Patent classifications
B60Y2200/86
Portable rain and sun shield for a covered golf cart
A rain and sun shield for a covered golf cart semi-permanently attached to the roof of a golf cart. The idevice is easy to install; will retrofit to any standard golf cart roof; does not interfere with the parking and storing profile of a fleet of golf carts. The device is easily opened and closed to provide the golf cart user with added sun and rain protection when in use.
Removable storage module mounting system for golf cart
A storage unit intended for mounting on the rear of a golf cart type vehicle is designed to protrude from the rear of the golf cart to provide more storage space. The storage unit is further designed to be removable, and may be subdivided with movable partitions. Several features are described for its attachment onto the rear of the golf cart in different ways, including specific types of attachments and frameworks for use with and without rear shelf wells on the golf cart. These are designed for greater security in holding the storage unit onto the golf cart, and include adjustable or removable bottom protrusions for use with a rear shelf well, or the attachment frame system without a rear shelf well. In addition, a system is described to allow the storage unit to be folded, such that it can be more compactly folded and shipped, stored or transported.
Collapsible wheels and methods of making collapsible wheels
Embodiments of collapsible wheels and methods of making collapsible wheels are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
Pop-up shelter system and method for vehicles
An apparatus and method for implementing a vehicle sun and rain shield that converts to a pop-up sheltered compartment. The apparatus semi-permanently attaches to the roof of any vehicle. The device is easy to install and does not interfere with the parking and storage profile of the vehicle. The device is sized to fit within the perimeter of any vehicle roof when deployed. The device is easily opened and closed to provide added sun and rain protection. The device has moveable panels that extend beyond the vehicle roof to provide sun and rain protection. The moveable panels deflect in response to contact. The moveable panels also lock in a position perpendicular with the plane of the roof to provide the pop-up sheltered compartment. The sheltered compartment is useful for storing items or providing temporary shelter for users.
DETACHABLE MOTOR ASSEMBLY FOR GOLF BAG CARRIER
Detachable adjustable-width motor assemblies. Some embodiments may be configured for retrofitting between two legs of a golf cart. Some embodiments may comprise a motor housing having a first motor disposed within the motor housing, a first drive shaft, and a second motor disposed within the motor housing having a second drive shaft. The assembly may further comprise a first housing mount configured to be connected to the first wheel leg and a second housing mount configured to be connected to the second wheel leg. The first housing mount and/or the second housing mount may be concentrically and/or slideably engaged with the motor housing and configured to adjust the width of the motor assembly. The first drive shaft may be configured to engage with and transmit torque to the first wheel and the second drive shaft may be configured to engage with and transmit torque to the second wheel.
TWO WHEEL GOLF CART WITH BAG HOLDER KICKSTAND
A two-wheeled mobility system having a frame with a first and second end and a deck extending therebetween. A handle portion is pivotably coupled with the first end of the frame. A wheel is coupled with the handle portion such that relative movement of the handle correspondingly pivots the first wheel. A second wheel is coupled with the second end of the frame and is rotationally movable relative to the frame. A bracket assembly is attachable to the frame and includes a first bracket for mounting to the frame at about the second end of the frame. A stand is connected to the first bracket and extends radially outward from the first bracket at an angle of from about 20 degrees to about 35 degrees. The stand may be used as a kickstand to support the two wheeled mobility system from falling on the ground when leaned over.
POWERED UTILITY CART AND COMPLIANT DRIVE WHEEL THEREFOR
A lift-enabled motorized wheel assembly and material handling cart. A drive wheel is supported on an axel between a fixed leg and a floating leg. The axel passes through the fixed leg without interference, but is captured in the floating leg by a self-aligning bearing. The axle is driven by a drive motor that is bolted to the fixed leg through a right-angle gearbox. A vertical suspension unit provides compliance for drive wheel traction. A lifter sub-assembly alternately raises and lowers the drive wheel into and out of contact with the ground. The lift-enabled motorized wheel assembly is attached to the bottom of a cart frame, along with a plurality of caster wheels. The cart includes a tow-bar that is moveable between raised and lowered positions. When the tow-bar is lowered condition for towing, the drive wheel automatically lifts out of contact with the ground.
CARRYING DEVICE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME
A carrying device and a method for controlling the carrying device are provied. The carrying device includes a body and a movement mechanism arranged at a bottom of the body and capable of moving in various directions. The carrying device further includes: an object information detector arranged on the body and configured to collect object information about an object in front of the body; a driving mechanism connected to the movement mechanism and configured to drive the movement mechanism to move; and a control mechanism configured to determine a position of a target object based on the object information, and output a control instruction to the driving mechanism to enable the movement mechanism to drive the body to follow the target object.
COLLAPSIBLE WHEELS AND METHODS OF MAKING COLLAPSIBLE WHEELS
Embodiments of collapsible wheels and methods of making collapsible wheels are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
WORK AID FOR A HAIRDRESSER
Work aid for a hairdresser, comprising a mobile frame on which frame a seat surface or at least one storage surface is arranged, wherein the frame comprises at least one castor being arranged rotatably in a fork head, and the castor being arranged on an axle, which axle is arranged insertably in each case with a first end portion on a first fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head and with a second end portion on a second fork-shaped receptacle on the fork head.