Patent classifications
B62B2203/00
Pallet jack mounting system
Apparatuses and methods for mounting an object to a pallet jack are disclosed. One apparatus includes a base, a hook, and a clamping element. The base is sized to be positioned on a head of the pallet jack. The hook is sized to engage an underside of the pallet jack. The hook is movably coupled to a front of the base such that a distance between the base and the hook is adjustable. The clamping element is coupled to a rear of the base. At least a portion of the clamping element is positioned to extend underneath the head of the pallet jack when the base is positioned on the head of the pallet jack.
Motorized game cart
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.
Building ladder hoist
A carrier building ladder hoist that contains a removable carrier casing and a winch casing allowing a user to hoist items. The ladder hoist contains a padded back and straps to allow an individual to carry it on their back and wheels and a tow handle to allow the user to tow it behind them. The side surfaces of the winch casing in ladder hoist have grooves in them to allow a user to hook the ladder hoist to a ladder. The ladder hoist has a winch system using gears and a winch strap ending in a hook.
MOTORIZED GAME CART
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.
Storage bin with retaining feature
A storage container, basin, bin, or basket (referred to herein as a storage bin) with wheels. The storage bin includes retaining features or tabs that protrude on one side higher than a plane formed by an upper edge of the storage bin to keep the storage bin located under a tool storage cabinet or toolbox. The retaining features allow the storage bin to be slid under the tool storage cabinet or toolbox with the retaining features disposed between opposing front and back flanges on the bottom of the tool storage cabinet or toolbox. This allows the storage bin to be slid out and back under the tool storage cabinet or toolbox, while the retaining feature restricts the storage bin from being slid completely out from under tool storage cabinet or toolbox.
Cart with a foldable platform
A cart includes a fixed platform having a first edge and a first top surface for carrying cargos, a foldable platform having a second top surface for carrying cargos and a second edge pivotally attached to the first edge, the foldable platform pivoting between a horizontal position and an upright position, the first and second top surface being in the same plane when the foldable platform being at the horizontal position, a support structure extended from the fixed platform to beneath the foldable platform, and a support rod pivotally attached to a bottom surface of the foldable platform and pivoting between a first and second angle to the foldable platform, the second angle being different from the first angle, when at the second angle, the support rod, the support structure, the fixed platform and the foldable platform forming a triangle holding the foldable platform at the upright position.
PACKAGING METHOD FOR SPRING MATTRESS AND PACKAGING DEVICE FOR SPRING MATTRESS
A spring mattress includes an upper cushion layer, an elastic module, and a bottom plate, where the elastic module is formed by detachably connecting a plurality of spring units, and the bottom plate is formed by detachably splicing or unfolding a plurality of bottom plate units. A packaging method for the spring mattress includes packaging the plurality of spring units using at least two of a plurality of packaging containers, packaging the upper cushion layer using a single one of the plurality of packaging containers, and packaging the plurality of bottom plate units using two or fewer of the plurality of packaging containers.
CARGO PLATFORMS WITH EXTENDABLE GATES
Systems, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to a cargo platform with extendable gates. In one embodiment, a cargo platform includes a stationary base. The cargo platform also includes a first extendable gate slidably coupled to the stationary base. The first extendable gate includes a first set of rails. The first extendable gate is extendable away from the stationary base in a first lateral direction. The cargo platform also includes a second extendable gate slidably coupled to the stationary base. The second extendable gate includes a second set of rails. The second extendable gate is extendable away from the stationary base in a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction. When the extendable gates are retracted, the second set of rails interlace with the first set of rails.
BARRIER TRANSPORTERS
A portable barrier transporter includes a body, a first wheel coupled to the body, a second wheel coupled to the body opposite the first wheel. A first arm extends transversely from the body. A channel extends from the first arm for receiving a lower end portion of a plate member of a portable barrier. A second arm extends from the body in a direction opposite the first arm and above the first arm, and a third wheel is coupled to the second arm.
Motorized game cart
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.