Patent classifications
B62B2501/06
HYDRATION CART
A cart for the management of liquids, trash, and equipment during indoor events is disclosed. The cart may include a liquid container positioned above a top surface such that liquids spilled from the liquid container are contained on the top surface. The top surface may comprise an aperture extending therethrough. A trash container may be positioned below the aperture in the top surface to catch any liquid or trash that passes down through the aperture.
PRODUCT IDENTIFYING CARRIER
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to maintain an inventory of products within a product carrier. The product carrier utilizes a radio frequency (RF) blocking material and a RF reader disposed within an interior of the product carrier to identify products placed therein. The product carrier can further include an indicator on an exterior thereof to provide an indication regarding a status of the products within the product carrier.
Tack cart
A collapsible, mobile, tack cart capable of storing a saddle, saddle pads, cinches, bedding bail, boots, blankets, buckets, shampoo, brushes, hoof picks and the like.
MODULAR CARRIAGE FOR RECORDING MAGNETIC TERRAIN DATA IN PARTICULAR FOR THE NON-INVASIVE INSPECTION OF PIPELINES OR THE SAME
A modular carriage for recording magnetic terrain data, notably for the non-invasive inspection of pipelines, electric cables or the like. The carriage includes an articulated chassis mounted on wheels including means for accommodating a device for recording the magnetic field coupled to sensors, a rear frame allowing the carriage to be handled by an operator, at least two positioning bars equipped with housings for securing the sensors along a first and a second axis respectively, the positioning bars forming a detection plane P substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the carriage.
Wheel dolly storage apparatus and method
Apparatus and methods for wheel dolly storage. An apparatus includes a first elongated arm and a plurality of vertical support structures configured to be affixed to a horizontal surface of the first elongated arm. Each of the plurality of vertical support structures is configured to be inserted into an end portion of a wheel dolly to support the wheel dolly in a vertical orientation. The apparatus also includes a connector portion configured to be affixed to an end of the first elongated arm. A second arm is configured to be affixed to the connector portion on a first end. A second end of the second arm opposite the first end is configured to be inserted into an end portion of a base wheel dolly while the first elongated arm rests on the base wheel dolly.
Hydration cart
A cart for the management of liquids, trash, and equipment during indoor events is disclosed. The cart may have a raised lip circumscribing a portion of a top surface below a liquid dispensing device such that spilled liquids are contained. The top surface may comprise a slight slope that directs spilled liquid into an appropriate receptacle for storage and later clean up.
Board handling apparatus
A board handling apparatus transports heavy sheets of plywood, particle board, chipboard, blackboard, plastic, hardboard, acrylic, granite and the like. The board handling apparatus has a base, three wheels extending from the base, an adjustable height column extending up from the base, and an adjustable length arm extending from the adjustable height column. The adjustable length arm has an arm base for receiving a heavy sheet to be transported.
CAMPING TROLLEY
The present disclosure provides a camping trolley, including a front trolley frame and a rear trolley frame, an upper folding frame and a lower folding frame which are opposite to each other at top and bottom are connected between two sides of each of the front trolley frame and the rear trolley frame; the upper folding frame includes an upper bending frame connected to the front trolley frame; the lower folding frame connected to the front trolley frame; each of the upper bending frame and the lower bending frame includes a front frame section and a rear frame section; the front frame section is connected to the front trolley frame; a space is reserved between the front and the rear frame section, and the front and the rear frame section are rotatably connected through a bending assembly; and the upper folding frame is sleeved with elastic cloth.
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 strut channels. The lighting shelves may be anchored at only a single end to the strut channels, and the lighting shelves may protrude away from the strut channels. 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.
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.