B62B3/08

Wheeled Snow Scoop
20230257949 · 2023-08-17 ·

A wheeled shoveling device which allows the user to scoop up snow, lift the load using the natural weight of the user as a counter-balance, and transport the load to a location whereby it can be frontally discharged using a hand-powered pulling motion on an attached jointed lever. The scoop is attached using a bushing-style hinge, to a large inverted A-shaped frame, allowing the scoop to pivot forward after application of the jointed lever, effectively discharging the scoop. The inverted “A” frame has an axle and pair of wheels which act as both a fulcrum, as well as a means for transporting the load to another location with the load being held above the ground. The scoop has a pair of small protruding wheels attached to the sides of the scoop box, preventing the scoop's leading edge blade from jamming against terrestrial surface imperfections.

Landscaping cart
11220280 · 2022-01-11 ·

A landscaping cart is provided. The landscaping cart has a barrow portion operatively associated with a cart frame having wheels. The cart frame provides an open configuration dimensioned and adapted to accommodate the barrow portion in a nested condition so that the barrow portion can slide and rotate therein. The barrow portion provides an external spring mechanism that enables the barrow portion to move from a supported position on top of the cart frame to the nested position for the process of urging lawn debris into the barrow portion. The supported position facilitates upright transportation of the lawn debris retained in the barrow portion. The cart frame may provide a support bar for supporting the barrow portion in the nested condition. A bucket portion for compacting the lawn debris connects to a distal end of the barrow portion.

HANDCART

A handcart may include a drive wheel; a prime mover configured to rotate the drive wheel; a grip portion configured to be gripped by a user; and a visibly noticeable portion that is clearly noticeable from behind the user when the user stands behind the handcart, gripping the grip portion.

Handcart

A handcart may include a support frame, an actuator, a rotating frame configured to be rotated relative to the support frame by the actuator and a container configured to be rotated relative to the support frame. The container may be configured to be rotated with the rotating frame relative to the support frame when the rotating frame is rotated relative to the support frame by the actuator. The rotating frame may be rotatable up to a position at which an angle between the support frame and the rotating frame becomes a first rotation angle. The container may be rotatable up to a position at which an angle between the support frame and the container becomes a second rotation angle, the second rotation angle being greater than the first rotation angle.

Handcart

A handcart may include a drive wheel; a prime mover configured to rotate the drive wheel; a grip portion configured to be gripped by a user; and a visibly noticeable portion that is clearly noticeable from behind the user when the user stands behind the handcart, gripping the grip portion.

Gas cylinder lifting cart
11414116 · 2022-08-16 · ·

Present invention relates to gas cylinder lifting cart having a base frame, a long bar, a keeper bar where the cylinder can be held securely during transport by friction pads on holding brackets, with at least a caster wheel providing easy steering. The keeper bar provides open access to put on a gas cylinder, instead of the hassle, and inherent danger, of lifting a gas cylinder vertically up and down to put on the cart. The base frame has a slight bent angle to facilitate easy tilting towards a slant angle for transport.

Personal Watercraft Rotisserie
20220212765 · 2022-07-07 ·

A personal watercraft rotisserie includes a lower frame having a pair of longitudinal members and a pair of lateral members, a support structure affixed to each lateral member of the lower frame, and an upper frame having a pair of longitudinal members and a pair of lateral members. Each lateral member of the upper frame is rotatably coupled to the support structures, such that the upper frame is rotatable about its longitudinal axis. The upper frame supports a personal watercraft which can be adjustably secured thereto via straps or other fasteners. A locking mechanism is configured to selectively secure the upper frame in a fixed position relative to the lower frame. In this way, an individual can support a personal watercraft in a desired rotational position to easily access the upper and lower hull for maintenance or repairs.

Working Machine

A working machine has a frame, a ground engaging propulsion system, a drive arrangement for providing motive power to the ground engaging propulsion system, an operator platform pivotally connected to the frame and moveable between a deployed position for supporting an operator thereon and a stowed position; and a sensor arrangement configured to sense when an external force is applied to the operator platform when said operator platform is in the deployed position. The machine prevents movement of the ground engaging propulsion system when the sensor arrangement does not sense an external force applied to the operator platform when said operator platform is in the deployed positon.

Working Machine

A working machine has a frame, a ground engaging propulsion system, a drive arrangement for providing motive power to the ground engaging propulsion system, an operator platform pivotally connected to the frame and moveable between a deployed position for supporting an operator thereon and a stowed position; and a sensor arrangement configured to sense when an external force is applied to the operator platform when said operator platform is in the deployed position. The machine prevents movement of the ground engaging propulsion system when the sensor arrangement does not sense an external force applied to the operator platform when said operator platform is in the deployed positon.

Powered wheelbarrow assembly
11440574 · 2022-09-13 ·

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.