Slab cart

Material or article handling – Apparatus for moving material to a position in the erection...

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280 47131, 280 4711, B62B 310

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058996508

ABSTRACT:
An improved slab cart is disclosed for the transport of a slab including a slab of marble, granite, stone, glass, and heavy objects. A first frame assembly attaches to a first end of a slab and a second assembly attaches to a second end of a slab. The first and second frame assemblies are coupled to the slab in such a manner as to support the slab in an upright position. The first and second frame assemblies each have a pair of elongated frame members and wheels mounted thereto for further supporting the slab and allowing the slab to roll freely without damaging surfaces upon which the slab cart may roll. The slab cart of the present invention is further provided with clamps coupled to the frame assemblies for engaging the slab in clamping relation. A retaining pin couples the ends of each frame member of each frame assembly preventing the frame members from spreading when the clamps are engaged.

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