Patent classifications
B62B5/068
Separable Wheel Pack Assembly
A wheel pack assembly includes a pack portion wearable by a user and a wheeled portion removably coupled to the pack portion. The pack portion includes a support frame coupled to a rear surface thereof. The support frame includes articulating arms and stabilizing elements. The wheel portion includes a frame and a first wheel set coupled to the frame and disposed at a location spaced apart from a rear end of the wheeled portion. The frame includes a first portion and a second portion that are joined together at a bend and such that the second portion defines a transport bed of the assembly.
Axially-expandable cooler cart and its method of use
A two-wheeled, axially-expandable cart having an axially-expandable platform that includes a pair of platform members that are moveable axially between a collapsed position where the edges of the platform members are confronting, and an expanded position when the edges are space apart, and a pair of wheels, each wheel connected through an axle to and extending axially from each platform member. The two-wheeled cart provides a method for hauling an insulated cooler, where the cooler is positioned onto the platform assembly with its center of gravity forward of the platform assembly, and with an extending strap member laced through a front handle of the cooler, for raising the front end of the cooler off the ground and pulling the cooler forward, secured to the two-wheeled cart.
Hub and Associated Method
Exemplary embodiments of an expedition cart are provided. The expedition cart includes a chassis configured and dimensioned to support a load. The expedition cart includes first and second gusset plates attached to the chassis. Each of the first and second gusset plates includes a central body portion and curved fastening edges on either side of the central body portion. The curved fastening edges can be configured and dimensioned to mate against at least a portion of the chassis. Exemplary embodiments of an expedition cart are also provided that include first and second hubs engaged with the chassis, the first and second hubs defining either a single part or a two part design.
Motorized Handcart Backpack
The disclosure is the only product of its kind that is equipped with an easily controllable motorized trailing bicycle wheel that rests on a backpack frame that can be conveniently worn by a hiker. This unprecedented product is uniquely designed with an integrated splash guard to protect the pack and its contents from natural debris and/or weather conditions, a saddlebag configuration to increase capacity, compartmentalization of the carry pack to prevent shifting loads, integrated cables to raise and lower the end attached to the hiker backpack frame, and handheld speed control and brake mechanisms with a built-in dead-man switch, all of which, serves to simplify the transport of supplies for professional or laymen hikers, alike, while also serving as a carry-all medium for any occasion such as: walking around town, attending a farm, a tradeshow, and a host of other activities that may appeal to consumers.
Telescoping handle
A handle assembly for exerting forces on a vehicle is disclosed. The handle assembly includes a handle, a handle housing, an optional vehicle mounting plate, and a single latching mechanism. The handle has a first support post and a second support post. The first support post has a first end, the second support post has a second end, and the first end is operably coupled with the second end. The handle housing has a first sleeve and a second sleeve. The first sleeve receives the first support post and the second sleeve receives the second support post. The vehicle mounting plate can be attached to the first sleeve and the second sleeve, and mounts the handle onto the vehicle. The single latching mechanism is operably coupled with the handle housing and is capable of releasably engaging at least the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
CONTAINER WITH A LOCKING HANDLE
A container for holding and transporting goods is provided. The container includes a base and a plurality of walls connected to and extending upwardly from the base to a brim to define an opening for receiving the goods. A pair of lock-lugs extend from the brim. The container also includes a handle defining a pair of lock-keys for receiving the lock-lugs and pivotally connecting the handle to the brim for pivoting between a storage position and a raised position. The lock-keys interact with the lock-lugs to establish a locked condition of the handle when the handle is in the raised position and pulled upwardly away from the base for allowing a user to pull the container across the floor with the handle and an unlocked condition where the handle is pushed downwardly when in the raised position to allow the handle to be rotated to the storage position.
Gusset plate and associated method
Exemplary embodiments of an expedition cart are provided. The expedition cart includes a chassis configured and dimensioned to support a load. The expedition cart includes first and second gusset plates attached to the chassis. Each of the first and second gusset plates includes a central body portion and curved fastening edges on either side of the central body portion. The curved fastening edges can be configured and dimensioned to mate against at least a portion of the chassis. Exemplary embodiments of an expedition cart are also provided that include first and second hubs engaged with the chassis, the first and second hubs defining either a single part or a two part design.
TELESCOPING HANDLE
A handle assembly for exerting forces on a vehicle is disclosed. The handle assembly includes a handle, a handle housing, an optional vehicle mounting plate, and a single latching mechanism. The handle has a first support post and a second support post. The first support post has a first end, the second support post has a second end, and the first end is operably coupled with the second end. The handle housing has a first sleeve and a second sleeve. The first sleeve receives the first support post and the second sleeve receives the second support post. The vehicle mounting plate can be attached to the first sleeve and the second sleeve, and mounts the handle onto the vehicle. The single latching mechanism is operably coupled with the handle housing and is capable of releasably engaging at least the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
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.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING A WHEELED CASE
An apparatus for transporting a wheeled case, such as an article of luggage, utilizing a belt with a connector to secure the wheeled case to the users back is provided. The apparatus may connect the handle of the wheeled case to the user's back and may allow the user to maneuver the wheeled case behind his or herself without further use of their hands.