Frame for pressurized fluid apparatus
An integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid, such as a pressure washer. The frame includes a base that supports a power unit, at least one leg integrally formed with the base, and a handle integrally formed with the base. The frame is designed such that it is stackable with other frames before the power unit is coupled to the base.
This invention relates to pressure washers. More specifically, the invention relates to a frame for supporting a pressure washer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPressure washers include an engine coupled to a support frame. The frame is usually configured for movement, such as by the addition of wheels. The frame also may have the ability to hold a spray gun, wand, hose, and other accessories for use with the pressure washer. The frame is usually made of metal and is often heavy, angular, and very industrial looking. It is desirable to produce a frame for a pressure washer that is durable, easy to move, is able to store the accessories for use with the pressure washer, and has a more consumer-friendly look.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides an integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid. One construction of the frame includes a base that supports a power unit. The frame further includes at least one leg that supports the base on a surface. The frame also includes a handle that is used to move the frame from a first location to a second location.
In one embodiment, the base includes at least one integral reinforcing rib. In another embodiment, the base includes an aperture therein for receiving a portion of the power unit. In another embodiment, the at least one leg includes a support that engages the surface and that defines a footprint of the frame, and wherein the handle has an upper end that defines a width such that the width of the upper end is less than the footprint. In another embodiment, the handle also includes and integral accessory holder. In another embodiment, the handle includes a pair of downwardly extending support members that form an acute included angle with the base in the XY-plane. In another embodiment, the handle includes a pair of downwardly extending support members that form an acute included angle with the base in the YZ-plane. In another embodiment, the frame is stackable.
Another construction of the invention provides for an integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid that includes a base that supports a power unit. The frame also includes a first base support member integrally formed with the base that supports the base on a surface, and a second base support member integrally formed with the base that supports the base on a surface. The frame also includes a side panel integrally formed with and extending between the first and second base support members. The frame further includes an integrally formed handle.
Another construction of the invention provides an integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid including a base that supports a power unit. The frame also includes at least one base support member integrally formed with the base that supports the base on a surface. The frame further includes a handle integrally formed as one piece with the base. The handle includes an upper end, a first member defining a first axis, and a second support member defining a second axis. The first and second axes each form an acute angle with the upper end of the handle in the XY-plane.
Further constructions and advantages of the present invention, together with the organization and manner of operation thereof, will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements have like numerals throughout the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show some embodiments of the present invention. However, it should be noted that the invention as disclosed in the accompanying drawings is illustrated by way of example only. The various elements and combinations of elements described below and illustrated in the drawings can be arranged and organized differently to result in embodiments which are still within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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The frame 10 includes a base 14 that is adapted to support a power unit, such as an engine 18 for the pressure washer (see
The frame 10 also includes a plurality of base support members integrally formed as one piece with the base 14 that support the frame 10 on a surface, such as the floor. The base support members are illustrated as first, second, third, and fourth legs 34A, 34B, 34C, and 34D, respectively. It is understood that in other embodiments (not shown), the base support members may include fewer than or more than four legs, and that in some embodiments, the base support member consists of a single leg 34 molded as one piece with the frame 10 extending downwardly from the base 14.
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The frame 10 also includes a side panel 46 integrally formed with and extending between the legs 36B, 36C. The side panel 46 assists in strengthening and balancing the frame 10 when the frame 10 is supported on the surface. The frame 10 also includes a second side panel 50 integrally formed with and extending between the legs 36A, 36D. In some embodiments, the frame 10 also includes an integrally formed front panel 54 (shown in shadow in
The frame 10 further includes a handle 58 integrally formed as one piece with the base 14. The handle 58 is angled with respect to the base 14 in the YZ-plane and forms an acute included angle H with the base 14. With reference to
The handle 58 also includes an upper end 78 having a width W2. As illustrated in
An integrally formed accessory holder 82 is also located near the upper end 78 on the handle 58. The accessory holder 82 is adapted to store the various accessories that may be used with the pressure washer when those accessories are not in use. With reference to
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Various features of the invention are found in the following claims.
Claims
1. An integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid, the frame comprising:
- a base that supports a power unit;
- at least one leg that supports the base on a surface; and
- a handle that is used to move the frame from a first location to a second location.
