NZ724364B2 - A barrow - Google Patents
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Abstract
barrow (1) includes a tray (2); one or more wheels (12); one or more removable handles (16), each including a first handle coupling (40); one or more leg units (15), each including a leg (17) having a folded position in which the leg is folded against the tray and an unfolded position in which the leg extends downwards from the tray; and one or more second handle couplings (41) each configured to couple with one of the first handle couplings (40) to attach one of the one or more removable handles (16) to the barrow; wherein attachment of the one or more removable handles (16) to the barrow locks the one or more legs (17) in the unfolded position. The barrow may be convertible between a barrow configuration and a trailer configuration. The problem this invention solves is facilitating a conversion of the barrow into another configuration, such as a trailer. leg extends downwards from the tray; and one or more second handle couplings (41) each configured to couple with one of the first handle couplings (40) to attach one of the one or more removable handles (16) to the barrow; wherein attachment of the one or more removable handles (16) to the barrow locks the one or more legs (17) in the unfolded position. The barrow may be convertible between a barrow configuration and a trailer configuration. The problem this invention solves is facilitating a conversion of the barrow into another configuration, such as a trailer.
Description
A BARROW
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to barrows, in particular but not exclusively to barrows with
folding legs or convertible barrow - trailers.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
Barrows are used to assist a user in transporting various goods, such as firewood,
garden waste, tools etc. A barrow typically includes a barrow tray or platform, one or
two wheels, a pair of handles and a pair of legs. In a resting position, the legs and
wheels together support the barrow tray. A user may lift the back of the barrow
using the handles, lifting the legs from the ground such that the weight is borne by
the wheels and by the user through the handles.
Barrows have also been designed to convert to a trailer configuration in which the
barrow can be towed behind a vehicle. In such arrangements the barrow legs may
be detachable. For example, US4,789,171 discloses a barrow that converts to a
trailer configuration, with detachable legs / handlebars that can be repositioned to act
as a trailer drawbar.
However, prior convertible barrows with detachable legs use mechanisms that are
either unduly difficult to operate or impede the function of the barrow in one or both
of its configurations. This can make the conversion between the barrow and trailer
configurations difficult.
Reference to any prior art in this specification does not constitute an admission that
such prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.
It is an object of the invention to provide a barrow that addresses or at least
ameliorates one or more of the problems in the prior art, or at least to provide the
public with a useful choice.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a first aspect the invention provides a barrow including: a tray; one or more
wheels; one or more removable handles, each including a first handle coupling; one
or more leg units, each including a leg having a folded position in which the leg is
folded against the tray and an unfolded position in which the leg extends downwards
from the tray; and one or more second handle couplings each configured to couple
with one of the first handle couplings to attach one of the one or more removable
handles to the barrow; wherein attachment of the one or more removable handles to
the barrow locks the one or more legs in the unfolded position.
Preferably each leg unit includes a shaft on which the leg is mounted, the shaft
having an axis about which the leg rotates between the folded and unfolded
positions.
Preferably the shaft is a rotating shaft.
Preferably a front end of the shaft provides one of the one or more second handle
couplings.
Preferably the barrow includes a front plate or beam, wherein the front end of the
shaft extends through the front plate or beam such that the second handle coupling
is accessible from a front end of the barrow.
Preferably the front plate or beam supports the front end of the shaft, the barrow
further including a support for supporting a back end of the shaft.
Preferably the shaft is mounted for limited movement along its own length.
Preferably the shaft is arranged to move along its own length between an extended
position in which the front end of the shaft extends through the front plate or beam
such that one of the removable handles may be attached to the second handle
coupling, and a retracted position.
Preferably the shaft is biased towards the extended position.
Preferably the barrow includes a first stop surface that prevents movement of the
shaft into the extended position unless the leg is in the unfolded position.
Preferably one of the removable handles, when coupled to the shaft by the first and
second handle couplings, prevents movement of the shaft out of the extended
position.
Preferably part of the removable handle engages against a surface of the front plate
or beam to prevent movement of the shaft along its own length.
