Patent classifications
B60B33/0049
CONNECTIVE UNIT TO CONNECT A ROLLER WITH A SEAT'S LEG
A connective unit to connect a roller with a seat's leg is disclosed. The connective unit comprises a supportive arm, a plastic cylindrical member, a pivotally connective member and a roller. The plastic cylindrical member may engage with a cylindrical hole provided in the supportive arm. The upper end of the pivotally connective member may engage with a first connective hole and the lower end of the pivotally connective member may engage with a second connective hole of the roller. Thanks to presence of the plastic cylindrical member, when the pivotally connective member rotates and causes the roller to rotate with it, the supportive arm doesn't have any contact with the pivotally connective member and thus noisy friction and impacts between them as in the prior art may be avoided. Therefore, the plastic cylindrical member is difficult to wear out as the pivotally connective member rotates.
SPRING-POWERED DRIVE APPARATUS AND SELF-PROPELLED CASTER
There is provided a spring-powered drive apparatus including a casing (102), an output shaft (103) mounted on the casing (102) in a relatively rotatable manner, a one way clutch (112) externally fitted on the output shaft (103) in the casing (102) and, a spiral spring (105, 107) housed in the casing and wound by turning of the output shaft (103) in the direction in which the one way clutch (112) transmits torque. Thus, there can be provided a compact spring-powered drive apparatus and a self-propelled caster that can be applied to a work cart or the like.
Load transporting apparatus
A load transporting apparatus is described including: a main body; a ground engaging wheel positioned at or towards one end of the main body and supported for rotation about a generally horizontal axis; a support member, which is connected to the main body, and which supports a pair of wheel assemblies, each assembly including a wheel which is supported for rotation about a generally horizontal wheel axis, wherein said wheel assembly permits the wheel to swivel about a swivel axis which is substantially perpendicular to the wheel axis and off-set therefrom; wherein the support member is connected to the main body by connection means which permits movement of the main body towards and away from the support member. Also described is an apparatus where the or a further connection means is configured to permit rotation of the support member relative to the main body about an axis which extends generally in a fore-aft direction of the apparatus.
Durable quiet hubless caster technology
Embodiments of the present invention provide a hubless caster that is at least as aesthetically pleasing as prior art hubless casters but that is significantly more durable. In one aspect, a hubless caster is provided that includes a frame member having two opposed sides. A generally ring-shaped mount portion projects from at least one of the two opposed sides of the frame member. In some embodiments, the hubless caster has the following three components mounted on the mount portion, in sequence moving radially outwardly from the mount portion: a) an annular backbone member defining an inner bearing race, b) a rolling element, and c) a wheel defining an outer bearing race.
Roller Component and Suitcase
The present invention relates to a roller component having a suspension and a roller mounting rack. One end of the roller mounting rack has a cavity and is disposed inside the suspension in a sleeved manner. An articulated shaft is located inside the cavity. Two ends of the articulated shaft respectively pass through corresponding inner wall of the cavity and are connected to the suspension to make the roller mounting rack connected to the suspension in an articulated manner; a spring in a pre-compressed state is embedded in the cavity, and sleeved on the articulated shaft; the other end of the roller mounting rack is intended to mount a roller. The present invention plays a buffering and cushioning role to the roller and can raise the contact area and adhesive force of the roller with the ground surface and make the roller cling to the ground and move steadily.
Wheel skirt for lockable caster and methods of making
The present disclosure relates to caster wheels having a skirt, specifically a skirt which fits over one side of the wheel only, and thus does not interfere with the actuation of a caster wheel locking mechanism.
Roller kit for power washer surface cleaner attachment and corresponding method
A roller kit for a power washer surface cleaner attachment. A roller mount includes a bracket mounting a roller for rotation with respect to the roller mount and a clip for securing the roller kit to the surface cleaner attachment such that the roller is operatively aligned with the surface cleaner attachment for rolling over a surface to guide movement of the surface cleaner attachment along said surface. The clip includes a base portion supporting the bracket and an arm portion opposing the base portion. The clip is configured to bend resiliently in an opening direction to define an opening between the arm portion and the base portion for receiving a side wall of the shroud and to rebound in a gripping direction to grip the side wall between the arm portion and the base portion and thereby secure the roller kit to the surface cleaner attachment.
Method and apparatus for a locking caster
A lockable swivelable caster provides for an interaction between a centering element and a locking element to pivotally urge the locking element into a locking notch of the centering element such that the locking element is captured by the locking notch to prevent swiveling of the caster wheel.
CASTER
A caster whose overall height can be reduced. A caster includes a wheel, a wheel support portion having a plate shape provided with an opening where the wheel is disposed and rotatably supporting the wheel, and a swivel mechanism portion that holds an outer peripheral portion of the opening in the wheel support portion in a horizontally swivelable manner.
Articulating carriage
An articulating carriage for moving an object across a surface having a non-planar obstruction to allow movement of the object over the obstruction. The articulating carriage has a walking beam assembly that pivotally supports a pedestal to dispose a support surface thereof above the walking beam assembly. The walking beam assembly has a base plate, wheeled casters and a pair of spaced apart hangers having articulation openings. The walking beam pivots relative to the pedestal. In one embodiment, the pedestal is pivotally mounted on the walking beam assembly. In another embodiment, a pair of walking beam assemblies are connected with a crosstube that pivotally supports the pedestal. In another embodiment, a major crosstube assembly connects a pair of crosstubes to define a carriage having four walking beams. In yet another embodiment, a compound crosstube assembly connects pairs of major crosstube assemblies to define a carriage having eight walking beams.