Patent classifications
B62B2501/06
Infant stroller apparatus
An infant stroller apparatus includes a front and a rear leg frame respectively having a first and a second side portion, a handle frame having a side segment, a seat frame and a bar linkage. The first and second side portions and the side segment are pivotally connected with one another about a first pivot axis. The seat frame is pivotally connected with the side segment about a second pivot axis. The bar linkage has a first and a second end respectively connected pivotally with the second side portion and the seat frame about a third and a fourth pivot axis. When the infant stroller apparatus is deployed, the second pivot axis is above the first pivot axis, the third pivot axis is above the first pivot axis, and the fourth pivot axis is above and behind the first pivot axis.
Cart assembly system
A cart for supporting pallets weighing over 2000 lbs and even over 3000 pounds and transporting those pallets on rails is provided. The carts are formed by releasably attaching a minimal number of pieces, such as by bolting the parts together. By making the parts substantially identical and making the parts as symmetric mirror images, a single part can have multiple uses, such as on both the left and right sides or both the front and back. For example, a rear cross beam can have the same dimensions as a middle cross beam and/or a front cross beam. A left side beam can be identical to a right side beam. A right side bracket for connecting beams and/or mounting wheels can be identical to a left side bracket and a front bracket can be identical to a rear bracket.
INFANT STROLLER APPARATUS
An infant stroller apparatus includes a front and a rear leg frame respectively having a first and a second side portion, a handle frame having a side segment, a seat frame and a bar linkage. The first and second side portions and the side segment are pivotally connected with one another about a first pivot axis. The seat frame is pivotally connected with the side segment about a second pivot axis. The bar linkage has a first and a second end respectively connected pivotally with the second side portion and the seat frame about a third and a fourth pivot axis. When the infant stroller apparatus is deployed, the second pivot axis is above the first pivot axis, the third pivot axis is above the first pivot axis, and the fourth pivot axis is above and behind the first pivot axis.
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.
UTILITY CART FRAME ASSEMBLY
A frame for a utility cart, having a channel-shaped chassis with a load-bearing bed member forming an upper cover for the chassis. The chassis is preferably formed of a single sheet of metal, bent at primary bend lines to form side wall sections with a base section therebetween, and the side wall sections bent at secondary bend lines to form outwardly-extending lateral sections. The bed member is preferably bolted to the lateral sections to form a four-sided channel. Components for the transport assembly and steering assembly can be housed within this channel.
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.
Motorized game cart
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.
MOTORIZED GAME CART
A motorized cart for transporting game animals includes a cart body. The cart body has a support assembly generally horizontal to support a game animal and a handle assembly extending upwardly at an angle from the support assembly. The motorized cart includes a restraining system to securely hold the game animal to the support assembly. The motorized cart further includes wheels disposed on the cart body and supporting the cart body above the ground, a motor connected to at least one of the wheels, and a battery connected to the motor to supply electrical energy to the motor. The motorized cart further includes a control switch attached to the handle assembly and electrically connected to the battery and the motor to control the flow of electrical energy from the battery to the motor.
Magnet Closure Linen Cart Cover
This invention relates to a protective cover assembly primarily designed to enclose a mobile delivery cart of the type used for the distribution of a variety of items, at least some of which should be maintained in at least a partially sterile environment, such as items used in hospitals or like medical facilities. The cover assembly includes magnets along both outside edges of the cover not only weighing the cover down, but also magnetically attracted to magnets located on the cart along the edges facing the cover, instilling a connection of the cover assembly to the mobile delivery cart In addition, glass beads or something heavy can be attached to the bottom edge of the protective cover to weigh the cover down and assist in closing the cover or otherwise attaching the cover to the mobile cart. In this manner any number of items may be periodically removed from the mobile delivery cart while preserving the partially to mostly sterile environment on the mobile delivery cart.
PORTABLE BEACH VEHICLE WITH RETRACTABLE Wheels
A portable beach vehicle having retractable wheels that allow the vehicle to convert between a wagon for use on hard surfaces and a sled for use on soft surfaces, such as sand, is provided. The vehicle has a container for holding items to be transported by the vehicle. The container is mounted on a sled that can be used to manually pull the vehicle over soft surfaces. Each of the wheels can be deployed to convert the vehicle from a sled to a wheeled wagon that can be manually pulled on hard surfaces. When used as a sled, each of the wheels can be retracted to a position in which each wheel is entirely above the sled so that the wheels do not interfere with motion of the vehicle as a sled.