POWERED SLED
A pallet sled includes a base and a pair of tines extending from the base. A load wheel supports outer ends of each of the tines. A wheel supports the base. At least one motor is configured to drive the base wheel or at least one of the load wheels for driving the pallet sled. The motor may be a hub motor inside the base wheel or the load wheel.
There are many environments within the food service and retail industries, such as restaurants, office complexes, retail stores and hospitals, that do not allow electric lifts inside due to the actual or perceived threat of being too heavy, bulky, or risky in terms of potentially causing store damage.
SUMMARYThe powered sled disclosed herein increases delivery efficiencies by reducing the amount of time and labor an operator needs to deliver product (raw goods, finished goods, etc.) to the food service or retail environment. The sled may allow the driver to transport a fully loaded pallet directly from the trailer to inside the store without having to down stack product onto a hand truck and make multiple trips back and forth.
This powered sled includes an electric motor or motors and batteries to provide propulsion in forward and reverse. The powered drive is especially useful when moving heavy pallet loads across parking lots, up ramps and slopes, and over thresholds that may be encountered throughout the delivery process. The batteries may also provide power to lift the pallet load, or a hydraulic foot pump may be utilized, similar to an existing delivery sled.
This lightweight powered sled would be allowed in those environments, would provide powered drive to the operator and still maintain all the benefits of existing sled designs, such as lightweight, compact design, highly maneuverable and zero turn radius about the load wheels.
The sleekness of the compact and concealed electric drive components would ensure that the powered sled is never mistaken for a heavy electric lift and would operate with very minimal noise, which is ideal for the food service and retail environments, especially when customers are also in the vicinity.
The electric motors may be powered by an external battery pack that is mounted to the rear of the sled near the operator and can be quickly and easily removed and replaced with a fully charged battery when depleted. Also, the battery pack may be easily accessed and does not need to be removed from the sled in order to plug in and charge the batteries when the sled is not in use, such as in between delivery stops on the trailer, or in the warehouse at the end of the delivery day.
The preset motor parameters, such as maximum speed, acceleration rates, decelerations rates, braking rates, throttle maps, etc, may be controlled by an electronic motor controller that is mounted within the frame of the sled and connected to the motor(s) and battery pack. These parameters are set by the manufacturer, but the customer may also be able to adjust certain parameters, depending on user preference, intended usage and/or environment.
The powered drive and speed of the sled may be controlled by the operator via a throttle control mounted to the handlebars and is completely optional. The powered sled operates just like a traditional manual sled (operator pushes the sled and associated load) when not using the motor(s) and the drive mechanism allows the wheels to “freewheel” or spin freely without added friction when disengaged from power. This is helpful in tight environments, such as coolers or freezers, or when powered drive is not allowed, such as in certain store environments.
The sled may also have a brake lever or switch that applies a braking force via regenerative braking through the hub motors. This is helpful for the operator to reduce speed and assist in maintaining control of the sled, especially when going down slopes and ramps.
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A battery 22 is also mounted in the base 12 for driving motors within the load wheels 16, as will be explained below. Upright handles 24 extend upward from the base 12. A lift control 26 is connected to the handles 24. A throttle control 28 is also connected to the handles 24.
In this embodiment, the load wheels 16 include hub motors 17. The hub motors 17 selectively receive power from the battery 22 (
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As with the first embodiment, the hub motor 117 in tandem with the secondary load wheel 116 may be placed under both tines 114 or, alternatively, only under one of the two tines 114. Also, optionally, the hub motor 117 may be mounted in front of or behind the primary load wheel 115. A conduit 138 provides power to each hub motor 117.
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In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
Claims
1. A pallet sled comprising:
- a base;
- a first tine and a second tine extending outward from the base;
- a first load wheel below an outer end of the first tine, the first load wheel mounted to a first arm pivotably mounted to the first tine, a first push rod in the first tine configured to pivot the first arm to move the first load wheel toward and away from the first tine, a first hub motor within the first load wheel for driving the pallet sled; and
- a second load wheel below an outer end of the second tine, the second load wheel mounted to a second arm pivotably mounted to the second tine, a second push rod in the second tine configured to pivot the second arm to move the second load wheel toward and away from the second tine, a second hub motor within the second load wheel for driving the pallet sled.
