Patent classifications
B62B3/004
DELIVERED PACKAGE SECURMENT SYSTEM
A secure package delivery system comprises a lockable container configured for securement to a movable door or exterior wall of a building structure. The container includes a walled body and openable lid. A vertically and horizontally adjustable dolly handle assembly is slideably coupled to a rear of the body and operable to form an adjustable gap for receiving a portion of the door to trap and secure the container in place. The handle assembly is lockable in place to the container and in vertical position by a crank mechanism operated via a lever. The container further includes a movable securement aperture in the handle assembly and wall pin which permits securing the container to a wall via operation of handle assembly and crank mechanism. A movable latch operated by the crank mechanism secures the wall pin in the securement aperture to prevent removal of the container.
Storage Unit
A storage unit comprises sidewalls and a base. A lid is connected to one of the sidewalls and movable between a first open position and a second closed position. The sidewalls and base defined an inner space. The storage unit may include integrated wheels at or near the confluence of the base and at least one of the sidewalls for rolling the storage unit over a surface. Organization components are provided for selective and releasable placement within the inner space for compartmentalizing the inner space into a desired configuration.
Controlling flow of dry ice sublimation inside a galley cart
A galley cart system employs a housing with a door coupled to the housing, the door configured to be moved between a closed position and an open position. A vent plate in the housing communicates between a first compartment and a second compartment. A valve plate adjacent the vent plate is movable from a venting position when the door is in the closed position to a blocking position when the door is in the open position thereby preventing flow communication between the first and second compartment.
Portable storage device with extendable handle
A portable storage device that includes a storage body comprising a plurality of sides enclosing a space suitable for storing items therein, and a wheel assembly coupled to the storage body suitable for enabling transportation of the portable storage device over a surface. One or more extendable handles are coupled to the storage device. The one or more extendable handles slideably extend from inside hollow portions of one or more first elongated frame members attached to the storage body.
Coin bin
A coin bin. The coin bin has a body defining a chamber to receive coins, the body further defining a receiving area to releasably receive part of a steering handle and being formed of a structurally strong plastic; a lid to close the chamber, the lid being lockable and removable when unlocked; and a plurality of wheels affixed to the body to support the body. The coin bin is suitable for positioning inside an automatic teller machine (ATM).
Transport cart for nuclear medicine/molecular imaging radioisotopes having enhanced safety features and a process implementing the same
The disclosure relates to a medical imaging supply transport cart having enhanced safety features and a process implementing the same. The medical imaging supply transport cart includes a support surface configured to support medical imaging supplies, the support surface further configured to support a support mechanism, and the support mechanism further configured to support the medical imaging supplies. The support mechanism further configured to rigidly hold the medical imaging supplies with a first holding mechanism, the medical imaging supplies configured to store at least one dose of a nuclear medicine, a plurality of wheels arranged below the support surface, at least one door configured to enclose the medical imaging supplies, and a handle configured to be grasped by a user to guide the medical imaging supply transport cart.
Shopping cart and method of assembling a shopping cart
Described is a shopping cart used to collect items in a retail store and transport them throughout the store and/or to a customer's vehicle. The shopping cart is configured to make it easier to load and unload heavy and awkward items. The shopping cart has a shopping cart basket and a support structure supporting the shopping cart basket above a wheel assembly. A front panel of the shopping cart basket rolls on wheels and tracks to a position above the basket or below the shopping basket. The shopping cart also has a lifting mechanism for raising and lowering the shopping cart basket. A customer can raise or lower the shopping cart basket and slide the front panel out of the way, if needed, for easy loading and unloading of the shopping cart. These features make it easier for the customer to load and unload heavy and awkward items.
Housekeeping cart drawer with a battery-powered charging dock for storing, charging, transporting, and deploying a robotic vacuum
A housekeeping cart drawer and battery-powered charging dock for storing, charging, transporting, and deploying a robotic vacuum is disclosed. The housekeeping cart drawer and battery-powered charging dock for storing, charging, transporting, and deploying a robotic vacuum includes a deployable ramp enabling a robotic vacuum to enter and exit the trolley. The robotic vacuum ingress/egress ramp may be deployed and retracted by a foot pedal, a mechanical hand lever, or electronically. The mobile maid trolley includes an internal docking station with battery to recharge batteries of the robotic vacuum and a connection to a dust bin whereby the robotic vacuum can empty the contents of its recovery bin into a larger dust bin inside the trolley, which can be cleaned by sliding a container out the bottom. The trolley enables the robotic vacuum to have increased power from larger batteries, be fully charged all day, and removes the need for a person or staff to bend down to deploy and pick up the robot on the floor of a room.
WIRELESS CHARGING CART
A wireless charging cart for charging the battery of portable computing devices having a receiver includes a shelf and a divider supported by the shelf. The divider has a top edge and a bottom edge between which an x-axis extends and a front edge and rear edge between which a y-axis extends. The cart further has a charging module mounted to the divider. The charging module has a transmitter mounted to an adjustable support, which permits the transmitter to be moved along both the x and y axis of the divider, wherein the adjustable support is adapted to locate the transmitter adjacent the receiver of the portable computing device to be charged.
Delivered package securment system
A secure package delivery system comprises a lockable container configured for securement to a movable door or exterior wall of a building structure. The container includes a walled body and openable lid. A vertically and horizontally adjustable dolly handle assembly is slideably coupled to a rear of the body and operable to form an adjustable gap for receiving a portion of the door to trap and secure the container in place. The handle assembly is lockable in place to the container and in vertical position by a crank mechanism operated via a lever. The container further includes a movable securement aperture in the handle assembly and wall pin which permits securing the container to a wall via operation of handle assembly and crank mechanism. A movable latch operated by the crank mechanism secures the wall pin in the securement aperture to prevent removal of the container.