B62B3/005

DEBRIS CARTS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20170297837 · 2017-10-19 ·

Systems and methods for processing debris from job sites are disclosed. Carts for receiving the debris are also disclosed. Each cart has a base, a plurality of wheels extending downwardly from the base relative to a vertical axis, and a plurality of walls extending upwardly from the base. The walls and the base of each cart cooperate to define a debris-receiving space. The carts can be engaged by a lifting apparatus that rotates along an arcuate path to position the carts in an unloading position.

COMPONENT CART ASSEMBLY
20170282949 · 2017-10-05 · ·

A cart assembly includes a base with wheels, a shelf support structure orthogonally arranged with respect to the base, one or more shelves supported by the support structure, and a swivel mechanism. The swivel mechanism is coupled to the base and the shelf support structure to provide an axis of rotation, such that the shelf support structure and the shelf or shelves are selectively rotatable with respect to the axis. The swivel mechanism may include a race that defines a socket on a circumference of the race. A pin is selectively engageable with the socket to prevent rotation of the race and the support structure. The shelf may include a thermoformed plastic tray, or three shelves arranged at three different levels of the shelf support structure. Some of the shelves may fold against and secure to the shelf support structure.

Collapsible Agile Refreshment Trolley (CART)
20170282950 · 2017-10-05 ·

The present invention relates generally to a collapsible agile refreshment trolley (CART) that is able to expand and collapse either manually or automatically, to allow passageway of customers in the aisles (e.g. in an airplane, train, ship, bus, or other instance where a narrow region is present and should be circumvented, such as a passenger traveling to a restroom). The CART should be able to be reduced and expanded to allow passageway for emergency (e.g. attending to person having a medical condition after service has begun on the airplane), urgency (e.g. for a passenger in the front of the coach section to go the restroom past the service cart after the service has already begun), or other reasons (e.g. two carts, a drink cart and a food cart, need to pass each other in a narrow passageway, etc.).

Telescoping dunnage rack

A transportation rack includes a base frame configured for resting on a surface and including an upper open side and an open front side. The transportation rack further includes an extension frame defining an open front side and being slideably received through the open upper side of the base frame. An actuator is coupled between the base frame and the extension frame and is operable to move the extension frame in an extending direction outwardly from the base frame through the open upper side and a collapsing direction inwardly to the base frame through the open upper side. The transportation rack further includes a compartment unit supported by the extension frame and having a collapsing portion therealong that accommodates the extending and collapsing of the extension frame with respect to the base frame.

UNIVERSAL SERVICE CART FOR SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
20170232988 · 2017-08-17 ·

A service cart for storing components of a substrate processing system includes a first side configured to store a transfer plate removed from the substrate processing system. The first side includes a first mount and a second mount that are spaced apart to retain respective upper portions of the transfer plate. Each of the first mount and the second mount includes a respective groove arranged to retain the upper portions of the transfer plate. The first side further includes a first bumper and a second bumper that are spaced apart to abut respective lower portions of the transfer plate. Each of the first bumper and the second bumper are arranged to retain a desired distance between the first side and the lower portions of the transfer plate. A second side of the service cart includes a drawer or an opening to provide access to an interior of the service cart.

Transportation device and fixing seat thereof
11427240 · 2022-08-30 · ·

Disclosed are a transportation device and a fixing seat thereof. The former includes at least one transportation trolley including a base and at least one fixing seat. The base includes a carrying surface having a plurality of first positioning structures. A screen box body is fixed between the fixing seat and the base. The fixing seat includes a plurality of second positioning structures at one side of the fixing seat facing the base. The base includes at least one caster on a side of the base facing away from the carrying surface. Each of the first positioning structures is at least one of a first positioning piece and a first positioning hole, and each of the second positioning structures is at least one of a second positioning hole and a second positioning piece. Each of the first positioning piece defines a first fixing hole configured to receive a fixing plug.

Vehicle for container transport

A vehicle can include a base assembly, a rack assembly, and a processing system. The base assembly can include a platform, a plurality of wheels and a motor for driving at least one of the plurality of wheels. The rack assembly can include a storage shelf connected to the base assembly through a coupling, which includes a bearing assembly enabling the storage shelf to rotate with respect to the platform. The processing system can be configured to communicatively couple with the rack assembly and include one or more processors configured to: determine a location of a target good; cause the storage shelf to move based on the determined location.

MEDICAL CART FOR USE IN PATIENT CARE

A medical cart for use in patient care is provided, the medical cart comprising: a front; a back; sides; four legs which have a distal end, a proximal end and a bore at least partially therebetween terminating in an aperture at the proximal end; a spring plunger mounted on each leg for releasably retaining a pole in the bore; a bracket attached to each leg proximate to the distal end; a caster rotatably attached to each bracket; a lower shelf attached to the legs and extending between the legs; a ballast sleeve below the lower shelf for releasably retaining weight plates; and an upper shelf attached to the legs and extending between the legs, the upper shelf including a recess at the front extending towards the back.

COLLAPSIBLE CARTS

A collapsible cart may include a collapsible frame, a foldable shelf, and an interior support column. The collapsible frame includes a first frame portion and a second frame portion. The frame is configured to move between an open configuration and a collapsed configuration by relative translation between the first frame portion and the second frame portion. The foldable shelf extends between the first frame portion and the second frame portion. The foldable shelf is configured to fold to allow the frame to move from the open configuration to the collapsed configuration. The column transversely extends through a column slot defined by the foldable shelf. The cart further includes at least one column brace slidably coupling the frame to the column. The cart further includes at least one shelf brace slidably coupling the foldable shelf to the column.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SANITIZING COMPUTING DEVICES
20220032345 · 2022-02-03 · ·

Systems and methods for operating a cart. The methods comprise: receiving an electronic device on a shelf disposed in a main chamber of the cart; supplying power from the cart to the electronic device; transitioning a mode of the cart from a first mode in which a UV lamp is disabled to a second mode during which the UV lamp is to be enabled; detecting, by a computing device, that a door of the cart is in a closed position; causing, by the computing device, an enablement of the UV lamp, responsive to a detection that the door is in the closed position; and using light from the UV lamp to clean the surface of the electronic device while power is being supplied from the cart to the electronic device.