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Patent Abstract
A power assisted hand truck is provided, which includes a generally
vertically oriented rigid frame having a top end, a bottom end,
a front load receiving side, a rear side, and a load bearing member
joined to the front load receiving side of the frame. This hand
truck includes a pair of hand truck wheels rotatably joined laterally
towards the bottom end of the frame so that the frame, and thus
the hand truck, can be wheeled about. A motor is rigidly joined
to the frame and is configured to rotate a power assistance wheel,
which is rotatably joined to the frame towards the bottom end of
the back side such that power assisted translational motion is imparted
to the frame when both the motor and the power assistance wheel
are engaged. Thus, the user can engage this power assistance system
to significantly reduce his or her work required to push a heavy
load on the hand truck, especially when moving the heavy load up
inclines. Some embodiments locate the power assistance wheel in
a generally centered position between the pair of hand truck wheels
such that load balancing stability is improved.
Patent Claims
I claim:
1. A power assisted hand truck, comprising: a generally vertically
oriented rigid frame having a top end, a bottom end, a front load
receiving side, and a rear side; a load bearing member joined to
the front load receiving side of the frame; a pair of hand truck
wheels rotatably joined laterally towards the bottom end of the
frame such that the frame can be rolled about; and a motor rigidly
joined to the frame, the motor being configured to rotate a power
assistance wheel that is rotatably joined to the frame towards the
bottom end of the back side such that power assisted translational
motion is imparted to the frame when both the motor and the power
assistance wheel are engaged.
2. The power assisted hand truck of claim 1 wherein the power assistance
wheel is generally centered between the pair of hand truck wheels
such that load balancing stability is improved.
3. The power assisted hand truck of claim 1 wherein the motor is
configured to rotate the power assistance wheel by driving a gearbox,
which gearbox is configured to transmit rotational motion from the
motor to a power assistance axle that is joined to the power assistance
wheel such that rotational motion is imparted to the power assistance
wheel when the motor is engaged.
4. The power assisted hand truck of claim 1, further comprising
a power assistance wheel axle that is rigidly joined to the frame
and rotatably joined to the power assistance wheel, whereby the
motor is a hub motor configured to directly rotate the power assistance
wheel about the power assistance wheel axle such that rotational
motion is imparted to the power assistance wheel when the motor
is engaged.
5. The power assisted hand truck of claim 4, wherein the hub motor
comprises a built-in mechanical brake.
6. The power assisted hand truck of claim 1, wherein the motor
is an electric motor configured to receive power from a battery,
whereby said power assisted hand truck further comprises said battery.
7. The power assisted hand truck of claim 6, further comprising
a motor control module that is configured to control the rotational
motion imparted to the power assistance wheel by the electric motor,
the motor control module being further configured to both receive
a rotational motion command from a user and deliver the necessary
signals to the electric motor to rotate the power assistance wheel
substantially corresponding to the rotational motion command.
8. The power assisted hand truck of claim 7, wherein the rotational
motion command essentially corresponds to a variable or fixed rotational
speed of the power assistance wheel in the forward or reverse rotational
directions.
9. The power assisted hand truck of claim 1, wherein the power
assistance wheel is configured such that it engages the ground when
the power assisted hand truck is pivotally tilted in the rear direction
at a certain tilt engagement angle.
10. The power assisted hand truck of claim 9, wherein the tilt
engagement angle is approximately 45 degrees on level ground.
11. A power assisted hand truck, comprising: a generally vertically
oriented rigid frame having a top end, a bottom end, a front load
receiving side, and a rear side; a load bearing member joined to
the front load receiving side of the frame; a pair of hand truck
wheels rotatably joined laterally towards the bottom end of the
frame such that the frame can be rolled about; and rotational means
to rotate a power assistance wheel means such that translational
motion is imparted to the frame when both the rotational means and
the power assistance wheel means are engaged.
Patent Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to hand trucks for
use in manually handling and moving relatively heavy loads. More
particularly, the invention relates to hand trucks with powered
wheels that assist the operator moving relatively heavy loads.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Hand trucks and dollies including permanently mounted wheeled
supports have long been used to assist people in manually moving
and manipulating heavy objects such as furniture, appliances, food,
beverage, shipping/moving containers, and the like. Typically, those
of the fixedly attachable type comprise a support frame movably
supported on a pair of wheels together with means for securing the
device to a lower portion of the load such as to a dependent flange.
