Patent classifications
B62B3/106
Battery powered workstation cart for order fulfillment
Mobile battery powered workstation carts for order fulfillment are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a battery powered workstation cart may comprise a wheeled cart having a frame, a rechargeable lithium battery, a computer, a barcode reader/scanner, a RFID reader/scanner, a printer, an artificial intelligence hub, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and/or GPS. The frame may also comprise two side bracket arms and/or shelves, which may be modular to receive various different sized baskets, bins, or totes therein to expedite retail order fulfillment.
STEERABLE MOBILE CART TO DEPOSIT YARD WASTE DIRECTLY FROM A LEAF VACUUM INTO A DISPOSABLE YARD WASTE BAG
The Invention is a steerable, mobile wheeled cart made to hold, support and protect a standard 40.6 cmW?30.5 cmD?89 cmH paper yard waste bag or similar while allowing leaves and debris vacuumed and discharged from a portable leaf blower/vacuum, while in vacuum mode, to pass through a hose and then deposit directly inside of the standard 40.6 cmW?30.5 cmD?89 cmH paper yard waste bag.
Convertible cargo case
A convertible cargo case for a wagon is provided. The cargo case has a housing and a frame. The frame has frame members in a first plane and frame members in a second plane substantially parallel to the first plane. Cross members connect the frame members in the first plane with the frame members in the second plane. The housing has a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, a fourth side wall, and a bottom wall defining a cavity. The housing is releasably secured to the frame with a plurality of locks. The cargo case is positioned adjacent a rear of the wagon in a cargo use configuration, and the wagon is positioned partially within the cavity of the housing in a storage configuration.
CONVERTIBLE CARGO CASE
A convertible cargo case for a wagon is provided. The cargo case has a housing and a frame. The frame has frame members in a first plane and frame members in a second plane substantially parallel to the first plane. Cross members connect the frame members in the first plane with the frame members in the second plane. The housing has a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, a fourth side wall, and a bottom wall defining a cavity. The housing is releasably secured to the frame with a plurality of locks. The cargo case is positioned adjacent a rear of the wagon in a cargo use configuration, and the wagon is positioned partially within the cavity of the housing in a storage configuration.
Shopping cart bagging station and method of forming the same
A shopping cart bagging station that couples to a shopping cart is described. The shopping cart bagging station includes a bag dispenser and a shopping cart coupler. The bag dispenser holds a plurality of shopping bags, and dispenses the shopping bags one at a time as products are placed in a shopping bag. The shopping cart coupler is coupled to the bag dispenser and couples the shopping cart bagging station to a shopping cart. The shopping cart bagging station is coupled to a shopping cart by coupling the shopping cart coupler to the bag dispenser such that a side of the shopping cart is clamped between the shopping cart coupler and the bag dispenser. The shopping cart bagging station can be mounted in various locations on a shopping cart, making it easy and convenient for a customer to carry and load a number of shopping bags as they shop.
TROLLEY
A foldable trolley having an elongate frame defining a frame axis XX and having a first end, a second end and sides extending therebetween. An elongate arm defining an arm axis YY. The arm pivotally attachable to the frame and adapted in use to move from a stored position, where the arm axis is substantially parallel to the frame axis, and a use position, where the arm axis is substantially perpendicular to the frame axis. A support member having a first end, a second end and sides extending therebetween. The support member pivotally attachable to the frame and adapted in use to move from a stored position, where the member is substantially parallel to the frame axis and a use position, where the support member is locatable at an acute angle to the frame axis. The support member adapted in use to hold bags in the use position.
FLOOR CLEANING SYSTEM
A floor cleaning system having a flat headed mop is provided. The system includes a bucket having a wringing assembly. A blade including a first angled portion is provided for that is adjacent a plurality of first openings for compressing the flat headed mop as it is inserted in the wringing assembly to remove dirt and debris accumulated during use. A second angled portion is provided for adjacent a plurality of second openings for compressing the flat headed mop as it is withdrawn from the wringing assembly.
SHOPPING CART BAGGING STATION
Described is a shopping cart bagging station that is used in retail stores to dispense shopping bags while a customer of the retail store shops. The shopping cart bagging station holds and dispenses shopping bags. The shopping cart bagging station is coupled to a shopping cart so that the customer can load items they purchase into the shopping bags as they shop. The shopping cart bagging station includes a support channel and three hooks coupled to the support channel. The support channel couples to the shopping cart. The three hooks hold shopping bags. By using the shopping cart bagging station, a customer does not have to visit a checkout station to bag their purchased items.
Disc golf bag cart
A disc golf bag cart which includes a front wheel, two rear wheels, and a cart frame. The front wheel and the rear wheel are provided at the bottom portion of the cart frame. The top portion of the cart frame includes an upper rotatable bag stabilizer, the middle portion of the cart frame includes a middle bag stabilizer, and the bottom portion of the cart frame includes a lower tightenable bag stabilizer. The disc golf bag carrying the disc golf can be secured onto the cart through the mechanisms of the upper rotatable bag stabilizer, the middle bag stabilizer, and the lower tightenable bag stabilizer. Comparing to conventional trolley cart, the disc golf bag cart of the present invention is capable of fitting disc golf bags with different shapes and sizes.
Wheeled tote
One embodiment of a wheeled tote includes a multifunctional set of resiliently flexible handles that are suitable for responsively guiding the wheeled tote as it rolls, for lifting the wheeled tote, and for comfortably carrying the wheeled tote in a hands-free manner over extended distances. The wheeled tote includes a zip-top collapsible tote bag comprising a sturdy fabric, and a collapsible frame with swivel casters that is removably attached to the bag with fabric snaps. The wheeled tote is reconfigurable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration for better storage and portability. Stays reinforce the left and right sidewalls of the bag. A bottom insert reinforces the base of the bag, and can be used as an actuator to quickly and easily expand the bag from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration. Other embodiments are described and shown.