Preferably the barrow includes a second stop surface that prevents movement of the
leg out of the unfolded position when the shaft is in the extended position.
Preferably one of the removable handles, when coupled to the shaft by the first and
second handle couplings, prevents movement of the shaft out of the extended
position, and a second stop surface prevents movement of the leg out of the
unfolded position when the shaft is in the extended position, such that the
attachment of the one of the removable handles locks the leg in the unfolded
position.
Preferably the barrow includes a third stop surface arranged to limit downwards
folding motion of the leg when the leg reaches the unfolded position.
Preferably the legs and shafts are formed from metal tube.
Preferably each leg is formed as a substantially U-shaped leg.
Preferably the first and second handle couplings form a twist-lock arrangement.
Preferably one of the first and second handle couplings includes a pair of opposed
dog-leg slots, and the other of the first and second handle couplings includes a pair
of opposed pins arranged and dimensioned to cooperate with the dog-leg slots.
Preferably one of the first and second handle couplings includes a recess, and the
other of the first and second handle couplings includes a biased button arranged and
dimensioned to cooperate with the recess to lock the first and second handle
couplings together.
Preferably the recess is formed in the end of the shaft and the button is on the
handle, and wherein the button is larger than the recess such that it is only partly
received in the recess.
Preferably the barrow includes a support configured to retain the legs in the folded
position.
Preferably the barrow includes two removable handles, two leg units, and two
second handle couplings.
Preferably the barrow includes a removable drawbar, wherein the barrow is
configurable as a trailer with the drawbar attached and the one or more legs in the
folded position.
In a second aspect the invention provides a convertible barrow - trailer configurable
as either a barrow or a trailer including: a tray; one or more wheels; one or more
removable handles, each including a first handle coupling; one or more leg units,
each including a leg having a folded position in which the leg is folded against the
tray and an unfolded position in which the leg extends downwards from the tray; one
or more second handle couplings each configured to couple with one of the first
handle couplings to attach one of the one or more removable handles to the barrow;
and a removable or retractable drawbar; wherein attachment of the one or more
removable handles to the barrow locks the one or more legs in the unfolded position.
The convertible barrow - trailer of the second aspect may include any feature of the
first aspect discussed above.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a barrow according to one embodiment;
Figure 2 is a bottom perspective view of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a side view of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a front end view of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a rear end view of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a top view of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 7 is a bottom view of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 8 is a top perspective view of the barrow of Figure 1, reconfigured as a
trailer;
Figure 9 is a side view of the trailer of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a top view of the trailer of Figure 8;
Figure 11 is a bottom view of the trailer of Figure 8;
Figure 12 is a front end view of the trailer of Figure 8;
Figure 13 is a rear end view of the trailer of Figure 8;
Figure 14 is a schematic view of the shaft and rear shaft support of the barrow
of Figure 1;
Figure 15 shows a first handle coupling of the barrow of Figure 1;
Figure 16 shows a second handle coupling of the barrow of Figure 1; and
Figure 17 shows the coupled first and second handle couplings of Figures 15
and 16.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The drawings illustrate one embodiment of barrow 1, which in the preferred
embodiment is a convertible barrow-trailer configurable as either a barrow or a
trailer.
As shown in Figures 1 to 7, the Applicant’s barrow 1 includes a tray 2, which in the
embodiment shown includes a generally flat base 3 and a pair of opposed side walls
4. The base and side walls may be connected by a curved corner fitting 5. In one
embodiment the base and side walls may be formed from plywood or similar
material, while the curved corner fitting may be formed from metal, such as
aluminium. The base 3 and side walls 4 may be supported by a frame, which may
include a number of generally U-shaped members 7 spaced along the length of the
tray 2 and a pair of longitudinal frame members 8.
The tray 2 may also include a pair of channels 10 at each end, such that removable
panels 11 can be inserted to close each end of the tray.
In some embodiments it may be possible to close the tray by a suitable cover or lid.
