B62B1/26

Container assembly with adjustable mount structures

In an embodiment, an apparatus for storing articles includes: a frame; mount structures adjustably connectable to the frame so as to enable a height adjustment thereof on the frame; containers releasably connectable to the mount structures, thus enabling a height adjustment of each of the containers; and releasable connections between respective ones of the containers and the mount structures. Each of the releasable connections (between a container of the containers and a mount structure of the mount structures) is configured to enable the container to be releasably connected to the mount structure, where the releasable connection couples the container with the mount structure along a sidewall of the container.

LAWNMOWER DECK CART
20240010256 · 2024-01-11 ·

A cart for moving, storing, and servicing a detachable lawnmower deck includes a transverse member, an intermediate member, an outboard enclosure projection arranged orthogonally relative to the intermediate member, and an inboard enclosure projection operably arranged orthogonally relative to the intermediate member. The outboard enclosure projection and the inboard enclosure projection are parallelly disposed a predetermined distance from one another to define an inner space adapted to receive the detachable lawnmower deck. The cart also includes a handle operably coupled with a distal end of the inboard enclosure projection, and a plurality of wheels operably coupled with the cart at opposed ends of the transverse member and disposed proximate the outboard portion or the inboard portion of the intermediate member by which the cart may be moved upon a planar ground surface.

LAWNMOWER DECK CART
20240010256 · 2024-01-11 ·

A cart for moving, storing, and servicing a detachable lawnmower deck includes a transverse member, an intermediate member, an outboard enclosure projection arranged orthogonally relative to the intermediate member, and an inboard enclosure projection operably arranged orthogonally relative to the intermediate member. The outboard enclosure projection and the inboard enclosure projection are parallelly disposed a predetermined distance from one another to define an inner space adapted to receive the detachable lawnmower deck. The cart also includes a handle operably coupled with a distal end of the inboard enclosure projection, and a plurality of wheels operably coupled with the cart at opposed ends of the transverse member and disposed proximate the outboard portion or the inboard portion of the intermediate member by which the cart may be moved upon a planar ground surface.

EQUIPMENT CADDIE
20200283041 · 2020-09-10 ·

An equipment caddie that comprises of an oblong housing that is on at least two wheels. The caddie has a retractable handle and a two-piece cover. The first part of the cover defines a compartmental housing that defines at least one cylinder wherein bats or elongated items can be stored. The cylinder(s) defines drains that will allow precipitation to exit the cylinder if the precipitation enters the cylinder. The second part of the two-piece cover is a seat that is pivotally attached to the compartmental housing. In a preferred embodiment, the caddie will define side openings that will allow a user to lift the caddie on to a vehicle.

MOBILE AUDIO TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20200280774 · 2020-09-03 ·

A mobile audio transportation (MAT) system/method allowing transportation of mobile audio modules (MAMs) is disclosed. The system/method incorporates a perforated acoustic tube (PAT) in the MAM allowing speaker energy to be efficiently emitted from the mobile speaker enclosure (MSE). The PAT is configured with an enclosure alignment pathway (EAP) within the MAM allowing a stack alignment rod (SAR) to penetrate through the PAT/EAP thus capturing and securing the MAM in an aligned MAM stack (AMS). Alignment and insertion of the SAR with a stack index rod (SIR) affixed to a mobile hand truck (MHT) allows the AMS to be coupled with the MHT for transportation of the AMS. The MHT incorporates a hand truck frame (HTF), hand truck wheels (HTW), hand truck platform (HTP) and SIR, hand truck handle (HTH), charger power strip (CPS), battery charger array (BCA), and optional hand truck coupler (HTC) to facilitate AMS transportation.

Carriage Apparatuses for a Grill and Methods for Using Carriage Apparatuses for a Grill
20200268203 · 2020-08-27 ·

A carriage apparatus for a grill includes a frame having a first end opposite a second end. A pair of wheels are secured at the first end of the frame. A handle extends from the second end of the frame. The carriage apparatus includes at least one quick-release connector. The at least one quick-release connector includes a support structure secured to the frame. The at least one quick-release connector further includes a release device supported upon the support structure. The at least one quick-release connector further includes an elastic member that biases the release device against the support structure.

Insulation blowing machine

A machine for distributing insulation material from a package of compressed insulation material is provided. The machine includes a chute having an inlet end and outlet end. The inlet end is configured to receive the package of compressed insulation material. The chute further has a removable hose hub configured for wrapping with a distribution hose. The removable hose hub is further configured for engagement with opposing flange assemblies such that rotation of the hose hub results in rotation of the flange assemblies. A lower unit is configured to receive the compressed insulation material exiting the outlet end of the chute. The lower unit includes a plurality of shredders and a discharge mechanism. The discharge mechanism is configured to discharge conditioned insulation material into an airstream.

Insulation blowing machine

A machine for distributing insulation material from a package of compressed insulation material is provided. The machine includes a chute having an inlet end and outlet end. The inlet end is configured to receive the package of compressed insulation material. The chute further has a removable hose hub configured for wrapping with a distribution hose. The removable hose hub is further configured for engagement with opposing flange assemblies such that rotation of the hose hub results in rotation of the flange assemblies. A lower unit is configured to receive the compressed insulation material exiting the outlet end of the chute. The lower unit includes a plurality of shredders and a discharge mechanism. The discharge mechanism is configured to discharge conditioned insulation material into an airstream.

HAND CARTS TRANSPORTING GAS CYLINDERS
20200247443 · 2020-08-06 ·

The present invention involves a device for holding and transporting a gas cylinder. The device, a hand truck, has an arm portion having a lip portion mounted thereon. The device also has at least one stabilizing peg mounted to the lip portion with two wheels mounted to the lip portion. The at least one stabilizing peg is sized and configured to engage the stabilizing ring of the gas cylinder placed on the lip portion. Optionally, a hook may be attached to the arm portion such that the hook may engage the gas cylinder. The arm portion may further comprise a handle portion pivotable between a raised position and a collapsed position. The handle portion is lockable in the raised position and the lowered position. The arm portion further comprises a cradle portion sized and configured to engage and stabilize the gas cylinder. The gas cylinder, having a stabilizing ring, may be tilted forward, and the hand truck may then be positioned to engage the cylinder. The gas cylinder may then be tilted back so that the stabilizing ring rests on the lip portion of the hand truck and is engaged by the at least one stabilizing peg. This allows for the tilting of the hand truck and cylinder backward so that the hand truck and cylinder may be wheeled freely.

Utility cart
10730542 · 2020-08-04 ·

The utility cart of the present application comprises a frame, and a plurality of wheels supported by the frame. In at least one embodiment, the frame comprises at least one wall which defines a recessed upper cavity, and a front cavity. The utility cart further comprises a plurality of parts boxes removably disposed within the front cavity; and a handle disposed in proximity to a bottom of the upper cavity and further disposed in proximity to a top of the front cavity.