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[0001] The present invention is related to transport carts for transporting elongated objects from a first location to a second location, and in particular to a transport cart which is capable of transporting a compressed gas cylinder from a first height to a second height without changing the relative altitude of the cart.
[0002] Carts for transporting compressed gas cylinders are well known and are routinely used in commercial and research environments wherein such cylinders are ubiquitous. The cylinders are generally found wherever a source of compressed gas is needed.
[0003] Compressed gas cylinders under pressure are generally heavy metal cylinders of substantial weight. Typically their weight is too great to be readily lifted by one operator and generally necessitates the service of two or more men working together. Given the current and ongoing need for more ergonomic methods of transporting heavy loads such as compressed gas cylinders, inventions which directly address the shortcomings of the prior art are always in need. Evidence of the longstanding need for improved handling and transportation equipment for compressed gas cylinders can be found in the patent art.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 2,624,483 to Ketzel discloses a carrier for welding outfits wherein the carrier can be used as a transport trailer for dragging compressed gas cylinders behind a vehicle on a road and also for holding the compressed gas cylinders firmly in an upright position during use.
[0005] U.S. Pat. No. 1,896,249 to Russel discloses a carrier for compressed gas cylinders which can be used to manually transport two compressed gas cylinders. The carrier has a collapsible storage means so that the compressed gas cylinders need not be removed from the transporter while the cylinders are being used.
[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 5,658,118 to Luca discloses a transporter for compressed gas cylinders which comprises an elongated load-bearing beam which has attached to it a cylinder support yoke for cradling the compressed gas cylinder, a first set of wheels for transporting the compressed gas cylinder, a pair of rotatably attached wheels by which the load-bearing means will be supported when in an inclined upright position, and a hook for engaging with a valve cover of a compressed gas cylinder.
[0007] It will be understood after a review of the prior art that known transport carts or transporters for compressed gas cylinders do not provide means for transporting a compressed gas cylinder from a first surface having a first height to a second surface having a different second height. Known compressed gas cylinder transporters require manually lifting or lowering a compressed gas cylinder from a first height to a different second height. Thus, a need exists for a transport cart for compressed gas cylinders which will permit a user to easily transport the cylinder from a first surface having a first height to a second surface having a different second height while minimizing the effort required by the user to do so.
[0008] The present invention addresses the disadvantages of known transport carts for elongated objects and, thus, is generally directed to a versatile transport cart which can be used to transport compressed gas cylinders from a first surface having a first height to a second surface having a different second height. The construction of the present transport cart is such that it can be easily manufactured and adapted for use with a wide range of elongated objects, such as compressed gas cylinders, of a variety of sizes and dimensions. The cart of the present invention will permit facile lifting and relocation of elongated objects and can be used in a variety of commercial, industrial and residential applications.
[0009] In one aspect, the invention provides a cart for transporting elongated objects, the cart comprising:
[0010] a frame comprising a rear end, a front end, an upper portion and a base;
[0011] a receiving area defined by and disposed at said front end of said frame;
[0012] a retainer pivotally engaged with said frame for retaining an elongated object received in said receiving area; and
[0013] moving means mounted on said base of said frame to permit moving said frame on a surface;
[0014] wherein a lower portion of said elongated object can be transported from a first height to a different second height, approximating a height of said retainer, by pivoting said retainer relative to said frame.
[0015] The retainer of the cart can be adapted to retain elongated objects, such as compressed gas cylinders, about a point approximating the center of gravity of the object. The retainer will be pivotally mounted with respect to the cart; therefore, an elongated object being retained by the retainer will be relatively easily pivoted about its center of gravity making it possible for the lower end of the object to be lifted to a height which approximates that of the retainer. The retainer can comprise one or more of a variety of different gripping means which are adapted to grasp, hold, or retain objects.
[0016] The cart of the invention can further comprise a rest which is disposed distal from the retainer and which is adapted to at least one of receive and retain an upper or lower portion of the elongated object when the object has been mounted onto the cart and pivoted about its center of gravity.
[0017] A cart according to the invention can further comprise a height adjuster which is telescopically engaged with the frame of the cart and which is pivotally engaged with the retainer so as to permit adjustment of the altitude of the retainer with respect to the altitude of the cart. In this embodiment, a cart resting on a first surface having a first height can be used to lift an elongated object from the first surface to a second surface having a higher or lower height relative to the first surface without changing the relative altitude of the cart. The height adjuster of the cart can comprise a variety of well-known manual, mechanical and/or automatic lifting means known to those of skill in the art.
[0018] The retainer can be pivotally engaged with the frame of the cart by essentially any known pivoting or hinge means. The cart of the invention can also include one or more storage areas for storing equipment, small compressed gas cylinders, tools, and other objects.
