WO1992006862A1 - Power-driven adjustable equipment rack carrier - Google Patents

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WO1992006862A1
WO1992006862A1 PCT/US1991/007711 US9107711W WO9206862A1 WO 1992006862 A1 WO1992006862 A1 WO 1992006862A1 US 9107711 W US9107711 W US 9107711W WO 9206862 A1 WO9206862 A1 WO 9206862A1
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support frame
equipment rack
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John E. Detrick
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Southeast Container Corporation
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
    • B66F9/00Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes
    • B66F9/06Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks
    • B66F9/075Constructional features or details
    • B66F9/08Masts; Guides; Chains
    • B66F9/082Masts; Guides; Chains inclinable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
    • B66F9/00Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes
    • B66F9/06Devices for lifting or lowering bulky or heavy goods for loading or unloading purposes movable, with their loads, on wheels or the like, e.g. fork-lift trucks

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  • the present invention relates in general to heavy duty hardware transport and positioning apparatus and is particularly directed to a power-driven apparatus for engaging a heavy appliance or hardware rack (such as that employed for housing electronic equipment components) in a either floor-mounted upright position or a horizontal, pallet-supported position, and controllably pivoting the engaged appliance or rack to facilitate transport and installation in an equipment room.
  • a heavy appliance or hardware rack such as that employed for housing electronic equipment components
  • SUBSTITUTESHEET location whereat the rack must be pivotally manipulated is typically within the interior of a building and is commonly a confined space, as well as the fact that the handling of the equipment requires considerably delicacy, the task has been labor intensive and has often resulted in back injuries to handling and transport personnel.
  • Racks have been accidently dropped and several damaged using hand method and other sling or chain-ball arrangements.
  • My prior adjustable equipment rack carrier disclosed in copending application Serial No. 227,667 required the carrier to be manually rolled to the desired area by pushing on a U-shaped handle. I have found, however, that the manual rolling requires an unnecessary and undesirable exertion of force by the operator, particularly where the weight of the rack is not evenly distributed along the carrier or the carrier must traverse an incline or travel a long distance.
  • a power driven transport apparatus that is engageable with the appliance or equipment rack in either its vertical/upright position or in its horizontal/transport position and is controllably positionable to pivot or rotate the engaged appliance or rack to horizontal position for transport and then return it to vertical position for installation.
  • the apparatus is comprised of a horizontal mainframe which is supported on wheels or casters so as to be easily rollable on a horizontal or inclined surface.
  • a hydraulic drive unit and attendant batteries therefor coupled to a first piston manipulator, such as a hydraulically driven piston manipulator, one end of which is pivotally attached to the mainframe and the other end of which is pivotally attached to a rotatable rack-support mast.
  • the rack support mast unit contains a second piston manipulator, again such as a hydraulically driven piston manipulator, one end of which is attached to the support mast and the other of which is attached to a translatable subframe having a rack engagement foot located at one end of the rack support mast.
  • the rack-support mast is pivotally attached to the mainframe so as to be rotatable between a horizontal position, at rest on the mainframe, and a vertical position, rotated 90° with respect to the mainframe, at which the support mast and its translatable subframe may engage an upright equipment rack or appliance.
  • the mainframe is further provided with a pair of outrigger stabilizer arms which pivot horizontally about the end of the mainframe whereat the support mast is rotatable to its vertical position. These pivotable arms are employed to stabilize the apparatus during the rotation of the rack-support mast for loading and unloading a hardware rack.
  • the support mast In its transport-mode configuration, the support mast is rotated to its horizontal position so as to be supported at rest on top of the mainframe.
  • the first piston manipulator is driven to raise and rotate the support mast from the horizontal position to its vertical position.
  • the translatable subframe is then vertically translated so that a transversely extended foot fits beneath and is urged against the bottom of the rack (or appliance) .
  • the apparatus With a protective pad and support pallet vertically positioned on the subframe of support mast, the apparatus is moved into engagement with the back of the rack. Adjustable straps may then be placed around the support mast and the rack to secure the rack in place as the support mast is rotatably lowered to its rest horizontal position of the mainframe.
  • a packing crate protective housing
  • a handle-controlled electric pallet truck integrated with the carrier allows the apparatus to be power driven to the desired area.
  • the packing crate may be engaged by a fork lift for loading on a further transport vehicle (truck) .
  • trucks transport vehicle
  • the process is reversed so that the equipment rack may be placed upright.
  • Figures 1-4 are respective diagrammatic side, plan, end and side-horizontal transport configuration views of the power-driven transport apparatus of the present invention.
  • the transport apparatus is comprised of a generally rectangular mainframe 11 formed of a set of welded (steel) side rails 13 and 15 and horizontal cross- braces 14, 16 and 17 therebetween.