The tray may be open or enclosed. In some embodiments the tray may be flat. It is
not the intention to limit the scope of invention to any particular type of tray.
In the embodiment shown a pair of wheels 12 are mounted to the tray 2 by an axle
(not shown) mounted within an axle beam 13.
The barrow 1 also includes a folding leg arrangement 15 (see e.g. Figure 2) and a
number of handles 16. In the preferred embodiment the leg assembly includes two
folding legs 17 and two handles 16.
As shown, each leg unit may include a leg 17 mounted to a shaft 18. Each shaft is
supported at its front end by a front beam 19, which runs across the width of the tray
2, and at its rear end by a rear shaft support 20. This arrangement allows each shaft
to rotate together with its respective leg, allowing the legs to be moved between the
unfolded or extended position of Figures 1 to 7 and the folded or stowed position of
Figures 8 to 14. This movement will be discussed in greater detail below.
The handles 16 are removable. To this end, an end of each handle is formed with a
first handle coupling, and a second handle coupling is formed on the body of the
barrow or, preferably, as part of the leg unit. The first and second handle couplings
cooperate to removably mount the handle to the barrow. This mechanism will also
be discussed in detail below.
Figures 8 to 14 show the Applicant’s barrow in a second configuration where the
handles 16 have been removed, the legs 17 moved to a folded or stowed position
and a drawbar 22 attached to the body of the barrow. The drawbar may be attached
by any suitable mechanism, preferably at two or more drawbar attachment points. In
the embodiment shown a first drawbar attachment point 23 is mounted on the axle
beam 13 and receives one end of the drawbar. A second drawbar attachment point
24 is formed on the front beam 19 and a draw-bolt 25 mounted on the drawbar 22
cooperates with this second point to attach the drawbar 22 to the front beam 19. As
shown, the drawbar 22 may sit within a recess 26 in the front beam 19. The second
end of the drawbar 22 may include any suitable coupling 27 for attachment to a
towing vehicle.
Figures 2, 7 and 11 show a stop plate 30, which may be mounted (e.g. riveted) on
the front plate or beam 19. The stop plate 30 may provide stop surfaces 31, 32, 33,
36 limiting the motion of each leg 17 as discussed below.
The motion of the legs from the folded to the unfolded position will now be described.
In the folded position, the legs may be retained by a suitable retaining mechanism
(not shown), or they may be retained in the folded position by the drawbar 22. As
shown in Figure 11, for example, the legs 17 sit on top of the drawbar 22.
The shaft 18 is preferably biased to move along its length towards the front end of
the barrow 1. This may be achieved by mounting a suitable compression spring 34
in the rear shaft support 20, as shown in Figure 14. A stop 35 may be formed in the
wall of the shaft 18, in order to make an internal surface for an end of the spring 34
to bear against. When the drawbar is removed, this bias will tend to cause the legs
to sit on top of a lip provided by the stop plate 30.
A user then moves the legs back against the bias provided by spring 34, and unfolds
the legs. Axial motion of the legs towards the front of the barrow will be resisted by a
stop surface 36 until the legs are completely unfolded. When the legs reach the
unfolded position, an outer stop surface 31 acts against each leg 17 to prevent
further rotational movement. A recess in the stop plate 30 allows motion of the shaft
18 along its length (i.e. motion along the shaft’s axis of rotation). The spring 34
therefore causes the leg 17 and shaft 18 to moved forward until the leg 17 abuts an
axial stop surface 33, which acts to prevent further forwards movement of the leg 17
and shaft 18. Further, in the unfolded position an inner stop surface 32 acts against
each leg 17 to prevent that leg from rotating back towards the folded or stowed
position.
Any other arrangement providing stop surfaces limiting movement in a similar way
may be used.
Attachment of the handles to the barrow locks the legs in this unfolded position, as
will become apparent.
One embodiment of handle connection will now be described with reference to
Figures 15 to 17. For clarity, this connection mechanism is not shown in Figures 1 to
13.
Figure 15 shows a first handle coupling 40 formed in one end of each handle 16.
