Patent classifications
B62B5/0083
Dolly for transporting a portable shelter
A wheeled dolly that can be readily removed from and attached to a portable shelter in an upright position by a single person. One person may use the wheeled dolly to easily lift and transport the portable shelter, wherein the portable shelter may be a canopy, tent, pavilion, awning, or the like. The dolly may comprise a pair of wheels selectively connected by an axle beam, and a pair of mounting elements having first portions and second portions and extending laterally outward from the third segment of the axle beam, wherein the mounting elements are operably configured to be selectively and securely inserted into a pair of receiver holes located on the portable shelter.
DOLLY FOR TRANSPORTING A PORTABLE SHELTER
A wheeled dolly that can be readily removed from and attached to a portable shelter in an upright position by a single person. One person may use the wheeled dolly to easily lift and transport the portable shelter, wherein the portable shelter may be a canopy, tent, pavilion, awning, or the like. The dolly may comprise a pair of wheels selectively connected by an axle beam, and a pair of mounting elements having first portions and second portions and extending laterally outward from the third segment of the axle beam, wherein the mounting elements are operably configured to be selectively and securely inserted into a pair of receiver holes located on the portable shelter.
BAG WITH A DETACHABLE WHEELED CARRY APPARATUS
A detachable wheeled bag carrying apparatus that can be attached and detached from a bag, wherein the detachable wheeled bag carrying apparatus allows the bag to be wheeled. The bag has a rectangular shaped material that acts as a strap to bind the bag to the detachable wheeled bag carrying apparatus. The rectangular shaped material can form a pocket to store the detachable wheeled bag carrying apparatus.
TROLLEY AND METHOD FOR MOVING LONG PALLETS
A pallet trolley includes: a frame having two ends, the frame defining a longitudinal axis; a handle assembly attached to the frame; a first wheel assembly attached to the frame at one end; and a second wheel assembly attached to the frame at the other end, the first and second wheel assemblies are oriented to allow the pallet trolley to roll in a direction other than parallel to the longitudinal axis of the frame. A method of moving a pallet includes: providing a pallet trolley having first and second wheel assemblies; locating the first and second wheel assemblies under a pallet; lowering the pallet onto the trolley; and moving the pallet on the trolley and a fork truck.
TUGGER AND RIDER CART ASSEMBLY
According to some embodiments, an improved tugger and rider cart assembly system is presented. The system comprising a tugger cart with a central space to receive a rider cart; the tugger cart having both front side and rear side pluralities of transport wheels approximately parallel to, but not touching, ground; a front side and a rear side loading wheel positioned closer to the ground than the transport wheels; a rider cart having a first wing and a second wing, both wings having a curved portion; and wherein the loading wheels and wing curved portions can be operatively connected to allow a user to move the rider cart onto the tugger cart thereby allowing the tugger cart to transport the rider cart.
System of brackets and rails for attaching wheels, towing, and accessory devices to small pontoon watercraft
A system of brackets and rails for attaching wheels, towing devices, and other accessories to small pontoon watercraft in various locations and combinations to increase the transportability and utility of the watercraft. Among the advantages are the ability to tow the watercraft by hand or bicycle, and to allow other devices such as a human powered pedal drive, trolling motor, bike rack, cargo rack, and other accessories to be attached easily and without the use of tools.
SUPPORT ASSEMBLY WITH MOVABLE LEG
A support assembly includes a body, a first bearing assembly, a first fastener, and a leg. The body includes a first aperture centered on an axis. The first bearing assembly includes a first ball bearing. The first fastener is threadably engaged with the first aperture. The leg is selectively repositionable along the axis. The leg includes a support. The first fastener is configured to cooperate with the leg to cause repositioning of the support relative to the body in response to rotation of the first fastener within the first aperture.
Detachable wheel assembly for wheeled cases.
This invention is directed toward a wheel assembly that can easily be attached and detached from a casespecifically in a preferred embodiment an SKB 3i series casesuch that the case can be wheeled when needed, but have the wheels removed for storage or transportation in a vehicle or plane. The wheel assembly comes in three partsan axel, two wheels, and two wheel mountsso it is simple to assembly, and because it has no moving parts, it is solid and durable.
Cart
A cart for transporting an object, such as a storage container or a cooler for storing food and/or beverages, is provided. The cart includes a securing member to attach the cart to the storage container. The securing member includes first and second clasps each formed from a resilient material and configured to engage respective first and second securing members of the storage container. The first and second clasp are configured to resiliently flex away from the storage container to receive the storage container.
Snowmobile assistant device
A wheeled device for increasing the mobility of a snowmobile or ski-bound vehicle, wherein the wheeled device, having a cylindrical axle, is attached to the bolt on the interior of a sled ski underneath the snowmobile sled, which raises the skis off the ground and does not increase the snowmobile sled width. The wheeled device surrounds the interior sled ski bolts and nuts thereon and is tightened onto said bolts and nuts by way of a tightening wheel. The snowmobile is thus able to drive on the wheeled devices so that it can conveniently move from one location to another without damaging the bottom of the skis if on rough or unstable terrain.