B62B5/087

Motorized scooter cart system
11648972 · 2023-05-16 ·

A motorized scooter cart system is a system that enables a user to comfortably move around while transporting objects or people. The system may include a scooter deck, at least one scooter wheel, a linkage arm, at least one seat assembly, a handlebar assembly, and a pushcart. The scooter deck is designed to support the weight of the user so that the user can freely maneuver the pushcart. The at least one scooter wheel provides the translational force necessary to move the present invention. The linkage arm enables the coupling of the scooter deck to the pushcart. The linkage arm also facilitates the maneuvering of the pushcart. The at least one seat assembly enables the user to comfortably seat while maneuvering the pushcart. The pushcart enables the transportation of objects or people mounted onto the pushcart. Finally, the handlebar assembly enables the control of the pushcart by the user.

HANDCART
20230182793 · 2023-06-15 ·

A handcart is provided that includes a frame, wheels, and a motor that drives the rotation of the wheels. The number of wheels is two. The handcart includes a platform coupled to the frame, including a base and a vertical structure. It allows providing a self-propelled handcart with the two wheels and a variable length chassis that is as simple, safe to use, and inexpensive.

Shopping cart clamp-and-conceal stepping stool
09828014 · 2017-11-28 ·

The present invention is a uniquely-engineered stepping stool that elegantly connects to a shopping cart via a double-socket C-clamp. The invention features “kick up legs” with an arched crossbar for a shopper's foot and a double-socket C-clamp comprising square-shaped polyurethane memory foam teeth along its inner apertures to connect to a shopping cart's rear bottom bar. The uniquely engineered C-clamp acts as a hinge, allowing the shopper to rotate the stool around a shopping cart's rear-base bar to easily stowe the stool along the shopping cart's bottom base rack or to stowe the stool against the cart's rear wall. The clamp is also engineered to easily detach from the cart so the stool may be used independently. The stool has channels and torsion springs in its undercarriage so the legs fold up into the stool's housing, forming a single, portable unit.

WHEELED CART FOR TRANSPORTING STORE ITEMS
20170314327 · 2017-11-02 ·

A cart for transporting items comprises a base portion, comprising: a frame; at least one shelf coupled to the frame; and a set of wheels at the bottom of the frame permitting a movement of the cart; and a collapsible ladder directly attached to the frame.

Riding board apparatus

A riding board apparatus configured to be mounted to a stroller is provided. The riding board apparatus includes a platform, at least one mounting arm extending from the platform, and a seat mounted onto the platform and is configured to be convertible between a sitting configuration and a stowable configuration.

Stroller-attachable skateboard apparatus
09776069 · 2017-10-03 ·

A stroller-attachable skateboard apparatus comprises a skateboard, a connection rod and and an adjustable mounting bracket. The connection rod includes a board engagement portion, a stroller engagement portion and a rod axis. A rod securement interface of the skateboard receives the board engagement portion and rigidly retains it therein by way of an actuatable locking pin such that the rod axis extends laterally of the skateboard's longitudinal axis. The stroller engagement portion is axially receivable by a rod receiving element and releasably axially locked therein by way of a first spring-biased actuator element. The rod receiving element may be provided as part of the adjustable mounting bracket or as a pre-existing wheel axle end from which a stroller wheel has been removed. The mounting bracket facilitates highly-adjustable mounting of the skateboard to a frame member of a standard, unmodified stroller. The connection rod may also be adjusted for extension length.

TRANSPORT CART FOR TRANSPORTING OBJECTS OR ANIMAL CARCASSES
20170232990 · 2017-08-17 ·

A transport cart and a method using a transport cart transports objects or animal carcasses. The transport cart has a loading trough which has a region which is arranged on a side of the loading trough facing away from a handlebar and/or from at least one handle, wherein the region has at least one loading and/or unloading device, thus making loading and/or unloading possible such that the object which is to be transported or the transported object or the animal carcass which is to be transported or the transported animal carcass does not have to be touched by an operator.

VEHICLE COMBINATION

A vehicle combination which includes a perambulator and a trailer connected thereto, the trailer having a platform and casters which support the platform on the ground. The vehicle combination has two retaining devices for connection to a children's bicycle. The first retaining device is located on the trailer and is provided in order to fix a wheel of the children's bicycle. The second retaining device is located on the perambulator and is provided in order to fix the region of the children's bicycle which is located near the handle region of the perambulator if the children's bicycle is pivoted upwards about the axis of the wheel fixed on the retaining device on the trailer.

TRAVELING TOOL FOR CART AND CARRYING TOOL

The present invention provides a traveling tool for a cart being to be attached to a cart, the traveling tool including a deck portion including a board-like member that defines a footrest surface on which a foot of the user is to be placed, at least one first wheel provided in rear of the deck portion so as to enable the deck portion to travel, an operation pole provided on front of the deck portion so as to enable the deck portion to he rotated, and a coupling portion that is provided on the operation pole, and couples the deck portion to the cart.

Janitorial caddy

Implementations of janitorial caddies may include a body including a lid, a base opposing the lid, and a first side coupled between the lid and the base. The implementations may also include two wheels coupled to the base, a telescoping handle coupled within the first side, a first shelf extending from a second side of the body and a second shelf extending from a third side of the body. The third side may be opposite the second side. The implementations may also include a first removable caddy coupled over the first shelf and a second removable caddy coupled over the second shelf. The body may be configured to be stood on by a person when the lid is in a closed configuration.