US20140008884A1 - Dolly - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62B—HAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
- B62B3/00—Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62B—HAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
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- B62B5/0083—Wheeled supports connected to the transported object
- B62B5/0093—Flat dollys without hand moving equipment
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62B—HAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
- B62B2301/00—Wheel arrangements; Steering; Stability; Wheel suspension
- B62B2301/05—Details of the attachment of the wheel assembly to the chassis
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
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- This disclosure related to a dolly with a plastic frame having risers connected thereto.
- Plastic dollies with rectangular frames having side members and end members with risers connected to the end members are known. There are a number of such plastic dollies and most require various stages of assembly. There is a continued need for plastic dollies that have sufficient strength to support loads thereon but that are also easily assemblable and disassemblable.
- a wheeled dolly for moving and transporting loads has a dolly frame with an upper surface and a lower surface.
- the lower surface of the dolly frame may be a honeycomb or cellular configuration.
- a plurality of openings for receiving caster bolts extend through the dolly frame.
- the dolly includes at least one and preferably two risers connected to the frame. The caster bolts will extend from the riser through the frame into caster plates to connect the caster plates thereto. The caster plates will be connected to wheeled casters.
- Each of the risers comprises a riser body with a riser plate disposed therein.
- the riser body is formed of a first material which may be for example a thermoplastic material and the riser plate is comprised of a second material which is weldable and may be for example hot rolled steel.
- the riser plate in the embodiment disclosed is completely encapsulated or embedded in the riser body.
- the caster bolts that connect the riser to the frame and likewise connect the casters to the frame extend partially through the riser body.
- the caster bolts are affixed for example by welding to the metal riser plate and extend from the metal riser plate through a lower surface of the riser.
- the riser body is a thermoplastic injection molded riser body that is molded around the metal riser plate and a portion of each of the caster bolts.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dolly according to the current disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the dolly of the current disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a section view taken from line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a section view from line 4 - 4 of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 5 is a view of the under side of the dolly.
- a dolly 10 which may be a plastic dolly 10 has frame 15 with a pair of risers 20 connected thereto.
- Frame 15 is preferably a generally rectangular frame.
- Frame 15 has top 22 and bottom 24 .
- Bottom or under side 24 may be a honeycomb or cellular configuration as shown in the view of FIG. 4 .
- Frame 15 is preferably a thermoplastic frame and may be for example HDPE.
- Frame 15 is generally rectangular and has side members 26 and end members 28 connected by rounded corners 30 .
- Risers 20 may be connected to frame 15 and as shown in FIG. 1 are mounted to extend across the ends 28 on top 22 of risers 20 . Although risers 20 are shown connected at end members 28 , it is understood that risers can be attached to side members 26 as well. Risers 20 have top surface 32 , bottom surface 34 and are generally rectangular risers with sides 36 and ends 38 . Riser 20 has a length 40 that extends between ends 38 thereof and a width 42 that extends between sides 36 thereof.
- Riser 20 may comprise a riser body 44 , which may be referred to as an outer riser body, with a riser core 46 disposed therein.
- Riser body 44 is preferably a thermoplastic riser body for example a thermoplastic elastomer.
- Core 46 is comprised of a different material so that riser body 44 is comprised of a first material and riser core 46 is comprised of a second material different than the first material.
- Riser core 46 may be for example made from a metal, so that riser core 46 is a metal riser plate 48 .
- Metal riser plate 48 may have ends 50 and sides 52 .
- a width 54 extends between sides 52 and length 56 between ends 50 .
- Length 56 and width 54 of the metal riser plate 48 are less than the length and width respectively of riser body 44 , which is as shown in the drawings the same as the length 40 and width 42 of riser 20 .
- Metal riser plate 48 in the embodiment shown is completely covered by riser body 44 .
- Metal riser plate 48 is thus completely embedded in, or encapsulated by riser body 44 .
- Riser body 44 may be molded around metal riser plate 48 so that it is completely covered and no portion of metal riser plate 48 is exposed.
- the embodiment described herein has a metal plate completely encapsulated by riser body 44 , the ends and/or sides of the metal plate may be exposed if desired.
- Dolly 10 further includes a plurality of connecting, or caster bolts 58 with heads 60 thereon. Connecting bolts 58 extend through holes or openings 62 in riser body 44 and also through holes in caster plated 64 . Caster plates are connected to casters 66 with wheels 68 mounted thereto. A plurality of nuts 70 may be utilized in combination with bolts 58 to connect caster plate 64 to dolly frame 15 . Dolly 10 may also include reinforcing bars 72 which may be placed in reinforcing channels 74 as shown in FIG. 5 . Reinforcing bars 72 will be held in place by caster plate 64 .
