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Patent Abstract
The present invention provides an improved hand truck having a tiltable
platform for carrying heavy objects, which is safe to use and easily
maneuverable, and requires the minimum amount of energy required
for movement of heavy objects. The present invention provides a
tiltable hand truck with minimal risk of injury and minimal risk
of accidents for the operator while operating the present invention.
The present invention provides a method for transporting a heavy
load using a tiltable platform, which makes it easy for heavy objects
to be transported with minimal effort.
Patent Claims
1. A method of transporting a load, comprising the steps of: a)
providing a carrying assembly comprising: a tiltable platform including
a pivoting means; a connecting member including a receiving member
and an axle including an extending member at each end, wherein said
connecting member is able to support and balance said tiltable platform;
and a plurality of carrying wheels each being axially attached to
each of said extending members of said axle of said connecting member;
and b) providing a steering assembly comprising: a plurality of
steering wheels axially attached to each other; a handle member;
and means to releasably and rotatably connect to said receiving
member of said carrying assembly whereby a load can be placed on
said tiltable platform, said load being partially on the ground
and partially on said tiltable platform and when said tiltable platform
is pivoted back to level position said load is placed onto said
tiltable platform.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said pivoting means comprises
one or more substantially half-pipe members attached to said underside
of said tiltable platform, said one or more substantially half-pipe
members being able to releasably and rotatably attach to and pivot
about said axle of said connecting member.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein said extending means are angled
30.degree. above the level plane of said tiltable platform.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said extending members comprise
means for length adjustment.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein said extending members comprise
means for angle adjustment.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein each of said carrying wheels
of said carrying assembly is axially attached outwardly to each
of said extending members.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein said steering assembly and said
carrying assembly are connected by means of a connecting pin and
a receiving socket.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein said connecting member comprises
a goose-neck configuration.
Patent Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. Utility application
Ser. No. 10/910,661, filed Aug. 3, 2004, entitled "Tiltable
Hand Truck", which is a continuation in part application and
claims benefit of priority to U.S. Utility patent application Ser.
No. 10/386,090, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,848,881, filed Mar. 10, 2003,
and entitled "Tiltable Hand Truck", all of which are incorporated
by reference herein in their entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The present invention relates to a tiltable hand truck having
a tiltable platform for the loading of heavy objects further having
a steering assembly that allows for the movement of the heavy object
in any direction. The present invention is particularly adaptable
to lift any object that can be tipped or tilted to facilitate loading
onto the tiltable platform.
[0003] A variety of hand trucks and dollies for movement of heavy
objects are commercially available. Hand trucks and dollies can
be used for a variety of purposes, such as transportation of heavy
plant pots, movement of heavy boxes in warehouses, movement of heavy
furniture and equipment, and generally facilitating the movement
of heavy articles from one point to another. Many of these hand
trucks and dollies are awkward to maneuver and exert much strain
on the operator's joints, back, and muscles. Many of the commercially
available hand trucks and dollies can cause severe injuries when
improperly handled or improperly balanced. The present invention
addresses these problems, and provides related benefits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention relates to a tiltable hand truck that
is safe to use and easily maneuverable, which requires the minimum
amount of energy required for movement of heavy objects. The present
invention provides a tiltable hand truck with minimal risk of injury
and minimal risk of accidents for the operator while operating the
present invention. This is because unlike existing dollies where
the operator's body and strength acts to balance the weight of the
object to be moved, the present invention required minimum energy
to load an object and minimum effort and skill to maneuver.
[0005] One objective of the present invention is to provide an
improved hand truck with a tiltable platform that is particularly
adaptable to lift any object that can be tipped or tilted to facilitate
loading onto the tiltable platform. The tilting of a heavy object
that is to be moved requires much less energy than lifting the object.
Tipping or tilting the object to be moved, exposes its underside,
allowing the tiltable platform of the present invention to engage
the object and act as a receiving dock for the tilted object. Moving
the tiltable platform back to level position causes the weight of
the object to balance at the pivot point and be loaded onto the
tiltable platform with ease and without much effort by the operator.
One advantage of the present invention is that the tiltable platform
lifts into position the object to be moved in an upright position,
which can then be transported and steered away to the location of
choice.
