Patent classifications
B62B1/14
PLYWOOD PANEL LIFT
A frame has a wheel assembly that can move up or down. A linkage extends between a catch to the wheel assembly and a grip on the frame, so the wheel assembly can be released for vertical movement with respect to the channel. A tray affixed to the frame near the bottom of the channel can receive a panel when the wheel assembly is at an upper position. Then, the frame and panel can be briefly lifted off the ground. The linkage can be activated to release the catch so the wheel assembly drops and is secured by the catch in a lower position, resulting in the wheel's protrusion below the bottom of the frame. This causes the weight of the device and the panel to be borne on the wheel, so the panel can be wheeled around the jobsite by one person.
Utility assembly and coupling mechanism
The present disclosure concerns a coupling mechanism for detachably attaching two or more utility modules to one another, utility assembles, mobile carriers and other attachable modules and articles.
Utility assembly and coupling mechanism
The present disclosure concerns a coupling mechanism for detachably attaching two or more utility modules to one another, utility assembles, mobile carriers and other attachable modules and articles.
Equipment loading assembly
An equipment loading assembly for supporting and facilitating the loading of electronic equipment from a first position (e.g., from resting on the ground) to a second position (e.g., into a truck or automobile), and the subsequent unloading of the equipment from the first position to the second position is provided. The equipment loading assembly includes an upright back support structure and a lower support structure extending laterally outward from a lower portion the upright back support structure. The upright back support structure includes one or more stops to prevent the electronic equipment from sliding in a vertical direction, and the lower support structure includes one or more front feet to prevent the electronic equipment from sliding in a horizontal direction. The loading assembly also may include a wheel support structure that enables one or more wheels to engage with a ground surface for rolling the loading assembly.
Double dolly hand cart system
The invention relates to adding jacks to hand-operated dollys which allows a heavy household item to be lifted and moved around, as needed. The system includes two separate dollys facing each other. In use, the double dollys face each other. Each dolly includes a jack support plate atop movable wheels that are several inches in diameter. A jack is provided to lift the item to be moved off the ground. Each dolly also includes a dolly frame with a ledge which raises the height of the item being lifted, in accordance with movement of the jack. The double dolly includes straps connect the dollys, with the item to be moved secured between the two dollys. This stabilizes the item being lifted and moved.
Material loading apparatus
A loader includes a support frame, having a handle disposed at a first end and a pair of wheels, connected by an axle, disposed at a second end, a ratchet column disposed between the pair of wheels along the axle, including a plurality of grooves, a bucket lift frame secured to the support frame at a first end of the bucket lift frame, a ratchet column pin, configured to releasably engage the plurality of grooves, secured to the bucket lift frame, a loading bucket pivotably secured to a second end of the bucket lift frame, a bucket dump lever pivotably secured to the bucket lift frame and a bucket control arm secured at a first end to the loading bucket and at a second end to the bucket dumper lever. The bucket dump lever is configured to move the loading bucket from a loading position to a dumping position.
Mobile extraction assembly
A mobile extraction assembly includes a sled with a tow line secured to a front end of the sled. The mobile extraction assembly also includes a cart including a frame, a winch, and a pulley. The frame defines a track for receiving and supporting the sled. The winch is mounted to the frame underneath the track. The pulley is vertically disposed in line with or above the track, where the tow line is secured to the winch and routed around the pulley between the winch and the sled. This allows retraction of the tow line by the winch to draw the sled to the cart and onto the track of the cart in a direction towards the pulley.
Janitorial caddy
Implementations of janitorial caddies may include a body including a lid, a base opposing the lid, and a first side coupled between the lid and the base. The implementations may also include two wheels coupled to the base, a telescoping handle coupled within the first side, a first shelf extending from a second side of the body and a second shelf extending from a third side of the body. The third side may be opposite the second side. The implementations may also include a first removable caddy coupled over the first shelf and a second removable caddy coupled over the second shelf. The body may be configured to be stood on by a person when the lid is in a closed configuration.
Pitchfork
A pitchfork is disclosed. The pitchfork includes a pitchfork subassembly and a collection basket subassembly. The pitchfork subassembly includes a base, a plurality of tines coupled to the base, a handle receiving port coupled to the base, and a handle received in the handle receiving port. The collection basket subassembly includes two or more rear supports coupled to the base, a plurality of vertical wires coupled to the two or more rear supports, a plurality of horizontal wires coupled to the two or more rear supports, two or more side supports each coupled to an outside tine of the plurality of tines.
Pitchfork
A pitchfork is disclosed. The pitchfork includes a pitchfork subassembly and a collection basket subassembly. The pitchfork subassembly includes a base, a plurality of tines coupled to the base, a handle receiving port coupled to the base, and a handle received in the handle receiving port. The collection basket subassembly includes two or more rear supports coupled to the base, a plurality of vertical wires coupled to the two or more rear supports, a plurality of horizontal wires coupled to the two or more rear supports, two or more side supports each coupled to an outside tine of the plurality of tines.