Patent classifications
B62B5/0433
BRAKE OPERATING ARRANGEMENT
A brake operating arrangement (18) comprises a cam member (22) operable on a brake mechanism (36) for braking a wheel (34). The brake mechanism (36) is movable between a braking condition and a non-braking condition. The cam member (22) is rotatable to move the brake mechanism (36) to the braking condition. The brake operating arrangement (18) further includes a drive member (44) movable in drive and return directions; and a ratchet mechanism (46) to rotate the cam member (22) when the drive member (44) is moved in the drive direction. The ratchet mechanism (46) is connected to the drive member (44) and the cam member (22).
Service table for transporting a battery pack of a motor vehicle along a floor surface
A service table for transporting a battery pack comprises four frame members arranged end-to-end in a circuit, four hinges between adjacent frame members, and wheels. The service table further comprises a support bed mounted to at least one of the frame members and configured to support the battery pack. At least one hinge lock is disposed between adjacent frame members and arranged to be rigidly fixed to both of the adjacent frame members in a locked configuration and arranged to be decoupled from at least one of the adjacent frame members in an unlocked configuration. The frame members are arranged in a service configuration having a first width when the hinge lock is arranged in the locked configuration for transporting the battery pack thereon and in a storage configuration having a second width, less than the first width, when the hinge lock is arranged in the unlocked configuration.
Carriage for portable surgical robot
A portable surgical robot includes a surgical device and a cart. The surgical device is coupled to the cart. The cart includes a chassis, a mount coupled to the chassis, a carriage pivotally coupled to the mount, and a set of wheels. The carriage includes a first bracket positioned at a first lateral end of the carriage and a second bracket positioned at a second lateral end of the carriage. A first wheel of the set of wheels is coupled to the first bracket and a second wheel of the set of wheels is coupled to the second bracket. The carriage is configured to pivot relative to the mount to prevent at least one of (i) rocking of the portable surgical robot, (ii) fluttering of the first wheel, (iii) fluttering of the second wheel, and (iv) tipping of the portable surgical robot.
CART
A cart has a folded configuration and a deployed configuration. The cart includes two side frames arranged opposite to each other; and a plurality of support members connected between the two side frames. Each side frame includes a vertical synchronization rod with a front foot assembly and a rear foot assembly arranged on two sides of the vertical synchronization rod. The front foot assembly includes a front foot rod with an upper front oscillating rod and a lower front oscillating rod hinged between the vertical synchronization rod and the front foot rod. A bottom of the front foot rod is hinged to a front wheel. The rear foot assembly includes a rear foot rod with an upper rear oscillating rod and a lower rear oscillating rod hinged between the vertical synchronization rod and the rear foot rod. A bottom of the rear foot rod is hinged to a rear wheel.
Wheelbarrow Braking Assembly
A wheelbarrow braking assembly for slowing or stopping a wheelbarrow includes a brake rotor that is attachable to a wheel of a wheelbarrow. A caliper is mountable to the wheelbarrow such that the caliper is aligned with the brake rotor for slowing or stopping the wheelbarrow. A brake handle is provided that is mountable adjacent to an end of a respective rail of the wheelbarrow. In this way the brake handle is accessible to the user when the user is maneuvering the wheelbarrow. The brake handle is in mechanical communication with the caliper and the caliper is engaged when the brake handle is squeezed.
Ecommerce picking and packaging cart
Various configurations of picking and packaging carts are disclosed that can be advantageously employed in Ecommerce and retail settings to improve operational efficiency. Examples can preclude the need for a detour from the item retrieval location to a packaging area, prior to delivery to a shipping area, such as a drop-off point. Some examples include a frame; a shelf rack; accessory support units including a printer holder; multiple shipping container support units configured to hold a plurality of shipping containers of a plurality of sizes; and a packaging shelf arrangement comprising a top shelf providing a flat packaging surface.
APPLIANCE DOLLY
The present disclosure is directed to a hot water heater dolly that allows a user to move and place a hot water heater onto a platform or stand for installation. In embodiments, a hot water heater could be leaned onto a dolly, wheeled into place, and then stood upright from the dolly onto a platform. This solves the problem of deadlifting a water heater onto a platform or stand during installation.
BRAKE ASSEMBLY FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY SYSTEM
A robotic surgery cart has a pair of rear wheel assemblies and a pair of front wheel assemblies. A brake assembly for the robotic surgery cart includes a gearbox interposed between and connected to the pair of rear wheel assemblies by rotatable shafts. Elongate actuators extend between and interconnect the rotatable shafts and brake mechanisms for the front wheel assemblies. A pedal lever is rotatably coupled to the gearbox and can rotate clockwise by pressing one portion of the pedal lever and can rotate counterclockwise by pressing another portion of the pedal lever. Rotation of the pedal lever causes the gearbox to rotate the rotatable shafts to substantially lock the pair of rear wheel assemblies, and substantially simultaneously causes a translation of the elongate actuators to actuate the brake mechanisms of the front wheel assemblies, such that the wheels of the front and rear wheel assemblies brake substantially simultaneously.
System and method for a video game storage portability cart
A system and method for an entertainment storage portability cart that is able to securely house and run new entertainment systems as they are released utilizing customizable configurations that may be used in various locations including a hospital or a library as well as used for various E-Sport events, whereby the system provides a series of security storage cases that may be exchanged and replaced to appropriately secure any entertainment system, the security storage cases designed to prevent tampering and theft, be securely mounted to the body of the entertainment storage portability cart, allow proper ventilation to the entertainment console enclosed inside of the storage case, provide proper access points to the ports and buttons of the entertainment console, and secure the entertainment console within the case to prevent unwanted movement during transportation of the entertainment storage portability cart.
Foldable shopping cart
A foldable shopping cart is disclosed herein. The cart includes a folding frame that supports a fabric container in a basket-like configuration. Additionally, the cart frame includes four wheels of which, the two front wheels are swiveling castor-type wheels and the two rear wheels are fixed and include a braking system. The braking system consists of a friction rod that presses against the wheel via a spring which is connected to a trigger-like mechanism mounted to a foldable bar located between the rear wheels. The cart includes two posts that extend diagonally upward and proximally are vertically adjustable.