Patent classifications
B62B2202/48
ROBOTIC ARM CART HAVING LOCKING SWIVEL JOINTS AND OTHER POSITION ADJUSTMENT FEATURES AND USES THEREFOR
Apparatuses and methods described herein relate to arm carts for transporting and securing a robotic arm to a surgical table. In some embodiments, an arm cart may include an arm support having two joints that can be manipulated to move an arm into a position in which a coupler of the arm is engageable with a coupling site of a surgical table. In some embodiments, an arm cart may include an arm support that is rotatable and translatable to permit movement of an attachment area for receiving and attaching a coupling site of a surgical table to a coupler attached to an arm. In some embodiments, an arm cart may include an arm support that releasably couples to a middle segment of the arm positioned at least two segments away from an end of the arm having a coupler for coupling to a coupling site of a surgical table.
Concrete Slab Rebar Hole Dowling Cart
The present invention is a rebar hole doweling cart that pivotally holds an electric hammer drill near the ground to tap a hole and place the bit in a set aimed direction, and grips engages the ground to produce a manually-generated leveraged pushing force to drill rebar or dowel holes into a slab of concrete to construct or repair sidewalks, driveways, roadways, curbs, floors and the like. The cart has a frame, wheels, an elongated handle, a nose plate and a drill mounting assembly. The wheels position the cart and drill in front of the concrete slab. The elongated, upwardly extending handle is manually pushed or stroked forward to rotate the nose plate into gripping engagement with the ground and advance the drill bit forward. The drill mounting assembly simultaneously counter-rotates during the stroke to maintain the drill bit in its set aimed direction as the bit advances into the slab to form the hole.
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.
Saw cart
A cart for carrying a cut-off saw having a saw blade. The cart includes a frame with upper and lower portions, a wheel arm pivotably coupled to the lower portion about a first axis, and a rear wheel assembly coaxial with the first axis and coupled to the frame and the wheel arm. The cart includes a front wheel coupled to an end of the wheel arm opposite the rear wheel assembly, an adjustment lever pivotably coupled to the upper portion about a second axis, and a link having a first end pivotably coupled to the adjustment lever and spaced from the second axis, and a second end pivotably coupled to the wheel arm between the first axis and the front wheel. Pivoting the adjustment lever about the second axis pivots the wheel arm about the first axis to adjust a vertical position of the front wheel relative to the upper portion.
Cart
A cart includes a first side board and a second side board. Each of the first and second side boards has first holes and second holes respectively defined in the upper and lower portions thereof. A first rod unit and a second rod unit are respectively connected to the first holes and the second holes of the first and second side boards. At least two shelves are movably mounted on the first and second rod units between the first and second side boards. A first wheel unit and a second wheel unit are respectively connected to the second holes at the front side and the rear side of the body so as to assemble the cart. The diameter of the second wheel unit is larger than that of the first wheel unit. The cart is light and suitable to move on an uneven surface.
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.
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.
TRANSPORTABLE CONTAINER
In an embodiment, a transportable container may include a container portion with an opening into an interior space; a lid for closing the opening; a handle for carrying the container; and a pivotable side latch, pivotally connected to the lid, moveable between a retaining position and a storage position. The pivotable side latch may be configured to engage a retaining structure of another container when the pivotable side latch is in the retaining position. The pivotable side latch may be configured to be in a depression of the lid when the pivotable side latch is in the storage position. With the container in an upright position, the pivotable side latch may automatically move toward the depression when the pivotable side latch is released from the retaining position. The container portion may include a retaining structure with an upward-projecting lip configured to engage a pivotable side latch of a further container.
Industrial Cart
A cart has a frame having a pair of elongate side frame members and a cargo-supporting framework having a plurality of supporting ribs, each supporting rib being connected to and extending approximately downward from one side frame member, and a horizontal support structure interconnecting the plurality of supporting ribs. The cart may include at least one of 1) a rigid support member resting on and supported by the horizontal support structure, 2) a containment pan connected to and suspended under the cargo-supporting framework, and 3) a foldable trailer hitch connected to the cart and configured to permit towing of the cart by a vehicle. At least one of the side frame members and the containment pan may include openings, sleeves, or stepped portions configured to receive forks of a forklift to permit lifting of the cart by the forklift, even when loaded.
Mobile Storage Container with Pivotable Handle
A rolling container includes a body having an upper opening, a lid pivotally coupled to the body, a wheel coupled to the body, configured for rolling the body thereon, a maneuvering handle pivotally coupled to the body, and a handle pivot mechanism configured to pivot the maneuvering handle away from the body when the lid is opened.