2. The pallet sled of claim 1 wherein the first hub motor includes an axle received in a slot in the arm.
3. The pallet sled of claim 1 further including a removable battery pack received in the base, the battery pack configured to selectively operate the first hub motor.
4. The pallet sled of claim 3 further including first handlebar and a second handlebar extending vertically upward from the base and fixed relative to the base, wherein the removable battery pack is received in the base between the first handlebar and the second handlebar.
5. The pallet sled of claim 1 wherein the first hub includes a drive mechanism that permits the first load wheel to spin freely when disengaged from power.
6. The pallet sled of claim 5 further including first handlebar and a second handlebar extending vertically upward from the base and fixed relative to the base.
7. The pallet sled of claim 1 wherein the outer end of the first tine includes a tapered portion and wherein the first load wheel is partially received in the tapered portion when the first wheel is in a full retracted position.
8. The pallet sled of claim 7 further including a free spinning lead wheel mounted below the tapered portion of the first tine.
9. The pallet sled of claim 7 wherein the first push rod does not extend under the tapered portion.
10. The pallet sled of claim 9 further including first handlebar and a second handlebar extending vertically upward from the base and fixed relative to the base.
11. The pallet sled of claim 1 wherein the first push rod does not extend under the outer end of the first tine.
12. The pallet sled of claim 1 further including a conduit mounted against the first arm and a wire inside the conduit for providing power to the first hub motor.
13. The pallet sled of claim 12 wherein the first hub motor includes an axle received in a slot in the first arm and wherein the conduit is mounted against the slot in the first arm.
14. The pallet sled of claim 13 wherein the wire extends through the slot in the first arm to connect to the first hub motor.
15. The pallet sled of claim 14 further including first handlebar and a second handlebar extending vertically upward from the base and fixed relative to the base.
16. The pallet sled of claim 15 further including a removable battery pack received in the base between the first handlebar and the second handlebar, the battery pack configured to selectively operate the first hub motor.
17. A pallet sled comprising:
- a base;
- a pair of casters supporting the base;
- a first handlebar and a second handlebar extending vertically upward from the base and fixed relative to the base;
- a pair of tines extending from the base;
- a load wheel below outer ends of each of the tines, wherein each load wheel is mounted to an arm pivotably mounted to the respective tine, the pallet sled further including a rod in each tine, wherein an outermost end of each rod is coupled to one of the arms to move the respective load wheel toward and away from the respective tine;
- a hub motor within each of the load wheels, the hub motors configured to drive the load wheels to assist in moving the pallet sled; and
- a removable battery pack received in the base between the first handlebar and the second handlebar, the battery pack configured to selectively operate the hub motors.
18. The pallet sled of claim 17 further including a conduit mounted against each arm and wire inside each conduit for providing power to the respective hub motor.
19. The pallet sled of claim 18 wherein the hub motors each include an axle received in a slot in the respective arm, and wherein each conduit is mounted against the slot in the respective arm.
20. The pallet sled of claim 19 wherein each wire extends through the slot in the respective arm to connect to the respective hub motor.
21. A pallet sled comprising:
- a base;
- a plurality of casters supporting the base;
- a first handlebar and a second handlebar extending vertically upward from the base;
- a pair of tines extending from the base, each tine including a tapered outer end;
- a load wheel below the outer ends of each of the tines, wherein each load wheel is mounted to an arm pivotably mounted to the respective tine, the pallet sled further including a rod in each tine having an outermost end coupled to the arm to move the respective load wheel toward and away from the respective tine;
- a hub motor within one of the load wheels to assist in moving the pallet sled;
- a conduit secured against the arm of the one of the load wheels, the conduit containing a wire supplying power to the hub motor;
- a removable battery pack received in the base between the first handlebar and the second handlebar, the battery pack configured to selectively operate the hub motor; and
- a first grip on the first handlebar, the first grip including a throttle control projecting toward the second handlebar, the throttle control configured to control speed or direction of the hub motor.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 20, 2022
Publication Date: Oct 6, 2022
Inventors: Travis James Englert (Brea, CA), Joseph E. Popovits, II (Costa Mesa, CA), Derick Foster (Cumming, GA), Dane Gin Mun Kalinowski (Foothill Ranch, CA), Sayre Giorgio Peralta (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 17/844,458