Electronic module removal and insertion cart

US10124996B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10124996-B2
Application numberUS-201615342521-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 3, 2016
Priority dateNov 3, 2016
Publication dateNov 13, 2018
Grant dateNov 13, 2018

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Abstract

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A cart is provided four extracting modular components from enclosures, and for inserting such components into enclosures. The cart may be specifically adapted for components of certain sizes and configurations. It may be used, for example, for extracting power electronic modular components from an electrical enclosure. The cart includes a support structure and an upright structure on which a carriage is movable. The carriage has elements that can extend below the modular component, to secure to the modular component, and to raise the modular component for extraction. Some or all of the interconnected elements of the cart may be foldable and collapsible for ease of storage and transport.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cart comprising: a framework having an upstanding assembly and a base assembly, the base assembly including wheeled, spaced apart elements supporting the cart and allowing fore and aft motion of the cart; a carriage assembly spanning a space and movable to desired elevations; a bridge span extendable and retractable with respect to the carriage assembly to be positioned beneath a modular component in an enclosure; and a securement structure disposed on the bridge span and configured to attach the cart to the modular component when the bridge span is in an extended position; wherein at least the bridge span is mounted to be raised to support the modular component to selectively withdraw the modular component from the enclosure and to insert the modular component into the enclosure by rolling movement of the cart with respect to the enclosure. 2. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the bridge span is mounted to the carriage assembly to be raised upon raising of the carriage assembly. 3. The cart of claim 2 , comprising a screw for raising and lowering the carriage assembly and bridge span. 4. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the upstanding assembly comprises a generally vertical post on which the carriage assembly is mounted. 5. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the carriage assembly comprises at least one upright for avoiding tipping of the modular component. 6. The cart of claim 5 , wherein at least one securement structure is provided on the at least one upright. 7. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the upstanding assembly is foldable with respect to the base assembly. 8. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the base assembly comprises a pair of rear wheeled supports and a pair of forward wheeled extensions, and wherein the forward extensions are foldable with respect to the rear supports. 9. The cart of claim 1 , comprising a foldable handle secured to the upstanding assembly. 10. A cart comprising: a framework having an upstanding assembly and a base assembly, the base assembly including wheeled, spaced apart elements supporting the cart and allowing fore and aft motion of the cart; a carriage assembly spanning a space and movable to desired elevations; and a securement structure disposed on the bridge span and configured to attach the cart to a modular component when the bridge span is in an extended position; wherein the carriage assembly is mounted to be raised to support the modular component to selectively withdraw the modular component from an enclosure and to insert the modular component into the enclosure by rolling movement of the cart with respect to the enclosure; and wherein the carriage assembly is foldable with respect to the upstanding assembly for portability and storage of the cart. 11. The cart of claim 10 , comprising a bridge span extendable and retractable with respect to the carriage assembly to be positioned beneath a modular component in an enclosure. 12. The cart of claim 11 , wherein the bridge span is mounted to the carriage assembly to be raised upon raising of the carriage assembly. 13. The cart of claim 12 , comprising a screw for raising and lowering the carriage assembly and bridge span. 14. The cart of claim 10 , wherein the upstanding assembly is foldable with respect to the base assembly. 15. The cart of claim 10 , wherein the base assembly comprises a pair of rear wheeled supports and a pair of forward wheeled extensions, and wherein the forward extensions are foldable with respect to the rear supports. 16. The cart of claim 10 , comprising a foldable handle secured to the upstanding assembly. 17. A cart comprising: a framework having an upstanding assembly and a base assembly, the base assembly including wheeled, spaced apart elements supporting the cart and allowing fore and aft motion of the cart; a carriage assembly spanning a space and movable to desired elevations; and a bridge span extendable and retractable with respect to the carriage assembly to be positioned beneath a modular component in an enclosure, the bridge span comprising a securement structure disposed on the bridge span and configured to attach the cart to a modular component when the bridge span is in an extended position; wherein the carriage assembly is mounted to be raised to support a modular component to selectively withdraw the modular component from an enclosure and to insert the modular component into the enclosure by rolling movement of the cart with respect to the enclosure; and wherein the carriage assembly is foldable with respect to the upstanding assembly for portability and storage of the cart; and wherein the upstanding assembly is foldable with respect to the base assembly; and wherein the base assembly comprises a pair of rear wheeled supports and a pair of forward wheeled extensions, and wherein the forward extensions are foldable with respect to the rear supports; and wherein the cart comprises a foldable handle foldable with respect to the upstanding assembly. 18. The cart of claim 17 , wherein the securement structure comprises a tie-in plate that holds a front structure of the modular component. 19. The cart of claim 18 , wherein the bridge span is mounted to the carriage assembly to be raised upon raising of the carriage assembly. 20. The cart of claim 19 , comprising a screw for raising and lowering the carriage assembly and bridge span.

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Classifications

  • B66F3/08Primary

    screw operated (B66F3/44 takes precedence; gearings F16H) · CPC title

  • involving means for grappling or securing in place objects to be carried; Loading or unloading equipment · CPC title

  • Catches; Locking or releasing an articulation · CPC title

  • rolling means, e.g. rollers · CPC title

  • folding down the body to the wheel carriage or by retracting projecting parts (collapsible containers B65D, e.g. B65D7/24, B65D9/12, B65D11/18) · CPC title

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What does patent US10124996B2 cover?
A cart is provided four extracting modular components from enclosures, and for inserting such components into enclosures. The cart may be specifically adapted for components of certain sizes and configurations. It may be used, for example, for extracting power electronic modular components from an electrical enclosure. The cart includes a support structure and an upright structure on which a ca…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rockwell Automation Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66F3/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 13 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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