Patent classifications
B62B5/04
ELECTRIC HANDCART
An electric handcart, comprising: a main body (1), a power supply device (9) mounted on the main body (1), a power device, and a control device. The power supply device (9) and the control device are separately connected to the power device.
ELECTRIC WHEELBARROW
An electric wheelbarrow comprises a main body portion (1), a power supply device (2) installed at the main body portion (1), a power device and a control device. The power supply device (2) and the control device are respectively connected to the power device. The main body portion (1) comprises a tray (11), a main body frame (12) bearing the tray (11), and a wheel (13) installed at the main body frame (12). The power device comprises a drive device (3), a transmission device (4) and a brake device (5).
BRAKE OPERATING ARRANGEMENT
A brake operating arrangement (18) comprises a cam member (22) operable on a brake mechanism (36) for braking a wheel (34). The brake mechanism (36) is movable between a braking condition and a non-braking condition. The cam member (22) is rotatable to move the brake mechanism (36) to the braking condition. The brake operating arrangement (18) further includes a drive member (44) movable in drive and return directions; and a ratchet mechanism (46) to rotate the cam member (22) when the drive member (44) is moved in the drive direction. The ratchet mechanism (46) is connected to the drive member (44) and the cam member (22).
CONTAINER, METHOD FOR DELIVERING A PLURALITY OF ARTICLES, AND METHOD FOR PICKING UP AT LEAST ONE ARTICLE IMPLEMENTING SUCH CONTAINER
A container comprising a carriage including a superposed base, a rack, and a plurality of compartments, a cabinet defining an inner space configured to accommodate the carriage, and a locking system configured to cooperate with an anchorage provided on the ground surface, the locking system presenting a locked state in which removal of the container from the anchorage is prevented, and an unlocked state, wherein the cabinet is mounted on the rack of the carriage and the rack is movable with respect to the base between retracted and extended positions, a skirt of the cabinet masking at least a major portion of the base of the carriage in the retracted position of the rack, the locking system being in the locked state when the rack is in the retracted position.
Anti-theft system that uses shopping cart location and vibration data
Examples of systems and methods for locating movable objects such as carts (e.g., shopping carts) are disclosed. Such systems and methods can use dead reckoning techniques to estimate the current position of the movable object. Various techniques for improving accuracy of position estimates are disclosed, including compensation for various error sources involving the use of magnetometer and accelerometer, and using vibration analysis to derive wheel rotation rates. Various techniques utilize characteristics of the operating environment in conjunction with or in lieu of dead reckoning techniques, including characteristic of environment such as ground texture, availability of signals from radio frequency (RF) transmitters including precision fix sources. Navigation techniques can include navigation history and backtracking, motion direction detection for dual swivel casters, use of gyroscopes, determining cart weight, multi-level navigation, multi-level magnetic measurements, use of lighting signatures, use of multiple navigation systems, or hard/soft iron compensation for different cart configurations.
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.
Ultrasound diagnostic apparatus and method of controlling the same
Provided is an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus including a plurality of casters allowing the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus to be moved according to a control signal, a detection sensor configured to detect a motion of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, an input configured to receive a control command of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus from a user, and a controller configured to determine whether a user desires to use the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus on the basis of at least one of the detected motion or the received control command, and upon determining that the user desires to use the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, transmit a control signal for locking at least one of the plurality of casters.
Simulated Ghana Christmas hut
Disclosed herein is a simulated Ghana Christmas hut, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the simulated Ghana Christmas hut comprises a base structure and huts. Further, the base structure is configured to be disposed on a surface. Further, the huts are supported on the base structure. Further, the huts are stacked on the base structure in a vertical direction based on a hut size of the huts. Further, each hut comprises a side wall and a roof corresponding to the hut size of each hut. Further, the roof is attached to the side wall along a top edge of the side wall for forming a hut interior space. Further, the side wall of each hut comprises an opening leading into the hut interior space of each hut. Further, the side wall and the roof of each hut are comprised of coconut fronds.
Gas cylinder lifting cart
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.
Gas cylinder lifting cart
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.