Patent classifications
B62B2202/48
Wheel barrow
A wheel barrow that includes a three-wheel design and a secondary handle so that almost any single user, such as a disabled military veteran, can utilize the wheel barrow compared to traditional wheel barrows. The wheel barrow includes an A-frame, a first front wheel, a second front wheel, a rear wheel, a barrow receptacle, a clevis, and a handle bar. The A-frame is the main structural body of the wheel barrow. The first front wheel and the second front wheel provide a primary conveyance means for the wheel barrow. The rear wheel provides a secondary conveyance means for the wheel barrow and allows the wheel barrow to stand upright without the aid of the user. The barrow receptacle provides a storage means to carry material. The clevis allows the user to change directions when utilizing the wheel barrow. The handle bar provides an efficient leverage means.
Multipurpose utility carts
A multipurpose utility cart for moving equipment and other cargo is provided. A utility cart includes a shelf defined by a rim surrounding the shelf. The rim has a u-shaped wall with at least one aperture formed in an upper surface thereof. The u-shaped wall and the at least one aperture define a channel for receiving an accessory. The utility cart has a handle coupled to the rim as well as a plurality of legs supporting the rim. The utility cart has a plurality of wheels such that the cart is manually propellable by a user exerting a force on the handle.
Tool holding device for a wheelbarrow
A tool holding device for a wheelbarrow comprises an oblong handle channel with a longitudinal trough in which a substantial length of the tool handle is seated within multiple locking collars. Each of the locking collars comprise a u-shaped collar trough subtended by a deformable collar strip. When the tool handle is inserted into the channel trough, the collar strips wrap around the handle and cradle it tightly within the trough. The handle channel is connected through a channel flange to one of the sides or the back of the wheelbarrow tub either integrally or by attachment means in the channel flange.
Wheel Barrow
A wheel barrow that includes a three-wheel design and a secondary handle so that almost any single user, such as a disabled military veteran, can utilize the wheel barrow compared to traditional wheel barrows. The wheel barrow includes an A-frame, a first front wheel, a second front wheel, a rear wheel, a barrow receptacle, a clevis, and a handle bar. The A-frame is the main structural body of the wheel barrow. The first front wheel and the second front wheel provide a primary conveyance means for the wheel barrow. The rear wheel provides a secondary conveyance means for the wheel barrow and allows the wheel barrow to stand upright without the aid of the user. The barrow receptacle provides a storage means to carry material. The clevis allows the user to change directions when utilizing the wheel barrow. The handle bar provides an efficient leverage means.
Carrier attachment apparatus and method for a vehicle
According to at least one exemplary embodiment, a carrier may be overlaid onto a vehicle. The vehicle may be a handle-propelled vehicle, for example a wheelbarrow. The carrier may have contours that fit over the top of the vehicle such that the carrier stays in place relative to the vehicle without additional fastening means when the vehicle is propelled in motion. The carrier design may also allow the carrier to be easily installed and removed from the vehicle. Additionally, the carrier may have a plurality of compartments of varying sizes and shapes. The compartments may be specifically designed to hold a variety of items, for example mobile technology devices, food containers, beverage containers, gardening materials and tools, landscaping materials and tools, or construction materials and tools.
Charging cart assembly
A charging cart assembly for transporting a refrigerant tank. The charging cart assembly including a frame assembly having a handle at an upper end of the frame assembly and two wheels rotatably mounted to the frame assembly. A swivel plate assembly is mounted to the frame assembly. The swivel plate assembly includes a tank securing device arranged and designed to secure the refrigerant tank to the swivel plate assembly. The swivel plate assembly with the refrigerant tank secured thereto has a generally upright position in which the refrigerant tank is in a generally upright position and has a generally inverted position in which the refrigerant tank is in a generally inverted position.
TOOL STORAGE DEVICES
Tool storage devices. A tool storage device may include a handle assembly including a support arm connected between a body and a handle portion and having a substantially rectangular cross section oriented with first walls extending transverse to the axis having a greater width than second walls extending parallel to the axis. A width of the handle portion may be at least about 50% of a width of the body. The body may include a frame assembly formed of a rigid material, a wall formed of a flexible material and at least partially defining the storage compartment with an open top, and a cover formed of a rigid material connected to the frame assembly to selectively close the open top. A wheel well portion receives each wheel and may cover the width of the wheel and a portion of the circumference of the wheel. A radial clearance between the wheel and a lower end of the wheel well may be no more than about 0.5 inches.
Multipurpose Mobile Utility Lifting Ergonomic Cart
A multipurpose mobile utility lifting ergonomic cart consists of a structural frame, a platform, at least one insert, a plurality of wheels, and a height-adjustable arm. The height-adjustable arm extends from the structural frame and is connected to the platform so that the platform can be positioned at varying heights. The platform provides workspace for the user by being attached to the at least one insert that can be, but is not limited to, a dish drying rack, a podium insert, or a house cleaner rack. The structural frame can be used for holding items such as boxes or cleaning supplies. The plurality of wheels allows the user to move the apparatus from one location to another.
Wheeled device and wheel assembly
A wheel assembly, a wheeled device and a method of manufacturing a wheel assembly. The wheel assembly includes a core and an outer portion coupled to the core. The core includes a body and one or more projections extending from the body. Material of the outer portion may be positioned radially between the body and a portion of the projection to limit radial movement of the outer portion relative to the core. The projection may define a bore and/or an undercut. Material of the outer portion may encompass the projection and fill the bore and/or the undercut. Engagement of the material of the outer portion and the projection(s) may limit relative movement between the core and the outer portion radially, axially, circumferentially, etc.
STABILIZER WHEEL ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE
Included is a stabilizer wheel assembly that may assist in stabilizing a medical device during a medical procedure. A medical device may comprise a body; and a plurality of stabilizer wheel assemblies coupled to the body, wherein the stabilizer wheel assemblies each comprise a motor assembly and a stabilization leg, wherein the motor assembly is configured to drive the stabilization leg onto a contact surface to stabilize the body.