Patent classifications
B62B3/002
Beach cart
The beach cart is a hand propelled vehicle. The beach cart is configured for use in transporting a load over a supporting surface. The beach cart comprises a master cart, an umbrella structure, and a handle. The handle and the umbrella structure attach to the master cart. The master cart is a rolling structure. The master cart forms a containment structure that contains the load during transport on the beach cart. The master cart is configured for use with an umbrella. The umbrella structure attaches an umbrella to the master cart. The umbrella structure allows the umbrella to be used while attached to the master cart. The handle manipulates and propels the beach cart. The master cart is configured for use with a cooler. The cooler removably inserts into the master cart to form a portion of the load carried by the master cart.
Warehouse management system and warehouse management method
A warehouse management system includes a controller provided with a storage unit which stores order information that associates items, numbers, and delivery destinations of articles, a warehousing priority calculation unit that determines warehousing priorities of a plurality of items of articles based on the items and quantities of the articles to be delivered to respective delivery destinations, as specified from the order information, and a warehousing instruction unit that outputs an instruction to store the articles based on the warehousing priorities.
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.
Basket structure
A basket structure includes an outer frame and a net-shaped bottom plate secured on the outer frame. The outer frame has an upper end provided with a scratch-proof protrusion which is rounded outward. The outer frame has a lower end provided with a resting rib which is bent and extends inward. The net-shaped bottom plate is received in the outer frame and rests on the resting rib of the outer frame. Thus, the upper end of the outer frame is directly formed with the scratch-proof protrusion, and the lower end of the outer frame is directly formed with the resting rib whose sharp portion is bent inward, thereby preventing the basket structure from scratching the user.
Cleaning Cart Sweeping Attachment
A cleaning cart can comprise a body defining an underside and at least one shelf, wherein the body has a footprint. A plurality of wheels can rotatably couple to the body. A sweeping attachment can be coupled to the underside of the body. The sweeping attachment can comprise a slide comprising a track that is coupled to the body and a carriage that is configured to slide relative to the track along an axis about and between a first position that is generally within the footprint of the body and a second position that is generally outside of the footprint of the body. A sweeping assembly can be coupled to the carriage. The sweeping assembly can couple to a sweeping element.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR CADDY ASSEMBLIES
A container system including a storage base that includes a frame and a partition wall dividing the frame into first and second compartments, where each of the first and second compartments includes a cavity formed therein and the partition wall is formed to include a handle, and the handle is configured to removeably couple a first and second storage base to form a storage unit.
Self-driving systems with inventory holder
The present disclosure relates to a self-driving system that can engage and move an inventory holder. The self-driving system includes a mobile base comprising motorized wheels, an actuator disposed within the mobile base, the actuator is operable to adjust a height of the mobile base, a console having an upper portion and a main body, the main body being coupled to a first end of the mobile base in a standing configuration, and a first camera disposed on a first side of the upper portion of the console, the first camera facing a second end of the mobile base opposing the first end.
Camp wagon
This utility model discloses a type of camp car, including the camp car body. The said camp car body includes the front guardrail and the rear guardrail. The rear end face of the said front guardrail is provided with the front upper side-tube, the front end face of the rear guardrail is provided with rear upper side-tube, and the said front upper side-tube and the said rear upper side-tube are mutually connected. The location near the bottom between the said front guardrail and the said rear guardrail is provided with the supporting plate. The location at middle of the front end face of the said front guardrail is provided with an operation pull-rod. The bottoms of both the said front guardrail and the said rear guardrail are provided with the moving rollers. After end of the operation, this device may be folded and stored.
CART AND RACK ASSEMBLY
A cart and rack assembly for transporting a planar material includes a rack and a cart. The rack includes a frame coupled to a base. The frame has an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion has a first width, and the lower portion has a second width. The cart is configured to reversibly receive the base. The cart includes a guide member configured to guide either of the base or the cart into a predetermined position when the base is received by the cart. The assembly further includes a bracket having a first end and a second end which is configured to selectively secure the planar material to the assembly. The base has a series of apertures configured to accept the first end of the bracket. The second end of the bracket is configured to be selectively coupled with the upper portion of the frame.
Powered Wheelbarrow Assembly
A powered wheelbarrow assembly includes a wheelbarrow that includes a frame and a bucket that is hingedly coupled to the frame. A pair of front wheels is each rotatably coupled to the frame to roll on a support surface. A pair of rear wheels is each pivotally coupled to the frame to roll on the support surface. Each of the rear wheels is rotatable about a vertical axis for steering the wheelbarrow. A motor is coupled to the frame and a drive unit is movably coupled to the frame. The drive unit is in mechanical communication between the motor and the front wheels such that the motor rotates the front wheels when the motor is engaged. In this way the motor reduces the effort required to transport a load in the wheelbarrow. A clutch is movably coupled to the frame for engaging and disengaging the drive unit.