Patent classifications
B62B2205/006
Livestock stall and tack cart
A stall and tack cart for transporting livestock is provided. The livestock stall and tack cart generally incorporates telescoping members and stall carriers protruding vertically therefrom. The telescoping members allow for a length of the livestock stall and tack cart to be adjusted such that the stall carriers may hold one or more livestock stalls securely while the stall and tack cart is in motion. The devices and methods provided have the advantages of being as durable and capable of carrying heavy loads as currently existing livestock transportation solutions, but allow equipment for one or more livestock animals to be quickly and easily transported, for example, from a waiting or confinement area to an exhibition space, including through crowded, obstructed, or tight passages.
SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING A DOOR TO A CART
A cart may include a door forming a bed of the cart and a pair of wheel attachment assemblies. Each wheel attachment assembly may include (a) a fender having a planar expanse configured to abut a lower major face of the door, (b) a clamping member coupled to the fender, the clamping member configured to be coupled to an upper major face of the door and abut an edge face of the door, and (c) a wheel fork coupled to the fender and configured to be coupled to an axle of a wheel. The cart may include a handle clamp configured to be coupled to an edge portion of the planar member and a handle configured to be coupled to the handle clamp.
Shopping Cart Basket with Forward Handle
A shopping cart basket having a handle region located at the front or the sides of the shopping cart basket is disclosed. The forward handle region may have a plurality of openings along the front, corners, and sides to allow a customer to easily grip the shopping cart basket and guide the shopping cart. The shopping cart basket may be formed from a metallic wire portion and a non-metallic forward handle region, or in some embodiments, the shopping cart basket may be formed from a fully formed from a polymer material. The shopping cart may also include non-metallic corner inserts that form a portion of the side and front walls of the shopping cart as well as a non-metallic bottom insert that forms a portion of the bottom wall of the shopping cart.
Cart with removeable basket
A cart including a body that has a frame and a caster, and the frame including first and second bars. The cart further includes a basket, first and second couplers attached to the basket such that the first and second couplers removably couple in a snug fit with either the first and second bars respectively, or the second and first bars respectively. The cart further includes first and second latches attached to the basket such that the first and second latches are constructed to reversibly secure the first and second couplers respectively to either the first bar and the second bar, or the second bar and the first bar, and a latch-connecting means having a first end attached to the first latch and a second end attached to the second latch such that the latch-connecting means permits the second latch to be controlled by the first latch.
Construction safety railing assemblies, components, and methods for storage, transport, and installation
The construction industry ranks among the largest and most dangerous industries in the world. To promote worker safety, government regulations require use of fall protection equipment, such as railings, many of which are expensive, wasteful, and/or time consuming to use. Accordingly, the present inventor devised some alternatives. One exemplary system incorporates a dual post base plate configured for attachment to a concrete floor via a single concrete anchor bolt, instead of the multiple bolts used conventionally, thereby reducing assembly time and cost. Another embodiment includes a rolling cart assembly which stores the rails in a side-by-side vertical arrangement and the base plates in an interleaved sequence, promoting easy access during installation and inventory control during disassembly and storage. Additionally, some embodiments include four stacking posts that extend upward from the cart, enabling multiple carts to be stacked vertical on atop the other to save space on construction sites.
System and Method for Moving Multiple Drywalls in Tight Spaces
This disclosure teaches a system and method for moving multiple drywalls in tight spaces. A dolly device can comprise a pair of vertical brackets, and a platform. Each of the vertical brackets can comprise a top joint and a bottom joint. The bottom joint can be slideable within the top joint. The platform can mount the vertical brackets. The platform can comprise a front surface and a back surface. The front surface can be slideable within the back surface.
Equipment rack having mounting rails
An equipment rack, mounting rails for the equipment rack, and associated methods. The mounting rails are selectively movable on a frame of the equipment rack and can be clamped to secure the mounting rails to the frame. A clamp of the mounting rail can include a clamp arm having a clamped position and an unclamped position and a lever arm for moving the clamp arm between the clamped and unclamped positions.
Portable rack dolly, retrofit kit and methods of use
A system comprises a wheel assembly including a wheel shaft and first and second wheels rotationally coupled to the wheel shaft; a first bracket coupled to a device rack and including a first open slot, the first open slot including a receiving portion configured to receive the wheel shaft at a first position, a delivery portion configured to deliver the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack forwards, and a locking portion configured to secure the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack backwards; and a second bracket configured to be coupled to the rack on a second side and including a second open slot, the second open slot including a receiving portion configured to receive the wheel shaft at a second position, a delivery portion configured to deliver the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack forwards, and a locking portion configured to secure the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack backwards.
Equipment rack having mounting brackets
An equipment rack, mounting break thereof, and associated methods. The bracket is secured to a frame assembly of the equipment rack by a releasable snap-fit connection. The snap-fit connection can maintain engagement of the bracket with abutments of the frame assembly and/or maintain mated connections of the bracket with the frame assembly. The brackets can be used to mount electrical power distribution units, cable baskets, or other equipment.
PORTABLE RACK DOLLY, RETROFIT KIT AND METHODS OF USE
A system comprises a wheel assembly including a wheel shaft and first and second wheels rotationally coupled to the wheel shaft; a first bracket coupled to a device rack and including a first open slot, the first open slot including a receiving portion configured to receive the wheel shaft at a first position, a delivery portion configured to deliver the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack forwards, and a locking portion configured to secure the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack backwards; and a second bracket configured to be coupled to the rack on a second side and including a second open slot, the second open slot including a receiving portion configured to receive the wheel shaft at a second position, a delivery portion configured to deliver the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack forwards, and a locking portion configured to secure the wheel shaft upon tilting the rack backwards.