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Title: US4264082: Stair climbing cart
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Fouchey, Jr., Charles J.; Lincoln Park, MI 48146

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1981-04-28 / 1979-03-26

Application Number: US1979000023975

IPC Code: Advanced: B62B 5/02;
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IPC-7: B62B 5/02;

ECLA Code: B62B5/02W;

U.S. Class: Current: 280/005.26; 188/022; 188/031;
Original: 280/005.26; 188/022; 188/031;

Field of Search: 280/5.26,5.2,47.27,DIG. 10 180/8 A 188/022,17,31

Priority Number:
1979-03-26  US1979000023975

Abstract:     A hand truck is disclosed including unique wheel assemblies for supporting the truck and permitting it to move heavy loads up and down a flight of stairs. Each assembly having three wheels mounted in an equilateral triangle configuration for providing mechanical advantage in moving a load upstairs and braking action when moving the load downstairs. The axle for the wheel assemblies is rotatably mounted to the downwardly extending leg portions of a generally U-shaped heavy metal shroud which is fixed to the upright frame of the hand truck. The hand truck is provided with a locking mechanism for locking the wheel assemblies in a set position including sprockets having a plurality of locking positions mounted on the axle adjacent each wheel assembly. A spring biased lock bar is mounted in the shroud above the sprockets, and it is released for locking engagement with the sprockets by a handle and control linkage mounted to the truck frame thereby holding the truck in a desired inclined position.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Cullen, Sloman, Cantor, Grauer, Scott & Rutherford ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Pekar, John A.;

Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A hand truck for supporting heavy loads comprising:
  • an upright frame having a pair of laterally spaced side rails, each rail including a handle portion at one end and a foot portion at the other end, said foot portions being secured together by a cross-member to form a rest for supporting a load;
  • a generally U-shaped shroud fixed to and covering a portion of said spaced rails, said shroud having downwardly extending leg portions, a transverse horizontal axle rotatably secured between said downwardly extending leg portions; and
  • a ground engaging wheel assembly rotatably mounted to each end of said axle, each ground engaging assembly including three rubber-tired wheels mounted in an equilateral triangle configuration, said wheels being rotatably supported on axles mounted between a pair of support members, said assembly being rotatably secured at the center of said pair of support members to said axle, and lines connecting the rotational axes of said wheels forming an equilateral triangle;
  • said support members are Y-shaped and having legs of equal length, said wheels being rotatably connected to the free ends of said legs;
  • a locking mechanism being provided for holding said hand truck in a set position, said locking mechanism including a sprocket fixed on said axle inwardly of each wheel assembly and between said wheel assembly and each said downwardly extending leg, each sprocket having a plurality of locking positions for holding said hand truck in a set inclined position, a transverse horizontal lock bar mounted in slots extending through said downwardly extending legs above said sprockets, and each end of said lock bar being spring biased for engagement with said sprocket by spring biasing assemblies; and
  • each said spring biasing assembly including a U-shaped bracket support mounted to the inside wall of said downwardly extending leg, each said end of said lock bar passing through a slot in said bracket and through said slot in said downwardly extending leg, said slots being elongated to permit said lock bar sufficient vertical movement so as to move into and out of engagement with said sprockets, each end of said lock bar being spring biased downwardly by a spring mounted on a rod mounted in said bracket, and one end of said rod being secured to said bar and its other end linearly movable in an opening in said bracket.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US651286  1900-06 Williams   TRUCK-LOCK.
Get PDF - 4pp US1191394  1916-07 Brown et al.   BABY-CART.
Get PDF - 3pp US1615942* 1927-02 Grow    
Get PDF - 5pp US2706640* 1955-04 Marshall    
Get PDF - 3pp US3063730* 1962-11 Domoradzki    
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