Figure 16 shows a second handle coupling 41 formed in the front end of the shaft 18.
Figure 17 shows the first and second handle couplings 40, 41 coupled to removably
attach a handle 16 to the body of the barrow.
Referring to Figure 15, the first handle coupling 40 may include a pair of projecting
pins 42. These pins may be formed by a single rod passing through two apertures in
a tubular handle 16.
Further, the first handle coupling may include a biased button 43, which can be
depressed to a position flush with the surface of the handle 16 and is biased to the
protruding position shown.
Referring to Figure 16, the second handle coupling 41 may include a pair of opposed
“dog leg” slots 45, of which only one is wholly visible in Figure 16. Each dog leg slot
45 includes a first portion 46 extending parallel to the shaft’s axis or length, and a
second portion 47 extending around the circumference of the shaft 18.
The second handle coupling may also include a recess 48 formed in the end of the
shaft 18.
A user may attach a handle to the barrow as follows.
First, the user aligns the pins 42 with the first portions 46 of the dog leg slots 45 and
depresses the button 43. The handle 16 may then be moved parallel to the length of
the shaft 18 until the pins 42 abut an end surface 50 of the slot 45. The depressed
button 43 will now be positioned partially inside the tubular shaft 18, but offset from
the recess 48.
The user now twists the handle 16 relative to the shaft 18. This causes the pins 42
to move along the second portions 47 of the dog leg slots 45. This movement
continues until the button 43 aligns with the recess 48, at which point it will move
under its bias to the protruding position and will engage with the recess 48 (as
shown in Figure 17) to prevent rotation of the handle 16 relative to the shaft 18. The
pins 42 cooperate with the second portions 47 of the slots 45 to prevent lengthwise
movement of the handle 16 relative to the shaft 18. In the position of Figure 17, the
handle is therefore securely mounted to the shaft 18.
In order to remove the handle 16 from the barrow 1, the user will depress the button
43 such that it disengages from the recess 48. The button may be larger (e.g.
longer) than the recess, making it easier to press. For example, as shown in Figure
17, the button 43 may be elongate such that a first portion 51 is positioned outside
the recess and a second portion 52 is within the recess. If the button 43 were
entirely within the recess the surface of the shaft 18 would make it more difficult for a
user to depress.
With the button 43 depressed, the user may rotate the handle to move the pins 42
along the second portion 47 of slot 45, then withdraw the handle from the shaft, with
the pins moving along the first portion 46 of the slot 45.
In the preferred embodiment the first and second handle couplings therefore provide
a twist lock connection of the handle to the body of the barrow, and in particular to
the shaft 18. However, in other embodiments any suitable coupling providing for
removable attachment of the handles may be used, including other forms of twist-
lock coupling, threaded couplings, push fits, or any other suitable coupling.
As shown in Figure 2, for example, the front end of the shaft 18 carrying the second
handle coupling 41 extends through the front beam 19. Preferably the end surfaces
50 of the slots 45 are substantially aligned with the front surface of the front beam
19, when the legs 17 are in the unfolded position and abutted against the axial stop
surface 33. When the handles 16 are attached, the pins 42 will therefore act against
the front surface of the front beam 19 to prevent backwards movement of the shafts
18. In this position rotation of the legs 17 and shafts 18 is also prevented by the
inner and outer stop surfaces 32, 31. Attachment of the handles therefore locks the
legs in the unfolded position.
The Applicant’s barrow therefore provides a single mechanism that attaches the
handles and locks the legs in place. This allows easy conversion between the
barrow and trailer configurations. The Applicant’s barrow also provides excellent
performance in both barrow and trailer configurations. Further, the folding nature of
the leg assembly allows for compact packaging for shipping, with the legs folded up,
handles and wheels removed.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the
embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in detail, it is
not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the
appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily
appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is
not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and
illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made
from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of the Applicant’s general
inventive concept.