[0019] In another aspect, the present invention provides a cart for transporting compressed gas cylinders from a first surface having a first height to a second surface having a second height, said cart comprising:
[0020] a frame defining a cylinder receiving area at a first end thereof;
[0021] a cylinder retainer pivotally engaged with said frame and disposed adjacent said cylinder receiving area; and
[0022] moving means affixed to said frame to permit movement of said cart;
[0023] wherein a lower portion of said gas cylinder can be raised to a height approximating that of said cylinder retainer.
[0024] According to one embodiment of the invention, the cylinder retainer can be made height adjustable relative to the cart such that the altitude of the cylinder retainer will change while keeping constant the altitude of the cart and the position of the cylinder retainer with respect to the cylinder. A particular embodiment of the invention also provides a cylinder retainer which height is adjustable with respect to the height of the cylinder. When a height adjustable cylinder retainer is used, a height adjustable cylinder rest can also be used. The cart can be adapted such that the height of the cylinder rest and the cylinder retainer can be adjusted simultaneously or independently of one another.
[0025] Other features, advantages and embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by the following description, accompanying examples and appended claims.
[0026] The following drawings are part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the invention. The invention may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the detailed description of the specific embodiments presented herein.
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[0034] The gripping means is adapted to tightly grasp or grip an elongated object so as to provide a firm hold of the object. The gripping means (
[0035] The retainer (
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[0037] Although the cylinder rest (
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[0039] Although the height adjuster can be a gear box, the height adjuster according to the invention can comprise a crank, gear box, sprocket, ratchet, toothed support, handle, chain, pulley, block and tackle pulley, gear and combinations thereof.
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[0041] The height adjustable retainer (
[0042] It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the retainer (
[0043] As depicted in the attached figures, the cart for transporting elongated objects according to the invention can comprise metal, plastic, alloys, and other rigid materials to form the frame and various elements of the cart. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that essentially any rigid material which is durable, hard, tough, and wear resistant enough to tolerate use in commercial and industrial environments should be suitable in constructing the cart of the invention.
[0044] A cart according to the invention can be used to transport elongated objects such as tubes, cylinders, rods, poles, beams, planks, joists, or boxes. The cart of the present invention can also be used, but is not limited necessarily to being used, in transporting compressed gas cylinders.
[0045] The cart according to the invention can also be used to transport other articles; therefore, the cart can further comprise one or more storage areas for storing and/or retaining such other articles during transport. The storage areas can be disposed within the framework of the body or attached externally thereto. The storage areas can comprise shelves, trays, drawers, boxes, bins or other such storage areas known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0046] Although depicted herein as a strictly open body structure, the frame of the cart can comprise walls or other flat structures in place of the angle iron, iron rod or metal strap used to build the cart of the invention. The wall portions of the cart can be disposed such that one or more trays, compartments, bins, cabinets or closed sections will be formed in the cart. Such closed sections may be used as storage areas. Although the frame which comprises the cart according to the invention has been depicted as generally being box shaped, the frame and thus the cart of the invention can be shaped as desired, for example, as a circle, sphere, rectangle, paraboloid, trapezoid, cube, cone, beam, pyramid, I-beam, or other such geometric figures.
[0047] As used herein, the moving means (
[0048] As used herein, the term “receiving area” shall refer to an area which is defined by the frame of the cart according to the invention and which is capable of receiving an elongated object such as a compressed gas cylinder. The receiving area will more preferably be defined by an extended base portion of the cart. The extended base portion of the cart can protrude away from the main body portion of the cart to a distance beyond the diameter of an elongated object being retained by the cart.
[0049] The stabilization means which comprise the retainer of the invention are intended to stabilize an elongated object once it has been retained by the retainer to avoid dislocation of the object relative to the retainer. The stabilization means can comprise a plate, support, bracket, V-shape, U-shape, or other such structure which was useful in stabilizing the disposition of a first object relative to a second object.
[0050] In order to maintain the retainer, gripping means, moving means or height adjuster at a given location, position or height, each can further comprise one or more locking means. For example, a first locking means can be used to keep the retainer in a vertical position; a second locking means can be used to lock the moving means and keep the cart in place; a third locking means can be used to lock a first height adjuster to keep the retainer at a given height; and a fourth locking means can be used to lock a second height adjuster to keep the rest at a given height.
[0051] The above is a detailed description of particular embodiments of the invention. It is recognized that departures from the disclosed embodiments may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. Those of skill in the art should, in light of the present disclosure, appreciate that many changes can be made in the specific embodiments which are disclosed herein and still obtain a like or similar result without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. All of the embodiments disclosed and claimed herein can be made and executed without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure.