ADJUSTABLE CYLINDER BRACKET
A cylinder transport and mounting system is provided. This system includes a object mounting yoke, and at least one bracket selected from the group consisting of a conveyance mounting bracket, and user mounting bracket, wherein the cylinder mounting yoke is configured to attach securely to a cylinder and to detachably interface with the conveyance mounting bracket and/or to detachably interface with the user mounting bracket.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) provisional application No. 62/298,863 filed Feb. 23, 2016, the entire contents of each being incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUNDHeavy objects, in particular compressed gas cylinders, are moved around and secured in various locations every day. Safely securing those objects to a cart and to the location of use is critical for safe handling and use. Lifting the smaller cylinders to bench-top height for proximity to analytical instruments can also be an ergonomic and safety issue.
Although many types of cylinder carts are commercially available, most are designed for moving cylinders of size 30AL or larger and do not easily transport shorter and/or narrower cylinders as well. Furthermore, having to manually transfer the object between two devices, the (cylinder) cart and the point of use, adds time and reduces safety in cylinder handling. Finally, the user currently does not have a single device which can be used to both move a cylinder and secure the cylinder for use.
SUMMARYA transport and mounting system is provided. This system includes an object mounting yoke, and at least one bracket selected from the group consisting of a conveyance mounting bracket, and user mounting bracket, wherein the cylinder mounting yoke is configured to attach securely to a cylinder and to detachably interface with the conveyance mounting bracket and/or to detachably interface with the user mounting bracket.
For a further understanding of the nature and objects for the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are given the same or analogous reference numbers and wherein:
Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
In one embodiment of the current invention one device is provided which both transports and secures gas cylinders of a variety of heights and widths, for example cylinders sized 16 liters and 150 pounds or less. The invention can also apply to objects other than cylinders which fit within the devices securely.
One unique feature of the current system is in the adjustability of the cylinder support system in the dimensions of the cylinders it supports. Another other unique feature of this system is the capability to be both mobile and securely mounted for storage or use.
Several features of the invention are unique in comparison to products currently on the market and are not part of the current state of the art.
First, currently the location of strap for securing the object is fixed, either to a bench top or to a bar. With no adjustability in height, if the object is a less common size or height, it may not be able to be secured safely, if at all. Especially for smaller cylinders, instability can become an issue when gas delivery equipment is connected. Freestanding devices which do exist, such as the cage style cylinder holder, tip over on the addition of a two-stage regulator and tubing, creating a safety hazard if the cylinder is at high pressure. The present system allows an object of variable height, width or shape to be secured and safely used as illustrated in
Second, the current method of transporting then securing cylinders requires attaching the cylinder to the cart, moving the cylinder to the destination, detaching the cylinder from the cart, manually moving the cylinder from the cart to the location of use, then re-securing the cylinder with a second strapping device. With any manual activity involving cylinders, there is a potential for injury to the operator, for example back injury, or pinching of hands or feet. The system described herein eliminates manual transfer from cart to cylinder bracket. A single strap remains with the cylinder at all times. That strap contains a device which can connect either to the bracket or to the cart. The cylinder strap, cart and bracket are integrated in a way to provide direct transfer. For example, the user could clip onto the bracket before unclipping from the cart, or the cart can be directly attached to a surface, as illustrated in
Additionally, the wheels of the invention may be folded up to minimize space usage if it is desired to leave the cart with the bracket permanently. Integrating the cart with the bracket eliminates the need for storage of cylinder carts.
Third, there is no product on the market which can hold cylinders in an elevated position. There are currently no brackets permanently hold the cylinders in a raised position. Many operators are forced to use stools, boxes or chairs to prop up the small cylinders to reach bench-top height. The present system would provide the option for the bracket to hold small cylinders at raised positions, as illustrated in
101=object mounting yoke
102=conveyance mounting bracket
103=user mounting bracket
104=cylinder
105=transport device
106=workspace
201=cylinder mounting spine
301=user mounting spine
401=conveyance mounting spine
601=first cylinder mounting spine
602=second cylinder mounting spine
603=axial centerline (of cylinder 104)
604=first centerline (of elongated bearing beam 901)
605=second centerline (of elongated bearing beam 901)
701=outside diameter (of cylinder 104)
702=clamping member (of object mounting yoke 101)
703=first side (of clamping member 702)
704=second side (of clamping member 702)
705=pins (of clamping member 702)
801=securing means (for clamping member 702)
802=fastening apparatus (for clamping member 702)
901=elongated load bearing beam
902=release arm (for elongated load bearing beam 901)
903=one end of elongated load bearing beam 901
904=slots on the sides of elongated load bearing beam 901
905=sides of elongated load bearing beam 901
906=release bars (for elongated load bearing beam 901)
907=four wheels (on transport device 105)
908=second elongated load bearing beam
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The conveyance mounting bracket 102 may be configured to attach securely to a transport device 105 and to detachably interface with the object mounting yoke 101. The user mounting bracket 103 may be configured to attach securely to a workspace 106 and to detachably interface with the object mounting yoke 101. The conveyance mounting bracket 102 may be removably attached (by, for example, welding) or permanently attached (by, for example, bolting) to the transport device.
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The second side 704 of at least one clamping member 702 may also include pins 705 which engage complementary mechanisms in the conveyance mounting bracket 102 and/or the user mounting bracket 103. The pins 705 may be spring activated or manually activated. The clamping member 702 may include hooks which engage complementary mechanisms in the conveyance mounting bracket 102 and/or the user mounting bracket 103. The hooks may be fixedly attached to cylinder (non-pivoting, non-spring activated, non-manually activated) or spring activated. The hooks may move in a radial (lateral) direction or an axial (vertical) direction.
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The means 801 for securely attaching the clamping members to each other may be a strap with a fastening apparatus 802 selected from the group consisting of a buckle, side release buckle, D rings, snaps, a carabineer, a latch, a double ended snap hook, a draw latch, and a ratcheting mechanism. The ratcheting mechanism may be selected from the group consisting of a lever and a knob. The means for securely attaching the clamping members to each other is a hook and loop strap.
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It will be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangement of parts, which have been herein described in order to explain the nature of the invention, may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments in the examples given above.
Claims
1. A transport and mounting system comprising:
- an object mounting yoke, and at least one bracket selected from the group consisting of a conveyance mounting bracket, and user mounting bracket, wherein;
- the object mounting yoke is configured to attach securely to an object and to detachably interface with the conveyance mounting bracket and/or to detachably interface with the user mounting bracket.
2. The transport and mounting system of claim 1, wherein the object comprises a compressed gas cylinder.
3. The transport and mounting system of claim 2, wherein the object mounting yoke further comprises,
- a compressed gas cylinder with an outside diameter,
- a first clamping member and a second clamping member, each having a first side configured to conform with the outside diameter of the compressed gas cylinder, a second side configured to conform with a conveyance mounting bracket, and/or a user mounting bracket.
4. The transport and mounting system of claim 3, wherein the second side further comprises pins which engage complementary mechanisms in the conveyance mounting bracket and/or the user mounting bracket.
5. The transport and mounting system of claim 4, wherein the pins comprise a mechanism which is configured to allow a secure closure as a default.
6. The transport and mounting system of claim 5, wherein the pins are spring activated.
7. The transport and mounting system of claim 4, further comprising:
- the clamping members being configured such that the first side of each member is in contact with the outside diameter of the compressed gas cylinder, and
- a means for securely attaching the clamping members to each other, and circumventing the compressed gas cylinder thereby securely attaching the clamping members to the compressed gas cylinder.
8. The transport and mounting system of claim 7, wherein the clamping members are diametrically opposed.
9. The transport and mounting system of claim 7, wherein the means for securely attaching the clamping members to each other is selected from the group consisting of a bear-trap metal clamp, an elastic band, or a harness.
10. The transport and mounting system of claim 7, wherein the means for securely attaching the clamping members to each other is a strap with a fastening apparatus selected from the group consisting of a buckle, side release buckle, D rings, snaps, a carabineer, a latch, a double ended snap hook, a draw latch, and a ratcheting mechanism.
11. The transport and mounting system of claim 10, wherein the ratcheting mechanism is selected from the group consisting of a lever and a knob.
12. The transport and mounting system of claim 7, wherein the means for securely attaching the clamping members to each other is a hook and loop strap.
13. The transport and mounting system of claim 3, wherein the conveyance mounting bracket further comprises,
- a first elongated beam, configured to attach securely to a transport device,
- a first release arm,
- a set of slots on the sides of the first elongated beam, which are configured to be engaged by the complementary spring loaded latches on the cylinder mounting yoke,
- a release mechanism for disengaging the object mounting yoke from the conveyance mounting bracket.
14. The transport and mounting system of claim 13, wherein the first release arm is mounted to one end of the first elongated beam.
15. The transport and mounting system of claim 13, wherein the first release arm is mounted to one side of the first elongated beam.
16. The transport and mounting system of claim 13, wherein the first release arm is mounted to the cylinder mounting yoke.
17. The transport and mounting system of claim 13, wherein the release mechanism comprises a set of release bars mounted inside the first elongated arm, and configured to move laterally upon activation by the first release arm, thereby compressing the complementary spring loaded latches on the object mounting yoke and disengaging the object mounting yoke from the conveyance mounting bracket.
18. The transport and mounting system of claim 13, wherein the release arm is pivotally mounted to the elongated arm, and wherein pivoting the release arm activates the release bars.
19. The transport and mounting system of claim 13, wherein the transport device comprises at least four wheels, and configured such that:
- during a first operating mode, all four wheels are in contact with the ground, and the elongated beam is inclined in such a way that the center of gravity is between the wheels, and
- during a second operating mode, two wheels are in contact with the ground, and the elongated beam is substantially vertical.
20. The transport and mounting system of claim 3, wherein the user mounting bracket further comprises,
- a second elongated beam, configured to attach securely to a workspace,
- a second release arm, mounted to one end of the second elongated arm,
- slots on the sides of the second elongated beam, which are engaged by complementary spring loaded latches on the object mounting yoke,
- a release mechanism for disengaging the object mounting yoke from the user mounting bracket.
21. The transport and mounting system of claim 20, wherein the first release arm is mounted to one end of the first elongated beam.
22. The transport and mounting system of claim 20, wherein the first release arm is mounted to one side of the first elongated beam.
23. The transport and mounting system of claim 20, wherein the first release arm is mounted to the cylinder mounting yoke.
24. The transport and mounting system of claim 20, wherein the release mechanism comprises a set of release bars mounted inside the second elongated arm, and configured to move laterally upon activation by the second release arm, thereby compressing the complementary spring loaded latches on the object mounting yoke and disengaging the object mounting yoke from the user mounting bracket.
25. The transport and mounting system of claim 20, wherein the second release arm is pivotally mounted to the second elongated arm, and wherein pivoting the second release arm activates the release bars.
25. The transport and mounting system of claim 1, wherein the user mounting bracket further comprises: wherein the object mounting yoke is configured to detachably interface with the user mounting bracket at any point between the first minimum object mounting yoke height and the first maximum object mounting yoke height.
- a maximum object mounting yoke height, and
- a minimum object mounting yoke height,
26. The transport and mounting system of claim 25, wherein the conveyance mounting bracket is configured to detachably interface with the object mounting yoke, when the object mounting yoke is positioned at any point between the first minimum object mounting yoke height and the first maximum object mounting yoke height.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 27, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 24, 2017
Inventors: Monaca McNALL (Newark, DE), Scott Liedel (Bear, DE), Robert Sokola (Neward, DE), Bryan R. Hotaling (Acton, MA), John A. MacNeill (Acton, MA), James M. Ormond (Acton, MA), James R. Varney (Acton, MA)
Application Number: 15/220,672