Patent classifications
B62B1/26
Motorized snow vehicle lifting device
Devices and methods of use are provided for lifting and locking the rear drive track assembly and front ski assembly of a motorized snow vehicle into an elevated position off the ground. The devices comprise wheels for stably maneuvering the elevated snow vehicle over a dry surface.
Motorized snow vehicle lifting device
Devices and methods of use are provided for lifting and locking the rear drive track assembly and front ski assembly of a motorized snow vehicle into an elevated position off the ground. The devices comprise wheels for stably maneuvering the elevated snow vehicle over a dry surface.
Tire assembly and disassembly auxiliary device
A tire assembly and disassembly auxiliary device includes a base frame for loading a tire and a handle. The base frame includes a main bar member and two branch bar members. The main bar member is pivotally connected with a joint member. Each of the branch bar members has a front shaft seat at an end, a rear shaft seat having a rear wheel at an opposite end and a rotatable roller between the front shaft seat and the rear shaft seat. The rear shaft seat has a connecting member capable of movably connecting to the main bar member and being fixed to the main bar member through a positioning member. The handle connects with the joint member so as to pivot relative to the main bar member. A restricting member selectively connects with the handle and the main bar member in order to fix the handle.
Personal watercraft transport assist device
A transportation kit for a personal watercraft. The transportation kit includes a foldable single wheel subassembly configured to engage a first end of a bottom portion of the personal watercraft. The wheel assembly includes first and second u-shaped support tubes attached to an axle for the wheel; a first cable-loop attached to the first and second support tubes configured to encircle a portion of the first end of the personal watercraft; a second cable-loop attached to the first and second support tubes to encircle a portion of a mid-portion of the personal watercraft; and a tensioning device attached to the second cable-loop. A foldable handle subassembly has a third cable-loop configured to encircle a portion of a second end of the personal watercraft, a first handle tube, a second handle tube, and a handle block attached to the handle tubes having a strap flange to engage the tensioning device.
Personal watercraft transport assist device
A transportation kit for a personal watercraft. The transportation kit includes a foldable single wheel subassembly configured to engage a first end of a bottom portion of the personal watercraft. The wheel assembly includes first and second u-shaped support tubes attached to an axle for the wheel; a first cable-loop attached to the first and second support tubes configured to encircle a portion of the first end of the personal watercraft; a second cable-loop attached to the first and second support tubes to encircle a portion of a mid-portion of the personal watercraft; and a tensioning device attached to the second cable-loop. A foldable handle subassembly has a third cable-loop configured to encircle a portion of a second end of the personal watercraft, a first handle tube, a second handle tube, and a handle block attached to the handle tubes having a strap flange to engage the tensioning device.
MOBILE EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY
A mobile extraction assembly includes a sled with a tow line secured to a front end of the sled. The mobile extraction assembly also includes a cart including a frame, a winch, and a pulley. The frame defines a track for receiving and supporting the sled. The winch is mounted to the frame underneath the track. The pulley is vertically disposed in line with or above the track, where the tow line is secured to the winch and routed around the pulley between the winch and the sled. This allows retraction of the tow line by the winch to draw the sled to the cart and onto the track of the cart in a direction towards the pulley.
MOBILE EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY
A mobile extraction assembly includes a sled with a tow line secured to a front end of the sled. The mobile extraction assembly also includes a cart including a frame, a winch, and a pulley. The frame defines a track for receiving and supporting the sled. The winch is mounted to the frame underneath the track. The pulley is vertically disposed in line with or above the track, where the tow line is secured to the winch and routed around the pulley between the winch and the sled. This allows retraction of the tow line by the winch to draw the sled to the cart and onto the track of the cart in a direction towards the pulley.
Wheeled ladder caddy
A wheeled ladder caddy is provided. The caddy can transport one or more long and slender items thereon. The caddy has a base and a mount coupled to the base and extending away therefrom. The mount defines a cavity therein. The caddy may also include a securing mechanism coupled to the base, the securing mechanism including an engagement member and a fastener, wherein the fastener can transition between a first position and a second position to position the engagement member with respect to the base. The item may be placed in the caddy such that the cavity receives a part of the item and the securing mechanism receives a second part. The fastener can transition from the first position to the second position to translate the engagement member toward the base to retain the item between the engagement member and the base.
Folding table having pull-out wheels
A folding table having first and opposite ends that are rotatable relative to one another to lie either face-to-face when the folding table is in a folded configuration or end-to-end when the folding table is in an unfolded configuration. The table includes a pair of pull-out wheels on which the table can roll in its folded configuration. A retractable chair rack can be pulled outwardly from one of the table ends to engage a stack of folding chairs to be transported when the table is in its folded configuration and functioning as a cart. The pair of pull-out wheels are pivotally coupled to the table and rotatable between a first position lying outside and adjacent opposite sides of the table when the table is in its folded configuration and a second position lying below the bottom of the table when the table is in its unfolded configuration.
Transport Cart
A transport cart 40, which consists of a U-shaped bow, between the vertical struts of which horizontal struts in the form of round pipes are arranged one over another in levels. These transverse struts have multiple upwardly protruding holding elements, for example, in the form of inclined pins or journals, on which carrying bags are fastenable using the handles thereof.