Claims (24)
1. A barrow including: i. a tray; 5 ii. one or more wheels; iii. one or more removable handles, each including a first handle coupling; iv. one or more leg units, each including a leg having a folded position in which the leg is folded against the tray and an unfolded position in which the leg extends downwards from the tray; and 10 v. one or more second handle couplings each configured to couple with one of the first handle couplings to attach one of the one or more removable handles to the barrow; wherein attachment of the one or more removable handles to the barrow locks the one or more legs in the unfolded position.
2. A barrow as claimed in claim 1 wherein each leg unit includes a shaft on which the leg is mounted, the shaft having an axis about which the leg rotates between the folded and unfolded positions. 20
3. A barrow as claimed in claim 2 wherein the shaft is a rotating shaft.
4. A barrow as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein a front end of the shaft provides one of the one or more second handle couplings. 25
5. A barrow as claimed in claim 4 including a front plate or beam, wherein the front end of the shaft extends through the front plate or beam such that the second handle coupling is accessible from a front end of the barrow.
6. A barrow as claimed in claim 5 wherein the front plate or beam supports the front 30 end of the shaft, the barrow further including a support for supporting a back end of the shaft.
7. A barrow as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 6 wherein the shaft is mounted for limited movement along its own length. 5
8. A barrow as claimed in claim 7 wherein the shaft is arranged to move along its own length between an extended position in which the front end of the shaft extends through the front plate or beam such that one of the removable handles may be attached to the second handle coupling, and a retracted position. 10
9. A barrow as claimed in claim 8 wherein the shaft is biased towards the extended position.
10. A barrow as claimed in claim 8 or 9 including a first stop surface that prevents movement of the shaft into the extended position unless the leg is in the unfolded 15 position.
11. A barrow as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10 wherein one of the removable handles, when coupled to the shaft by the first and second handle couplings, prevents movement of the shaft out of the extended position.
12. A barrow as claimed in claim 11 wherein part of the removable handle engages against a surface of the front plate or beam to prevent movement of the shaft along its own length. 25
13. A barrow as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12 including a second stop surface that prevents movement of the leg out of the unfolded position when the shaft is in the extended position.
14. A barrow as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 13 wherein one of the removable 30 handles, when coupled to the shaft by the first and second handle couplings, prevents movement of the shaft out of the extended position, and a second stop surface prevents movement of the leg out of the unfolded position when the shaft is in the extended position, such that the attachment of the one of the removable handles locks the leg in the unfolded position. 5
15. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim including a third stop surface arranged to limit downwards folding motion of the leg when the leg reaches the unfolded position.
16. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the legs and shafts are 10 formed from metal tube.
17. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim wherein each leg is formed as a substantially U-shaped leg. 15
18. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the first and second handle couplings form a twist-lock arrangement.
19. A barrow as claimed in claim 18 wherein one of the first and second handle couplings includes a pair of opposed dog-leg slots, and the other of the first and 20 second handle couplings includes a pair of opposed pins arranged and dimensioned to cooperate with the dog-leg slots.
20. A barrow as claimed in claim 18 or 19 wherein one of the first and second handle couplings includes a recess, and the other of the first and second handle 25 couplings includes a biased button arranged and dimensioned to cooperate with the recess to lock the first and second handle couplings together.
21. A barrow as claimed in claim 20 wherein the recess is formed in the end of the shaft and the button is on the handle, and wherein the button is larger than the 30 recess such that it is only partly received in the recess.
22. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim including a support configured to retain the legs in the folded position.
23. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim having two removable handles, two 5 leg units, and two second handle couplings.
24. A barrow as claimed in any preceding claim further including a removable drawbar, wherein the barrow is configurable as a trailer with the drawbar attached and the one or more legs in the folded position.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| NZ62149914 | 2014-02-20 | ||
| NZ621499 | 2014-02-20 | ||
| PCT/NZ2015/050015 WO2015126263A2 (en) | 2014-02-20 | 2015-02-19 | A barrow |
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| NZ724364A NZ724364A (en) | 2021-02-26 |
| NZ724364B2 true NZ724364B2 (en) | 2021-05-27 |
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