Patent classifications
B62B2202/70
LIGHT MOUNTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Embodiments disclosed herein describe systems and methods associated with light mounting systems. Embodiments may include lighting shelves that are configured to be mounted to a fixed structure, such as to a wall or supports within a room via a cantilever design that is mounted to unistrut. The lighting shelves may be anchored at only a single end to the unistrut, and the lighting shelves may protrude away from the unistrut. The lighting shelves may have a sufficient width and length to cover an entire region of interest below the lighting shelves, which may enable to lighting shelves to uniformly distribute light to plants.
Shelf for a Trolley
A shelf for a trolley comprising a plate providing a surface for carrying goods, such as potted plants and flowers, and hooks for mounting the shelf in the trolley. One or more of the hooks are formed from a metal strip bent about an axis extending perpendicular to the central plane of the plate.
Trolley for Carrying Goods
A trolley comprising a plurality of rectangular and elongated shelves comprising a plate providing a surface for carrying goods, such as potted plants and flowers, and hooks, and a plurality of posts provided with a series of openings, such as slots, receiving the hooks. The hooks extend in lateral direction and a series of openings is provided in precisely one side of the posts or in precisely two and opposite sides of the posts.
Self-powered mobile cart
The embodiments herein are directed to a cart. The cart, which is self-powered via an electric motor residing in a box, is configured for transporting funeral arrangements. The cart efficiently and respectfully handles the movement of floral arrangements and other items, placed on a quadrilateral base of the cart, during funeral services.
MOTORIZED HAULING APPARATUS
A hauling machine includes a handlebar with a neutral-biased control lever that controls forward, reverse and the speed of the machine. The handlebar includes detents which may be engaged to maintain a set elevation during use. A front caster wheel traverses and articulates relative to the rear drive wheels which include a hydrostatic drive coupled to the control lever such that when the lever is pushed or pulled in a particular direction the hydrostatic drive propels the in either a forward or reverse direction. The amount of displacement of the control lever determines the speed at which the machine travels. A variety of attachments including a hydraulic grapple, wire rope or cable, are provided above the drive wheels for accepting different materials such as limbs, brush, or any other material being hauled. A kill switch is provided for shutting down the machine if the user stumbles.