The standard hand truck types, which are not fixedly secured, have
commonly had an upright back support mounted to wheels with a short
bottom flange or foot formed at a right angle to the upright support.
By placing the bottom of a load on the foot and tilting the hand
truck so that a side of the load rests against the upright support,
the load may be lifted from a supporting floor for movement. The
operator then pulls back on the handle located that the top of the
hand truck and pivots the load on the two wheels typically located
at the bottom of the hand truck. The operator then applies both
vertical and horizontal pressure to the handle to make the hand
truck move forward and to balance the load.
[0003] When using a standard hand truck to transfer heavy objects
the operator must balance the angle based on the incline and terrain
and apply additional force. To help balance the proper angle others
have added two bars, which are attached near the base of the handle
and have wheel attached at the bottom. The operator simply positions
the support bars into a 45 degree angle. When objects are loaded
and the operator pulls back on the handle the load is balanced on
the two support bars. Carrying heavy loads or walking long distances
requires a significant amount of energy. To provide assistance in
moving the hand truck known methods have added gears and electric
motors to the standard hand truck as implemented, for example, by
U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,332 ('332). In '332, a motor is used to drive
the axle spindles of the standard hand truck wheels either to the
right or left depending upon the direction selected by a controlling
switch. While useful in some situations, in practice, such integrated
power assist mechanisms are often costly to implement into at manufacturing
time due to tedious non-standard mechanisms, which also makes them
impractical to be retrofitted onto standard hand trucks. Furthermore,
such approaches still place an undue burden on the operator to balance
the load using the hand truck handle. Other known approaches seek
to address the load balancing problem, where U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,530,740
('740) and 4,091,942 are examples. In '740, load balancing is handled
by support poles that extend downward from each side of the standard
hand truck frame towards the ground where they have wheel attached
for supporting a heavy load at certain angle with respect to the
ground. Among other drawbacks, such configurations make the resulting
hand truck more difficult to manage, especially through tight turns
and over uneven surfaces.
[0004] In view of the foregoing, there clearly is a need for improved
techniques for efficiently providing both power assistance and load
balancing to standard hand trucks. It would also be desirable if
such a solution is capable of being economically retrofitted onto
preexisting standard hand trucks.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The present invention is illustrated by way of example,
and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying
drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements
and in which:
[0006] FIG. 1 illustrates a rear, exploded view of a hand truck
configured according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0007] FIG. 2 illustrates a rear perspective view of a hand truck
configured according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0008] FIG. 3 shows a rear view of a hand truck and the relative
position of the powered drive wheel according to an embodiment of
the present invention;
[0009] FIG. 4 is a side perspective view of a hand truck configured
according to an embodiment of the present invention in its engaged
orientation;
[0010] FIG. 5 illustrates a rear, exploded view of a hand truck
configured according to a hub motor embodiment of the present invention;
[0011] FIG. 6 illustrates a rear perspective view of a hand truck
configured according to a hub motor embodiment of the present invention;
[0012] FIG. 7 shows a rear view of a hand truck and the relative
position of the powered drive wheel according to a hub motor embodiment
of the present invention; and
[0013] FIG. 8 is a side perspective view of a hand truck configured
according to a hub motor embodiment of the present invention in
its engaged orientation.
[0014] Unless otherwise indicated illustrations in the figures
are not necessarily drawn to scale.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0015] To achieve the forgoing and other objects and in accordance
with the purpose of the invention, an improved power assisted hand
truck is provided.
[0016] In one embodiment of the present power assisted hand truck
invention, a power assisted hand truck is provided, which includes
a generally vertically oriented rigid frame having a top end, a
bottom end, a front load receiving side, a rear side, and a load
bearing member joined to the front load receiving side of the frame.
This hand truck includes a pair of hand truck wheels rotatably joined
laterally towards the bottom end of the frame so that the frame,
and thus the hand truck, can be wheeled about. A motor is rigidly
joined to the frame and is configured to rotate a power assistance
wheel, which is rotatably joined to the frame towards the bottom
end of the back side such that power assisted translational motion
is imparted to the frame when both the motor and the power assistance
wheel are engaged. Thus, the user can engage this power assistance
system to significantly reduce his or her work required to push
a heavy load on the hand truck, especially when moving the heavy
load up inclines. Some embodiments locate the power assistance wheel
in a generally centered position between the pair of hand truck
wheels such that load balancing stability is improved.
