B62B3/001

HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR CART WITH POWER ASSIST FUNCTION AND CART HAVING THE SAME

A handle assembly for a cart with a power assist function can sense the direction that a user's force is applied, and provide assist power in the corresponding direction, such that the user can easily move the cart. A cart including the handle assembly allows the user to conveniently move the cart.

HANDLE ASSEMBLY HAVING POWER ASSIST FUNCTION FOR CARTS AND CART COMPRISING THE SAME
20210229722 · 2021-07-29 · ·

A handle assembly for a cart with a power assist function can sense the direction that a user's force is applied, and provide assist power in the corresponding direction, such that the user can easily move the cart. A cart including the handle assembly allows the user to conveniently move the cart.

HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR CART HAVING POWER ASSIST FUNCTION AND CART HAVING THE SAME
20210229725 · 2021-07-29 · ·

Provided are a handle assembly for a cart having a power assist function, and a cart in which the power assist function enables a user to easily move the cart by detecting a direction, in which a force of the user is applied, to assist power in the relevant direction. According to the handle assembly and the cart, the user can easily move the cart by detecting the direction, in which the force of the user is applied, to provide auxiliary power (a power assist function) in the relevant direction, thereby improving convenience of the user.

CART HANDLE ASSEMBLY WITH POWER ASSIST FUNCTION AND CART HAVING THE SAME

Disclosed herein are a cart handle assembly with power assist function, which enables a user to easily move a cart by detecting a direction, in which a user's force is applied, to assist power in that direction, and a cart having the same. According to the disclosure, it is possible to improve user's convenience since a user can easily move a cart by detecting a direction, in which a user's force is applied, to provide an assist force (power assist function) in that direction.

STROLLER AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF
20210229729 · 2021-07-29 · ·

A stroller can include a body having a pair of driving wheels mounted to left and right sides thereof; a motor configured to rotate the pair of driving wheels; a frame comprising a lower part connected to the body, the frame extending upwards from the lower part; a handle connected to the frame; a sensor unit including a force detection sensor configured to detect force applied to the handle, a touch sensor configured to detect whether the handle is being grasped, and a wheel sensor configured to detect rotation of the pair of driving wheels; and a controller configured to calibrate the force detection sensor based on data detected by the touch sensor and the wheel sensor.

CART AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME
20210229721 · 2021-07-29 · ·

A cart can include a body having driving wheels mounted to left and right sides thereof; a motor configured to rotate the driving wheels; a frame comprising a lower part connected to the body, the frame extending upwards from the lower part; a handle connected to the frame; a sensor unit including a tilt sensor configured to detect a tilt of the body, and a touch sensor configured to detect whether the handle is grasped; and a controller configured to in response to determining that the handle is not grasped based on data detected by the touch sensor, determine whether the cart is located on a slope based on data detected by the tilt sensor, change a control parameter of the motor based on whether the cart is located on the slope and perform a braking operation in different ways based on whether the motor is rotating.

Adjustable Height Multi Shelf Cart
20210237788 · 2021-08-05 ·

An adjustable height cart height adjustable cart includes a frame extending in a longitudinal direction from a front end of the cart to a rear end of the cart. The frame includes a base provided with casters and a height adjustable frame connected to the base. The height adjustable frame is configured to be raised or lowered relative to the base. The height adjustable frame includes a lower shelf and an upper shelf. The upper shelf has an opening for loading and unloading items onto the cart. A handle is connected to the base at the rear end. A lower tote is slidably mounted on the lower shelf so as to move in a lateral direction. A top tote is slidably mounted on the upper shelf so as to move in the longitudinal direction forward and backward to enable loading of the lower tote through the opening.

CART UNIT AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME

The present disclosure relates to a cart unit and a method of controlling the same. The cart unit includes a touch sensor that is mounted inside a handle to sense an object such as a user's hand approaching the handle, and a controller that calculates operation information according to information sensed by the touch sensor. The cart unit can be operated according to the calculated operation information. This can result in improving user convenience.

Utility cart
11046342 · 2021-06-29 ·

A utility cart includes a flooring apparatus and a pair of wheels. The flooring apparatus includes first and second bracket assemblies and first and second panel members. The first and second panel members are movable relative to the first and second bracket assemblies between an unfolded position in which the first and second panel members extend horizontally and a folded position in which the first and second panel members extend vertically. One wheel of the pair of wheels is attached to the first bracket assembly and another wheel of the pair of wheels is attached to the second bracket assembly. The flooring apparatus is disposed between the pair of wheels when the first and second panel members are in the unfolded position and the folded position.

Cargo dolly with synchronous steering and accessible surface castors and method of manufacture

A transportation dolly can have a frame, two axles pivotally coupled with the frame, each axle having two distal ends and a wheel assembly coupled at each distal end and a synchronous steering system. The synchronous steering system can include an intermediate link pivotally coupled with the frame, the intermediate link having a two distal ends, and a first push-pull rod coupling one of the two axles with the intermediate link, and a second push-pull rod coupling the other of the two axles with the intermediate link. The first push-pull rod is coupled to one distal end of the intermediate link and the second push-pull rod is coupled to the opposing distal end of the intermediate link. The first push-pull rod, the second push-pull rod, and the intermediate link provide counter phase synchronous pivoting of the two axles relative to the transportation dolly.