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US1380073A
US1380073A US424684A US42468420A US1380073A US 1380073 A US1380073 A US 1380073A US 424684 A US424684 A US 424684A US 42468420 A US42468420 A US 42468420A US 1380073 A US1380073 A US 1380073A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B1/00Hand carts having only one axis carrying one or more transport wheels; Equipment therefor
    • B62B1/10Hand carts having only one axis carrying one or more transport wheels; Equipment therefor in which the load is intended to be transferred totally to the wheels
    • B62B1/14Hand carts having only one axis carrying one or more transport wheels; Equipment therefor in which the load is intended to be transferred totally to the wheels involving means for grappling or securing in place objects to be carried; Loading or unloading equipment
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B2202/00Indexing codes relating to type or characteristics of transported articles
    • B62B2202/20Dustbins, refuse containers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
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  • Figure" 1 is a front elevation of my ,improved portage device. i v,
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, and Fig. 3 is a" detail of the wheel-axle bearing member.
  • the frame of my improved portage device consists ofarod
  • the device which for convenience in manufacture of the device may be in a .continuous length, bent to form the handle 1, withthe shank 2, and the divergent parallel, wheel-carrying arms 3, which latter each terminate in an upturned hook 4, for load engaging purposes.
  • a wheel-shaft bearing member 5 mounted upon each of the arms 3,, near their lower ends, is a wheel-shaft bearing member 5, which I successfully employ in the form of a casting.
  • the member 5 has theportion 6 with an aperture 7 therethrough to receive an arm 3, and it has a portion. 8 with an aperture 9 therethrough, at right angles to aperture 7, to receive the axle 10 that carries wheels 11. Consequently member 5 constitutes a union piecewhereby the wheels are associated with the frame of the device.
  • the wheels 11 are in the same seating plane or base as the under curved surfaces of hooks 4, with the center of mass or weight of the portage device, both with and without load, lying in a vertical plane intermediate the parallel lines occupied respectively by the pa rs of wheels 11 and hooks 4 respectively, thereby enabling the device to stand upright, without other support, upon a level surface.
  • the arms 3, just above portion 8 of member 5, where they emerge from apertures 7, are each bent rearwardly, to comprise the angle 14, thence continuing into the straight main lengths of said arms that comprise the. load bearing portion of the frame.
  • the angles 14 extend backwardly to a point'behind the wheel centers, thereby enabling the frame to serve as a guard, which, in the act of drawing the portage device upa flight of steps, meets theupper edge of the step risers in advance of thewheels, and in this manner guides the wheels into easy rolling contact with the step edges at the lower peripheral portions of the wheel surfaces.
  • the members 5, at each end of theirportion 8, are each provided with radial slots 15, forming clearances that communicate with apertures 9, and when the axle 10*hasbeen inserted insaid apertures, in set position, union between the axle and member 5 is effected,'by upsetting a Surface portion of said axle at each end of portions 8, with-'' in slots 15, as indicated at 16, thereby creating stops upon the axle to prevent relative longitudinal movement between'it and members 5
  • the adjustable means 17 for engaging an ash can, barrel or the like may correspond with the means described in my said earlier patent for the same purposes.
  • I claim 1 In a portage device, in combination, a frame like handle member, a wheel axle bearing member having an aperture for the r p l f Sa d hand e mem e me r ing steps.
  • a portage device in combination, a
  • frame-like handle member composed of rod material, a wheel-axle bearing member havingan aperture lying at right angles to the ture in said bearing member to localize the angle to guide axis of said axle bearing for the reception of said handle member, and the rod material of said handle member having bends formed in its length at opposite ends of the aperposition of said bearing memberthereon, one of the bends extending in a rearward the device in mounting steps.
  • a frame composed of rod material bent'to form a handle andhaving its opposite ends shaped for engagement with a supported article, wheel-axle bearing members apertured respectively for loose engagement by eeopve handle, and whose end portions comprise" article engaging means, a wheel-axle, axle bearings mounted on said rod material, near said end portions, wheels carried by said axles, and said frame rod. material having rearward bends which bring the "upward continuing portion of said frame rod material into a vertical plane behind the wheel centers to serve as a guard whereby the wheels are guided to draw the device up a flight of steps.
  • a portage device in combination, a frame composed of rod material, having a handle, and whose end portions comprise article engaging means, a wheel axle, axle bearings mounted on said rod material,near

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G. MORE,
PORTAGE DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED NOV-17,1920.
1,380,073, Patented May 31,1921.
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Be it known that I, GEORGE MORE, a citizen of the United States,.and resident of borough of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Portage Devices, of which the following is a manner.
In the drawing 2-. Figure" 1 is a front elevation of my ,improved portage device. i v,
Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, and Fig. 3 is a" detail of the wheel-axle bearing member.
