Patent classifications
B62B3/002
Transport equipment label bracket
A method is provided for tracking and/or locating a delivery item. A first delivery-item transport equipment label is temporarily attached to a bracket, wherein the bracket includes a main body with a first identifier permanently attached to the bracket and a second identifier comprising a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip permanently attached to the bracket. The first delivery-item transport equipment label and at least one of the first identifier and the second identifier are scanned to associate the first delivery-item transport equipment label with at least the RFID chip. The RFID chip is scanned during use of a delivery-item transport equipment to which the bracket is attached. A location of the first delivery-item transport equipment label is identified based on the scanning of the RFID chip.
Rack
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.
Systems and methods for improved automatic chocking of a cargo dolly
An improved auto-chocking enabled cargo dolly that is towable by ground support equipment. The dolly has a frame, wheels attached to the frame that support the frame and rotate to allow movement of the frame, a tow bar, a linkage in communication with the tow bar and that actuates when the tow bar is raised, and a wheel engagement chocking system fixed to the dolly frame and disposed to selectively engage at least one of the wheels attached to the dolly frame. The wheel engagement system is responsive to a position of the linkage, where the wheel engagement chocking system applies pressure directly to at least one of the wheels to hold the wheel(s) in place when the linkage is actuated by the tow bar.
Handcart
A handcart may include: a support frame; a container; a lock member configured to move between a locking position at which the lock member restricts rotation of the container relative to the support frame and an unlocked position at which the lock member allows the rotation of the container relative to the support frame; and a retainer member configured to move between a retaining position at which the retainer member restricts a movement of the lock member from the unlocked position to the locking position and a non-retaining position at which the retainer member allows the movement of the lock member from the unlocked position to the locking position. The lock member may be configured to move from the locking position to the unlocked position and be maintained in the unlocked position by a movement of the retainer member from the non-retaining position to the retaining position.
Brake device for caster
An object to provide a brake device for a caster that has a simple structure, provides reliable braking, has no risk of damaging the circumferential surface of a roller, and has high durability. The brake device for a caster includes: a plurality of projecting parts formed concentrically at regular intervals on opposite side-surfaces of a roller in a direction in parallel with the axis, and levers set across the roller at both side-panels of a fork so as to be opposed to the projecting parts, and a claw formed at a tip of each of the levers so as to be opposed to the projecting parts, wherein the levers are operated so that the claw is engaged with a concave part formed between the projecting parts, thereby locking rotation of the roller.
RETRACTABLE FOLDING TROLLEY
The present disclosure provides a retractable folding trolley, including a frame and a storage bag detachably mounted on the frame. The frame includes a support rod, a first retractable rod crosswise arranged around the frame, and a second retractable rod crosswise arranged at the bottom of the frame. A first connecting seat is mounted at the bottom of the support rod, a second connecting seat is slidably mounted on the support rod, a third connecting seat and a locking seat are arranged at the bottom of the frame, and one end of the second retractable rod is hinged to the locking seat. The overall size and height of the folding trolley of the present disclosure after retraction are smaller than those of a conventional folding trolley, which is convenient for storage and carrying.
Self-contained multi-axis articulable platform and containment system for facilitating transport and dispersal of bulk materials and methods for employing such a system
A self-contained mechanical device is provided that is mountable to a lawn tractor or other similar powered unit, via a standard mounting system, such as a hitch-type mount, for movement of bulk material or heavy objects around a work site or storage facility. The device includes a casterable frame to which a manually or tiltable hopper is mounted. The device also includes a hinge system between the hopper and frame. A knuckle is provided as a connection point to facilitate storage in translation of the device from a substantially horizontal position to a substantially vertical position.
REFRIGERATION RACK CART
A low-profile storage cart system for convenient storage and accessibility of heavy and bulky objects such as beer kegs in refrigerated environments. The low-profile storage cart system including a securement mechanism having a proximate end and a distal end. The securement mechanism is made of at least one rail, at least one rolling surface disposed the rail, at least one guide surface disposed adjacent to the rolling surface, and at least one stop disposed on the rolling surface. The low-profile storage cart may also include a carrying surface, at least one wheel configured to engage the securement mechanism, and a control arm disposed perpendicular to the carrying surface.
Shopping cart bagging station
Described is a shopping cart bagging station that is used in retail stores to dispense shopping bags while a customer of the retail store shops. The shopping cart bagging station holds and dispenses shopping bags. The shopping cart bagging station is coupled to a shopping cart so that the customer can load items they purchase into the shopping bags as they shop. The shopping cart bagging station includes a support channel and three hooks coupled to the support channel. The support channel couples to the shopping cart. The three hooks hold shopping bags. By using the shopping cart bagging station, a customer does not have to visit a checkout station to bag their purchased items.
CARE OR ORGANIZATION TROLLEY AND A CLAMPING RAIL
A medical or organisation cart includes a clamping rail for attaching accessories. The cart is rectangular when viewed from above, with rounded corners. The cart includes corner profiles among which at least one is provided with a vertically extending undercut extending to a top surface or a worktop of the cart. The clamping rail has a tensioner, a counter hold element and a connection strap connecting the tensioner with the counter hold element and which the accessories may be attached to or hanged on. The tensioner may be positively connected with the corner profile at the vertical undercut, and the clamping rail may be fixedly attached to the cart and may be detached, both with the help of the tensioner. The clamping rail may be fixedly attached at any position of the vertical undercut and at a position of an adjacent corner profile corresponding to that first position.