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Patent Abstract
An attachment which is readily installed on a conventional hand
truck, providing additional load bearing area and restraining points,
thereby increasing the utility of the hand truck, and making the
hand truck safer to operate.
Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A hand truck comprising: (a) a vertical ladder-back frame including
a plurality of horizontal cross-braces extending between vertical
side rails from an upper end of the frame to a lower end of the
frame, said frame having a handle at the top and axle-mounted wheels
at a bottom; (b) a toe plate affixed to the bottom of said frame
and extending substantially horizontally from the front of the frame;
(c) a plurality of cage members, each cage member comprising a lower
load bearing section, a front restraining section and an upper enclosing
section, the lower load bearing section resting on the toe plate
and extending forward, the front restraining section comprising
the vertical portion of the cage member, and the upper enclosing
section comprising the portion of the cage member extending backward
from the front restraining section to the upper end of the frame;
(d) a first attachment means connecting the lower load bearing section
of each cage member to a horizontal cross-brace at the lower end
of the frame; (e) a second attachment means connecting the upper
enclosing section of each cage member to a horizontal cross-brace
at the upper end of the frame; and (f) a plurality of cross-supports
connecting adjacent cage members.
2. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein the first attachment means
comprises a hanger assembly, said hanger assembly having a bottom
end connected to the lower load bearing section and an upper end
configured into a hanger to fit over the horizontal cross-brace
at the lower end of the frame.
3. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein the second attachment means
comprises a bracket connected to the upper enclosing section, said
bracket adapted to fit over the horizontal cross-brace at the upper
end of the frame.
4. The hand truck of claim 1 wherein the cage members are configured
in a "U" shape.
5. A hand truck comprising: (a) a vertical ladder-back frame including
a plurality of horizontal cross-braces extending between vertical
side rails from an upper end of the frame to a lower end of the
frame, said frame having a handle at the top and axle-mounted wheels
at a bottom; (b) a toe plate affixed to the bottom of said frame
and extending substantially horizontally from the front of the frame;
(c) two cage members, each cage member comprising a lower load bearing
section, a front restraining section and an upper enclosing section,
the lower load bearing section resting on the toe plate and extending
forward, the front restraining section comprising the vertical portion
of the cage member, and the upper enclosing section comprising the
portion of the cage member extending from the front restraining
section to the upper end of the frame; (d) a first attachment means
connecting the lower load bearing section of each cage member to
a horizontal cross-brace at the lower end of the frame; (e) a second
attachment means connecting the upper enclosing section of each
cage member to a horizontal cross-brace at the upper end of the
frame; and (f) a plurality of cross-supports connecting the cage
members.
6. The hand truck of claim 5 wherein the first attachment means
comprises a hanger assembly, said hanger assembly having a bottom
end attached to the lower load bearing section and an upper end
configured into a hanger to fit over the horizontal cross-brace
at the lower end of the frame.
7. The hand truck of claim 5 wherein the second attachment means
comprises a bracket connected to the upper enclosing section, said
bracket adapted to fit over the horizontal cross-brace at the upper
end of the frame.
8. The hand truck of claim 5 wherein the cage members are configured
in a "U" shape.
9. A hand truck comprising: (a) a vertical ladder-back frame including
a plurality of horizontal cross-braces extending between vertical
side rails from an upper end of the frame to a lower end of the
frame, said frame having a handle at the top and axle-mounted wheels
at a bottom; (b) a toe plate affixed to the bottom of said frame
and extending substantially horizontally from the front of the frame;
(c) two cage members, each cage member comprising a lower load bearing
section, a front restraining section and an upper enclosing section,
the lower load bearing section resting on the toe plate and extending
forward, the front restraining section comprising the vertical portion
of the cage member, and the upper enclosing section comprising the
portion of the cage member extending from the front restraining
section to the upper end of the frame; (d) a first attachment means
connecting the lower load bearing section of each cage member to
a horizontal cross-brace at the lower end of the frame; (e) a second
attachment means connecting the upper enclosing section of each
cage member to a vertical side rail at the upper end of the frame;
and (f) a plurality of cross-supports connecting the cage members.