[0006] Another objective of the present invention is to provide
a hand truck with preferably a latchable tilting platform that can
be tilted such that one end swings downwards to the ground and the
opposite end swings upwards forming an incline. The end that swings
downward can be positioned such that the topside of the tilting
platform comes into contact with the bottom side of the tilted object
to be moved. When the platform is tilted to level position, the
object is automatically loaded onto the tilting platform by way
of its own weight. The tiltable platform can then be locked into
position by the latch in order to avoid further movement of the
tiltable platform. Preferably, the present invention provides means
for tilting the tiltable platform into loading position. The tilting
can be achieved, for example, by attaching a raising bar to the
stop shaft situated underneath the tiltable platform such that when
the stop shaft is rotated by means of a handle, the raising bar
rotates with the stop shaft and raises the tiltable platform. The
tiltable platform is designed to tilt by pivoting means. The pivoting
means is preferably attached to the midpoint of the tilting platform,
but the pivoting means may be attached to the underside of the tilting
platform in an off-centered configuration in certain embodiments
of the present invention depending on the type and weight of the
load to be moved.
[0007] Another objective of the present invention is to provide
a hand truck with a plurality of wheels that allow for even distribution
of the weight of the object to be moved and to facilitate the maneuvering
of the loaded hand truck.
[0008] Yet another objective of the present invention is to provide
for a tiltable hand truck with a steering assembly, which steering
assembly is rotatably connected to the frame that houses the tiltable
platform. This configuration facilitates precise locomotion and
is highly maneuverable.
[0009] Another objective of the present invention is to provide
a method for transporting an object from one place to another comprising
the steps of providing a rigid frame having three sides an opening
in front, providing means for locomotion such as wheel, tires, or
other means capable of facilitating the locomotion of the device
and load, preferably providing means for steering the device, and
providing a pivoting carrying platform attached to said rigid frame.
This method for transporting objects includes placing an object
on the pivoting platform while the pivoting platform is in the loading
position, that is the side of the pivoting platform near the open
front is pivoted downwards to the ground, and the opposite side
has pivoted upward forming an incline. In this position the object
to be moved is tilted or tipped to one side so as to expose the
underside of the object, and allow the pivoting platform access
to the underside of the object. Once the underside of the object
is contacted to the topside of the pivoting platform in the load
position, the object to be moved is tilted back or untipped onto
the carrying platform bringing the pivoting carrying platform to
a level position, where a stop shaft halts further movement of the
pivoting carrying platform and the loaded object.
[0010] Further objectives and advantages of the present invention
will become apparent as the description proceeds. To gain a full
appreciation of the scope of the present invention, it will be further
recognized that various aspects of the present invention can be
combined to make desirable embodiments of the invention.
[0011] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms
used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one
of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Where
a term is provided in the singular, the inventor also contemplates
the plural of that term. The nomenclature used herein and the procedures
described below are those well known and commonly employed in the
art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is a is a top/side prospective view of the tiltable
hand truck with the carrying assembly and the steering assembly
in detached configuration with the tiltable platform positioned
for receiving an object to be moved.
[0013] FIG. 2 is a is a top/side prospective view of the tiltable
hand truck
[0014] FIG. 3 is a top/side prospective view of the tiltable hand
truck with the tiltable platform positioned for receiving an object
to be moved showing a heavy object being loaded to be transferred
to a new location.
[0015] FIG. 4 is a top/side prospective view of the tiltable hand
truck with the tiltable loaded with a heavy object to be transferred
to a new location.
[0016] FIG. 5 is a bottom side view of the tiltable hand truck
showing the details of the underside of the tiltable hand truck
with stop shaft and pivoting means.
[0017] FIG. 6 is a top/side prospective view of a tiltable hand
truck with carrying assembly and steering assembly.
[0018] FIG. 7 is a is a top/side prospective view of a tiltable
hand truck with carrying assembly and the steering assembly with
the tiltable platform positioned for receiving an object to be moved.
[0019] FIG. 8 is a is a top/side prospective view of a tiltable
hand truck with carrying assembly having a horizontal configuration
with the tiltable platform having a special attachment to assist
in loading and unloading and/or for specific loads to be carried
and steering assembly.