As in my said earlier patent the frame of my improved portage deviceconsists ofarod;
which for convenience in manufacture of the device may be in a .continuous length, bent to form the handle 1, withthe shank 2, and the divergent parallel, wheel-carrying arms 3, which latter each terminate in an upturned hook 4, for load engaging purposes.
Mounted upon each of the arms 3,, near their lower ends, is a wheel-shaft bearing member 5, which I successfully employ in the form of a casting. Thus, the member 5 has theportion 6 with an aperture 7 therethrough to receive an arm 3, and it has a portion. 8 with an aperture 9 therethrough, at right angles to aperture 7, to receive the axle 10 that carries wheels 11. Consequently member 5 constitutes a union piecewhereby the wheels are associated with the frame of the device. For the purpose of localizing the members 5 respectively upon the arms 3 in their appropriate, adjusted positions thereon, I cause the. material of which said arms are composed to be bent at points in the length of said arms immediately against the opposite ends of portion 6, tothereby provide angles 12, 13 in said arms which crowdupon the opposite perimeters respectively, of ape tures 7, thu e l mg the mem rsssarssr GEORGE MORE, or BROOKLYN, 'NEWYORK.
I erases.
DEVICE.
Specification'of Letters Patent. Patented May 31, 1921. Application filed November 17, 1920. Serial No. 424,684.
5 in set, localized positions upon arms 3,
provided by the means just described the wheels 11 are in the same seating plane or base as the under curved surfaces of hooks 4, with the center of mass or weight of the portage device, both with and without load, lying in a vertical plane intermediate the parallel lines occupied respectively by the pa rs of wheels 11 and hooks 4 respectively, thereby enabling the device to stand upright, without other support, upon a level surface.
The arms 3, just above portion 8 of member 5, where they emerge from apertures 7, are each bent rearwardly, to comprise the angle 14, thence continuing into the straight main lengths of said arms that comprise the. load bearing portion of the frame.
The angles 14;, however, extend backwardly to a point'behind the wheel centers, thereby enabling the frame to serve as a guard, which, in the act of drawing the portage device upa flight of steps, meets theupper edge of the step risers in advance of thewheels, and in this manner guides the wheels into easy rolling contact with the step edges at the lower peripheral portions of the wheel surfaces.
without the aid of bolts, screws, or other v -The members 5, at each end of theirportion 8, are each provided with radial slots 15, forming clearances that communicate with apertures 9, and when the axle 10*hasbeen inserted insaid apertures, in set position, union between the axle and member 5 is effected,'by upsetting a Surface portion of said axle at each end of portions 8, with-'' in slots 15, as indicated at 16, thereby creating stops upon the axle to prevent relative longitudinal movement between'it and members 5 It will be appreciated that the adjustable means 17 for engaging an ash can, barrel or the like may correspond with the means described in my said earlier patent for the same purposes.
Variations within the spirit and scope of my said invention are equally comprehended herein. Y
I claim 1. In a portage device, in combination, a frame like handle member, a wheel axle bearing member having an aperture for the r p l f Sa d hand e mem e me r ing steps.
localizing said handle member in its engagement with said bearing member, and said localizing means having 'rearwardly extended means to guide the device in mount- 2. In a portage device, in combination, a
: frame-like handle member composed of rod material, a wheel-axle bearing member havingan aperture lying at right angles to the ture in said bearing member to localize the angle to guide axis of said axle bearing for the reception of said handle member, and the rod material of said handle member having bends formed in its length at opposite ends of the aperposition of said bearing memberthereon, one of the bends extending in a rearward the device in mounting steps.
3. In a portage device, in combination, a frame composed of rod material bent'to form a handle andhaving its opposite ends shaped for engagement with a supported article, wheel-axle bearing members apertured respectively for loose engagement by eeopve handle, and whose end portions comprise" article engaging means, a wheel-axle, axle bearings mounted on said rod material, near said end portions, wheels carried by said axles, and said frame rod. material having rearward bends which bring the "upward continuing portion of said frame rod material into a vertical plane behind the wheel centers to serve as a guard whereby the wheels are guided to draw the device up a flight of steps. v
5. in a portage device, in combination, a frame composed of rod material, having a handle, and whose end portions comprise article engaging means, a wheel axle, axle bearings mounted on said rod material,near
said end portions, wheels carried by said axle, and rearward bends in said frame rod material extending just above and to a point behind the wheel centers to enable the portions of said frame rod material continuing above said bends to serve as a guard whereby the wheels are guided in drawing the device up a flight of steps.
6. The comblnation, in a wheeled device,
of a frame, a bearing member mounted thereon having slots formed in its opposite ends, a wheel axle carried by said bearing member, and upset surface portions of said.v
axle, within the compass of said slots, to localize and secure said axle within said bearing member; V
Signed at the borough of Manhattan, in the city, county and State of New York this 8th day of November A. D. 1920.
- GEURGE MURE.
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