- FIG. 3 is a partial section taken at the location of bolts 58 , and showing riser 20 and frame 15 in cross section. Bolts 58 are not shown in cross section in FIG. 3 . Bolts 58 do not extend through top surface 32 of riser 20 and thus only partially through riser 20 . Bolts 58 are affixed to the metal plate. For example, bolts heads 60 may be welded to riser plate 48 and extend downwardly through metal riser plate 48 and through bottom surface 34 of riser body 44 .
- Metal riser plate 46 may thus be a weldable metal, such as for example hot rolled steel.
- Riser body 44 may be molded around metal plate 48 and around a portion of each of connecting bolts 58 , for example around bolt heads 60 and a portion of the shaft of each of connecting bolts 58 .
- the remainder of the shaft of connecting bolt 58 including the threaded portion thereof extends from riser 20 and will pass through opening 62 so that caster plates 64 may be connected to riser 20 as described herein.
- Riser body 44 may be injection molded using a known process.
- metal plate 48 along with a portion of connecting bolts 58 may be placed in the mold tooling and material for the riser body 44 is injected into the tooling so that it will encapsulate metal riser plate 48 and a portion of connecting bolts 58 .
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Abstract
A dolly has a frame with a pair of risers connected thereto. Connecting bolts extend partially through the risers and through the frame to connect the risers and casters to the frame. The risers have an outer riser body with a core disposed therein. The outer riser body may be a thermoplastic injection molded riser body that is molded around a riser core which may be a metal riser plate core.
Description
- This application claims priority to the U.S. patent application identified by U.S. Ser. No. 12/859,939, filed on Aug. 20, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
- This disclosure related to a dolly with a plastic frame having risers connected thereto. Plastic dollies with rectangular frames having side members and end members with risers connected to the end members are known. There are a number of such plastic dollies and most require various stages of assembly. There is a continued need for plastic dollies that have sufficient strength to support loads thereon but that are also easily assemblable and disassemblable.
- A wheeled dolly for moving and transporting loads has a dolly frame with an upper surface and a lower surface. The lower surface of the dolly frame may be a honeycomb or cellular configuration. A plurality of openings for receiving caster bolts extend through the dolly frame. The dolly includes at least one and preferably two risers connected to the frame. The caster bolts will extend from the riser through the frame into caster plates to connect the caster plates thereto. The caster plates will be connected to wheeled casters.
- Each of the risers comprises a riser body with a riser plate disposed therein. The riser body is formed of a first material which may be for example a thermoplastic material and the riser plate is comprised of a second material which is weldable and may be for example hot rolled steel. The riser plate in the embodiment disclosed is completely encapsulated or embedded in the riser body.
- The caster bolts that connect the riser to the frame and likewise connect the casters to the frame extend partially through the riser body. The caster bolts are affixed for example by welding to the metal riser plate and extend from the metal riser plate through a lower surface of the riser. In one embodiment the riser body is a thermoplastic injection molded riser body that is molded around the metal riser plate and a portion of each of the caster bolts.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dolly according to the current disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the dolly of the current disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a section view taken from line 3-3 ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a section view from line 4-4 ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 5 is a view of the under side of the dolly. - Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to
FIG. 1 , adolly 10 which may be aplastic dolly 10 hasframe 15 with a pair ofrisers 20 connected thereto.Frame 15 is preferably a generally rectangular frame.Frame 15 hastop 22 andbottom 24. Bottom or underside 24 may be a honeycomb or cellular configuration as shown in the view ofFIG. 4 . -
Frame 15 is preferably a thermoplastic frame and may be for example HDPE.Frame 15 is generally rectangular and hasside members 26 andend members 28 connected byrounded corners 30. -