[0020] FIG. 9 is a is a top/side prospective view of a tiltable
hand truck with carrying assembly having a goose neck configuration
with the tiltable platform a special attachment to assist in loading
and unloading and/or for specific loads to be carried and steering
assembly.
[0021] FIG. 10 is a is a top/side prospective view of a carrying
assembly having a goose neck configuration.
[0022] FIG. 11 is a is a top/side prospective view of a carrying
assembly having a horizontal configuration.
[0023] FIG. 12 is a is a top/side prospective view of a steering
assembly having a steering pin for rotatable attachment to the carrying
assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Referring to FIG. 1-4, the tiltable hand truck comprises
a substantially U-shaped frame 100, having a right side member 101
and a left side member 102 and a rear member 103, a tiltable platform
104 is pivotally attached at one side to the right side member 101
and at the other side to the left side member 102 by way of a pivot
105, which is fixedly attached at one side to the right side member
101 and at the other side to the left side member 102. The tiltable
platform 104 is fixedly attached to a hollow sleeve tube 106, which
acts as the sleeve for the pivot pin 105, whereby the tiltable platform
104 can easily pivot about the pivot pin 105. A stop shaft 107 is
fixedly attached at one side to the right side member 101, and at
the other side to the left side member 102 near the rear member
103. A plurality of wheels 108 are provided, preferably in pairs,
each axially attached to the right side member 101 or the left side
member 102. A connecting member 109, preferably attached fixedly
to the rear member 103 at one end and releasably and rotatably connected
to a steering assembly 110, comprising steering wheels 111 axially
attached to a steering shaft 112, said steering shaft releasably
and rotatably connected to the connecting member 109, preferably
by way of pin 113 and socket 114. A handle 115, preferably attached
to the steering shaft 112. The handle may preferably further comprise
a multidirectional moveably joint 116 to facilitate steering and
operation. The tiltable hand truck may preferably further comprise
a latch 117, preferably attached to said connecting member 109 wherein
the tiltable platform 104 can be releasably latched in place in
order to avoid further movement of the tiltable platform 104.
[0025] The substantially U-shaped frame 100 can be manufactured
from any rigid material, preferably metals such as aluminum, steel,
stainless steel, etc. However, certain embodiments of the present
invention may be manufactured from rigid plastics, rubber, woods,
carbon composite material, or any variation thereof. The U-shaped
frame 100 can be made by attaching three pieces of steel together
to obtain the desired shape with a right side member 101 and a left
side member 102 and a rear member 103. In a preferred embodiment
the U-shaped frame 100 is manufactured by bending a long piece of
steel at its proximal ends in order to obtain the desired shape
with a right side member 101 and a left side member 102 and a rear
member 103. The hollow sleeve tube 106 is preferably welded to the
tiltable platform 104 nearly at the dividing line of the tiltable
platform 104. The pivot pin 105 is inserted into the hollow sleeve
tube 106, and is preferably welded at one end to the right side
member 101 and at the other end to the left side member 102. However,
the pivot pin 105 can be attached to the side members 101 and 102
by other attaching means such as bolts. The stop shaft 107, is preferably
welded at one end to the right side member 101 and at the other
end to the left side member 102 near the rear member 103. However,
other means of attachments such as bolts may be used. To facilitate
smooth locomotion of the tiltable hand truck, especially when carrying
a load, a plurality of wheels 108 are provide. The wheels 108 can
be made of any type of material, but preferably, the wheels 108
are rubber wheels and are positioned in pairs, each axially attached
to the side members 101 and 102, and more preferably the wheels
108 are axially attached outwardly so as not to interfere with any
object that is being moved. A connecting member 109, preferably
in a goose neck configuration, connects the substantially U-shaped
frame 100 to the steering assembly 110.