2. The frame of claim 1, wherein the frame is formed by injection molding.
3. The frame of claim 1, wherein the base includes at least one integral reinforcing rib.
4. The frame of claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes a power unit having an engine.
5. The frame of claim 4, wherein the base includes an aperture therein for receiving a portion of the power unit.
6. The frame of claim 5, wherein the base includes a mounting plate.
7. The frame of claim 1, wherein the at least one leg includes a plurality of legs.
8. The frame of claim 1, wherein the at least one leg includes a support that engages the surface and that defines a footprint of the frame, and wherein the handle has an upper end that defines a width such that the width of the upper end is less than the footprint.
9. The frame of claim 1, wherein the handle further includes an integral accessory holder formed as one piece with the frame.
10. The frame of claim 9, wherein the accessory holder includes at least one aperture sized to accept a pressure washer wand.
11. The frame of claim 9, wherein the accessory holder includes at least one aperture sized to accept a pressure washer gun.
12. The frame of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a plurality of integral grip ridges.
13. The frame of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a pair of downwardly extending support members that form an acute included angle with the base in the XY-plane.
14. The frame of claim 13, wherein the support members are substantially parallel to the at least one leg.
15. The frame of claim 13, wherein the support members are contiguous with the at least one leg.
16. The frame of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a pair of downwardly extending support members that form an acute included angle with the base in the YZ-plane.
17. The frame of claim 1, wherein the at least one leg forms an obtuse included angle with the base in the XY-plane.
18. The frame of claim 1, wherein the at least one leg forms an obtuse included angle with the base in the YZ-plane.
19. The frame of claim 1, wherein the frame is stackable.
20. An integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid, the frame comprising:
- a base that supports a power unit;
- a first base support member integrally formed with the base that supports the base on a surface;
- a second base support member integrally formed with the base that supports the base on the surface;
- a side panel integrally formed with and extending between the first and second base support members; and
- an integrally formed handle.
21. The frame of claim 20, further comprising an integrally formed front panel.
22. The frame of claim 20, wherein the frame is stackable.
23. The frame of claim 20, wherein the frame defines a footprint, and wherein the handle has an upper end that defines a width such that the width of the upper end is less than the footprint.
24. The frame of claim 20, wherein the handle includes an integrally formed accessory holder.
25. The frame of claim 24, wherein the accessory holder includes at least one aperture sized to accept a pressure wand.
26. The frame of claim 24, wherein the accessory holder includes at least one aperture sized to accept a pressure washer gun.
27. The frame of claim 20, wherein the handle includes a plurality of grip ridges.
28. The frame of claim 20, wherein the handle includes a pair of downwardly extending support members that form an acute included angle with the base in the XY-plane.
29. The frame of claim 28, wherein the support members are substantially parallel to the first and second base support members.
30. The frame of claim 28, wherein the support members are contiguous with the first and second base support members.
31. The frame of claim 20, wherein the handle includes a pair of downwardly extending support members that form an acute included angle with the base in the YZ-plane.
32. The frame of claim 20, wherein the first and second base support members each form an obtuse included angle with the base in the XY-plane.
33. The frame of claim 20, wherein the first and second base support members each form an obtuse included angle with the base in the YZ-plane.
34. An integrally formed one-piece frame for an apparatus that supplies a pressurized fluid, the frame comprising:
- a base that supports a power unit;
- at least one base support member that supports the base on a surface; and
- a handle including an upper end, a first support member defining a first axis, and a second support member defining a second axis, the first and second axes each forming an acute included angle with the upper end in the XY-plane.
35. The frame of claim 34, wherein the at least one base support member includes first, second, third, and fourth base support members.
36. The frame of claim 35, further comprising a first side panel extending between the first and fourth base support members, and a second side panel extending between the second and third base support members.
37. The frame of claim 34, wherein the handle includes an integrally formed accessory holder.
38. The frame of claim 34, wherein the first and second support members each form an acute included angle with the base in the YZ-plane.
39. The frame of claim 34, wherein the first and second support members are substantially parallel to the at least one base support member.
40. The frame of claim 34, wherein the first and second support members are contiguous with the at least one base support member.
41. The frame of claim 34, wherein the at least one base support member forms an obtuse included angle with the base in the XY-plane.
42. The frame of claim 34, wherein the at least one base support member forms and obtuse included angle with the base in the YZ-plane.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 20, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 21, 2005
Inventors: Richard Gilpatrick (Whitewater, WI), James Welch (Waukesha, WI)
Application Number: 10/689,141