Patent classifications
B62B1/24
WHEELBARROW
A wheelbarrow having a load carrying body supported on a chassis. An electrically powered axle assembly is located at one end of the chassis and has a pair of wheels disposed at opposite sides of the axle assembly. The chassis includes a pair of side plates that extend downwardly to provide legs and a cross member extending between the side plates to maintain them in spaced relationship. A shelf extends between the side plates and is spaced below the underside of the body to provide a cavity to receive a battery. A pair of handles is secured to the side plates, one on each side of the body to transfer loads from the handles in to the chassis and the body is secured to the handles and side plates at a common connection.
WHEELBARROW
A wheelbarrow having a load carrying body supported on a chassis. An electrically powered axle assembly is located at one end of the chassis and has a pair of wheels disposed at opposite sides of the axle assembly. The chassis includes a pair of side plates that extend downwardly to provide legs and a cross member extending between the side plates to maintain them in spaced relationship. A shelf extends between the side plates and is spaced below the underside of the body to provide a cavity to receive a battery. A pair of handles is secured to the side plates, one on each side of the body to transfer loads from the handles in to the chassis and the body is secured to the handles and side plates at a common connection.
Wheelbarrow
A wheelbarrow having a load carrying body supported on a chassis. An electrically powered axle assembly is located at one end of the chassis and has a pair of wheels disposed at opposite sides of the axle assembly. The chassis includes a pair of side plates that extend downwardly to provide legs and a cross member extending between the side plates to maintain them in spaced relationship. A shelf extends between the side plates and is spaced below the underside of the body to provide a cavity to receive a battery. A pair of handles is secured to the side plates, one on each side of the body to transfer loads from the handles in to the chassis and the body is secured to the handles and side plates at a common connection.
Wheelbarrow
A wheelbarrow having a load carrying body supported on a chassis. An electrically powered axle assembly is located at one end of the chassis and has a pair of wheels disposed at opposite sides of the axle assembly. The chassis includes a pair of side plates that extend downwardly to provide legs and a cross member extending between the side plates to maintain them in spaced relationship. A shelf extends between the side plates and is spaced below the underside of the body to provide a cavity to receive a battery. A pair of handles is secured to the side plates, one on each side of the body to transfer loads from the handles in to the chassis and the body is secured to the handles and side plates at a common connection.
Elevated pivot bracket for a wheelbarrow
A pivot bracket for a wheelbarrow having a bight with a ground-engaging portion positioned so as to enable a large pivoting angle of the wheelbarrow. In some preferred embodiments, the ground engaging portion is positioned forward of the wheel of the wheelbarrow and above the axis of rotation of the wheel.
Elevated pivot bracket for a wheelbarrow
A pivot bracket for a wheelbarrow having a bight with a ground-engaging portion positioned so as to enable a large pivoting angle of the wheelbarrow. In some preferred embodiments, the ground engaging portion is positioned forward of the wheel of the wheelbarrow and above the axis of rotation of the wheel.
Recycling container
A recycling container with holes and slots that allow materials to be inserted one at a time into the container in an attempt to prevent non-recyclable material from being inserted into the recycling container. The recycling container further comprises a locking mechanism to restrict opening, and possibly wheels, a method of preventing materials from being withdrawn from the recycling container, a shelf to separate types of materials, and a drain.
Recycling container
A recycling container with holes and slots that allow materials to be inserted one at a time into the container in an attempt to prevent non-recyclable material from being inserted into the recycling container. The recycling container further comprises a locking mechanism to restrict opening, and possibly wheels, a method of preventing materials from being withdrawn from the recycling container, a shelf to separate types of materials, and a drain.
Fishing rod storage assembly
A fishing rod storage assembly for transporting and storing multiple rods includes a pair of end plates coupled singly to and extending perpendicularly from a front and a back of a frame. A housing is pivotally coupled to and extends between the end plates. A plurality of first orifices and a plurality of second orifices are positioned through a top and a bottom of the housing, respectively. Each second orifice is in vertical alignment with an associated first orifice to permit insertion of a handle of respective fishing pole to couple the respective fishing pole to the housing. Each of a pair of wheels is rotationally coupled proximate to the back and a respective opposing side of the frame. A handhold that is coupled to a respective end plate is configured to be grasped to lift the front of the frame to position the wheels to roll on a surface.
Fishing rod storage assembly
A fishing rod storage assembly for transporting and storing multiple rods includes a pair of end plates coupled singly to and extending perpendicularly from a front and a back of a frame. A housing is pivotally coupled to and extends between the end plates. A plurality of first orifices and a plurality of second orifices are positioned through a top and a bottom of the housing, respectively. Each second orifice is in vertical alignment with an associated first orifice to permit insertion of a handle of respective fishing pole to couple the respective fishing pole to the housing. Each of a pair of wheels is rotationally coupled proximate to the back and a respective opposing side of the frame. A handhold that is coupled to a respective end plate is configured to be grasped to lift the front of the frame to position the wheels to roll on a surface.