[0026] The steering assembly 110 can be manufactured from any rigid
material, preferably metals such as aluminum, steel, stainless steel,
etc. However, certain embodiments of the present invention may be
manufactured from rigid plastics, rubber, or wood. At least one
steering wheel 111, and preferably two steering wheels 111 are provided,
each axially attached to the steering shaft 112. In the embodiment
where only one steering wheel 111 is provided, the steering wheel
111 is axially attached to each proximal ends of the steering shaft
112 in an inverted U-format. In embodiments with more that one steering
wheel 111, each steering wheel 111, is axially attached to each
other at one side, and a proximal end of the steering shaft 112
at the other side forming a stretched out inverted U-format. In
a preferred embodiment the steering shaft is releasably and rotatably
connected to the connecting member 109, and said connecting member
109 is fixedly attached to said rear member 103. However, other
embodiments are considered, such as the steering shaft 112 being
fixedly attached to the connecting member 109, and the connecting
member 109 being releasably and rotatably attached to the rear member
103, or the steering shaft 112 being fixedly attached to the connecting
member 109, and the connecting member 109 being fixedly attached
to the rear member 103, or the steering shaft 112 being releasably
and rotatably attached to the connecting member 109, and the connecting
member 109 being releasably and rotatably attached to the rear member
103. A preferred means of releasably and rotatably attachment is
by way of pin 113 and socket 114, however other means are considered
such as ball hitch and ball hitch receiver or a hook mechanism.
In a preferred embodiment, a handle 115 is provided, said handle
being fixedly attached to the steering shaft 112. In the preferred
embodiment the handle 115 further comprises a multidirectional movable
joint 116 to facilitate steering and operation. In a preferred embodiment
of the present invention a latch 117 is provided, said latch 117
being fixedly attached to the preferred goose neck shaped connecting
member 109. However, the latch 117 may also be fixedly attached
to any of the side members 101, 102, or 103. The latch 117 releasably
locks the tiltable platform 104 in a level position after the object
to be moved has been loaded onto the tiltable platform 104 in order
to avoid further movement of the tiltable platform 104.
[0027] Another embodiment of the present invention is to provide
a method for transporting an object from one place to another comprising
the steps of providing a rigid frame 100 having a right side member
101, a left side member 102, and a rear member 103 and open in front,
providing means for locomotion 108, 111 such as wheel, tires, or
other means capable of facilitating the locomotion of the device
and load, preferably providing means for steering the device 110,
and providing a pivoting carrying platform 104 attached to said
rigid frame 100. This method for transporting objects includes placing
an object on the pivoting platform 104 while the pivoting platform
is in the loading position, that is the side of the pivoting platform
near the open front is pivoted downwards to the ground, and the
opposite side has pivoted upward forming an incline. In this position
the object to be moved is tilted or tipped to one side so as to
expose the underside of the object, and allow the pivoting platform
104 access to the underside of the object. Once the underside of
the object is contacted to the topside of the pivoting platform
104 in the load position, the object to be moved is tilted back
or untipped onto the carrying platform 104 bringing the pivoting
carrying platform 104 to a level position, where a stop rod 107
halts further movement of the pivoting carrying platform 104 and
the loaded object.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF OTHER EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Referring to FIG. 5-12, the tiltable hand truck comprises
a steering assembly 501 including a handle member 502 and a plurality
of steering wheels 503, preferably in pairs, which are spaced apart
and connected to each other by a wheel axle. The wheel axle may
preferably be used to connect the steering wheels 503 of the steering
assembly 501 to the handle member 502 for moving and steering the
tiltable hand truck. For example, the handle member 502 may be connected
to the wheel axle at either one or both ends of the wheel axle.
At one location on the wheel axle, preferably the center, a connecting
pin 504 is fixedly attached to the wheel axle. The connecting pin
504 can be adapted to releasably and rotatably connect or engage
the steering assembly 501 with the carrying assembly 505. A preferred
means of releasable and rotatable attachment is by way of connecting
pin 504, however other means are also considered, such as for example,
ball hitch and ball hitch receiver or a hook mechanism.
[0029] The carrying assembly 505 includes a connecting member 506
which includes a receiver, such as for example, a socket member
507 at one end that can be preferably adapted to releasably and
rotatably accept the connecting pin 504 of the steering assembly
501. The shape of the connecting member 506 may be formed in different
configurations for adaptation to different uses of the tiltable
hand truck, such as for example, the connecting member 606 may be
in the shape of a goose-neck, as shown in FIG. 9, in order to bring
the tiltable platform closer to the ground, or it may be shaped
in a horizontal configuration, as shown in FIG. 8, for other purposes.