10. The hand truck of claim 9 wherein the first attachment means
comprises a hanger assembly, said hanger assembly having a lower
end attached to the lower load bearing section and an upper end
configured into a hanger to fit over the horizontal cross-brace
at the lower end of the frame.
11. The hand truck of claim 9 wherein the second attachment means
comprises a universal mount connected to the vertical side rail.
12. A hand truck comprising: (a) a vertical ladder-back frame including
a plurality of horizontal cross-braces extending between vertical
side rails from an upper end of the frame to a lower end of the
frame, said frame having a handle at the top and axle-mounted wheels
at a bottom; (b) a toe plate affixed to the bottom of said frame
and extending substantially horizontally from the front of the frame;
(c) two cage members, each cage member comprising a lower load bearing
section, a front restraining section and an upper enclosing section,
the lower load bearing section resting on the toe plate and extending
forward, the front restraining section comprising the vertical portion
of the cage member, and the upper enclosing section comprising the
portion of the cage member extending from the front restraining
section to the upper end of the frame; (d) a first attachment means
connecting the lower load bearing section of each cage member to
a horizontal cross-brace at the lower end of the frame; (e) a second
attachment means connecting the upper enclosing section of each
cage member to a vertical side rail at the upper end of the frame;
and (f) a plurality of cross-supports connecting the cage members.
13. The hand truck of claim 12 wherein the first attachment means
comprises a hanger assembly, said hanger assembly having a lower
end attached to the lower load bearing section and an upper end
configured into a hanger to fit over the horizontal cross-brace
at the lower end of the frame.
14. The hand truck of claim 12 wherein the second attachment means
comprises a clamp adapted to attach to the vertical side rail at
the upper end of the frame.
15. A hand truck comprising: (a) a vertical ladder-back frame including
a plurality of horizontal cross-braces extending between vertical
side rails from an upper end of the frame to a lower end of the
frame, said frame having a handle at the top and axle-mounted wheels
at a bottom; (b) a toe plate affixed to the bottom of said frame
and extending substantially horizontally from the front of the frame;
(c) two cage members, each cage member comprising a lower load bearing
section and a front restraining section, the lower load bearing
section resting on the toe plate and extending forward, and the
front restraining section comprising the vertical portion of the
cage member; (d) a first attachment means connecting the lower load
bearing section of each cage member to a horizontal cross-brace
at the lower end of the frame; and (e) a plurality of cross-supports
connecting the cage members.
16. The hand truck of claim 15 wherein the first attachment means
comprises a hanger assembly, said hanger assembly having a bottom
end attached to the lower load bearing section and an upper end
configured into a hanger to fit over the horizontal cross-brace
at the lower end of the frame.
Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is directed to hand trucks and particularly
to a hand truck attachment which readily attaches to a hand truck
thereby allowing different types, shapes and sizes of items to be
transported by the hand truck.
[0002] Conventional hand trucks are manually propelled and generally
comprise a frame with a handle on the upper end of the frame, wheels
at the lower end of the frame, and a toe plate attached at the lower
end of the frame, where the toe plate is generally perpendicular
to the frame. Items carried on the hand truck are stacked on the
toe plate, and the frame is rocked backwards, tilting on the wheels
so that the items rest against the frame as the hand truck is wheeled
to the desired location. However, the types, shapes and sizes of
items which may be transported on a conventional hand truck are
limited. Typically, a conventional hand truck works best for moving
boxes, bags, and barrels. Items which are not placed directly on
the toe plate may not be stable during transporting the hand truck,
and those items may fall off through the frame members, to the side,
or the front of the hand truck because the only points of support
provided by a conventional hand truck are at the toe plate and at
the frame supports. Small items and items which are not readily
stackable are even more difficult to transport by a conventional
hand truck, because of the lack of support points.
