Patent classifications
B62B2301/04
CARRYING ARRANGEMENT FOR CARRYING A MEDICAL APPARATUS
Carrying arrangement for carrying apparatuses, in particular medical apparatuses, having a base carrier on which at least three roller elements are arranged in order to move the carrying arrangement with respect to a floor surface. The roller elements are each rotatable about first axes of rotation (D). At least one of these roller elements is pivotable about a pivot axis (S) with respect to the base carrier. The axes of rotation (D) and the pivot axis (S) extend in different directions. At least one supporting element is arranged at least indirectly on the base carrier. The supporting element does not contact the floor in a first position of the carrying arrangement with respect to the floor surface and the supporting element contacts the floor in a second position of the carrying arrangement with respect to the floor, the second position being pivoted with respect to the first position.
CARRYING DEVICE FOR AN END USER OF A WALKER
A carrying device is provided to carry at least one article for an end user of a walker while the end user is utilizing the walker. The carrying device includes a base having a first end, a second end, and a carrying surface extending between the first and second ends. The carrying surface is adapted to removably retain the at least one article for the end user. The carrying device further includes a support arm coupled to and extending outwardly from the second end of the base. The support arm is configured to support the at least one article when the at least one article is retained on the carrying surface at a position proximate to the second end of the base.
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.
Shopping cart
A cart includes a chassis and attached wheels; an upper basket attached to the chassis; and a lower basket attached to the chassis. In some embodiments, the cart includes no widthwise push bar in a rear of the cart such that access is unobstructed to the upper and lower baskets from the rear of the cart by a person. In some embodiments, the chassis defines on each lateral side of the cart a pair of vertically spaced handles, each handle surrounding and defining an opening. The handles preferably include handle bars shaped in an oval. On each cart side a curved elongate member extends between and connects the handles, and the curved elongate members represent the rearmost part of the cart. The rear area of the upper basket defines a seat for an infant, and a rear ledge of the lower basket defines a seat for a toddler.
Expandable hand truck
A hand truck having a plurality of hingeably engaged sides that is expandable from a closed position dimensioned to fit through a standard doorway, to an open position to form a movable platform. A platform enclosure is also disclosed.
FOLDABLE STROLLER, FOLDABLE BASSINET, FOLDABLE SEAT, STROLLER AND STROLLER AND LUGGAGE SYSTEM
The present application discloses a foldable stroller, foldable bassinet, foldable seat, stroller luggage and stroller wheel design.
PUSH-PULL WAGON
A wagon having a wagon frame, a push bar and a handle is provided. The wagon frame has a first end assembly and an opposing second end assembly. First and second rear wheels are rotatably connected to the wagon frame adjacent the second end assembly, and first and second front wheels are rotatably and pivotally connected to the wagon frame adjacent the first end assembly. The handle is pivotally connected to the first end assembly, and the push bar is pivotally connected to the second end assembly. The push bar is lockably positionable in a plurality of use positions and a storage position with a ratchet mechanism.
Trash Can Holder
The present invention is a trash can holder. The trash can holder is preferably sized to hold two forty-gallon trash cans, thereby preventing the trash cans from tipping-over due to wind or animals. In addition, the trash can holder has wheels that allows the user to move it, and the two trash cans, from one location to another by gasping the handle on the front side member of the device, raising the front end slightly, and pulling on it. Finally, the trash can holder includes a leg portion on the front side member that prevents any rolling movement of the trash can holder when the user is not lifting upward on the handle.
Personal Grooming Mobile Service Cart
A mobile cart having a body and a canopy, the top of the body having a work surface which includes a flat panel on a front portion of the top and one or more open face top receptacles on a rear portion, the flat panel horizontally slidable for opening the front portion of the top of the body to reveal a top storage receptacle. The rear having one or more rear panels which can be opened to reveal a rear storage receptacle. The front having an open face front receptacle on a portion of the front. The bottom having four corners, each of its four corners having a caster proximal thereto.
Rail car mobile servicing apparatus
A manually manipulated apparatus supports a piece of equipment beneath a rail car gate of a railroad hopper car during maintenance or removal of the gate. The apparatus has a frame and a support frame attached to the frame. The support frame is selectively raisable and lowerable between a lowered position adjacent to the frame to a raised position extending upwardly above the frame. The support frame has an equipment engagement member which has an upwardly facing surface which is adapted to engage a downwardly facing surface of the equipment when the support frame is in the raised position.