The connecting member 506 includes or may be attached to an axle
512 at one end opposite of the socket member 507 for attachment
of a plurality of carrying wheels 508. The carrying assembly includes
a plurality of carrying wheels 508, preferably in pairs. The carrying
wheels 508 are preferably connected to the axle 512 of the connecting
member 506 via a extending member 509 for each carrying wheel.
[0030] Each extending member 509 is connected at one end to the
axle 512 of the connecting member 506 and axially connected at the
other end to a carrying wheel 508. The extending members 509 act
to provide optimal positioning of the tiltable platform 510 with
respect to the ground and/or with respect to the size and position
of the objects to be moved. The extending members 509 may be fixedly
attached or may be attached in such a way as to allow for changes
of angle, but preferably the extending members 509 are fixedly attached
to the axle 512 of the connecting member 506 at an angle of 30.degree.
from the level plane of the tiltable platform. The extending members
509 may include multiple position of attachment to the carrying
wheels 508 or the axle 512 of the connecting member 506 for fine
tuning the length of the extending members for optimal positioning
of the tiltable platform 501 with respect to the ground and/or with
respect to the size and position of the objects to be moved.
[0031] The carrying assembly 505 includes a tiltable platform 510
which sits atop and is balanced by the connecting member 506. The
tiltable platform 510 includes a front, a back, a top side, and
an underside which includes a pivoting means 511. The pivoting means
511 may be any suitable pivoting means, such as for example, hollow
sleeve or apperture and pivot pin or inverted half-pipe members
attached to the underside of the tiltable platfrom 510. The pivoting
means 511 is preferably attached to the underside of the tiltable
platform 510 in an off-centered configuration. Preferably, the pivoting
means 511 is attached to the underside of the tiltable platform
at about one-third (1/3) of the length of the surface length of
the tiltable platform 510, wherein the front end of the tiltable
platform 510 is positioned closer to the pivoting means 511 than
the back end of the tiltable platform 510. The tiltable platform
is able to engage the axis 512 of the connecting member 506 in such
a way that the tiltable platform is able to sit atop and be balanced
by the connecting member 506 and easily pivot about the axis 512
of the connecting member 506. The pivoting means may be preferably
made of two separate elements, such as for example, two inverted
half-pipe members that are each connected to the under side of the
tiltable platform 510 at the left and right sides. The two inverted
half-pipe members may be flushed with the left and right side of
the tiltable platform, or they may extend beyond or be shorter than
the right and left sides of the tiltable platform. By way of example,
the two inverted half pipes may extend beyond the right and left
sides of the tiltable platform and are able to releasably and rotatably
engage and pivot about the axle 512 of the connecting member 506.
[0032] In order to transport objects, the object may be placed
on the tiltable platform 510 while the tiltable platform 510 is
in the loading position, meaning that the front side of the tiltable
platform 510 which is near the axle 512 of the connecting member
506 is pivoted downward to the ground forcing the opposite back
side of the tiltable platform 510 to pivot upward forming an incline.
The tiltable platform 510 may be pivoted downward by the operator
of the hand truck, or the tiltable platform 510 may be forced downward
by pressing the front end of the tiltable platform 510 against the
object to be moved, which forces the tiltable platform 510 to pivot
downward into the loading position. Preferably, the front of the
tiltable platform 510 which engages an object to be moved includes
an angled lip for facilitating the pivoting of the tiltable platform
510 when pressed against the object to be moved. Preferably, the
object to be moved is tilted or tipped to one side so as to expose
the underside of the object, and allow the tiltable platform 510
access to the underside of the object. Once the underside of the
object contacts to the topside of the tiltable platform 510 in the
loading position, the object to be moved is tilted back or untipped
onto the tiltable platform 510 bringing the tiltable platform 510
to a level position, where the tiltable platform sits atop and is
balanced by the connecting member 506 which halts further movement
of the tiltable platform 510 and the loaded object.
[0033] The parts of the tiltable had truck can be manufactured
from any rigid material, preferably metals, such as for example,
aluminum, steel, stainless steel, etc. However, certain embodiments
of the present invention may be manufactured from rigid plastics,
rubber, woods, carbon composite material, or any variation thereof.
