B62B2202/48

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECONFIGURABLE HANDLES FOR A WORK EQUIPMENT
20240300565 · 2024-09-12 ·

Provided is a configurable handle for a work equipment. The work equipment, which may be a welding power source, can comprise a body, and a power conversion circuitry within the body. The power conversion circuitry is configured to convert input power to welding-type power. The work equipment comprises one or more handles attached to the body for physical manipulation of the work equipment, where at least one of the handles is configured to be oriented to any of a plurality of different positions.

Multi-axis support cart

A multi-axis support cart includes a base having a longitudinal axis and a second axis defining a first plane with wheels coupled to the base facilitating movement of the base along the first plane. Coupled to the base is at least one telescoping riser extending along a third axis orthogonal to the first plane. A support surface is coupled to the at least one telescoping riser and configured on a second plane parallel to the first plane with a piston coupled between the base and the support surface facilitating movement of the support surface along the third axis. A turntable coupled to the support surface receives a device/tool and provides rotational movement for the device/tool about the third axis.

POST FOR A TOOL WAGON AND A TOOL WAGON INCLUDING THE SAME
20180251144 · 2018-09-06 ·

A post of a tool wagon is provided, including a hollow structure thereinside, further including at least one slide, each of the at least one slide extending along a lengthwise direction of the post, each of the at least one slide being configured for a partition to be slidably installed thereto, wherein at least one said slide is configured with at least one engagement mechanism disposed therewithin, each of the at least one engagement mechanism includes a through opening arranged on the post and a blocking portion, the blocking portion extends in the hollow structure. A tool wagon is also provided, including a plurality of the posts described above.

ERGONOMIC SAFETY SOLUTION FOR ORBITAL DRILLS
20180237044 · 2018-08-23 ·

A tool hand cart incorporates a body with a pair of wheels rotatably mounted on opposite sides of the body proximate a lower rear edge of the body. A collapsible handle is retractably extendable upward from the body. A pair of arms having vertically oriented channels extends from a front of the body and are arranged in spaced relation to define opposing first and second slots configured to receive side frame members of a drill. The handle is retractable to a first position enhancing insertion of the drill and extendible to a second position and the body is configured to tilt from an upright standing position to a canted position in which the body is supported by the pair of wheels and rolled by pulling the handle to thereby transport a drill positioned in the first and second slots.

Welding cart with cable management system

A welding cart with a cable management system may include a frame, a shelf adapted to support a welding machine, a plurality of upright members, a plurality of wheels supporting the cart, one or more pairs of holders disposed on one or more sides of the cart, and a removable bar that may be releasably secured to the one or more pairs of holders. The bar may be releasably secured to the holders via a pin-and-hole mechanism and may have a hook adapted to hold welding equipment such as cables. The bar may be releasably secured to a first pair of holders disposed on a side of the cart or a second pair of holders disposed on another side of the cart. This system provides additional, easily accessible storage space for welding tools and accessories while still being compatible with a wide variety of portable welding machines.

Concrete slab rebar hole doweling cart
12116892 · 2024-10-15 ·

A rebar hole doweling cart to construct or repair sidewalks, driveways, roadways, curbs, floors and the like. The cart has a frame with wheels, an elongated upwardly extending riser with a handle, and a nose plate that pivotally supports a drill mounting assembly near the ground. The mounting assembly holds an electric hammer drill and its bit in an aimed direction. The cart is rolled forward to tap a hole in a concrete slab and place the bit in a set aimed direction. The cart handle is then pushed forward to rotate the nose plate down into gripping engagement with the ground to advance the drill bit forward to form the rebar hole in the slab. During this forward handle rotation, the drill mounting assembly simultaneously counter-rotates (pitch pivotal movement) relative to the nose plate to maintain the drill bit in its set aimed direction.

Metal and plastic container

A container includes a peripheral wall having a first side, a second side, and a third side formed from a single sheet of metal material. The sheet of metal material has opposite first and second connecting ends. A plastic connector is connected to the first connecting end and the second connecting end of the sheet metal, and a plastic bottom is connected with a bottom end of the peripheral wall. Another aspect provides a container that includes a sheet of metal having a louver formed therein and a plastic structure having opposing surfaces that define a receiving space therebetween. At least one of the surfaces has a projection thereon and the louver are received within the receiving space. An edge of the louver engages with the projection to prevent the louver from being removed from the receiving space.

BIOPSY SYSTEM AND BIOPSY DEVICE HOLDER FOR THE SAME

A biopsy system includes a cart and a biopsy device holder. The biopsy device holder is coupled to the cart. The biopsy device holder includes a front holder portion and a rear holder portion. Each holder portion defines an upper support and a lower support. The upper support is configured to support a first biopsy device in lieu of the second biopsy device. The lower support is configured to support a second biopsy device in lieu of the first biopsy device.

Dolly for field technicians
10005481 · 2018-06-26 ·

This device relates to devices that can be used to transport equipment, tools and goods and other items from one location to another. The device can haul equipment such as test or analysis equipment. The device has a pocket and compartment for holding a laptop securely during transport. Affixed to the pocket is a folding first shelf for taking notes or working surface. There is a folding second shelf having telescoping holders for securing equipment. The device has wheels that roll smoothly over uneven surfaces. There are collapsing legs that are used to keep the device stable on uneven surfaces. A collapsing base is used to haul equipment, boxes and other large bulky or heavy items. The device is adjustable in the vertical direction to allow the user to adjust the shelf surfaces to a height that is comfortable.

APPARATUS FOR SECURING TOOLS, PARTS, AND THINGS WHILE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE BENEATH THE HOOD OF A VEHICLE OR BENEATH THE CHASSIS OF A VEHICLE
20180161976 · 2018-06-14 ·

An apparatus for securing tools, parts, and things while a person performs maintenance beneath the hood of a vehicle or beneath the chassis of a vehicle. The apparatus is able to be secured to the underside of a vehicle's hood and tools and other objects may be secured thereto by magnets or other means while a person performs maintenance. Removable wheels may be affixed to the apparatus or the apparatus may include permanent wheels to enable a person performing maintenance beneath a vehicle to conveniently maneuver the apparatus and attached tools and parts to where the person is working. In addition, the apparatus may include a means for providing light to illuminate the workspace or part of the vehicle on which the user is performing maintenance.