Patent classifications
B62B5/064
Stroller and reversible mechanism thereof
A stroller includes a stroller frame, a reversible member pivoted to the stroller frame, and a reversible mechanism. The reversible mechanism locks the reversible member at different positions and includes a sliding sleeve, a release actuator movably disposed on the reversible member and linked with the sliding sleeve, and anchoring portions disposed on at least two different positions. The sliding sleeve movably jackets the reversible member and is selectively engaged with any anchoring portion. The sliding sleeve moves together with the release actuator or is directly operated for releasing the anchoring portion, so as to make the reversible member rotatable to another position. Since the release actuator is linked with the sliding sleeve, the release actuator can be disposed at a position easy to operate, so that the handle reversing operation can be performed conveniently and quickly. Furthermore, the reversible mechanism has a simple structural design.
SHOPPING CART
A cart includes a chassis and attached wheels; an upper basket attached to the chassis; and a lower basket attached to the chassis. In some embodiments, the cart includes no widthwise push bar in a rear of the cart such that access is unobstructed to the upper and lower baskets from the rear of the cart by a person. In some embodiments, the chassis defines on each lateral side of the cart a pair of vertically spaced handles, each handle surrounding and defining an opening. The handles preferably include handle bars shaped in an oval. On each cart side a curved elongate member extends between and connects the handles, and the curved elongate members represent the rearmost part of the cart. The rear area of the upper basket defines a seat for an infant, and a rear ledge of the lower basket defines a seat for a toddler.
Cart
A wheeled, pushable cart for transporting cargo that when not in use can be stacked or nested in telescoping fashion, and which can be used with carts having a base frame to which the wheels are attached, and various components, which can include one or more baskets, that are attached to the base frame. The manner in which the wheels are attached and arranged, and the orientation of the base frame, provide for increased storage and ease of access to the base frame and bottom shelf from the rear of the cart, and easy nesting (also referred to as stacking) of multiple carts in telescoping fashion when the carts are not in use.
Foldable Cart
A foldable cart having a rectangular frame composed of a front wall and a back wall which are symmetric with each other, two symmetric side walls, and a bottom frame. Four wheels are disposed at four corners of a bottom surface of the rectangular frame. The front wall has two sliding seats, two vertical tubes, a folding assembly, two upper fixing seats and two lower fixing seats. Each side wall has two X-shaped side assemblies, a middle support tube, and a sliding sleeve slidably disposed around the middle support tube, wherein middle fixing seats are disposed at an upper end and a lower end of the middle support tube respectively, and each X-shaped side assembly is formed by two side cross tubes which are riveted together.
TENSION-TRANSMITTING DEVICE FOR A CHILD TRAILER
A traction transmission device including a traction bar for transmitting a traction force of a traction device, such as a traction harness for a running person or a trailer coupling of a vehicle, to a child trailer, comprising a first portion having a first end and a second end, a second section having a first end and a second end, wherein one of the first ends is connected or connectable to the child trailer and another of the first ends is connected or connectable to the traction device, wherein the second ends are connected via a connecting means, such as a joint, in such a way that a relative movement, such as a relative pivoting movement, is enabled between the second ends in a state of use of the traction transmission device.
Foldable cart
A foldable cart having a rectangular frame composed of a front wall and a back wall which are symmetric with each other, two symmetric side walls, and a bottom frame. Four wheels are disposed at four corners of a bottom surface of the rectangular frame. The front wall has two sliding seats, two vertical tubes, a folding assembly, two upper fixing seats and two lower fixing seats. Each side wall has two X-shaped side assemblies, a middle support tube, and a sliding sleeve slidably disposed around the middle support tube, wherein middle fixing seats are disposed at an upper end and a lower end of the middle support tube respectively, and each X-shaped side assembly is formed by two side cross tubes which are riveted together.
Modular utility cart with removably positionable bins and drawer
The present device provides a modular utility cart having configurable storage features which provide secure transportation for both large and small items. The basic cart construction includes a bottom platform having casters connected to the underside thereof, a top platform positioned above the bottom platform by four corner posts. The top and bottom platforms, as well as the corner posts, include various structural features which provide the modularity to the utility cart. The supports include notches and pockets that allow for removable bins to be positioned along the supports, as well as supports for shelving of various sizes. The top platform has an integrated tool rail configured to support and suspend items such as hand tools, ladder racks, bins, and additionally includes an adjustable height handle.
Handle for mobile stand for use with intravenous delivery of medications
A handle configured to be mounted on a pole (e.g., of an IV stand). The handle includes a handle grip having first and second ends with a central section therebetween. The central section is lower than the first and second ends. The handle grip is configured to be gripped by a user at a location between the central section and one of the first and second ends. The handle grip may include first and second sections that each extend upwardly from a central section. The first section is configured to be gripped at a natural grip angle by the user's a right hand and the second section is configured to be gripped at the natural grip angle by the user's a left hand. The handle may include a connector portion configured to be mounted to the pole and connected to the handle grip.
SHOPPING CART
A cart includes a chassis and attached wheels; an upper basket attached to the chassis; and a lower basket attached to the chassis. In some embodiments, the cart includes no widthwise push bar in a rear of the cart such that access is unobstructed to the upper and lower baskets from the rear of the cart by a person. In some embodiments, the chassis defines on each lateral side of the cart a pair of vertically spaced handles, each handle surrounding and defining an opening. The handles preferably include handle bars shaped in an oval. On each cart side a curved elongate member extends between and connects the handles, and the curved elongate members represent the rearmost part of the cart. The rear area of the upper basket defines a seat for an infant, and a rear ledge of the lower basket defines a seat for a toddler.
POSITIONABLE WHEELCHAIR HANDLE AND LOCK
A positionable handle device for use with a wheelchair comprises a first member attachable to an existing handle of the wheelchair, a second member pivotally connected to the first member and, a locking mechanism to lock the second member in either a first upwardly extending position or a second downwardly extending position. The locking mechanism comprises a first tenon extending from the first member, a second tenon extending from the second member, and a slidable mortise into which the first and second tenons dispose. The mortise contains a first aperture extending therethrough and a second aperture at least partially extending inward from a lower portion of one side containing the second tenon. The mortise is positionable between a lowered and raised position. When in the lowered position, the mortise locks the tenons in place. When in the raised position, the mortise permits the second tenon to pivot.