Patent classifications
B62B2207/00
TRAVELING TOOL FOR CART AND CARRYING TOOL
The present invention provides a traveling tool for a cart being to be attached to a cart, the traveling tool including a deck portion including a board-like member that defines a footrest surface on which a foot of the user is to be placed, at least one first wheel provided in rear of the deck portion so as to enable the deck portion to travel, an operation pole provided on front of the deck portion so as to enable the deck portion to he rotated, and a coupling portion that is provided on the operation pole, and couples the deck portion to the cart.
Lowered bidirectional trolley
A bidirectional trolley (1) comprising a drawbar (Abstract2), two pivoting front wheels (6, 6′) a push handle (3), a loading and unloading plan (4) for a box (5) for moving items. The bidirectional trolley comprises a rotary system (10), placed in the rear portion of the trolley (1), and comprising two non-pivoting wheels (8′, 8″) placed on the same horizontal axis, a pivoting wheel (8) placed at 45° with respect to the other two non-pivoting wheels (8′, 8″) and a hook (12), configured for assuming a resting position in which it is completely retracted under the plan (4) between the two non-pivoting wheels (8′ and 8″), in order to permit to an operator to approach the most to the box (5) for moving items, for an easy unloading and loading of the box (5) itself.
Dolly assemblies including locking assemblies for locking child dolly carousels
A dolly assembly includes a parent dolly including a support frame that defines a truck-receiving volume. A child dolly includes a support frame that is sized to be received within the truck-receiving volume. The child dolly includes a child dolly carousel. The parent dolly and the child dolly together include a locking assembly including a locking arm that prevents rotation of the child dolly carousel in a locked position.
Systems and methods for empty container removal
Systems, methods, and apparatuses are disclosed for empty container removal. In one embodiment, an example method for removing empty containers may include opening a first gate, pushing a cart past the first gate, the cart comprising a handle and a trapdoor, where the cart comprises the empty containers, sliding the handle of the cart in a lateral direction from a default position to an extended position, opening a second gate, pushing the cart past the second gate using the handle, and actuating the trapdoor from a closed position to an open position, where actuating the trapdoor causes the empty containers to fall down a chute.
Apparatus pertaining to a base for a vertical support pole
An IV-pole base has at least one blank and one complimentary tab formed on sides thereof. By one approach, this base comprises, in effect, a jigsaw-puzzle piece that can fully interlock with other such bases in a substantially tessellated manner. So configured, a plurality of IV poles having such a base are easily interlocked with one another to facilitate moving that plurality of IV poles from one place to another. By one approach, the aforementioned blanks and tabs have a substantially circular shape. As one illustrative example, the base comprises a square having two blanks and two tabs, with one such feature formed on each side of the square. By one approach the blanks are formed on sides of the base that are opposite to the tabs.
DETACHABLE DOLLY TRAINING CONNECTOR
The invention is directed to a detachable dolly training connector. The connector includes a first detachable connector for connecting to a first mobile platform or dolly, coupled to a second detachable connector for connecting to a second mobile platform or dolly. The first detachable connector can include an expandable and retractable pin arrangement. The second detachable connector can include a clamp.
Intravenous device attachment mechanism for wagons
An accessory attachment mechanism for a wagon is provided. The mechanism has a mounting bracket, a pivot arm, and a retention mechanism. The mounting bracket is connected to the wagon and has a first opening, a second opening, and a pivot member. The pivot arm is pivotally connected to the mounting bracket at the pivot member and pivots about a plane generally parallel to a base of the wagon between a storage position and a use position. A pin extends through the pivot arm into separate openings in the mounting bracket to retain the pivot arm in the storage and use positions. The retention mechanism is provided at an end of the pivot arm and has a moveable clamp member adapted to secure an accessory thereto.
Automatic guided vehicle and method for controlling automatic guided vehicle
An automatic guided vehicle according to one aspect of the present invention moves a trolley including a trolley body, wheels attached to the trolley body, and a section to be connected which is provided on the lower surface of the trolley body. The automatic guided vehicle is provided with: a vehicle body; drive wheels attached to the vehicle body; and a connection mechanism which is connected to the trolley, wherein the connection mechanism includes a connecting section disposed on an upper side of the upper surface of the vehicle body so as to be movable horizontally in a first direction, and includes a drive apparatus which moves the connecting section in the first direction and connects the connecting section to the section to be connected.
Pallet jack assembly
A pallet jack assembly for use with a pallet jack is provided. The pallet jack assembly includes a tug assembly configured for attachment to a towing vehicle and a frame assembly configured to support the tug assembly. A plurality of caster assemblies is supported by the frame assembly. Each of the caster assemblies is configured to support a wheel. The pallet jack assembly facilitates use of the pallet jack as a hand-powered pallet jack or for towing by a towing vehicle.
82Rb ELUTION SYSTEM AND DOSE CALIBRATOR CONFIGURATIONS
Disclosed herein are rubidium elution systems comprising a primary assembly including a .sup.82Sr/.sup.82Rb generator, an activity detector, a waste container, a pump system, a sensor, a tubing circuit, at least one valve, and a computer; and a dose calibrator outside the primary assembly. The system may have an interface for configuring the dose calibrator, and a locking means for preventing access to the interface and reconfigurations of its parameters. Moreover, the dose calibrator may be in electronic communication with the computer of the system. Furthermore, the electronic communication can be embodied with an electronic cable having a breakaway connector. Also, the dose calibrator may be positioned on a mobile platform.