Systems and methods for improved cargo dolly for remote cargo holding pins for a cargo dolly

US11433935B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11433935-B2
Application numberUS-201916515082-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2019
Priority dateJul 31, 2018
Publication dateSep 6, 2022
Grant dateSep 6, 2022

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An improved cargo dolly for transporting cargo is described having a mobile dolly frame, a main shaft on the frame, a lever proximate to a first part of the frame (where the lever is movable relative to the frame and in responsive communication with the main shaft), a first set of transfer sprockets mounted to the main shaft, a secondary shaft rotatably disposed at a second part of the frame (where the first part is remote from the second part), a second set of transfer sprockets mounted to the secondary shaft, a chain disposed about the first set of transfer sprockets and the second set of transfer sprockets, and a locking pin having a first end fixed to the secondary shaft and a second end configured as an angled latch. Rotation of the lever responsively causes the locking pin to remotely rotate at the second part of the frame.

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An improved cargo dolly for transporting cargo, the improved cargo dolly comprising: a dolly frame, a set of wheels attached to the dolly frame, wherein the set of wheels supports the dolly frame and rotates to allow movement of the dolly frame; a main shaft rotatably disposed on the dolly frame; a lever disposed proximate to a first part of the dolly frame, wherein the lever is movable relative to the dolly frame and in responsive communication with the main shaft; a first set of transfer sprockets mounted to the main shaft; a secondary shaft rotatably disposed proximate to an edge of the dolly frame at a second part of the dolly frame, wherein the first part of the dolly frame is remote from the second part of the dolly frame; a second set of transfer sprockets mounted to the secondary shaft; a chain disposed about and engaged with the first set of transfer sprockets and the second set of transfer sprockets; a locking pin having a first end fixed to the secondary shaft and a second end configured as an angled latch, wherein rotation of the lever at the first part of the dolly frame responsively causes the locking pin to remotely rotate at the second part of the dolly frame. 2. The improved cargo dolly of claim 1 , wherein the dolly frame comprises a rail-based frame having at least a front edge, a first side edge connected to the front edge, a second side edge connected to the front edge, a rear edge connected to each of the first side edge and the second side edge, and a cargo deck disposed between the first side edge and the second side edge, wherein the cargo deck provides a working area to support the cargo as loaded on the dolly frame; and wherein the lever is disposed on an inner side of the front edge as the first part of the dolly frame to allow movement of the lever relative to the dolly frame without being in the working area of the cargo. 3. The improved cargo dolly of claim 1 , wherein the dolly frame comprises a rail-based frame having at least a front edge, a first side edge connected to the front edge, a second side edge connected to the front edge, a rear edge connected to each of the first side edge and the second side edge, and a cargo deck disposed between the first side edge and the second side edge, wherein the cargo deck provides a working area to support the cargo as loaded on the dolly frame; and wherein the lever is disposed on an inner side of the rear edge as the first part of the dolly frame to allow movement of the lever relative to the dolly frame without being in the working area of the cargo. 4. The improved cargo dolly of claim 1 , wherein the lever comprises a handle portion disposed opposite a carriage portion, wherein the carriage portion is seated in responsive communication with the main shaft, wherein pivoting the handle portion causes the carriage portion to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the main shaft and causes rotation of the main shaft. 5. The improved cargo dolly of claim 4 , wherein the handle portion comprises a hand grip that moves between a first position and a second position, wherein movement of the hand grip to the first position causes the locking pin to move to an open position and movement of the hand grip to the second position causes the locking pin to move to a closed position, the open position representing a released configuration of the locking pin and the cargo and the closed position representing a secure configuration of the locking pin and the cargo. 6. The improved cargo dolly of claim 4 , wherein the angled latch of the locking pin rotates towards an attachment point on the cargo to securely interface with the attachment point on the cargo when the locking pin is moved to the closed position by pivoting the handle portion in a first direction. 