[0003] Various ideas have been proposed for modifying a conventional
hand truck to provide greater utility in transporting different
items. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,602 (Sanders) discloses
a hand truck for handling bulky freight. This hand truck has a large
cage or freight supporting surface with three walls, which may be
used to support and carry bulky freight such as loaf bread, plastic
foam objects and the like. However, the front of this hand truck
is open. When this hand truck is not being used, the side members
and the toe plate extension can be folded to permit the hand truck
to be carried by a supply truck or stored without occupying an undue
amount of space. The side members and toe plate extension are not
readily detachable from the hand truck.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,987 discloses an attachment to a conventional
hand truck which readily attaches to increase the ease of carrying
small articles. This attachment comprises a foldable panel system
which provides lateral support for articles loaded on the hand truck.
The three panels include a back plate and two side plates. However
the only support provided at the front of the hand truck are straps
which extend across the two side plates. The attachment provides
no additional load-bearing area to the toe plate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention is directed to an apparatus which
readily attaches to a conventional hand truck, and is easily removed
once use of the hand truck has been completed. As a further advantage
the present invention provides additional load-bearing area to the
toe plate thereby increasing the capacity of a conventional hand
truck.
[0006] The conventional hand truck is comprised of a vertical ladder-back
frame which includes a plurality of horizontal cross-braces extending
between vertical side rails from an upper end of the frame to a
lower end of the frame. The frame typically has a handle at the
top and a pair of axle-mounted wheels at a bottom. The frame has
a toe plate affixed to the bottom, which extends substantially horizontally
from the front of the frame. The present invention comprises a plurality
of cage members, each cage member comprising a lower load bearing
section, a front restraining section and an upper enclosing section.
The lower load bearing section rests on the toe plate and extends
forward. The front restraining section comprises the vertical portion
of the cage member, and the upper enclosing section comprises the
portion of the cage member continuing backwardly to the upper end
of the frame. A first attachment means connects the lower load bearing
section of each cage member to a horizontal cross-brace at the lower
end of the frame and a second attachment means connects the upper
enclosing section of each cage member to a horizontal cross-brace
at the upper end of the frame. A plurality of cross-supports connecting
adjacent cage members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the disclosed
invention attached to a conventional hand truck.
[0008] FIG. 2 is an isometric view of one embodiment of the disclosed
invention, detached from a hand truck.
[0009] FIG. 3 shows a top view of an alternative means of attaching
the upper end of the disclosed invention to a conventional hand
truck.
[0010] FIG. 4 shows a side view of an alternative means of attaching
the lower end of the disclosed invention to a conventional hand
truck.
[0011] FIG. 5 shows an isometric view of an alternative embodiment
of the disclosed invention attached to a conventional hand truck.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0012] As shown in FIG. 1, a conventional hand truck comprises
a ladder-back frame 10, two vertical side rails, 12, a handle 14,
horizontal cross-braces 16, a toe plate 18, and wheels 22. The present
invention comprises a plurality of cage members 24, each cage member
comprising a lower load bearing section 26, a front restraining
section 28, and an upper enclosing section 30. The cage members
24 may be constructed of a malleable, moldable or weldable material,
such as thin wall mild steel tubing. If smaller items are to be
carried on the hand truck, it may be desirable to have more than
two cage members 24 so that there will be less space between the
cage members. The embodiment shown in FIG. 1 has two cage members
24, which reduces the cost and weight of the invention.
[0013] Each cage member 24 is comprised of three different sections,
the lower load bearing section 26, the front restraining section
28 and the upper enclosing section 30. The lower load bearing section
26 is generally horizontal, extending from the front edge of the
toe plate 18. The front restraining section 28 is the generally
vertical section of each cage member which restrains cargo loaded
on the hand truck from sliding forward. From the generally vertical
front restraining section 28, each cage member 24 curves back at
the top to connect the cage member to the ladder back frame 10,
the horizontal section forming the upper enclosing section 30 of
the cage member.
