear edge of the plate 5, so that it will come into a position in which the carrying device 1 and the elongated beams 3 extend substantially in a vertical plane in order to facilitate loading and unloading of the load units on to and off, respectively, the truck from ground level. When the truck is to be brought from the latter position or the position according to fig 4 to the position suitable for transport according to fig 1 a person standing behind the truck grasps the handle 7 with his hands and puts one of his feet on to the supporting means 20 close to the plate 24, after which the truck may easily be pivoted to the position according to fig 1.

The present invention is not in any way restricted to the advantageous embodiment described above but several modification possibilities would be apparent to a man with skill in the art to which the invention pertains, without deviating from the basic idea of the invention.

It would be possible to replace the rotating rollers 14 through guiding pieces, in the form of for example rec¬ tangular plates, displaceable in the tracks of the elongated beams.

It would also be possible to design the securing means 25 as a stop preventing displacement of the carrying device relative to the wheel arrangement in one direction more far than to a position in which at least one of the rollers 14 comes into contact with said stop, while a displacement in the opposite direction always is possible. This stop is in such a case preferably located so as to prevent the displacement of the wheel arrangement in the direction of the handle of the carrying device further than to said position, at the same time as its function

may be neutralized in order to allow loading and unloading onto and off a support surface located at a higher level. The securing means 25 described above could also be replaced by a spring-loaded pin influenced by a wire, which pin then would snap into holes arranged in the elongated beams in order to secure the wheel arrangement relative to the carrying device.

When load units with standardized dimensions and weights are frequently transported by the truck according to the invention, the elongated beams may be provided with indications indicating where the wheel arrangement should be secured by means of the securing means 25 for obtaining a position suitable for transport and lying near the center of gravity of the truck.

The handle may naturally have any other possible shape desired and may also be divided into a handle for each hand of the person expected to manipulate the truck.

It would also be possible to provide the wheel arrangement with only one or more than two wheels. The elongated beams could also be of another number than described above or be replaced by suitable elements having guiding means.

It would also be possible to provide the truck with holding means, for example chains, for securing the load to the carrying device.

Finally it is once again emphasized that the truck according to the invention may be used for transporting all kinds of load units desired to be moved shorter distances, and the design of the carrying device.so far as it concerns the load carrying portions may differ much in dependence on what kind of loads the truck is intended for. The carrying device may for example have continuous

carrying portions extending around the load or at least laterally to the load.