Patent classifications
B62B3/102
System and Method for Rotorcraft Blade Storage
A device is provided. The device includes a first pillar. The first pillar includes a bottom portion having an opening. The first pillar further includes a top portion coupled to the bottom portion by a middle portion. The top portion includes a plurality of shelves stacked along a common axis intersecting the bottom portion. Each of the shelves has a respective recess. The first pillar further includes a plurality of clamps. Each of the shelves has a respective clamp of the clamps. Each respective clamp and respective recess of the shelves forms an airfoil cross-sectional shape. The first pillar further includes a plurality of locks. Each of the shelves has a respective lock of the locks. Each of the locks has a first locking portion on respective shelves and a second locking portion on respective clamps of the shelves.
System and method for transporting an object to be moved
A device and method is provided that includes a plurality of dollies. Each dolly includes a base portion and a plurality of wheels attached to the base portion. Each dolly further includes side walls extending from the base, and defining a channel, an adjustment mechanism and an engagement member disposed along an inside of one of the sidewalls and configured to deform when a pressure is applied to secure an object within the channel. A block portion is provided within the channel.
Modular fishing equipment cart
A modular fishing equipment cart includes a frame having a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side extending parallel to the first longitudinal side. A front lateral side connects the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side and a rear lateral side also connects the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side. A plurality of wheels supports the frame for rolling the frame on the wheels. A rod holder assembly extends along the left longitudinal side. A plurality of hooks is co-linearly attached to the front lateral side. A magnetic holder is attached to the rear lateral side. Additional components are removably attachable to the frame.
Stabilized Cart
A stabilized cart. The cart of the present invention having at least two side walls and a forward and rear end wall with a plurality of holders and outriggers for support during windy conditions. The cart has a plurality of wheels, preferably on casters, that allow for travel on sandy terrain. The stabilized cart is particularly helpful in sandy conditions during high wind events due to the outriggers which provide the cart with greater stability.
Method and system for folding a personal vehicle
A folding, personal vehicle includes a frame having a foot deck, a front wheel, a bracket, and a handle. The bracket is pivotally connected to the frame and has a bottom position and a top position. The handle is connected to the bracket and is positioned at least partially elevationally above the foot deck of the frame when the bracket is in the top position and is positioned at least partially elevationally below the foot deck of the frame when the bracket is in the bottom position. A folding mechanism for a personal vehicle includes a bracket with a first bracket profile and a second bracket profile. The first bracket profile engages a rear side of a bottom rod when the bracket is in a top position. The second bracket profile engages a front side of the bottom rod when the bracket is in a bottom position.
Self-centering counterbalanced walking cart
A self-centering counterbalanced walking cart includes a mobile carriage and a holder body supported upright and centered thereon. The holder body has an endless sidewall defining an interior storage cavity, golf club clips and recessed decks on the endless sidewall, and handle and stand pivotally coupled at a lower portion and extending upright along opposite sides of the endless sidewall. The clips are spaced from one another and affixed about the exterior of an upper annular portion of the endless sidewall for retaining golf clubs about and in upright orientations along the exterior of the holder body. The recessed decks are defined in and spaced apart from one another about the exterior of the lower annular portion of the endless sidewall for receiving heads of the golf clubs retained upright by the golf club clips. The mobile carriage may be a two-wheel or four-wheel version.
Scaffold Storage and Transportation Dolly Set
A pair of dollies for storing and transporting scaffold frames is disclosed. Each dolly is made up of two identical dolly members containing a top plate, bottom plate, two side pates and a front and back plate. Communicating holes are inserted along the length of the top and bottom plates. The side plates of each dolly member has semi-circular cut outs on the top edges which correspond with the holes in the top and bottom plates. The end holes at the front and back of each dolly member have tubes permanently inserted to receive a typical scaffold 8 inch swivel caster wheel with brake. Scaffold frame legs are inserted into the remaining holes in the top and bottom plates of the dollies. The bottom cross member of each scaffold frame sits on the semi-circular cut outs on the top edges of the side plates. This device can be used for storage or transportation of scaffold frames.
Scaffold Storage and Transportation Dolly Set
A pair of dollies for storing and transporting scaffold frames is disclosed. Each dolly is made up of two identical dolly members containing a top plate, bottom plate, two side plates and a front and back plate. Communicating holes are inserted along the length of the top and bottom plates. The side plates of each dolly member has semi-circular cut outs on the top edges which correspond with the holes in the top and bottom plates. The end holes at the front and back of each dolly member have tubes permanently inserted to receive a typical scaffold 8 inch swivel caster wheel with brake. Scaffold frame legs are inserted into the remaining holes in the top and bottom plates of the dollies. The bottom cross member of each scaffold frame sits on the semi-circular cut outs on the top edges of the side plates. This device can be used for storage or transportation of scaffold frames.
Folding wagon having a removable canopy and detachable canopy support means
Disclosed is a folding wagon having a frame that is folded from an expanded configuration at which a variety of articles are carried in a basket to a compact collapsed configuration at which to facilitate the storage or transport of the wagon. A removable canopy is held above the basket by a plurality of hollow mounting posts that are pivotally connected to respective corner brackets mounted on the frame and a corresponding plurality of telescoping canopy support rods that engage the canopy and slide through the hollow mounting posts to adjust the distance between the canopy and the basket. The canopy support rods are disengaged from the canopy to separate the canopy from the wagon, and the pluralities of mounting posts and canopy support rods are rotatable together relative to the wagon frame between a first position standing upwardly from the basket and a second position lying alongside the basket.
Golf club rack
A golf club rack for transport and organization of golf clubs, via securement of the golf club rack to a cart, is provided, that includes lower and upper tubular horizontal members, end braces for each, and tubular vertical members extending between the end braces, the lower tubular horizontal members also including a plurality of sockets with openings for insertion of a golf club handle, and a platform attached to the upper tubular horizontal member and including clips for securing a golf club thereto, whereby respective golf clubs inserted into a respective socket opening, and extending toward the upper tubular horizontal member are securable to a respective clip.