Connectable dolly

US9988062B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9988062-B2
Application numberUS-201615330839-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 7, 2016
Priority dateNov 6, 2015
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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Abstract

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A connectable dolly having a platform with an upper surface, a peripheral edge and a bottom surface, a plurality of caster wheels extends from the bottom surface and are attached thereto, and a connector element is mounted to the platform proximal the peripheral edge and is moveable from a stored position to a deployed position, the connector element having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end having an engaging member dimensioned for removably connecting the connectable dolly to a second dolly.

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We claim: 1. A connectable dolly comprising: a platform having an upper surface, a peripheral edge and a bottom surface, a portion of the peripheral edge has a vertical surface; a plurality of caster wheels extending from the bottom surface and attached thereto; and an elongate bail arm having a first end and a second end opposed to the first end and mounted along a portion of the peripheral edge for rotational motion about an axis between a stored position and a deployed position, the axis being transverse to the vertical surface, the second end having an engaging member dimensioned for removably connecting the connectable dolly to a second dolly. 2. The dolly of claim 1 wherein a portion of the bail arm is disposed in a pocket in the peripheral edge. 3. The dolly of claim 1 wherein the connector element is spring loaded. 4. The dolly of claim 1 further comprising a receiving member on a second dolly for engaging the second end of the bail arm. 5. The dolly of claim 4 wherein the receiving member is a slot. 6. The dolly of claim 5 wherein the slot is arcuate. 7. The dolly of claim 6 wherein the arcuate slot has a protuberance extending into the slot to form a pocket for retaining the first end from inadvertent disengagement. 8. The dolly of claim 4 wherein the receiving member is a through hole. 9. The dolly of claim 4 wherein the receiving member is a channel formed in the second dolly. 10. The dolly of claim 9 wherein the channel is upwardly facing. 11. The dolly of claim 9 wherein the channel is downwardly facing. 12. The dolly of claim 1 wherein the axis is generally perpendicular to the vertical surface and extends through an intermediate portion of the bail arm between the first end and the second end. 13. The dolly of claim 12 wherein the axis is centrally disposed between the first end and the second end. 14. The dolly of claim 13 wherein the first end of the bail arm is mounted for movement between two vertically spaced positions, one of each corresponding to the stored position and the deployed position. 15. A connectable dolly comprising: a platform having an upper surface, and a peripheral edge, the peripheral edge including a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge opposed to the first lateral edge, and a first end edge and a second end edge opposed to the first end edge; a connector element mounted to the platform proximal the first lateral edge and moveable from a stored position to a deployed position, the connector element having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end having an engaging member dimensioned for removably connecting the connectable dolly to a receiving member on a second dolly; and an interlock feature on the peripheral edge. 16. The dolly of claim 15 wherein the interlock feature comprises a protuberance extending from the peripheral edge for engaging a complementary-shaped member on the second dolly. 17. The dolly of claim 16 wherein the peripheral edge has a vertically extending surface and the protuberance extends from the vertically extending surface. 18. The dolly of claim 15 wherein the interlock feature is on the first lateral edge or the second lateral edge. 19. The dolly of claim 15 wherein the interlock feature is on the first lateral edge. 20. The dolly of claim 15 wherein the interlock feature is on the second lateral edge. 21. The dolly of claim 15 wherein the interlock features is at least one wall extending away from a vertical surface of the peripheral edge. 22. The dolly of claim 21 wherein the wall is generally cylindrical. 23. The dolly of claim 21 wherein the interlock feature comprises a plurality of cylindrical walls extending away from the vertical surface of the peripheral edge. 24. The dolly of claim 23 wherein the plurality of cylindrical walls are horizontally spaced from one another. 25. The dolly of claim 23 wherein the interlock feature comprises a plurality of horizontally spaced cylindrical walls centrally disposed on a portion of the peripheral edge and two flanking cylindrical walls, one of each of the two flanking walls disposed on opposite sides of the centrally disposed cylindrical walls and horizontally spaced therefrom. 26. A connectable dolly comprising: a platform having an upper surface, a peripheral edge and a bottom surface, the peripheral edge having a vertically extending surface; a ground engaging structure extending from the dolly; and a first bail arm mounted to a portion of the peripheral edge for rotation about an axis extending generally parallel to a portion of the peripheral edge from a stored position to a deployed position, the first bail arm having a generally elongate central portion and connecting members at opposed ends of the central portion, the elongate central portion having an engaging portion to cause the first bail arm to rotate when contacted by a member extending from a second dolly, when in the deployed position, a portion of the connecting members engage a corresponding receiving member on a second dolly. 27. The dolly of claim 26 wherein a portion of the generally elongate central portion engages a corresponding structure on the second dolly when the first bail arm is in the deployed position. 28. The dolly of claim 26 further comprising a second bail arm on the second dolly for engaging the first bail arm when the first bail arm is in the deployed position. 29. The dolly of claim 26 further comprising an interlock feature on the peripheral edge of the dolly.

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  • having more than two axes · CPC title

  • B62B3/1476Primary

    the main load support being a platform · CPC title

  • rigidly · CPC title

  • vertically stackable · CPC title

  • Flat dollys without hand moving equipment · CPC title

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What does patent US9988062B2 cover?
A connectable dolly having a platform with an upper surface, a peripheral edge and a bottom surface, a plurality of caster wheels extends from the bottom surface and are attached thereto, and a connector element is mounted to the platform proximal the peripheral edge and is moveable from a stored position to a deployed position, the connector element having a proximal end and a distal end, the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Orbis Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62B3/1476. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).