[0017] In some alternate, embodiments of present invention, the
motor is configured to rotate the power assistance wheel by driving
a gearbox, which gearbox is configured to transmit rotational motion
from the motor to a power assistance axle that is joined to the
power assistance wheel such that rotational motion is imparted to
the power assistance wheel when the motor is engaged. However, in
other embodiments, power assistance wheel axle is, instead, rigidly
joined to the frame and rotatably joined to the power assistance
wheel, whereby the motor is a hub motor configured to directly rotate
the power assistance wheel about the power assistance wheel axle
such that rotational motion is imparted to the power assistance
wheel when the motor is engaged. The hub motor may also include
a built-in mechanical brake in some applications.
[0018] The motor is an electric motor in some embodiments and is
configured to receive power from a battery, which is included on
the power assisted hand truck. To more effectively control the motion
of the present power assisted hand truck, some embodiments include
a motor control module that is configured to control the rotational
motion imparted to the power assistance wheel by the electric motor,
the motor control module being further configured to both receive
a rotational motion command from a user and deliver the necessary
signals to the electric motor to rotate the power assistance wheel
substantially corresponding to the rotational motion command. The
rotational motion command, in some embodiments, can result in a
variable or fixed rotational speed to the power assistance wheel
in the forward or reverse rotational directions.
[0019] In an aspect of the present invention, the power assistance
wheel is configured such that it engages the ground when the power
assisted hand truck is pivotally tilted in the rear direction at
a certain tilt engagement angle. Typically, a tilt engagement angle
of approximately 45 degrees relative to level ground is desirable.
[0020] Other features, advantages, and object of the present invention
will become more apparent and be more readily understood from the
following detailed description, which should be read in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The present invention is best understood by reference to
the detailed figures and description set forth herein.
[0022] Embodiments of the invention are discussed below with reference
to the Figures. However, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate
that the detailed description given herein with respect to these
figures is for explanatory purposes as the invention extends beyond
these limited embodiments.
[0023] The present invention is directed towards assisting hand
truck operators in the moving and balancing of heavy objects across
relatively flat surfaces or inclines.
[0024] In one aspect of the present invention, a hand truck may
be configured according to an embodiment of the present invention
as shown in the rear, exploded view of FIG. 1.
[0025] In the figure, a hand truck 100 has, or is made to have,
a cross support 105, and a lower mounting plate 110. In some alternative
embodiments, cross support 105 may not be need and is optional as
described below. A power assist module 120 is fixedly joined to
lower mounting plate 110 in a multiplicity of known ways, by way
of example and not limitation, bolting or welding them together.
In some alternative embodiments lower mounting plate 110 may not
be required when those skilled in the art determine that power assist
module 120 may be safely and robustly mounted in other known ways
to hand truck 100, by way of example and not limitation, by welding
or bolting it to a hand truck frame 115.
[0026] Power assist module 120 comprises mechanical joining of
a power assist module back plate 123, a power assist wheel 125,
a power assist motor 130 housed in a motor box 135, and a power
assist power source 140 housed in a power source box 145, and a
power assist motor gearbox 150. Power assist power source 140 may
be any suitable power source to drive power assist motor 130. For
example, if power assist motor 130 is a 12 volt electrical motor,
then power assist power source 140 would be selected to a 12 volt
battery, preferably of the rechargeable type, of suitable amperage
to drive power assist motor 130 for enough time under load and be
of suitable dimensions to fit into power source box 145. Likewise,
those in the art will know how to appropriately select power assist
motor 130 and power assist motor gearbox 150 to provide the drive
power and speed required for the particular application.
[0027] Hand truck 100 is further provided with a power assist actuation
switch 155, which is located conveniently for use by the operator
to appropriately activate power assist module 120. The power assist
wires (not shown) that conductively connect power assist actuation
switch 155 to a motor control circuit (not shown) may be protectively
routed through conduit 160, which conduit may be fixedly attached
to hand truck 100 on cross support 105 or any other suitable location
according to known methods in the art. It should be appreciated
that some applications may not require conduit 160 and, instead,
alternate embodiments may arrange and attach the power assist wires
and power assist actuation switch 155 in a multiplicity of known
configurations depending on the application requirements. Those
skilled in the art will readily know how to appropriately select
and configure power assist actuation switch 155 is depending on
the application and functionality desired. By way of example, and
not limitation, in some embodiments, power assist actuation switch
155 is a single position, momentary on switch, which provides a
measure of additional safety and convenience in certain applications.
Yet other embodiments may require a switch capable of dual position,
momentary operation to actuate, for example, power assist motor
130 in the forward and reverse directions thereby permitting the
operator to use the power assistance capability of the present invention
both the in forward and backward direction as needed. Motor control
circuits are readily available that can properly drive and control
power assist motor 130 according to appropriate signals from power
assist actuation switch 155.
[0028] When required in certain embodiments, a power source recharge
port 170 may be located in any convenient place, which is preferable
to manufacturing and/or operator usage considerations. In such embodiments
of the present invention, a battery charger is also provided for
recharging, through power source recharge port 170, power assist
power source 140 when it is a rechargeable battery.
[0029] In the present embodiment, power assist module 120 is joined
via power assist module back plate 123 to lower mounting plate 110
by known means; however, it is contemplated that in alternate embodiments
and depending on the application requirements, a skilled artisan
may appropriately configure power assist module 120 in size and
location in a multiplicity of known ways such that it can be robustly
(relative to at a certain maximum load) joined to hand truck 100
while safely and effectively performing its power assist and load
balancing functions in accordance with the attendant principles
of the present invention.
[0030] The present electro-mechanical system according to the present
invention is functionally connected and operated as follows. To
activate power assist wheel 125 the operator actuates power assist
actuation switch 155 which signals the motor control circuit (not
shown) to provide power from power assist power source 140 to power
assist motor 130, which transmits is rotational energy to power
assist motor gearbox 150 and in turn power assist wheel 125. In
the depicted embodiment, power assist motor 130 powers a right angle
power assist motor gearbox 150 of the worm gear type; however, it
is contemplated that those in the art, depending of the application
requirements, may implement other known suitable configurations
or gear types. By way of example and not limitation, power assist
motor 130 could, instead, be arranged inline with power assist wheel
125 and use an inline gear system to efficiently transfer rotational
energy from power assist motor 130 to power assist wheel 125. Yet
other embodiments may not have a separate gearbox and, instead,
include the gearbox within the motor.
[0031] The present embodiment may be constructed of a multiplicity
of known materials that provide sufficient structural strength,
and may assembled in accordance with the present teachings via a
multiplicity of known joining and mounting techniques. Those in
the art are familiar with the proper selection of materials and
assembly techniques to carry out the present teachings. By way of
example and not limitation, the structural elements including power
assist module back plate 123, motor box 135, power source box 145
may be made of a metal, such as aluminum or steel, of a suitable
gauge and may all be joined by nuts and bolts for ease of maintaining
internal components.
[0032] FIG. 2 shows a rear perspective view of hand truck 100 in
the upright orientation according to an embodiment of the present
invention wherein power assist wheel 125 preferably does not make
contact to the ground. Typically, the hand truck operator will place
the load onto hand truck 100 in this orientation and with power
assist motor 130 deactivated by having power assist actuation switch
155 is an off position.
[0033] FIG. 3 illustrates a rear view of hand truck 100. The placement
of power assist module 120 (not shown), and hence, the distance
from the rolling surface of power assist wheel 125 in the upright
position, determines the angle that hand truck 100 will make with
respect to the rolling surface when it is tilted backwards during
engagement. Those skilled in the art will know the appropriate angle
desired for their particular application, and will accordingly know
how configure power assist module 120 to result in the desired engagement
angle to the rolling surface. When the rolling surface is level
ground, typically, an engagement angle of 45 degrees is optimal.
When the rolling surface is at a substantial incline relative to
level ground, other engagement angles may be more optimal and the
skilled designer will know the appropriate engagement angle, and
hence power assist module 120 placement height, that performs optimally
over the full range of expected usage.
[0034] FIG. 4 shows a side perspective view of hand truck 100 configured
according to an embodiment of the present invention in its tilted
back, or engaged orientation, where power assist wheel 125 makes
frictional contact with the rolling surface (not shown). Typically
the operator will appropriately place the relatively heavy load
on the base of hand truck 100 while it is in the upright position,
and then tilt backwards hand truck 100 by pivoting on the two hand
truck tires until power assist wheel 125 makes frictional contact
with the rolling surface and then activate power assist actuation
switch 155 thereby activating power assist motor 130 to drive power
assist wheel 125 to move hand truck 100 in the desired direction
with a minimal of effort by the operator. Power assist wheel 125
performs the dual function of providing power assistance and load
stabilization to enable to operator to relatively easily move and
balance the load. The size of power assist wheel 125 is suitably
chosen according to known principles in the art according to the
application, where a diameter of 8 inches is known to be effective
in certain embodiments. To control the conveyance of hand truck
100 the operator activates and deactivates power assist actuation
switch 155 to engage and disengage, respectively, power assist motor
130 and intern the motion of power assist wheel 125. Although power
assist motor gearbox 150 may be of any suitable type, when it is
a worm drive type of gearbox power assist wheel 125 will tend to
act as a break power assist motor 130 is disengaged as it is stopped
from freely turning after the drive power has been removed.
[0035] In some embodiments of the present invention, power assist
module 120 (FIG. 1) is aftermarket add-on component that is configured
onto a standard hand truck as taught by the described foregoing
embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present
invention may be configured to be relatively easily removed after
installation, or, if desired, be joined relatively permanently with
the standard hand truck. In yet other embodiments, the present invention
is completely formed at the time of manufacturing according to the
teachings of the present invention.
[0036] To further improve the power assistance capability provided
by the foregoing teachings, other embodiments of the present invention
replace the two hand truck tires with hub motors. Hub motors have
the tire, rim, brake and motor build as one component. Those in
the art will appreciate that this approach may be applied to either
a standard two-wheel hand truck or a collapsible four-wheel hand
truck. The collapsible hand truck has two hub motor drive wheels
in the front and two small casters supporting the rear portion of
the hand truck, converting to a four-wheel hand truck. The user
simply presses the on/off button and directs the hand truck in the
desired direction. These embodiments may also include built-in mechanical
brakes.
[0037] An hub motor embodiment of the present invention is illustrated
by way of example in FIG. 5 from a rear, exploded perspective view.
In the Figure, a hub motor 510 is provided, which replaces the need
for a separate motor and gear assembly shown in FIGS. 1-4. Preferably,
hub motor 510 is built into the hub of power assist wheel 125 and
optionally includes an electric brake (not shown). Hub motor 510
is fixedly attached to hub power assist module 520 such that it
can safely bare its intended maximum load. For example, hub motor
510 may be connected to 2 brackets mounted on the back of power
source box 145. In some applications, power assist wheel 125 is
a solid tire, yet other suitable tire options will be readily known
to those in the art. The present embodiment allows for a more compact
and efficient power assistances in many common applications and
situations. Hub motors are commonly available that when configure
onto hand truck 100 in accordance with the present teachings, a
significant amount of weight may be carried under power assistance.
By way of example, and not limitation, in the configuration of FIG.
5, a typically available hub powered wheel is capable of caring
and pushing up to 700 lbs of product on hand truck 100.
[0038] Hub power assist module 520 is equipped with an electronic
motor controller 530, capable of suitably controlling the forward
and reverse drive of hub motor 510. In a preferred embodiment, motor
controller 530 provides variable power to hub motor 510 by way of
a power assist actuation switch 155, which may be implemented potentiometer
and controller level that is appropriately is connected to motor
controller 530. In some typical application of the present embodiment,
a 5 k ohms potentiometer connected to a common 24-volt electronic
controller suitably provides variable power, and, hence, speed,
to a 24-volt hub motor. In this 24-volt example, power assist power
source 140 may be 2 12-volt batteries serially connected. In some
embodiments, motor controller 530 is configured to also provide
electronic braking to hand truck 100 to safely come to a stop. Power
source box 145, preferably contains the appropriate power source
configuration to power electronic motor controller 530 and hub motor
510, and electronic motor controller 530. However, other embodiments
are contemplated where these components may be, otherwise, suitably
located depending on the application.
[0039] FIG. 6 illustrates a rear perspective view of a hand truck
configured according to the present hub motor embodiment. FIG. 7
shows a rear view of a hand truck and the relative position of the
powered drive wheel according to the present hub motor embodiment.
FIG. 8 is a side perspective view of a hand truck configured according
the present hub motor embodiment of the present invention in its
engaged orientation.
[0040] Having fully described at least one embodiment of the present
invention, other equivalent or alternative methods of implementing
hand truck power assistance and load balancing according to the
present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
For example, although the embodiments shown were directed to a single
centered, powered wheel, those skilled in the art will recognize
a multiplicity of alternative configurations, such as, by way of
example, and not limitation, embodiments implementing, instead,
two symmetrically disposed rear, powered wheels. Hence, these alternative
embodiments are contemplated as within the scope of the present
invention. It should, therefore, be understood that the invention
has been described above by way of illustration, and the specific
embodiments disclosed are not intended to limit the invention to
the particular forms disclosed. The invention is thus to cover all
modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the
spirit and scope of the following claims.
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