Patent classifications
B62B3/16
Material transport cage and methods of using the same
A stackable transportable apparatus and method for storing or transporting at least one cylinder, having first and second lateral sides, a front side, a rear side, a bottom side and an opening in the top. The opening in the top and the bottom side are in a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis. Adjacent sides of each container are operably coupled to form a wall of the container. The wall includes front and rear proximal edges, and front and rear distal, edges. The front and rear proximal edges are closer to the center of a vehicle, by which the container is transported, than the front and rear distal edges. A top portion of the front side of the wall of the container, and the front proximal and distal edges have a plurality of open slot grooves.
Material handling cart
A material handling cart is provided having a frame with engaging members for supporting a part carried by the cart. Each engaging member has an adjustable engaging surface that may include a material for protecting a corresponding surface of the part from damage. A plurality of wheels are each attached to the lower surface of the frame. A plurality of upper supports are attached to and extend upward from the frame, and lower stacking members are attached to and extend downward from the frame. Each upper support is configured for stacking engagement with a lower stacking member of a second material handling cart identical to the cart, to stack the second cart above the cart; and each lower stacking member is configured for stacking engagement with an upper support of a third material handling cart identical to the cart, to stack the cart above the third material handling cart.
Material handling cart
A material handling cart is provided having a frame with engaging members for supporting a part carried by the cart. Each engaging member has an adjustable engaging surface that may include a material for protecting a corresponding surface of the part from damage. A plurality of wheels are each attached to the lower surface of the frame. A plurality of upper supports are attached to and extend upward from the frame, and lower stacking members are attached to and extend downward from the frame. Each upper support is configured for stacking engagement with a lower stacking member of a second material handling cart identical to the cart, to stack the second cart above the cart; and each lower stacking member is configured for stacking engagement with an upper support of a third material handling cart identical to the cart, to stack the cart above the third material handling cart.
TRUSSES AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES
A truss structure is suitable for supporting lighting fixtures or other loads both in use and in transport. The truss has at least four elongated chords defining between said chords a first volume generally rectangular in cross-section. In transport, the truss is supported substantially above a surface by castered carriages bearing upon that surface, the carriages connected to said truss and in a first position producing an additional volume between said first volume and said surface. The carriages are attached to the truss so as to permit their rotation between said first position and at least a second position suitable for use while remaining connected to said truss.
TRUSSES AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES
A truss structure is suitable for supporting lighting fixtures or other loads both in use and in transport. The truss has at least four elongated chords defining between said chords a first volume generally rectangular in cross-section. In transport, the truss is supported substantially above a surface by castered carriages bearing upon that surface, the carriages connected to said truss and in a first position producing an additional volume between said first volume and said surface. The carriages are attached to the truss so as to permit their rotation between said first position and at least a second position suitable for use while remaining connected to said truss.
FOOD, WATER AND VITAL SUPPLIES STORAGE AND TRANSPORT CART
Collapsible reusable watertight carrying cases are provided in sizes varying from small containers to large sealable container bins on wheels, to provide large quantities of water to remote areas not served by public water supplies, or where water supplies are unavailable because of weather disasters. The cases are assembled or disassembled from a joined flat space-saving configuration to a functioning case and vice-versa. The sides of the cases are erected progressively by hand by interlocking elements at the corners. The panels also disassemble progressively by being manually pulled apart. When folded into a flat storage or shipping configuration, the panels stay together, resisting unfolding by virtue of snaps which are either molded into the panels or bonded to them. The carrying cases are resistant to water, dirt, bacteria, molds, allergens, and inclement weather.
SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING, TRANSFERRING, AND/OR STORING GOODS
A system for transporting, transferring, or storing goods including stackable receiving containers, wherein stacking structures in a region of the container bases and mating structures in an upper edge region of a side wall interact to lockably stack receiving containers one on top of the other. At least one roll transport unit has a set-up surface for a receiving container and roller transport unit which connect to longitudinal ends of an adjustable length locking bar. A retaining structure is provided on a first longitudinal end of the locking bar for connecting to the upper edge of the receiving container. A retaining structure is provided on the second longitudinal end of the locking bar for connecting to a mating structure on the roller transport unit. The locking bar has a releasable fixing mechanism for limiting the locking bar length and setting the length to a selected dimension.
SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING, TRANSFERRING, AND/OR STORING GOODS
A system for transporting, transferring, or storing goods including stackable receiving containers, wherein stacking structures in a region of the container bases and mating structures in an upper edge region of a side wall interact to lockably stack receiving containers one on top of the other. At least one roll transport unit has a set-up surface for a receiving container and roller transport unit which connect to longitudinal ends of an adjustable length locking bar. A retaining structure is provided on a first longitudinal end of the locking bar for connecting to the upper edge of the receiving container. A retaining structure is provided on the second longitudinal end of the locking bar for connecting to a mating structure on the roller transport unit. The locking bar has a releasable fixing mechanism for limiting the locking bar length and setting the length to a selected dimension.
Debris carts and systems and methods of using same
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.
Debris carts and systems and methods of using same
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.