  • Mainframe 11 is supported for rolling movement by a set of vertical leg 12 members welded thereto, to which respective casters 60 are attached.
  • a battery-operated, handle controlled pallet truck 18 is integrated into one end of the transport apparatus.
  • This truck 18 is of the type marketed under the "MULTITON" trademark of Stokvis Multiton Corp.
  • the handle 20 of the truck 18, is pivotable around a vertical axis 140 and also pivotable about a horizontal axis 150 to provide two degrees of steering freedom.
  • the handle 20 also contains easily accessible function controls for "belly button” forward and reverse for smooth acceleration and fingertip steering, particularly when the carrier encounters inclines or must make a relatively tight turn. Steering can also take place while the carrier is stationary.
  • One of the function controls can be for the operation of electromagnetic disc brakes.
  • the truck 18 can 3D ⁇ operated by battery packs 36, 37 described below.
  • a built-in charger (not shown) can also be included to allow batter recharging either at a permanent charging station or in a 110 volt outlet.
  • cross-brace 16 serves to pivotably anchor one end of a hydraulic drive unit 25, comprised of a cylinder 26 and a piston 27 by way of a pivot bracket 28 at the midpoint of cross-brace 16.
  • the other end of drive unit 25, at the far end of piston 27, is rotatably attached to a mast 31 by way of a pivot bracket 29.
  • a power supply/piston drive (e.g. hydraulic or electrical) control supply support bracket 35 is welded to and extends beneath side rails 13 and 15 at the one end of the mainframe 11 whereat the pallet truck 18 is affixed. Bracket 35 serves to support the pair of batteries 36 and 37 which are normally covered but are shown exposed in the fragmentory top view in Figure 2 and a control unit, such as a hydraulic control unit 40 including a hydraulic pump 41 and control valve 42 coupled thereto by way of supply hoses 46 and 47. Additional pairs of control hoses 48 and 49 extend to respective cylinders 26 and 56 of a pair of hydraulic control units 25 and 55.
  • a hydraulic control unit 40 including a hydraulic pump 41 and control valve 42 coupled thereto by way of supply hoses 46 and 47. Additional pairs of control hoses 48 and 49 extend to respective cylinders 26 and 56 of a pair of hydraulic control units 25 and 55.
  • mast support brackets 51 and 52 which serve to receive and provide vertical support for a rotatable mast 31, shown in its horizontal transport position in Figure 4 (in which the right-end of the apparatus with the motorized pallet truck is not again showing) and in its vertical or upright position (solid lines) and an intermediate position (dash lines) in Figure 1.
  • the rotatable mast 31 shown in greater detail in Figure 3 is comprised of a generally rectangular frame having a pair of U-shaped side channels 32 and 33 and end channel members 38 and 39 welded to opposite ends thereof. Welded to the interior U-shaped cross-section of side channels 32 and 33 are respective cross-brace plates 65 and 66.
  • a pair of polygonally-shaped side gussets 71 and 72 are welded to the outer end surfaces of the side channels 32 and 33 of the mast 31 and include respective generally U-shaped reinforcing channel members 74 and 75 welded thereto.
  • a horizontal extending rod 77 extends through an aperture in each of gussets 74 and 75 and through corresponding openings or slots in a pair of gussets 78 and 79 of mainframe 11, so as to provide a rotatable support axis for enabling the mast 31 to be controllably rotated between its upright or vertical position (shown in solid lines in Figure 1) and its horizontal transport position (shown in Figure 4) .
  • a subframe 81 Slidably mounted on the rotatable mast 31 is a subframe 81 comprised of a pair of side rails 83 and 85 and endplates 87 and 89.
  • a pair of longitudinally extending brace members 91 and 93 are welded to each of endplates 87 and 89 and to a pair of transversely extending reenforcing plates 95 and 97, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the width of plate 97 is such as to extend into and be slidable within U-shaped side channels 32 and 33 of mast 31.
  • An L-shaped foot plate 101 is welded to lower end plate 89. The width and depth of foot plate 101 permit it to pass beneath a typical appliance or equipment rack, so that it may be engaged by the vertical translation of subframe 81.
  • subframe 81 The translation of subframe 81 is controlled by way of hydraulic control unit 55, comprised of a cylinder 56 and a longitudinally displaceable piston 57.
  • Cylinder 56 is pivotally attached to a fixed plate 6 of mast 31 by way of a pivot bracket 103 and is pivotally attached to translatable support plate 97 of subframe 81 by way of a pivot bracket 105.
  • a pair of (nylon) securing straps 107 and 109 are fastened to the outer side rails 32 and 33 of mast 31, to permit an equipment rack, or heavy appliance, once engaged by mast 31 and the associated translatable subframe 81, to be securely bound to and retained thereby.
