Patent classifications
B62B2202/48
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.
Tool cart
A cart comprising a support frame having a plurality of wheels, a reel supported by the support frame, and a tool tethered to the support frame.
Pool Cue Case Caddy
A pool cue case caddy for carrying and securing a pool cue case includes a frame comprising a pair of parallel bars and a handle. A base is coupled to a bottom end of each of the bars and perpendicularly extends forward to support a pool cue case. A support comprises a pair of legs pivotably coupled to the pair of bars and a foot extending between a distal end of each of the legs. The support has a folded position extending towards the top end of the frame and an alternate extended position with the foot contacting the ground and the legs maintaining the frame in a vertical position. A pair of wheels is coupled adjacent the bottom end of each of the pair of bars.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECONFIGURABLE HANDLES FOR A WORK EQUIPMENT
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.
Dolly for Ladders and Other Objects
A dolly apparatus, comprising a platform, a plurality of bars coupled with the platform, a handle configured to connect the plurality of bars to each other, and a plurality of casters coupled with the platform. The dolly apparatus has the versatility to accommodate various types and sizes of ladders and transports each of them from one spot to another with relative ease and minimal effort.
PAINT CART
A cart for storing painting materials is presented. The cart has a base for holding larger painting materials. The painting materials may be 5-gallon paint cans, one-gallon paint cans, etc. The cart has a plurality of wheels. The wheels are coupled to a bottom side of the base. A plurality of poles is coupled to the base and has pole inserts for coupling a plurality of shelves. The base may be twenty-two (22) inches in length from the pole in a first direction. The base may be ten (10) inches in length from the pole in a second direction. The cart may be forty (40) inches in height. The cart may be thirty (30) inches in length. The cart may be ten (10) inches in width. The cart is preferably made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE). The cart may have a top shelf, which is collapsible for storage when not in use. The base is collapsible when storing the cart.
Container assembly
Provided are container assemblies, including at least two containers detachably attached to one another by locking arrangements.
Container assembly with adjustable mount structures
In an embodiment, an apparatus for storing articles includes: a frame; mount structures adjustably connectable to the frame so as to enable a height adjustment thereof on the frame; containers releasably connectable to the mount structures, thus enabling a height adjustment of each of the containers; and releasable connections between respective ones of the containers and the mount structures. Each of the releasable connections (between a container of the containers and a mount structure of the mount structures) is configured to enable the container to be releasably connected to the mount structure, where the releasable connection couples the container with the mount structure along a sidewall of the container.
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.
CART SYSTEM FOR SECURING AND TRANSPORTING A PORTABLE TOOL
A cart system may include a mounting bracket removably attachable to a cart and configured to receive a portable tool. The mounting bracket can include retainers to engage a front portion of the portable tool, and a clamp assembly rotationally attached to the mounting bracket that can engage a rear portion of the portable tool when the clamp assembly is in a locked position, thereby securing the portable tool to the mounting bracket. A cart system may include a rotatable arm with a wheel on a first end and rotationally attached to a cart at a second end. A circular disk having a first pattern fixed to the arm and a moveable plate with a recess having a second pattern that mates with the first pattern, the plate being moveably attached to the cart. The disk can selectively engage the recess to selectively restrict rotation of the arm.