Patent classifications
B62B3/108
Board and Boat Caddy
A caddy that has a frame, the frame comprising four wheels, each wheel coupled to a corner of the frame. The caddy also has a first cradle coupled to a first end of the frame and a second cradle coupled to a second side of the frame wherein the first cradle receives a first end of a water apparatus and the second cradle receives a second end of the water apparatus for transporting the water apparatus.
Construction safety railing assemblies, components, and methods for storage, transport, and installation
The construction industry ranks among the largest and most dangerous industries in the world. To promote worker safety, government regulations require use of fall protection equipment, such as railings, many of which are expensive, wasteful, and/or time consuming to use. Accordingly, the present inventor devised some alternatives. One exemplary system incorporates a dual post base plate configured for attachment to a concrete floor via a single concrete anchor bolt, instead of the multiple bolts used conventionally, thereby reducing assembly time and cost. Another embodiment includes a rolling cart assembly which stores the rails in a side-by-side vertical arrangement and the base plates in an interleaved sequence, promoting easy access during installation and inventory control during disassembly and storage. Additionally, some embodiments include four stacking posts that extend upward from the cart, enabling multiple carts to be stacked vertical on atop the other to save space on construction sites.
Inclined handcart
An inclined handcart includes a frame including two hook-shaped rearward inclined members at two sides respectively; two wheel mounts secured to bottoms of two front corners of the frame respectively; two rear wheels rotatably secured to two rear ends of the rearward inclined members respectively; two front casters rotatably secured to the wheel mounts respectively; a plurality of links interconnecting the rearward inclined members; two plate members mounted on the rearward inclined members respectively, each plate member having a shoulder extending inward; and a first limit board extending from the rear ends of the rearward inclined members.
Magazine for bundles of blanks
A magazine for bundles of blanks includes a vertical channel configured for inserting and extracting bundles of blanks and a succession of groups of supporting parts distributed along the channel. The supporting parts are configured to support the underside of a respective bundle of blanks. More specifically, each supporting part is movable between an extracted position, where it projects from the channel, towards the inside of the channel, to intercept a bundle that is moving down along the channel and to provide a steady support for the bundle, and a retracted position, where the supporting part is aligned or recessed with respect to the channel to allow the bundle to move along the channel towards a portion under the supporting part. The magazine also includes, for each supporting part, an actuating device configured to promote the passage of the supporting part from the retracted position to the extracted position and controllable by an operator, preferably manually.
EXTENSION GATE FOR TROLLEY
A trolley configured for use to carry folding tables of a variety of sizes. The trolley includes a loading end, a trolley frame, and an extension gate adjustably connected to the trolley frame so as to be adjustable relative to the loading end of the trolley in a length direction of the trolley. The extension gate includes an elongate member slidingly disposed on the trolley frame and a rotatable portion that is foldable relative to the elongate member and lockable in an upright position by a lock. The rotatable portion may be positioned in an extended position from the loading end of the trolley, in a retracted position adjacent the loading end of the trolley, and in positions that are intermediate to the extended position and the retracted position. The elongate member may slide in a first direction to extend the rotatable portion away from the loading end of the trolley and in a second direction to retract the rotatable portion toward the loading end of the trolley.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HANDLING AND PAINTING DOORS
A system is provided for utilizing a track for moving doors into position to be coated and subsequently removing the doors once coated.
Half pallet sled
A pallet sled includes a sled base having wheels. A fork tine assembly extends from the sled base and includes a pair of fork tines. At least one of the pair of fork tines is configured to be secured to a base of a hand cart, such as with a slot or recess. The hand cart can be carried by the fork tine while the fork tines are supporting a pallet loaded with goods thereon.
TRANSPORTER FOR LARGE-FORMAT BUILDING BOARDS
The invention relates to a device for transporting large-format building boards, including a cart provided with wheels for the movement thereof and a transporter with suction cups for securing the large-format board to be transported. The cart comprises at the top removable coupling means of a modular transporter carrying suction cups on at least one of the ends thereof, front and rear, an extendable extension is provided with fastening means for fastening the cart in an essentially protruding position forming a support on the floor during the unloading of the device towards the end carrying said extension
Storage System for Detachable Jeep-Type Doors
To my surprise Jeep-type door storage is not as versatile and accommodating as you would think. For as long as there have been Jeep-type vehicles with detachable doors, you'd think every storage problem would be solved, but it has not been-until now. The nature of my invention is to provide multiple ways of door storage for detachable Jeep-type doors through one storage system. It is made as simple as possible with all components concentrated to accommodate every thinkable way of storing detachable Jeep-type doors, using one single storage frame per door, that can accommodate multiple storage needs.