  • a pair of pivotable outrigger side arms 111 and 113 having adjustable footers 115 and 117, respectively, may be pivotally attached at pivot joints 121 and 123 to the caster support leg members 12.
  • the footers can be arranged in the skirt 19 (shown in dashed lines in Figure 1) from which they can be extended.
  • Control of the operation of hydraulic drive units 25 and 50 can be effected by way of a pair of generally inverted-shaped foot control treadles 121 and 123 which are rotatable about respective axes 122 and 124 of a pair of rods 125 and 127, respectively rotatably attached to mainframe 11 by way of sets of U-shaped clamps 131, 132 and 133, 134, respectively, as shown in Figure 2.
  • Each of the respective rods 125 and 127 of foot control treadles 121 and 123 is coupled to a respective control rod 141 and 143, for operating control valve 42 and hydraulic pump 41, respectively.
  • Such rod control mechanisms and the operation of the pump and control valves are conventional and will not be described in further detail here. It is noted, however, that control of the valve 42 and pump 41 can be effected by appropriate controls on the handle 20 of the pallet truck 18 and/or through a portable unit (not shown) which allows actuation by the operator at any position around the carrier.
  • an equipment rack such as a vertically extending electronic equipment rack or magnetic tape buffer
  • an appliance such as a refrigerator or freezer
  • the transport apparatus when power wheeled to the site, absent any equipment, will be configured in the manner shown in Figure 4, wherein hydraulic drive unit 55 has been operated to cause piston 57 to be drawn into cylinder 56 and thereby cause the mast 31 to rotate about axis 77 along the direction of arrows 160 in Figure 1, to bring the mast 31 at rest atop the support brackets 51, 52 of the mainframe 11.
  • the transport apparatus is then rolled up to the equipment of interest and a freight pallet and protective pad is placed upon translatable subframe 81, to receive the back of the equipment to be engaged. (It should be noted that the securing straps 107 and 109 are unbound at this time.)
  • the hydraulic drive unit 55 is engaged to cause a rotation of the mast 31 from its horizontal position, shown in Figure 4, to its vertical solid line position, shown in Figure 1.
  • the hydraulic drive unit 25 is then operated to vertically translate subframe 81 to a position such that the footplate 101 is located so that it will fit beneath the equipment rack.
  • the transport apparatus is then pushed up against the equipment rack with the back of the rack abutting against the protective padding and freight pallet that has been placed upon subframe 81.
  • Hydraulic drive unit 25 is then operated to raise the subframe 81 and cause the footplate 101 to abut against the bottom of the equipment rack.
  • Straps 107 and 109 are now wrapped around the equipment rack for security.
  • outrigger stabilizing arms 111 and 113 are extended to prevent any side rolling movement of the subframe. Due to the weight of the pallet truck 18, a counterweight need not be placed at the end of mainframe 11, so as to provide a balancing/stabilizing force at the end of the mainframe opposite the end at which the equipment rack is to be engaged.
  • the hydraulic drive unit 55 is operated to cause the mast 31 to rotate from its vertical position shown in Figure 1, to its horizontal position, shown in Figure 4, along rotational arrows 160, as shown in Figure 1.
  • Stabilizing side arms 111 and 113 are rotated from their extended position to their parallel longitudinal travelling position (or, alternatively, are retracted into the skirt 19) adjacent to the side rails 13 and 15 of the mainframe, as the vertically extendable footers 115, 117 are withdrawn from engagement with the floor.
  • the transport apparatus may now be rolled and easily steered from its equipment rack seizing position to a loading position (for example, at a transport dock) by actuating the pallet truck controls on the handle 20 whereat a protective housing in the form of a packing crate may be built up about the hardware equipment rack, which now rests on its back on a pallet on support mast 31 over the mainframe 11.
  • a conventional loading mechanism such as a fork lift, may be eased beneath the supporting pallet which rests atop the horizontally oriented support mast 31.
  • footplate 101 in addition to permitting the footplate to readily fit beneath the equipment rack, also permits the ready passage of the fork tongs of the fork lift into engagement with the support pallet of the hardware rack.
  • the crated hardware rack may then be simply lifted off the transport apparatus and safely and securely loaded onto a further transport vehicle, such as a truck.
  • the support mast 31 is both rotatable (between vertical and horizontal positions) and includes a translatable subframe, engagement and seizure of a heavy equipment rack can be easily accomplished by the operation of hydraulic units 25 and 55, without subjecting the mover personnel to a risk of (back) injury.
  • each of drive units 25 and 55 is hydraulically powered. It should be observed, however, that other types of drives, such as electrically driven pistons may be employed in their place.

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JP92500748A JPH05505368A (ja) 1990-10-15 1991-10-15 動力駆動で操作可能な装置ラックの運搬装置
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