Patent classifications
B62B3/104
Bucket caddy
Disclosed herein is a bucket caddy comprising a U-shaped frame, a plurality of caster wheels, two vertical members and two vertical members. The U-shaped frame comprising a first horizontal member, a second horizontal member, and a third horizontal member, wherein a first end of the first horizontal member is connected to a first end of the third horizontal member and a first end of the second horizontal member is connected to a second end of the third horizontal member. The plurality of caster wheels supports the U-shaped frame. The two vertical members comprising a first vertical member and a second vertical member, wherein the lower end of each the first vertical member and the second vertical member is attached to the first horizontal member and the second horizontal member respectively. The bucket holder is secured to the two vertical members via two removable pivots and two cotter pins.
Medical waste disposal apparatus
A trolley (10) for a medical waste container (12) is provided for use in a medical treatment facility such as an operating theatre or other hospital or medical environment. A cart (100) is provided for transporting a collection of medical waste containers (12) throughout a medical treatment facility.
Moving carrier
A moving carrier includes a body frame connecting device, an adjustment assembly, a body frame, an axle frame, at least one axle and at least one wheel. The adjustment assembly is disposed on the body frame connecting device. One end of the body frame is connected to the body frame connecting device. The relative positions of the body frame and the body frame connecting device are changed by adjusting the adjustment assembly. The axle frame is disposed on the body frame connecting device. The axle is connected to the axle frame. The wheel is disposed on the axle and connected to the axle frame by the axle.
Connected workstation service cart
A vehicle service cart having a rolling base and a cabinet structure extending, therefrom. The service cart further comprises a plurality of handles operable to serve as wheel-mounts without disrupting rolling functions of the cart. The service cart further comprises a compressed-air tank. The service cart further comprises a specialized work surface atop the cabinet structure, the specialized work surface having specialized recesses to hold particular tools.
Container Transporter and Methods
A container transporter systems, vehicle, and methods are disclosed. The container transporter can be automatically or manually controlled allowing for ease of use in moving a coupled container. The container transporter can be used with virtually any container, such as a refuse container. The automatic movement of the container transporter can assist users with time constrains or physical constraints in moving their refuse for pickup.
Accessory connector
An accessory connector includes a disk having an upper end and a lower end, a front side and a back side. A hook is positioned at the upper end of the back side of the disk, and a foot is positioned at the lower end of the back side of the disk, and extending laterally away from the disk. An accessory is positioned on the front side of the disk, so that the accessory can be attached to a cart by attaching the accessory connector to the cart.
Handle system for medical devices
The present invention includes a system of cooperating handles for simultaneously maneuvering a wheelchair and a medical cart. The system comprises a first handle attachable to a wheelchair and a second handle attachable to the medical cart. The first handle has a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion adapted to receive a handlebar of the wheelchair. The upper portion of the first handle is vertically oriented. The second handle has a lower portion and an upper portion, with the lower portion being attachable to the medical cart. The upper portion of the second handle is also vertically oriented. The wheelchair and the medical cart are positionable to place the upper portions of the first and second handles proximate to one another so that a user can grasp each upper portion by a single hand to simultaneously maneuver the wheelchair and the medical cart together.
Rack for holding or securing bottles adaptable to a shopping cart and a shopping cart containing the same
A rack for holding or securing bottles adaptable to a shopping cart that is useful for holding or securing and transporting bottles such as, for instance, beverage bottles is described herein. Also, a shopping cart containing such a rack is described. The rack is substantially planar and features a plurality of receiving spaces, substantially circular in shape, and of varying sizes, adapted to engage or restrain the bottles in only one place or in only one plane. The rack may be adapted for fastening or locking engagement to a shopping cart and may feature any suitable fastener or locking mechanism, and it may be rigid or collapsible, or completely removable from the shopping cart.
BUCKET AND TOOL TRANSPORTER
A transporting device includes four arms arranged substantially parallel with one another and defining a cavity for receiving a bucket having a diameter, the four arms being spaced apart from one another so that a cross-section of the four arms includes the four arms positioned on vertices of an imaginary square having four sides and two diagonals, each of the four sides having a length that is less than the diameter of the bucket, and each of the two diagonals having a length that is greater than the diameter of the bucket, a base coupled to one end of each of the four arms, and at least one wheel coupled to the base.
Steering axle kingpin removal system
A kingpin removal system including a cart assembly having one or more wheels and a yoke assembly carried by the cart assembly and positionable around a steering spindle of a vehicle's wheel end assembly. The yoke assembly can include a pair of plates interconnected by a pair of rods. An intermediate plate is positioned between the pair of yoke plates. A wheel end support mechanism can be carried by the cart assembly and a hub mounting ring can be carried by the wheel end support mechanism. The hub mounting ring can be positioned to connect to and support the wheel end assembly once the kingpin is removed.