Patent classifications
B62B2202/42
MOTORIZED GAME CART
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.
Mobile collection and distribution cart
A mobile collection and distribution cart allows a place for users to sleep, lounge, or stand up, as well as a storage place for belongings or recyclables collected from streets or roads. The cart is solar powered by cells on the roof and awning, with storage in a battery. The battery powers a motor attached to the cart wheels. This motor can become a generator when the cart is pushed or pulled with handles or a tow bar. The cart collects rainwater on a slanted roof and stores the rainwater for later use. The cart has a ventilation system which in some embodiments includes an air conditioner system. The cart has a global positioning tracker and a camera for security.
TROLLEY FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
A trolley for use in animal husbandry includes a trolley frame carried on two pairs of wheels and extending to a rear handle for guiding the trolley. A cradle extends longitudinally of the frame for receiving a deceased animal puled onto the cradle over a front edge by a winch. The trolley is pivotal on the front pair of wheels between a loading position, in which the front edge is in contact with the floor, a rear portion of the cradle extends vertically to the handle and the rear wheels are raised, and a the transport position, in which the transverse front edge is raised from the floor surface, the rear wheels are in contact with the floor and a front planar portion of the cradle extends horizontally rearwardly from the front edge over the front pair of wheels to the rear pair of wheels to be stably supported by both the front and rear wheels.
Motorized game cart
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.
Game cart
A wedge shaped game cart with handles and a fender over a single wheel. Struts support a forward end of the fender mounted on the handles forward of an axle for the wheel. An electric motor is mounted on the fender forward of the axle and is connected by a chain drive to a driven sprocket on the wheel. An idler sprocket for the chain drive when disconnected from the drive sprocket allows the cart to be manually pushed without engaging the motor and a cable selectively attached to the driven sprocket allows the cart to be pulled when connected to the drive sprocket.
Wheel braking mechanism, frame, and child carrier
The present application relates to a wheel braking mechanism, a frame and a child carrier. The wheel braking mechanism includes a wheel base housing assembly, a braking assembly mounted in the wheel base housing assembly, and a braking pin connected to the braking assembly. A side wall of the wheel base housing assembly is provided with a sliding hole configured to allow the braking pin to extend through. The braking pin is capable of sliding in the sliding hole between a locking position and an unlocking position. The wheel braking mechanism further includes a dust shield. The dust shield is engaged with the braking pin and shields the sliding hole to prevent external debris from entering an interior of the wheel base housing assembly through the sliding hole.