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AU2003100941A4
AU2003100941A4 AU2003100941A AU2003100941A AU2003100941A4 AU 2003100941 A4 AU2003100941 A4 AU 2003100941A4 AU 2003100941 A AU2003100941 A AU 2003100941A AU 2003100941 A AU2003100941 A AU 2003100941A AU 2003100941 A4 AU2003100941 A4 AU 2003100941A4
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Daniel Beaumont Cassidy
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AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION INNOVATION PATENT IMPROVED BRICK
CARRIER
The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: IMPROVED BRICK CARRIER For many years people have been carrying bricks by hand using various methods as a means of getting them from a point of delivery to the bricklayer who will lay the bricks. This invention has been specifically devised to provide an improved brick carrier that is simple to use and is effective and can be used over and over again.
A worker can in accordance with the invention carry four bricks at a time holding the invention in one hand with minimal effort. The device has an operational frame that enables its operator to place it in position on the bricks and lifting a handle on the device it takes a firm hold of the bricks allowing the operator to carry them to a desired place and deposit them where required by lowering the said handle which simply releases the bricks speedily and neatly.
Four prongs on the invention project into the holes located in the bricks and when the said handle is lifted the prongs take a firm grip enabling the bricks to be lifted in an upward direction which allows the operator to carry the bricks with ease.
The horizontal bar has a double prong welded to it at one end on an 87 degree angle. The horizontal bar has a 7mm hole toward the opposite end to allow the two short bars to be attatched to it by a 7mm bolt which holds the frame together. The two short bars have a double prong welded to them at a 52.5 degree angle. The 7mm bolt is tightened to allow the correct function of the invention. The two short bars have a handle constructed from round pipe and is welded to the other end of the two short bars at an angle of 56 degrees to enable the said brick carrier to be carried by a single hand of the person using it.
The brick carrier is preferably made from flat metal steel for the construction of the horizontal bar and the two short bars to which the prongs are welded. The prongs are made from 12mm round steel rod bent to shape. The brick carrier can also be made from aluminum material or from a heavy industrial plastic material.
The invention may better be understood with reference to the illustrations of components of the invention which: Figure 1 is the elevation of the horizontal bar with the 7mm hole in one end and the two prongs welded to the other end.
Figure 2 is the two short bars which are identical in shape and length to each other with a 7mm hole toward one end to receive a 7mm lock tight bolt. A double prong welded to the short bars.
Figure 3. A short circular pipe is welded to the short bars to form a carrying handle for the invention Figures 4 and 5 Round steel rod prongs that are identical in length welded to the horizontal bar and another set are welded to the two short bars.
Figure 6. The 7mm bolt attach the short bars to the horizontal bar.
Figure 7. The invention when assembled ready for use as a Brick Carrier.
AU2003100941A 2003-11-13 2003-11-13 Improved Brick Carrier Ceased AU2003100941A4 (en)

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Cited By (1)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2498003A (en) * 2011-12-30 2013-07-03 David John Jones Lifting tool for bricks or similar

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2498003A (en) * 2011-12-30 2013-07-03 David John Jones Lifting tool for bricks or similar

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