Patent classifications
B62B2202/12
TRANSPORT DEVICE AND TRANSPORT VEHICLE
A transport device including a transport vehicle and a vertical stack of box-shaped containers coupled to each other and attachable to a container attachment interface of the transport vehicle. The container attachment interface is arranged on a bottom part of the transport vehicle. The bottom part has at least one stand foot on its underside on which the transport vehicle stands in an upright position.
TRANSPORT VEHICLE AND TRANSPORT DEVICE
A transport vehicle with a horizontally oriented integrated table which is arranged at the upper end of a vertical frame section and forms the upper end of the vehicle body.
Adjustable Height Multi Shelf Cart
An adjustable height cart height adjustable cart includes a frame extending in a longitudinal direction from a front end of the cart to a rear end of the cart. The frame includes a base provided with casters and a height adjustable frame connected to the base. The height adjustable frame is configured to be raised or lowered relative to the base. The height adjustable frame includes a lower shelf and an upper shelf. The upper shelf has an opening for loading and unloading items onto the cart. A handle is connected to the base at the rear end. A lower tote is slidably mounted on the lower shelf so as to move in a lateral direction. A top tote is slidably mounted on the upper shelf so as to move in the longitudinal direction forward and backward to enable loading of the lower tote through the opening.
Hand truck
Provided is a hand truck comprising a frame having a first end, and a second end configured with a wheel set, and a ledge extending at said second end, wherein one or both of the frame and the ledge is configured with an articulation arrangement for detachably attaching thereto a utility unit, the articulation arrangement extending parallel to a plane of the respective frame or ledge.
Light weight pick cart
Various configurations of light weight pick carts are disclosed; some embodiments may alternate between a first configuration having two shelf racks and a second configuration having both a shelf rack and a flatbed. A first shelf rack has multiple accessory support units attached, having multiple different configurations to facilitate holding differing shapes, sizes, or weights of accessories. Swivel casters and multiple handle locations can enhance maneuverability; and proper selection of material and use of perforation and wire frames may reduce weight to ease operation. For stability, a removable second shelf rack may engage the first shelf rack using hooks, while a removable flatbed unit may engage the first shelf rack using notches. The second shelf rack provides more discrete storage locations, while the flatbed permits transportation of larger or heavier items. This versatility enhances the utility of the cart.
DOUBLE-DECKER INDUSTRIAL CART
Carts, dollies, heavy-duty industrial carts, pull carts, push carts, platform carts, etc., which are typically designed to move along a substantially horizontal surface, are provided herein. An industrial cart, according to one implementation, includes a lower frame having sufficient dimensions so as to support a lower crate (or pallet) having a known size. The industrial cart also includes a plurality of wheel assemblies connected to an underside of the lower frame. Also, the industrial cart includes an upper frame having sufficient dimensions so as to support an upper crate (or pallet) having a known size. Furthermore, the industrial cart includes a plurality of vertical posts configured to support the upper frame at any of a plurality of fixed heights above the lower frame.
WORKSPACE SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS AND METHOD FOR THE USE THEREOF
A workspace system includes different base components, different accessory interfaces and different accessories. Different accessory interfaces may be fixed to different base components, and different accessories may be releasably engaged by different, or the same accessory interfaces. The same accessories may be engaged by different accessory interfaces. The base components and accessories may be reconfigured to define different workspaces. Methods of assembling and reconfiguring the workspaces are also provided.
All-terrain platform dolly
An adjustable all-terrain dolly system (100) having a chassis assembly (110) that includes a frame (120) which has a right-side rail (122), a left-side rail (124), a first-adjustable cross member (126) and a second-adjustable cross member (128), and a first-rolling assembly (160) to include a first-set of inline wheels (164) and a second-rolling assembly to include a second-set of inline wheels (174) and at least one adjustable-locking mechanism (180). The frame of the dolly system defines a load-supporting platform, and the platform has a length which is at least about twice the front-to-rear length of each of the two sets of wheels. Furthermore, each wheel of the dolly system has a peripheral surface which is shaped to engage the underlying surface at a substantially single point to enhance the maneuverability of the dolly.
MANUAL CASH CASSETTE TROLLEY
The invention relates to a new manual cash cassette trolley (1), which is driven manually by the employee/security guard, said manual trolley (1) having a formal structure that greatly facilitates the displacement of the cash cassette, overcoming obstacles that usually cause inconvenience and demand physical strength and attention from the user who handles the cassette container boxes; said manual cash cassette trolley (1) having stoppers (7), spindles (4) on the internal faces of the extensions (6) and a smaller caster (5a) on each of its external faces; among the larger casters (5) positioned inferiorly and the smaller casters (5a) positioned centrally or intermediately, the other portion (2a) of said structure is positioned horizontally and orthogonal to the main vertical portion (2), which is “U” shaped and receives bilateral plates (8); the horizontal portion (2a) of the structure also receives bilateral tubular elements (9) in the form of right triangles; and the external and shorter section (10) of said horizontal portion (2a) of said structure of said cash manual trolley (1) features a handle element (11).
MOUNTING STRAP
A mounting system includes a strap having a first and second portions. A first side of the first portion has gripping material applied thereto and a second side of the first portion includes first fastening material. A first side of the second portion includes second fastening material such that when the first portion is wrapped around a structure, the second portion may be wrapped around the first portion with the second fastening material engaging the first fastening material. Mounting systems may secure a shelf assembly to vertical supports of a dolly. The shelf assembly has a back wall and foldable sidewalls with cross straps, the sidewalls including straps attachable to the mounting systems on the vertical supports. A foldable shelf rests on the cross straps. Straps on sides of the shelf attach to the sidewalls to unfold the shelf. A rear side of the shelf secures to