The handle member 502 of the steering assembly 501 can be any suitable
handle, such as for example, a single straight handle or a U-shaped
handle with each end of the U being attached to each end of the
wheel axle of the steering assemble 501. The steering wheels 503
and the carrying wheels 508 can be made of any type of suitable
material, preferably the wheels of the present invention are rubber
wheels and are positioned in pairs and axially attached such that
the wheel can freely rotate about the axis. The carrying wheels
508 are preferably axially attached outwardly to the extending members
509 such that the wheels are away from the carrying assembly 505
so as not to interfere with any object that is being placed on the
tiltable platform 510.
[0034] The steering assembly 501 includes a connecting pin 504
is preferably in a substantially upright position which is perpendicular
to the ground, and can be adapted to releasably and rotatably connect
or engage the steering assembly 501 with the carrying assembly 505
by way of a receiving member, such as for example, a socket member
507 of the carrying assembly 505. The carrying assembly 505 includes
a connecting member 506 which can be in various shapes and configurations
to suit a particular purpose or load requirement, such as for example,
a horizontal configuration or a goose neck configuration. The connecting
member 506 includes a socket member 507 at one end that can be preferably
adapted to releasably and rotatably accept the connecting pin 504
of the steering assembly 501, wherein the connecting pin 504 can
rotate freely within the socket member 507 to allow for steering
the tiltable hand truck. An operator of the hand truck can steer
the hand truck by pushing or pulling the handle member 502 of the
steering assembly 501 which is connected to the wheel axle of the
steering assembly 501 in any direction causing the wheel axle and
therefore the steering wheels 503 of the steering assembly 501 to
turn and change the direction of the tiltable hand truck.
[0035] An important aspect of the present invention is the pivoting
means 511 of the tiltable platform 510, which is preferably attached
to the underside of the tiltable platform 510 in an off-centered
configuration. This off-centered position of the pivoting means
511 allows for rapid and efficient loading of the tiltable hand
truck by making it easier to configure the tiltable hand truck into
the loading position. The tiltable hand truck may be put into loading
position by way of the operator of the tiltable hand truck or by
way of the object to be moved itself. The tiltable platform 510
may be pivoted downward by the operator of the hand truck, or the
tiltable platform 510 may be forced downward by pressing the front
end of the tiltable platform 510 against the object to be moved,
which forces the tiltable platform 510 to pivot downward into the
loading position. The tiltable platform 510 may include various
attachments or additions for specialized purpose or to help loading,
unloading, and/or transporting objects. By way of example and without
limitation, the tiltable platform 510 can include a specialized
attachment, as shown in FIG. 8, for carrying a particularly shaped
object, or the tiltable platform 510 can include a support attachment
as shown in FIG. 9 for carrying larger objects that are hard to
balance. Such attachments can also help loading and unloading object
from the tiltable platform 510 by allowing the operator to manipulate
the tiltable platform 510 through the attachment using his hands
and without having to manipulate the tiltable platform 510 directly.
[0036] Another embodiment of the present invention is to provide
methods for transporting an object from one place to another comprising
the steps of providing a steering assembly 501 including a plurality
of steering wheels 503 connected by way of a wheel axle having a
connecting pin 502, and a handle member connected to the wheel axle
for steering. The methods of the present invention also include
providing a carrying assembly 505 including a connecting member
506 having a socket member 507 and an axle 512 that is able to releasably
and rotatably engage the connecting pin 504 of the steering assembly
501. The Carrying assembly also includes tiltable platfrom 510 with
a pivoting mean, wherein the tiltable platform 510 sits atop and
is supported by the connecting member 506 and the pivoting mens
that is able to releasably engage and pivot about the the axle 512
of the connecting member 506. Whereby a load can be placed on the
tiltable platform while the load is partially on the ground and
partially on the tiltable platform, and loading is accomplished
when the tiltable platform is pivoted back to level position placing
the load onto the tiltable platform, which sits atop and is balanced
by the carrying member 506.
[0037] All headings are for the convenience of the reader and should
not be used to limit the meaning of the text that follows the heading,
unless so specified. Various changes and departures may be made
to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope
thereof. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited
to that specifically described in the specification or as illustrated
in the drawings, but only as set forth in the claims.
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