[0014] The lower load bearing section 26 of each cage member 24
rests upon the toe plate 18. The lower load bearing section 26 extends
out beyond the front edge of the toe plate 18, following a plane
parallel to the plane of the toe plate, thus providing a load bearing
area which extends beyond the edge of the toe plate. Attachment
means, such as a lower hanger assembly 32, terminating in a hanger
34, connect each cage member 24 to a horizontal cross-brace 16 of
the hand cart. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, the lower hanger assembly
32 and hanger 34 may be constructed of flat metal stock or of flattened
tubing. The hanger 34 is formed at the upper end of the hanger assembly
in a U-shaped configuration, as shown in FIG. 1. Alternatively,
the hanger 34' may be formed in a V-shaped configuration as shown
in FIG. 4. For either configuration, the lower hanger assembly 34
or 34' is hung on the horizontal cross-brace 16.
[0015] The front restraining section 28 of each cage member 24
is substantially vertical, extending from the end of the lower load
bearing section 26 at the lower end of the hand truck to the end
of the upper enclosing section 30 of the cage member. As shown in
FIG. 1, the front restraining sections 28 of each cage member 24
define a plane generally parallel to the plane formed by the ladder-back
frame 10 of the hand truck. The front restraining sections 28 provide
rigid support points for cargo transported by the hand truck. For
example, when transporting items such as cinder blocks, the front
restraining sections 28 provide front support to prevent the blocks
from tumbling from the front of the hand truck. The front restraining
sections 28 further provide support to items which do not readily
stack. For example, firewood is not easily transported by a conventional
hand truck because the rounded pieces tend to roll. However, the
present invention provides additional support points to firewood
so that it may be stacked and easily transported with the hand truck.
[0016] The upper enclosing section 30 provides horizontal containment
and support for cargo transported by the hand truck. The upper enclosing
section 30 extends from the top of the front restraining section
28 backward to the ladder-back frame 10 of the hand truck. As shown
in FIG. 1, the upper enclosing section 30 may be attached to a horizontal
cross-brace 16 of the ladder-back frame 10 by means of an attachment
bracket 36, where the attachment bracket is generally U-shaped as
depicted in FIG. 1. Alternatively, the attachment bracket 36 may
be generally V-Shaped and formed by connecting two plates together
at the top. As depicted in FIGS. 2 and 3, the upper enclosing section
30 may also be attached to a vertical side rail 12 of the ladder-back
frame 10, using a universal mount 36'. The universal mount is formed
by terminating the upper enclosing section 30 in the shape of a
"U," configured to fit around each vertical side rail
12. The universal mount 36' is further secured by a retaining pin
40.
[0017] Adjacent cage members 24 are attached to one another with
horizontal cross-supports 38. The cross-supports provide further
contact points for cargo carried on the hand truck. Side panels
constructed of metal screening, plastic, or other light weight materials
may be attached to the front or sides of the cage members 24 to
provide additional support or to enable transporting smaller items
with the hand truck without the items falling through the space
between the cage members.
[0018] An alternative embodiment of the invention is disclosed
in FIG. 5. In this embodiment, each cage member 24 is comprised
of two different sections, the lower load bearing section 26 and
the front restraining section 28. The lower load bearing section
26 is generally horizontal, extending from the front edge of the
toe plate 18. The front restraining section 28 is the generally
vertical section of each cage member which restrains cargo loaded
on the hand truck from sliding forward. Adjacent cage members 24
are attached to one another with horizontal cross-supports 38. In
this embodiment, because there is only one connection of each cage
member 24 to the ladder-back frame 10 of the hand truck, the cage
members may be constructed of a more rigid material than the embodiment
disclosed in FIG. 1.
[0019] In addition to use of the disclosed invention for transporting
various items, such as cinder blocks, fire wood, and boxes, the
disclosed invention, when attached to a hand truck, provides a portable
storage rack for these items. This use may be accomplished by simply
lowering the handle 14 of the hand truck to the ground, so that
the ladder back frame 10 is parallel to the ground and resting on
the ground.
[0020] While the above is a description of various embodiments
of the present invention, further modifications may be employed
without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
For example, the size, shape, and/or material of the various components
may be changed as desired. Thus the scope of the invention should
not be limited by the specific structures disclosed. Instead the
true scope of the invention should be determined by the following
claims.
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