7. The improved cargo dolly of claim 6 , wherein the angled latch of the locking pin rotates to at least partially extend above the cargo deck to securely interface with the attachment point on the cargo when the locking pin is moved to the closed position by pivoting the handle portion in the first direction. 8. The improved cargo dolly of claim 5 , wherein the angled latch of the locking pin rotates away from an attachment point on the cargo to release the cargo when the locking pin is moved to the open position by pivoting the handle portion in a second direction. 9. The improved cargo dolly of claim 8 , wherein the angled latch of the locking pin rotates to retract below the cargo deck and away from the interface with the attachment point on the cargo when the locking pin is moved to the open position by pivoting the handle portion in the second direction. 10. The improved cargo dolly of claim 1 further comprising: a second set of transfer sprockets mounted to the main shaft; an additional secondary shaft rotatably disposed proximate the edge of the dolly frame at a third part of the dolly frame, wherein the first part of the dolly frame is remote from the third part of the dolly frame; a third set of transfer sprockets mounted to the additional secondary shaft; an additional chain disposed about and engaged with the second set of transfer sprockets and the third set of transfer sprockets; an additional locking pin having one end fixed to the additional secondary shaft and another end configured as a second angled latch, wherein rotation of the lever at the first part of the dolly frame responsively causes the additional locking pin to remotely rotate at the third part of the dolly frame. 11. An improved cargo dolly for transporting cargo, the improved cargo dolly comprising: a mobile dolly frame, a first lever-actuated locking pin assembly associated with a first edge of the mobile dolly frame, the first lever-actuated locking pin assembly comprising a first main shaft rotatably disposed on the mobile dolly frame proximate the first edge of the mobile dolly frame; a first lever disposed proximate to a first part of the mobile dolly frame, wherein the first lever is movable relative to the mobile dolly frame and in responsive communication with the first main shaft; a first set of transfer sprockets mounted to the first main shaft; a first secondary shaft rotatably disposed proximate the first edge of the mobile dolly frame at a second part of the mobile dolly frame, wherein the first part of the mobile dolly frame is remote from the second part of the mobile dolly frame; a second set of transfer sprockets mounted to the first secondary shaft; a first chain disposed about and engaged with the first set of transfer sprockets and the second set of transfer sprockets; and a first locking pin having a first end fixed to the first secondary shaft and a second end configured as a first angled latch, wherein rotation of the first lever at the first part of the mobile dolly frame responsively causes the first locking pin to remotely rotate at the second part of the mobile dolly frame; and a second lever-actuated locking pin assembly associated with a second edge of the mobile dolly frame opposing the first edge of the mobile dolly frame, the second lever-actuated locking pin assembly comprising a second main shaft rotatably disposed on the mobile dolly frame proximate the second edge of the mobile dolly frame; a second lever disposed proximate to the first part of the mobile dolly frame, wherein the second lever is movable relative to the mobile dolly frame and in responsive communication with the second main shaft; a third set of transfer sprockets mounted to the second main shaft; a second secondary shaft rotatably disposed proximate the second edge of the mobile dolly frame at a third part of the mobile dolly frame, wherein the first p

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  • B62B5/0447Primary

    using elements cooperating with a handle bar · CPC title

  • Trailers (vehicles comprising living accommodation for people, e.g. caravans, camping or like vehicles B60P3/32) · CPC title

  • Combinations with at least three axles and comprising two or more articulated parts (articulated buses B62D47/025) · CPC title

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

  • B62D53/00Primary

    Tractor-trailer combinations; Road trains (traction couplings other than fifth wheel coupling B60D {; tracked vehicles comprising at least two articulated parts B62D55/0655}) · CPC title

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What does patent US11433935B2 cover?
An improved cargo dolly for transporting cargo is described having a mobile dolly frame, a main shaft on the frame, a lever proximate to a first part of the frame (where the lever is movable relative to the frame and in responsive communication with the main shaft), a first set of transfer sprockets mounted to the main shaft, a secondary shaft rotatably disposed at a second part of the frame (w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fedex Corp Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62B5/0447. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2022 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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