Patent classifications
B62B2205/30
UTILITY CART
A utility cart is an apparatus that allows a user to easily carry and access items which are placed inside of the utility car. The utility cart includes a carriage, a base, and a wheel assembly. The carriage further includes a plurality of elongated supports and a closed-shape frame. The plurality of elongated supports and the closed-shape frame define a funnel-like structural shape of the carriage which allows a user to easily access items which are placed inside of the utility cart. The base provides a structural foundation for the utility cart and the wheel assembly is integrated into the base. The wheel assembly provides a conveyance means which allows the utility cart to be translated along the ground or other surface.
Child seat
A child seat includes a seat portion fixedly connected with a first coupling part, a connector pivotally connected with the first coupling part of the seat portion, the connector being operable to detachably engage with a corresponding structure provided on a child supporting apparatus, a locking mechanism operable to lock and unlock the connector with respect to the seat portion, a backrest frame fixedly connected with a second coupling part that is pivotally connected with the first coupling part, and a coupling mechanism operable to movably couple the seat portion to the backrest frame so that the seat portion and the backrest frame are movable in unison relative to the connector during adjustment of the backrest frame between an unfolded state and a folded state.
Child seat
A child seat includes a seat portion fixedly connected with a first coupling part, a backrest frame fixedly connected with a second coupling part, the second coupling part being pivotally connected with the first coupling part so that the backrest frame is rotatable relative to the seat portion, a rotary element pivotally connected with the first coupling part, the rotary element being rotatable relative to the seat portion and the backrest frame, and a locking mechanism operatively connected with the backrest frame and operable to rotationally lock and unlock the rotary element with respect to the seat portion. The locking mechanism is configured to switch between a locking state and an unlocking state in response to a rotation of the backrest frame relative to the seat portion and the rotary element.
Foldable tool cart
A foldable tool cart includes a first bearing assembly, a second bearing assembly, a first support assembly and a second support assembly. The first support assembly and the second support assembly are arranged oppositely and movable toward or away from each other. The first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly are rotatably connected and are both arranged between the first support assembly and the second support assembly. A side of the first bearing assembly away from the second bearing assembly is connected to the first support assembly. The first bearing assembly is slidable and rotatable with respect to the first support assembly. A side of the second bearing assembly away from the first bearing assembly is connected to the second support assembly. The second bearing assembly is slidable and rotatable with respect to the second support assembly.
Motorized cart assembly
A motorized cart assembly includes a cart that has a basket, a collapsible frame and a plurality of wheels. The basket has a height that is greater than a width of the basket to accommodate tent poles and a tent. The frame includes a pole support for insertably receiving a respective one of the tent poles to vertically orient the respective tent pole. A drive unit is coupled to the cart and the drive unit is in mechanical communication with respective ones of the wheels. The drive unit rotates the respective wheels when the drive unit is turned on thereby facilitating the cart to be self propelled. The drive unit is in wireless communication with a personal electronic device for remotely controlling the drive unit.
PERSONAL SHOPPING CART
A cart may include a first set of lower support arms and a second set of lower support arms, each of the lower support arms having a wheel attached thereto; a first set of upper support arms and a second set of upper support arms; a holding frame coupled to the first set of upper support arms and the second set of upper support arms; a locking mechanism; and a folding mechanism configured to allow the cart to transition between a folded position and unfolded position. During transition, the first set of upper support arms may be moveable relative to the second set of upper support arms; the first set of lower support arms may be moveable relative to the second set of lower support arms; and the first set of upper support arms may be moveable relative to the first set of lower support arms.
FOLDABLE TOOL CART
A foldable tool cart includes a first bearing assembly, a second bearing assembly, a first support assembly and a second support assembly. The first support assembly and the second support assembly are arranged oppositely and movable toward or away from each other. The first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly are rotatably connected and are both arranged between the first support assembly and the second support assembly. A side of the first bearing assembly away from the second bearing assembly is connected to the first support assembly. The first bearing assembly is slidable and rotatable with respect to the first support assembly. A side of the second bearing assembly away from the first bearing assembly is connected to the second support assembly. The second bearing assembly is slidable and rotatable with respect to the second support assembly.
DETACHABLE SHELF ASSEMBLY
A mounting system includes a strap having a first and second portions. A first side of the first portion has gripping material applied thereto and a second side of the first portion includes first fastening material. A first side of the second portion includes second fastening material such that when the first portion is wrapped around a structure, the second portion may be wrapped around the first portion with the second fastening material engaging the first fastening material. Mounting systems may secure a shelf assembly to vertical supports of a dolly. The shelf assembly has a back wall and foldable sidewalls with cross straps, the sidewalls including straps attachable to the mounting systems on the vertical supports. A foldable shelf rests on the cross straps. Straps on sides of the shelf attach to the sidewalls to unfold the shelf. A rear side of the shelf secures to the back wall.
Child Seat
A child seat includes a seat portion fixedly connected with a first coupling part, a connector pivotally connected with the first coupling part of the seat portion, the connector being operable to detachably engage with a corresponding structure provided on a child supporting apparatus, a locking mechanism operable to lock and unlock the connector with respect to the seat portion, a backrest frame fixedly connected with a second coupling part that is pivotally connected with the first coupling part, and a coupling mechanism operable to movably couple the seat portion to the backrest frame so that the seat portion and the backrest frame are movable in unison relative to the connector during adjustment of the backrest frame between an unfolded state and a folded state.
Folding cart
A pulling cart with four wheels can be folded into a folded configuration. The wheels are mounted on wheel assemblies which can be in an open or a folded position. The cart has a front panel hinged to a rear panel. The front panel has a front carrier for mounting two wheel assemblies and a pair of slide rails extendable to the second panel. A rear carrier having two wheel assemblies is fixedly mounted to the end portion of the slide rails to move between the front and rear panels. When the cart is used for pulling, all wheel assemblies are in the open position. Each carrier has two arm-receiving holes. Each wheel assembly has a pair of arcuate arms which can rest on the carrier to support the wheel in the open position or move through the arm-receiving hole into the folded position for folding the cart.