Patent classifications
B62B5/0013
Convertible Covered Wagon
A covered wagon that converts into an easy set-up platform tent. The wagon comprises a wheel supported wagon bed and an inverted U shaped frame structure. Four side panels are mounted by hinges to the wagon bed and are held in a vertical position by a latch on each of the four joining corners. The inverted U shaped frame structure is mounted to the side panels by hinges and supports the tent enclosure over the wagon bed. Support legs are mounted by hinges on the exterior edge of the four side panels. To convert the covered wagon into a platform tent the corner latches are manually released to allow all four side panels to drop open to a horizontal position and rest on the support legs, the legs simultaneously swing out to a 90 degree angle to support the side panels and create the platform for the platform tent.
Collapsible Cart with Adjustable Seat
A collapsible cart with adjustable seat designed for folding, portable transport, sitting, or reclining purposes. The said cart features a U-shaped removable U shape axle with wheels attached. The cart accommodates a removable basket, and the cart includes an upright or reclining adjustable seat. The cart is transportable for use in camping, hunting and other outdoors activities.
Transportation assembly for a display device
A transportation assembly structured and configured to facilitate the storage, transportation, and use (e.g., viewing) of a television or other display device is presented herein. The transportation assembly includes a positioning assembly structured to movably mount or support the display device to a main body. In particular, the positioning assembly includes a linear actuator as well as guide rails to selectively position the display device between a raised position and a lowered position. A plurality of collapsible legs are provided to allow the assembly to be either transported on wheels while the legs are extended or placed into a vehicle while the legs are collapsed.
Method and device to attach and detach a cargo frame to a lower frame on a cart
A method and device to easily attach and detach a cargo frame to a lower frame on a wheeled cart by inserting and securing the cargo frame into u-shaped and C-shaped brackets located on the lower frame.
CANOPY ASSEMBLY
A canopy assembly is provided for a ride-on vehicle, such as a wagon. The canopy assembly has a canopy, a support structure and a connecter assembly. The support structure may have longitudinal springs secured to the canopy that can transition between a coiled orientation and a rigid extended orientation to transition the canopy assembly between a use position and a folded or coiled position. The support structure may also have rigid members at opposite ends of the canopy. The connector assembly may have a plurality of connectors secured to the canopy and adapted to operably receive a canopy pole.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECEIVING AND KEEPING PURCHASE/PARCEL
The present invention provides devices, systems and methods relating to a storage space of a residential consumer after the purchase of an article, and is particularly suitable for ensuring that the storage space to which the carrier delivers the purchase/parcel is a secured space. The secured space includes a receptacle etc. and the cover/door of the receptacle, and a locking mechanism installed on the receptacle and/or the cover/door, which can only be opened by authorized persons/devices. The locking mechanism may include a unique identification and be controlled by a secured device to unlock. The secured device can communicate with access management servers, authorized device or carrier device, etc. The receptacle may be disposed on a folding cart that can be placed outside the house by a lock mode fixing device, an attachment mode fixing device, an embed mode fixing device, a through mode fixing device or an implant mode fixing device. This allows a peace of mind for receiving and keeping the purchase/parcel delivered by a carrier and prevents porch pirates from happening.
LOW PROFILE CART WITH ACCESS RAMP
A low-profile cart for transporting a large disabled animal includes a bed box supported by a set of wheels. The bed box includes set of railings that are detachably secured to a lower base portion. Cut-outs in the front and rear sections of the lower base portion support a ramp that allows the animal to easily enter and exit the cart from either side without having to turn around.
EQUIPMENT CADDIE
An equipment caddie that comprises of an oblong housing that is on at least two wheels. The caddie has a retractable handle and a two-piece cover. The first part of the cover defines a compartmental housing that defines at least one cylinder wherein bats or elongated items can be stored. The cylinder(s) defines drains that will allow precipitation to exit the cylinder if the precipitation enters the cylinder. The second part of the two-piece cover is a seat that is pivotally attached to the compartmental housing. In a preferred embodiment, the caddie will define side openings that will allow a user to lift the caddie on to a vehicle.
Transport Cart for Nuclear Medicine/Molecular Imaging Radioisotopes Having Enhanced Safety Features and a Process Implementing the Same
The disclosure relates to a medical imaging supply transport cart having enhanced safety features and a process implementing the same. The medical imaging supply transport cart includes a support surface configured to support medical imaging supplies, the support surface further configured to support a support mechanism, and the support mechanism further configured to support the medical imaging supplies. The support mechanism further configured to rigidly hold the medical imaging supplies with a first holding mechanism, the medical imaging supplies configured to store at least one dose of a nuclear medicine, a plurality of wheels arranged below the support surface, at least one door configured to enclose the medical imaging supplies, and a handle configured to be grasped by a user to guide the medical imaging supply transport cart.
DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING ITEMS
A device has a cuboidal basket portion defining a cavity. A front pair of legs is attached to the basket portion such that the front legs are pivotable about a first axis, and each front leg has a wheel. A rear pair of legs is attached to the basket portion such that the rear legs are pivotable about a second axis, and each rear leg has a wheel. A handle is attached to the basket portion and is pivotable around a third axis. The device has a basket configuration in which the handle is located across and above the basket portion and the legs are collapsed with the wheels located adjacent to a base of the basket portion. The device has a trolley configuration in which the handle is located rearward of the basket portion and the legs are extended for supporting the basket portion.