Risers 20 may be connected toframe 15 and as shown inFIG. 1 are mounted to extend across theends 28 ontop 22 ofrisers 20. Althoughrisers 20 are shown connected atend members 28, it is understood that risers can be attached toside members 26 as well.Risers 20 havetop surface 32,bottom surface 34 and are generally rectangular risers withsides 36 andends 38.Riser 20 has alength 40 that extends betweenends 38 thereof and awidth 42 that extends betweensides 36 thereof.Riser 20 may comprise ariser body 44, which may be referred to as an outer riser body, with ariser core 46 disposed therein.Riser body 44 is preferably a thermoplastic riser body for example a thermoplastic elastomer.Core 46 is comprised of a different material so thatriser body 44 is comprised of a first material andriser core 46 is comprised of a second material different than the first material.Riser core 46 may be for example made from a metal, so thatriser core 46 is a metal riser plate 48. Metal riser plate 48 may haveends 50 andsides 52. Awidth 54 extends betweensides 52 andlength 56 betweenends 50.Length 56 andwidth 54 of the metal riser plate 48 are less than the length and width respectively ofriser body 44, which is as shown in the drawings the same as thelength 40 andwidth 42 ofriser 20. Metal riser plate 48 in the embodiment shown is completely covered byriser body 44. Metal riser plate 48 is thus completely embedded in, or encapsulated byriser body 44.Riser body 44 may be molded around metal riser plate 48 so that it is completely covered and no portion of metal riser plate 48 is exposed. Although the embodiment described herein has a metal plate completely encapsulated byriser body 44, the ends and/or sides of the metal plate may be exposed if desired. - Dolly 10 further includes a plurality of connecting, or
caster bolts 58 withheads 60 thereon. Connectingbolts 58 extend through holes oropenings 62 inriser body 44 and also through holes in caster plated 64. Caster plates are connected tocasters 66 withwheels 68 mounted thereto. A plurality ofnuts 70 may be utilized in combination withbolts 58 to connectcaster plate 64 to dollyframe 15. Dolly 10 may also includereinforcing bars 72 which may be placed in reinforcingchannels 74 as shown inFIG. 5 . Reinforcingbars 72 will be held in place by casterplate 64. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , connectingbolts 58 extend through metal riser plate 48 and throughbottom surface 34 ofriser 20 which is the bottom surface of theriser body 44.FIG. 3 is a partial section taken at the location ofbolts 58, and showingriser 20 andframe 15 in cross section.Bolts 58 are not shown in cross section inFIG. 3 .Bolts 58 do not extend throughtop surface 32 ofriser 20 and thus only partially throughriser 20.Bolts 58 are affixed to the metal plate. For example,bolts heads 60 may be welded to riser plate 48 and extend downwardly through metal riser plate 48 and throughbottom surface 34 ofriser body 44.Metal riser plate 46 may thus be a weldable metal, such as for example hot rolled steel.Riser body 44 may be molded around metal plate 48 and around a portion of each of connectingbolts 58, for example aroundbolt heads 60 and a portion of the shaft of each of connectingbolts 58. The remainder of the shaft of connectingbolt 58, including the threaded portion thereof extends fromriser 20 and will pass through opening 62 so thatcaster plates 64 may be connected toriser 20 as described herein.Riser body 44 may be injection molded using a known process. Thus, metal plate 48, along with a portion of connectingbolts 58 may be placed in the mold tooling and material for theriser body 44 is injected into the tooling so that it will encapsulate metal riser plate 48 and a portion of connectingbolts 58. - Thus it is seen that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned above as well as those inherent therein. While certain preferred embodiments of the invention have been described for the purpose of this disclosure, numerous changes in the construction and arrangement of parts and the performance of steps can be made by those skilled in the art, which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of this invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A dolly comprising:
a rectangular frame having side members, a first end member and a second end member connected to the side members, the first end member having a plurality of sets of first openings in a first predetermined configuration, and the second end member having a plurality of sets of second openings in a second predetermined configuration;
a first riser having a first riser body shaped around a first riser plate, and a plurality of sets of first bolts connected to the first riser in the first predetermined configuration, the first bolts having a first vertical axis and a first length, the first bolts fixed against rotation about the first vertical axis and against movement along the first length of the first bolts to the first riser plate, the first bolts disposed in the first openings;
a second riser having a second riser body shaped around a second riser plate, and a plurality of sets of second bolts connected to the second riser in the second predetermined configuration, the second bolts having a second vertical axis and a second length, the first bolts fixed against rotation about the second vertical axis and against movement along the second length of the second bolts to the second riser plate, the second bolts disposed in the second openings; and
casters connected to the first and second bolts.
2. The dolly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second riser bodies are shaped in a mold around the first and second riser plates.
3. The dolly of claim 1 , wherein the first riser plate comprises a metal riser plate, the first bolts being welded to the metal riser plate.
4. The dolly of claim 1 , wherein the dolly frame is constructed of plastic.
5. The dolly of claim 1 , wherein the first riser body is a thermoplastic outer body.
6. The dolly of claim 1 , wherein the first riser body is shaped in a mold around the first riser plate and a portion of the first bolts.
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